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Figgie School, Linton twp. #3

Section 29, Linton twp.

The school dates from the late 1850's and closed in 1956.
The students then went to MFL in Monona, Clayton county, Iowa

Unless otherwise credited, the information on this page was contributed by Cindy (Maust) Smith



County Superintendent's School Notes - 1872 - a bit of info.

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1924

A Halloween program and Basket Social will be held Friday evening Oct. 31, at 7:45 p.m. at the Figgie School Dist. No.3 Linton Twp.
Alice Owen, Teacher
~Monona Leader, Thursday, October 23, 1924, Monona, Clayton co. IA, Page 1

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1932

FIGGIE SCHOOL PRESENTS GOOD PLAY
In spite of the heavy roads and bad weather a fairly good crowd attended the home talent play, "What About Betty," on Friday night in the city hall. The play was sponsored by the Figgie School and they were assisted by other young people in the district. It was very well presented and showed they had given plenty of time to rehearsals. All carried their part in a credible manner and the music by Mathilda's orchestra and the songs by two old maids were very good.

Mrs. Ruth Haberichter, the coach, is to be congratulated on credibility to present a three act play with so young a cast. The school is receiving a good deal of credit for the programs it has been giving.

The muddy roads prevented many from seeing the play on Friday. Possibly it may be repeated at a future date when the roads are better.
~Monona Leader, Thursday, March 3, 1932, Monona, Iowa, Page 5

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ca1932-1935

Miss Marcella Sabbann is the teacher of the Figgie school, also known as Linton No. 3.

Back row L-R:
Wilbur Cahoon, Burgette Cahoon, Burton Schlein, Miss Sabbann teacher, Delores Schlitter & Milton Schlein.

Front row L-R:
Alfred Schlitter, Melvin Schlitter, Robert Schlitter, Arlene Cahoon, Eugene Cahoon & Alice Schlitter.

Marjorie Schlitter was absent the day this picture was taken.

~undated photo from a newspaper clipping was contributed by Joyce Harry from her personal scrapbook collection

~Note added by S. Ferrall: a list of rural teachers printed in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald, September 15, 1935 includes Marcella Sabbann, of Monona, teaching in Linton No. 3. Her 2015 obituary gives the following info.: Marcella attended Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa after which she taught in a one room rural school. Marcella married Donald Tayek in 1937.

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1952

Figgie School Has Strange Experiences
We, the pupils of Figgie school have had strange experiences this week.

First on Thursday afternoon when school was ready to close, we found that the door from the entry to the school room in some mysterious way had been locked.

We kept the little ones from crying by laughing and cheering while Gary Palmer climbed through the library window into the entry and unlocked the door.

Then on Wednesday morning, a strange rap came at the door. Mrs. Russell answered the door and it turned out to be a man who wanted to take our pictures. We allowed him to do so. He rewarded us by reciting some funny poems. But best of all he had with him a wire haired terrier who did tricks for us.

On Wednesday afternoon three of the children went up into the attic to look for books and Halloween material.

While prowling around in the dark spaces, Gary Palmer slipped and fell through the floor. If it hadn't been for Sharon Kruse and Donna Rose he might have landed on the seats below. As it was, he escaped with only having to patch up the hole.

On Friday we had a very exciting Halloween party.

Everyone dressed in very funny and scary costumes.

Mrs. Russell and Gary Palmer judged the costumes and awarded the first prize to Marliss Rose, second to Nile Kruse and the third to Jimmy Rose.

After that we played games and bobbed for apples.

Marliss Rose came to school for the first time since she had injured her hand in automobile accident two weeks before.

The party was followed by a lunch with popcorn, candy, cookies, apples, and Kool-Aid, furnished by the children.

Donna Rose, reporter
~Monona Leader, Thursday, November 6, 1952, Monona, Iowa, Page 4

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1953

Eleven Figgie School Pupils on Honor Roll
The Figgie school closed its semester Jan. 16, with 11 pupils on the honor roll. They are as follows: Donna Rose, Sheron Kruse, Lillian Levenhagen, Laura Rose, Sharon Topel, Laverna Peters, Duane Schlitter, Janice Schlein, Delores Topel, Judy Schlein, and Marliss Rose.

During the six weeks period just ending there was no one tardy and more than half of the 23 pupils had 100 percent every day in spelling.

Mrs. Isaac Russell, teacher, gave prizes to those who wrote the best themes on "How I Spent My Christmas Vacation." Sheron Kruse won first prize, Laura Rose, second prize, and Janice Schlein, third prize, Lillian Levenhagen, Donna Rose, Laverna Peters, Sharon Topel and Marilyn Timmerman received honorable mention.
~Monona Leader, Thursday, February 12, 1953, Monona, Iowa, Page 3


Figgie School Ends School With Picnic
Figgie school closed its years activities with a wiener roast in Suttle Creek woods Thursday, May 14, and a picnic Tuesday, May 9, to which all parents are invited.

The following pupils are on the honor roll: Sheron Kruse, Donna Rose, Gary Palmer, Laura Rose, Nile Kruse, Laverna Peters, Duane Schlitter, Sharon Topel, Janice Schlein, Gary Kruse, Ruth Rose, Delores Topel, Lorna Larson, Billy Rose, Judy Schlein, and Deanna Moses, Mary Timmerman, and Lillian Levenhagen.

Mrs. Isaac Russell, teacher, awarded a prize to Donna Rose, who had the highest grades for the year. Gifts were also given to the pupils who assisted Mrs. Russell in helping to make this year a successful and pleasant school year for all.
~Monona Leader, Thursday, May 21, 1953, Monona, Iowa, Page 4

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