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School Index
Hanover school #4
Section 26, Hanover twp.
Hanover No. 4 school children, ca1930/31
1st row - Mary Lyons, Jean Delaney, Kathryn Welsh, Anna Mae Zoll, Harold Zoll & Harold Devitt*
2nd row - Clare O'Meara*, Philip McGraw, Paul O'Meara, the teacher*, James Lyons & Rita Cunningham*
*Harold Zoll identified the children in this photo, the names marked with an asterisk (*) he wasn't sure of
~photo is from Harold Zoll, contributed by Dan Zoll for Allamakee co. IAGenWeb~*~
~read a history of Hanover #4 written by Dan Zoll on the Iowa History Project website (opens in a new window)~*~*~
1934
Hanover No.4 - School NotesMildred Ryan, Teacher
Report cards were distributed this week. Thirteen pupils have had perfect attendance for the past six weeks.
Our enrollment this year numbers thirty. We have four beginners, Idella Gallagher, Emmet Howe, Justine O'Meara and Billy Willis.
Through the help of the Standard School Fund the school has provided several copies of Smith's geographies and Woodburn & Moran histories, to be used as reference books in these subjects.
John Delaney of the eighth grade is the proud owner of a bronze medal, the award furnished by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for locating a common barberry bush.
Our school was painted on the interior and exterior during the vacation months which greatly improves its appearance.
The beginners have completed the preliminary course of study as outlined by Miss Olive Ritter and are now studying pre-primers.
October 12, being a beautiful Indian summer day, we began school at 8 o'clock, shortened our recess and noon intermission so that we might go on a hike into the woods. We started at two-thirty and walked about two miles. The first three grades gathered material for their geography work and upper grades for nature study. As hiking is also a part of our physical education work, we succeeded in making our trip profitable as well as pleasant. Our teacher furnished marshmallows, which we toasted for refreshments. We stopped at Elizabeth Delaney's farm for water, which at this point was as greatly enjoyed as the marshmallows.
~Source: The Allamakee Journal And Lansing Mirror, Wednesday, October 31, 1934, Lansing, Iowa, Page 8
~Transcribed by Cindy Smith