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- Cairo School around 1892, before the north wing addition was added
- Cairo School around 1905
- Cairo School Disrict 72 in 1915 showing the old frame school and the new brick structure
- Cairo school primary class around 1905. back row: Clarence Snyder, Ernest Bridge, Paul Veeder, Delbert Wilcox, Jenny Diehl, next row: Amy Soland, Josephine Hehnke, Mary Seymour, Myrtle Snyder, Lucille Cox, Ada Wilcox, Mildred Nielsen
- Cairo School students in 1907
- Cairo School in 1913 – Homer Veeder is pictured in the front row where the arrow is pointed
- Cairo School in 1913 – primary class
- Cairo School in 1915-1916 – first year in new schoolhouse – Miss Ethel Gordon is the teacher
- Cairo School girls basketball team in 1915 – Clyde Nielsen is the coach
- Cairo School in 1915
- Cairo School – 1915
- Cairo School – Dell Wilcox, Esther Osburn, Anna Runge, Sam O’field, Ethel Filsinger, Ethel Coons, unknown O’field
- Cairo School – 1920’s
- Cairo School in 1937
- Cairo School graduates in 1939
- Cairo School around 1945
- Cairo School football team in 1946
- Cairo School football team in 1942: 1 Bruce Laughlin, 2 DeWayne Schultz, 3 Glenn Nunnenkamp, 4 Calvin Alderman, 5 Bob Lowry, 6 Donald Stoeger, 7 Leland Schuett, 8 Gerald Archer, 9 Ramon Hodgson, 10 Jack Braun, 11 Clark Boesen, 12 Merle Johnson, 13 Roy Pressler, 14 Rex Grossart, 15 Lloyd Nunnenkamp, 16 Wayne Nunnenkamp, 17 Marcus Boesen
- Cairo School – 1947
- Cairo School football team – 1950’s – on truck John Holley, Larry Spiehs, Duane Rogers, Marvin Welty, Tom Hulme Leonard Spiehs, Wayne Johnson, Leroy Heupel – Derlin Wooden in truck, Earl Reed above truck cab, Louis Hagen is driving
- Cairo School around 1950
- School District 13 known as the Dubbs school in Cameron township
- School District 13 – L. D. Dubbs, Bonnie Dubbs, Galen McClurkin, Lillian Smith, Willard Lee
- School District 16 – Harrison township
- School District 16 – Harrison township – photo was taken May 22, 1889. The teacher is George M. Leonard, standing behind the students in front of the window.
- School District 24 in Cameron township
- School District 31 – Mayfield township – some of the students are the Balcom and Hargens families
- School District 31 in 1925
- School District 31 – the new school which was later turned into a residence.
- School District 36 – This sod school was erected in 1874 and was used until 1884. It was the meeting place for the Baptist Church. This photo was taken in 1881 on the southwest quarter of section 17, Mayfield township, one mile east and a half mile north of Cairo
- School District 36 schoolhouse, later used as the District 61 schoolhouse in Mayfield township
- School District 37 known as the Berwick school in section 5 of Harrison township. The photo was taken by Henry Balcom around 1900.
- School District 37 boys playing baseball in the schoolyard – Hubert Hutton, Harold Dunlap, Otto Eggers, and Ernest Harders. This photo was taken around 1910 by Henry Balcom
- School District 37 Berwick school photo taken around 1920
- School District 37 students in 1932
- School District 37 students around 1948
- School District 37, the Berwick School in section 5 of Harrison township. This photo was taken around 1981. The school was closed a few years later and the district was merged with District 16.
- School District 42 known as the Tagge school district in section 2 of Harrison township. This photo was taken around 1910. Some of the families that attended this school were the Kroeger, Bruhn and Tagge families.
- District 42 students around 1936
- School District 48 Bluff Center School in 1908 – Nitah Kellogg is the teacher – section 32, South Loup township
- School District 48 – The Bluff Center School and students around 1900.
- The new Bluff Center School District 48 in section 32 of South Loup township
- School District 58 – The school was located one and a half miles west of Cairo in section 23 of South Loup township. Back row: Brayton, Williamson, Reed, Brayton, Siek; middle row: Sarah Brayton, Muriel Reed, Olive Brayton, Pearl Reed, Eva Still, Williamson, Coons, Geneva Still; front row: Brayton, Florence Reed, other two boys are unknown
- School District 58 – The school was located one and a half miles west of Cairo in section 23 of South Loup township
- School District 59 Mt. Pleasant – The school was located two miles south and one and a half miles west of Cairo. This photo was taken December 4, 1936 – back row: Bessie Green, Bernice Schultz, Evelyn Lister, Evelyn Tagge, teacher Mildred Omey, Paul VanHoosen; front row: Arlene Tagge, Virginia Lister, Donna Hargens, Raymond Lister, Darold Green, Tommy Hargens
- School District 59 – Mount Pleasant School
- School District 61 in 1948 – Back row Beverly Hargens, teacher Lenora Schutte, Donna Lee Hargens front row: Linda Ummel, Karen Rathman, Edward Rathman Jr.
- School District 62 – White Cloud School – One mile south, four and a fourth miles west of Cairo in South Loup township
- School District 62 – White Cloud School
- School District 64 – The school was located in section 4 of South Loup township, northwest of Cairo
- School District 67 – The Lone Tree School in 1925 – Viola Tagge, George Heupel, Vernon Heupel, Hazel Perkins, Lucille Myers, Ella Heupel, Vera Heupel, Perkins(?), Art Stutzman, Lorene Pence, Esther Tagge, Nina Stutzman. Senta Krohn is the teacher.
- School District 67 – The Lone Tree School in 1930 – in front: Robert Spiehs; second row: Dean Stutzman, Gaylen Schuett Budette Bellamy; behind Dean Stutzman is Franklin Myers; in back: teacher Ann Meier and Franklin Vierk
- School District 67 – The Lone Tree School was located one mile east and one and a half south of Cairo in section 30 of Mayfield township.
- School District 70 – Edna Baade, Mildred Hadenfeldt, Kenneth Chadwick, Howard Hadenfeldt, Edward Rhoda The school was located six miles south and four and a half miles west of Cairo in section 17 of Cameron township.
- School District 70
- School District 76 – The school was located in section 27 of Harrison township. It was formed after the Ordnance Plant was established in 1942 from the former District 22.