1933
We have a perfect record of attendance
this month. We are proud of this and hope to continue it.
Clifford Olson, Wesley Thoma and Alan Olson had an
average above 90% on their report cards this month, and
therefore have their names on the honor roll.
Our boys have been very busy on their annual training
work. To date they have constructed a reading table, two
chairs, a work table and sand table. They are now working
on a project for the sand table. When finished it will
represent a complete farm scene. We have some very
efficient carpenters.
Our kittenball team includes Capt. Henry Paulsen,
Clifford Olson, Leonard, Wesley and Ruth Thoma, Hazel and
Hilda Paulsen. We have played three games so far and as
yet have not been defeated. We are working hard to keep
up this record.
Visitors this month have been Mrs. Kenneth Schultz, Mrs.
Emmet Schroeder, Lulu Leet, and all members of the Cherry
Valley school, Irene Foley and members of Franklin No.4
school.
Florence Foley, teacher
~Postville Herald, Thursday, October 26, 1933, pg 3
~contributed by Cindy (Maust) Smith
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1935
Just five weeks of school remain, and we
are proud to say that four of our pupils have been
neither absent or tardy during the entire year. The
pupils are Hilda and Hazel Paulsen, Ruth and Wesley
Thoma. One other pupil Roger Snitker, has missed only one
day. During the past month we have had a perfect record
of attendance.
Our seventh grade pupils are working diligently in
preparation for the coming examinations. They will write
spelling, hygiene and geography.
Wesley Thoma and Hazel Paulsen presented our school at
the district declamatory contest. Both did well and
Wesley was given second place. This is splendid
encouragement and with this experience they are looking
forward to trying again next year.
The fifth grade has completed several of their text books
and are now reviewing. They have made some interesting
notebooks this year which they are finding very helpful
in their review.
Hilda Paulsen, Ruth Thoma, Hazel Paulsen and Wesley Thoma
have learned all the choir songs and can sing them well.
This is their first year of choir work and they will earn
a certificate for it. In addition they will become
members of the county choir. Roger Snitker will complete
his 2nd grade Beacon Reader this week. During the year
Roger has read five first grade readers and two second
grade readers. He also read several library books.
Rita Snitker is very interested in mastering the
combinations of addition. Although she is only five years
old, she has progressed very well in her school work.
We are preparing some fair work in art class. Roger is
making some free hand cuttings. Wesley has made some very
clever toys. The girls have been working on dresser
scarfs and lunch cloths. These things, with others we
shall make later, will be sent to the county fair.
~Postville Herald, Thursday, April 25, 1935, pg
7
~contributed by Cindy (Maust) Smith
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