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1932 - Allamakee co. Rural Schools - 1932 Unless otherwise credited, the info. on this page was contributed by Cindy (Maust) Smith |
January 1932
ALLAMAKEE SCHOOL NOTES OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC High school normal training examinations will be
conducted in Lansing, Waukon and Postville, January 13,
14 and 15. |
February 1932
ALLAMAKEE SCHOOL NOTES OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC 211 rural eighth grade pupils wrote the Eighth Grade
Examinations in the seven town centers last Friday.
Spelling and Hygiene examinations were offered to the
seventh grade in the May examinations of last year,
consequently only those who did not write in May and
those who failed were writing these subjects. All the
papers will be graded in the office of the County
Superintendent and grades will be mailed to the teachers. |
April 1932
ALLAMAKEE SCHOOL NOTES OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC Eulalia Klingbell of the Postville
public school won the honor of being the best grade
school speller in our county. Ernest Kolsrud
of Center No.7 won second place, Iva Phipps
of the Waukon public school third place and Walter Keenan
of Jefferson No.4 fourth place. A large crowd listened in
on the contest. All the contestants proved to be good
sportsmen. Each represented his school and township as
well as could be expected in face of the new experience.
Wm. F. Shafer and C.A.Palmer presented the winners of
second, third and fourth places with tickets to the
Arthur H. Rackett Concert with High School Band and
Waukon Drum and Bugle Corps to be given at the opera
house, April 18th. Our county champion will take part in
the state contest at Des Moines on the afternoon of May
7th. Congratulations and best wishes, Eulalia! |
May 1932
ALLAMAKEE SCHOOL NOTES OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC Since January 1932 sixty-nine rural teachers took
advantage of the sample books in the office of the County
Superintendent. To date there has been a circulation of
591 books over this time. |
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