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to the Indianapolis German
Association for $1,300 and the present
ground was bought for $3,000
making a total cost of $4,300.

After this was settled, the
Committee on Buildings and Grounds recommended that a nine or ten
room building be created on
this place, then [called] [Cerealine]
Town. Soon after this the citizens
asked that the new building
be named Riverside School June 12, 1908.

From a report on School flags
Nov. 26, 1907, School 44 had no
flag nor means of hoisting one.
Mrs. H. H. Pruitt who lived across
the street from the school and
Mrs. J. M. O'Connor who lived
where our library is, made a
flag for the bulding. Mrs.
Pruitt saw a member of the
Park Board and had a flag
pole erected.

The first Parent - Teacher
Association was organized in 1910.
It was called the Community
Club, probably because there were

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