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PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA SCHOOLS
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Report of County Superintendent.

    For March. District No. 64--Number of pupils enrolled, 32; average daily attendance 23. B.F. Griffin, Teacher.
    District No. 43--Number of pupils enrolled 27; average daily attendance 16. Myra Wise, Teacher.
    District No. 9--Number of pupils enrolled 10; average daily attendance 6. F.N. Hess, Teacher.
    District No. 25--Number of pupils enrolled 29; average daily attendance 26. Ida Martin, Teacher.
    District No. 4--Number of pupils enrolled 25; average daily attendance 23. D.D. Lynch, Teacher.
    District No. 41--Number of pupils enrolled 27; average daily attendance 18. Joseph Manahan, Teacher.
    District No. 40--Number of pupils enrolled 41; average daily attendance 22. M.P. Hurd, Teacher.
    District No. 41 [sic]--Number of pupils enrolled 23; average daily attendance 11; Byron Dieffenbach, Techer.
    District No. 52--Number of pupils enrolled 21; average daily attendance 15. Eighteen pupils were neither absent, nor tardy, and were perfect in deportment during the entire term. Mary E. Duffy, Teacher.
    District No. 16--Number of pupils enrolled 23; average daily attendance 14. H.J. Hess, Teacher.
    District No. 10--Number of pupils enrolled 37; average daily attendance 24. L.H. Leavy, Teacher.
    District No. 3--Number of pupils enrolled 25; average daily attendance 23. Zetta Dowty, Teacher.
    District No. 37--Number of pupils enrolled 50; average daily attendance 23. Anna Luth, Teacher.
    District No. 6--Number of pupils enrolled 31; average daily attendance 23. Peter VanAlstine, Teacher.
            W.H. Tedrow, Co. Supt.

[Democrat, April 16, 1886]


--Supt. Leavy gives the following list of teachers who have schools engaged for the coming year: District No. 75, Nellie Fenton; No. 8, Louis Rolfson; No. 51, Emma Sheridan; No. 66, Erma South; No. 41, Dessa South; No. 52, Mary Brown; No. 68, Ida Kaufmann; Braun district, Lida Turner; Boss school, near Duncan, Lizzie Farley; Galley district, Bertha Schupbach; Haney school, Grace Hoffman; Drinnin district, Chas. Welch; district 23, Sherman township, Esther Johnson; Neboville, Mrs. Martha Watts; Adamy school, Winnie Young; Buss district, Metta Hensley; Oldenbusch, Carrie Parks; district 45, near Creston, Tena Zinnecker; St. Anthony, Will Wagner; district 54, Cornlea, May Rossiter; Wattsville, Joseph Dodds; No. 2, northeast of Columbus, G.A. Camp; No. 71, Lillian Keating; No. 12, Bird Dodds; Murray school, Ruby Rickly; No. 5, Butler township, A.J. Mason; No. 16, Butler township, Rosa Stauffer; No. 34, Loup township, Abbie Keating; Matzen school, Emma Matzen; No. 72, Grand Prairie township, Pearl Freeman; Duncan, Eola Jones; No. 35, Shell Creek, Catharine Hennessey; Mayville, Mary Cronin; No. 17, Lost Creek, Marion Lamb; Oconee, Mary Lynch; No. 10, Andrew Erb; Carrig school, Mary Gleason; No. 13, near Genoa, Ada Barter; Postville, Stacia Cronin; No. 59, near St. Edward, Jessie Maw; Loseke school, Seth Braun; Timber Hill school, Laura Carstensen; No. 49, near Creston, Blanche O'Connor; No. 78, same neighborhood, Rose Alderson; No. 53, near Humphrey, Orpha Driscoll; No. 22, near Platte Center, Mrs. Kittie Gentlemen; No. 11, same neighborhood, A.E. Hoare; No. 58, near Creston, Geo. Evens; No. 55, near Monroe, Inez Nash; No. 6, near Genoa, Esther Dillon; No. 64, near Lindsay, Emma Bean; No. 42, southeast of Lindsay, Nellie Sullivan; Creston, John FOley, Mrs. C.M. Wagner and Mrs. Mary M. Jones; Humphrey, R.M. Campbell, Ella Coleman and Isa Maclaren; Platte Ceneter, E.C. Hicks, Gusta Nelson and Agnes Carrig; Lindsay, H.B. Grant, Lizzie Thomazin and Kate Daly; Monroe, J.E. Hicks, Fannie Weeks and Gertrude Fellers.

[Columbus Telegram, July 30, 1902]


Rural Teachers

    The following list of teachers in the rural districts was compiled by County Superintendent Lecron:
    District 2, Mary Welch; District 3, Nellie Ryan; District 4, May Donohoe; District 5, Blanche McClun; District 6, Mildred Chapin; District 7, Maggie Torpey, Genevieve Reece; District 8, Mamie Kula; District 9, Belle Newman; District 10, Minnie Engel; District 11, George Kemp; District 12, Veronica Dineen; District 13, Leah Goodwin; District 14, Nona Tranchel; District 15, Mathilda Lutz; District 16, Gideon Brown; District 17, Anna McCurdy; District 18, Clare Gogan; District 19, Mabel Ingstrom; District 20, Erma Nicholson; District 21, Catherine Cox; District 22, Kittie Erkinson; District 23, Comelia Wullechleger; District 24, J.H. Kellogg, Mary Lynch, Fern Rully; District 25, Josie Dineen; District 26, Signe Kollberg; District 27, Julia Peterson; District 28, Clara Hilzinger; District 29, J.R. Stephenson; District 30, S.M. Ignatia; District 31, Gwendolyn James; District 32, Alice Watkins, Gladys Kemp; District 33, J. Good, Mrs. J. Good, Louise Luedtke, Amelia Reeves; District 34, Addie Apgar; District 35, Margaret Regan; District 36, Maggie Baumgartner; District 37, Ivy Minyer; District 38, Anna Fallon, S.M. Cassimera; District 39, Eva Ford, H.C. Obermoller; District 40, Edna Johnson; District 41, Alva Bering; District 42, Junita Finch; District 43, Etta Jungbluth; District 44, Arthur Kopp; District 45, Lulu Knight; District 46, Blanche Kinkaid; District 47, Ella Berhn; District 48, Winnie Knight; District 49, Camilla Hugg; District 50, S.M. Alphonsine; District 51, Sylvesta Cochran; District 52, Teresa Eisenmenger; District 53, Frieda Meyer; District 54, Helen Dwyer; District 55, Bertha Kelly; District 56, (contracted); District 57, Hazel Johnson; District 58, Frieda Kipple; District 59, Elizabeth Dunn; District 60, S.M. Michaells; District 61, Selma Nelson; District 62, Helen Berlin; District 63, Althea Winell; District 64, Sadie Connelly; District 65, Lyda Becklund; District 66, Minerva Van Horn; District 67, J.J. Malone, May Sweeney, Caroline Pelle, Celia Eisenbenger, Pearl Elloy; District 68, Ella Munson; District 69, Frances Schliz; District 70, (not reported); District 71, Nelle Dineen; District 72, Eva Patterson; District 73, Fay Schofield; District 74, Hazel Sharrar; District 75, (contracted); District 76, Amy Mahood, J.R. Beale, Wauneta Worden, Hazel Richards, Ida Whipple; District 77, Anna Laudenberger; District 78, Merlin Phillips; District 79, Lillian Dress; District 80, Siney Bower.

[The Columbus Telegram, September 13, 1912]


Schools in County to Open September 5; All Have Teachers Engaged
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    Practically all the public schools in Platte county will open the new school year September 5 and will have nine months' terms, according to County Superintendent Fred S. Lecron.
    In all the village and rural districts, teachers have been engaged for the coming year, though in a few instances the boards have not yet reported their contracts to Superintendent Lecron. Here is the list of teachers engaged, in so far as the reports have reached his office:
    Dist. 2--Catherine Shea.
    Dist. 3--Frances Price.
    District 4--Lillian Kluever.
    Dist. 5--Marcelline Lassek.
    Dist. 6--Fannie Matson.
    Dist. 7 (Duncan)--Elizabeth Widhelm, principal; Eunice Marriott.
    Dist. 8--Bethel Sprague.
    Dist. 9--Edith Galley, principal; Alice Baker.
    Dist. 10--Clara Rodehorst, principal; Esther Nauenburg.
    Dist. 11--Claire Gossman.
    Dist. 12--Lena Hembd.
    Dist. 13--Elsie Lundin.
    Dist. 14--Mary McGuane.
    Dist. 15--Helen Lutz.
    Dist. 16--Valeria Bator.
    Dist. 17--Margaret Fuller.
    Dist. 18--Not reported.
    Dist. 19--Not reported.
    Dist. 20--Edna Potter.
    Dist. 21--Contracted.
    Dist. 22--Loretta Schilz.
    Dist. 23--Golda Byrum.
    Dist. 24 (Platte Center)--Emma Nicholson, principal; Kathleen Schilz, Alice Cooney.
    Dist. 25--Jocy Dineen.
    Dist. 26--Marie Echternacht.
    Dist. 27--Edna Ellis.
    Dist. 28--Frances Dunn.
    Dist. 29 (Lindsay)--Ethel Frzier, principal; Odeetta Thomazin, Bernice Carlson.
    Dist. 30--Contracted.
    Dist. 31--Not reported.
    Dist. 32--Martha Bodmer.
    Dist. 33 (Creston)--H. Bollenbach, superintendent; Mrs. H. Bollenbach, principal; Bernice Gaines, Ferne Farnsley, Nellie Burke, Minnie Burke, Nora Byars.
    Dist. 34--Evalyn Sorrick.
    Dist. 35--Herbert Koch.
    Dist. 36--George Camp.
    Dist. 37--Elsie Merz.
    Dist. 38--Clara Wegener.
    Dist. 39--Ethel Gertsch.
    Dist. 40--Valborg Buhl, principal; Alice Johnson.
    Dist. 41--Elsie Hoeffelman.
    Dist. 42--Mary Moritz.
    Dist. 43--Hulda Sander.
    Dist. 44--Agnes Johnson.
    Dist. 45--Not reported.
    Dist. 46--Louise Lueschen.
    Dist. 47--Anna Oleson.
    Dist. 48--Vera Bushnell.
    Dist. 49--Talmah Burris.
    Dist. 50--Contracted.
    Dist. 51--Martha Brockman.
    Dist. 52--Not reported.
    Dist. 53--Not reported.
    Dist. 54--Mary Noonan.
    Dist. 55--Not reported.
    Dist. 56--Contracted.
    Dist. 57--Gladys Johnson.
    Dist. 58--Martha Cochran.
    Dist. 59--Eva Wells.
    Dist. 60--Contracted.
    Dist. 61--Shirley Dyars.
    Dist. 62--Mildred Green.
    Dist. 63--Genevieve Nelson.
    Dist. 64--Olga Sexta, principal; Laverna Thomazin.
    Dist. 65--Pauline Peterson.
    Dist. 66--Hula Haggerty.
    Dist. 67 (Humphrey)--J.J. Malone, superintendent; Rose Alderson, Kathleen Curry, Theresa Widhelm, Eva Neeley, Anna Cunningham.
    Dist. 68--Gladys Benson.
    Dist. 69--Not reported.
    Dist. 70--Contracted.
    Dist. 71--Birde Doods.
    Dist. 72--Margaret Langan.
    Dist. 73--Contracted.
    Dist. 74--Verda Barrett.
    Dist. 75--Contracted.
    Dist. 76 (Monroe)--V.E. Thorpe, superintendent; Anna Munson, principal; Anna Potter, Emily Zydchnec, Blanche Kietz, Dorothy Reed, Lois Smith.
    Dist. 77--Mildred Closson.
    Dist. 78--Not reported.
    Dist. 79--Alla Obrist.
    Dist. 80--Alvine Ehlers.
    Dist. 81--Inez Wilson

[The Columbus Telegram, August 19, 1921]


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