History of Armstrong County, Volume 1 Page: 203
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MALDEN WAF-
By. Mrs. C. E. Nickell
Independent School District at Maiden Texas in 1911
First term of school was taught by Mrs. *. C. Shannon of New Castle
Kentucky; she was followed by Miss Gladys Eass, of Amarilo Texas. Miss
Ruth Story, Clarendon, Texas.
Miss Lena Lacy, Clarendon, Texas
Mill Lola Feece, Amarillo, Texas
ill Decline Brown, Amarillo, Texas
Miss Julia Wiedman, Clarendon, Texas
Miss Drucillia Knight, -
Miss Kate Pracher, Goodnight Texas
Miss Emma oyal, Claude, Texas
Miss Tommy Cantrell, Uvalde, Texas
The following pupils attended thnis school at different times Mary
Ella Bentley, George Bentley, Della Kate entley, L. K. Bentley, Adell
Lentley, Michael Burch, Coy Eurch, Densa Crews, Lillian Crews, Frances
Crews, Herbert Mix, Willie Mix, Virgil Mix, Glen Herne, Eunice Hearne,
Herman Hearne, Leslie Nickell, Newman Nickell, Ewell Nickell, Luther
Nickell, Virginia Nickell, alph Nickell, Kathleen Nickell, Helen Nickell,
Luoile Nickell, Estelle iall, ce, Everette allace, Lonner Leigh, Pegram,
Elaine Mayes, and sister, Judge Davis, Eva Davis, Goldie Davis, Edith
Keeter, Verena Keater, Kathleen Jones, Theron ledbetter, Mary Ledbetter,
Otis Lovelady, Effie Lovelady, Elva Loveldy, Clarence Lovelady, Bessie
vallace and brother, Thelam Collins, Vlema Collins, Katie Hutchinson,
Nannie Hutchinson, three Landress children, two Perry children, Lee HIolts-
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The Woman's Development Club. History of Armstrong County, Volume 1, book, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182365/m1/212/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Armstrong County Museum.