Somewhere in this faded old slide is the scrapblog editor, who attended part of first grade in the one-room schoolhouse in Oak Center, Minn. This was during the time that the Aunt Alverna and the Miller kids were living with Aunt Adelaide and Uncle Norm in Oak Center as they prepared to join Uncle Bill in West Germany. The scrapblog editor faintly recalls that there were six grades housed in the one room; each had its own row, with just five or so kids in each grade.
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
The schoolhouse in Oak Center, Minn.
Somewhere in this faded old slide is the scrapblog editor, who attended part of first grade in the one-room schoolhouse in Oak Center, Minn. This was during the time that the Aunt Alverna and the Miller kids were living with Aunt Adelaide and Uncle Norm in Oak Center as they prepared to join Uncle Bill in West Germany. The scrapblog editor faintly recalls that there were six grades housed in the one room; each had its own row, with just five or so kids in each grade.
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