DRYDEN SCHOOL No. 6
Benton Township, Ringgold County, Iowa
The Dryden School was named after early Ringgold County settler Thomas DRYDEN.
DRYDEN SCHOOL, 1897
Photograph was taken during the Ringgold County Fair, during which all schools in the county exhibited banners.
First place in 1897 went to Dryden School. Back Row, Left to Right: Laura (STEPHENS) LINK, Maggie (HART) SHAY, Willie LAMBERT, Maggie (LAMBERT)
MULLIN, Mary HART, Walter STEPHENS, Hiram THARP
Second Row, Left to Right: Allen STEPHENS, Beatrice LAMBERT, Josephine (LAMBERT) HULL and Mary (POLLEY) STEPHENS
in front of Kate (LAMBERT) O'CONNOR, teacher - Ollie (SAMS) ROBINSON with Jim LAMBERT at her side, Ray STEPHENS,
Zella (STEPHENS) BLUNCK
Front Row, kneeling, Left to Right: Marion STEPHENS, Ray STEPHENS
Clearing Snow From Road to Dryden School, 1904
DRYDEN SCHOOL, date unknown
DRYDEN SCHOOL
Left to Right: E. GEIGER, P. STEPHENS, G. KIDNEY, G. (ELMORE) SEFRIT, G.
(STEPHENS) SELLERS,
G. SAMS, T. KIDNEY, E. JACKSON
DRYDEN SCHOOL, 1912
Left to Right: Vinnie and Lela STEPHENS, teacher Madge GOODALE, Gladys
STEPHENS, Garland SAMS, Etta JAMES,
Stanley CREGEEN. Front Earl and Paul MICHAEL
DRYDEN SCHOOL
Left to Right: Marie SPENCER, Bessie SEFRIT, Florence JARVIS, Mable WELLS,
Lottie BLACK, Fern JARVIS,
and Alma DOTSON
DRYDEN SCHOOL CLOSES
The school year closed at Dryden No. 6, Benton township, on Friday May 16, 1913. The result of final examinations
show the following promotions. Ninth Grade X. T. PRENTIS, 16 Ott HALLEY, 16
Seventh Grade Vinnie STEPHENS, 13 Earl MICHAEL, 12 Lela STEPHENS, 12
Helen HART, 12Fourth Grade Garlan SAMS, 9 Paul MICHAEL, 9
Gladys STEPHENS, 10 Louie STEPHENS, 11Second Grade Joe MULLIN, 6
Linn STEPHENS, 6Lela STEPHENS, Vinne STEPHENS, Florence PRENTIS and Cora HERRINGTON received diplomas in the
Palmer Method of Business Penmanship. Miss Lela receiving a students' award for proficiency. Kathryn LAMBERT,
Teacher
DRYDEN SCHOOL No. 6 Last year school was open, 1915 - 1916
Floyd LINK, first row on right; Opal (LINK) BAILEY, second row, left
Other students are unidentified
In 1917, Dryden School No. 6 was closed after joining the Maloy Consolidated School District.
SOURCE: Maloy Centennial book, Pp. 28-30.
Submission by Sharon R. Becker, May of 2010
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