The Excelsior school once stood on the west side of Milford Road, just south of Watkins Boulevard. The frame building was built in 1874, replacing the so-called "A-Rab" school building which previously occupied the site. It was sold in 1936 and thereafter used as a home before being demolished in the 1970's to make way for what is now Gil-Roy's Hardware. Two pairs of fathers and daughters taught there: Ulysses S. Beach (1897) and Clara Mae Beach (1924-25) and Fred Donaldson (1900) and Laura Donaldson (1922). This photo shows the class of 1924-25. In the top row (left to right): Anna Stickles, Clara Mae Beach (teacher) and Ethel Ward. In the middle row (left to right): Robert Stickles, John Magoffin, J. D. Caswell, Norwood Caswell, Mary Bilby, Lester Slocum and Stephen Bilby. In the bottom row (left to right): Josephine Buell, Harold Caswell, Eleanor Reid, Lester Stickles.
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