Hardscrabble School No. 5Eden Township, Decatur County, Iowa |
contributed by Betty Jones |
Hardscrabble School No. 5 has also been called Mushroom School and Coe School. |
Alice Norris and siblings Beulah, Mildred & Leonard are marked. contributed by Betty Jones |
Click on the following images for larger views. They were contributed by the Decatur County Historical Museum. |
Hard Scrabble School 1905 |
Hard Scrabble School 1914 |
Hard Scrabble School April 11, 1930 |
Georgia Marie Rudibaugh (Reger) teacher, Frank Gibler, Vesta Still (Graves), Zelma Tharp (Gibler), Grace Cornett, Edna Manchestger, Earld I. Cox, Roy Tharp, Hazel Gibler (Ellis), Florence McNelly (Warren), Merle Cornett, Pearl Cornett, Hildred Tharp (Weable), Ross Manchester, Arual Ventling, Sam Manchester, Jessie Still (Fox), Harry Ventling, Pearl Still, Earl F. Cox, Etta Davenport, Ella Doolittle, Lottie Doolittle, Mary Parker (Still), Mary Gibler (Smith); absent Mamie Davenport (McCullough). 25 Students; teacher's salary $20/mo | Robert Craig, Harry
Ventling, Dale Guthrie, EArl Cox, Veta Tellier, Doss Fitch, Audrey Cox, Freddie
Guthrie, Capitola Robbison teacher, Roscoe Doolittle, Orpha Craig, Frankie
Guthrie, Gladys Ventling, Lee Doolittle, Neva Bason, Warren Craig, Beulah
Eppherly, Julian Guthrie. Submitted by Lee Doolittle |
Teacher, Ruth V.
Barrett Eli Hutchison, County Supt. School Officers: J.W. Frost, E.V. Hullinger, J.B. McDaniel, J.H. Barrett Pupils: Primary - Argil Hullinger, Warren McHarness, Leonard Norris, Howard Lee Williams, Ivan Woodard 1st grade - Kenneth Myers, Helen Willis, Raymond Willis 2nd grade - Bertha May Parsons, Georgia Mae Woodard 3rd grade - Luella Doolittle, Josephine McHarness, Arlo Hullinger, Junior McHarness 4th grade - Gene Lewis, Mildred Norris, Bernice Still, Lee Roy Wilckins 5th grade - Dorothy Still, Albert Williams, Kenneth Woodard, Thelma Woodard 6th grade - Loral Hullinger, Lyle Hullinger, Beulah Norris, Kenneth Robison, Ruby May Tilford, Ruth Wilckins 7th grade - Alma Norris, Flossie Robison, Harold Still 8th grade - Maxine Doolittle, Hazel Still, Melvina Willis |
Miscellaneous Articles about the school: |
Thursday, April 18, 1895 A. VAN WINKLE has completed the Hardscrabble School House. J.M. KEELER and J.B. TIPPIE, Committee, report it as the best school house in Eden Township. MISS PEARL NORMAN began a term of school at Hardscrabble last Monday and has made a good commencement for her first experience. ELISHA NORTHCUTT and his sweetheart were in attendance at the Hardscrabble Sunday School. The boys had better quit their bad behavior as they were warned for the last time Sunday. MISS BETTIE VANDERPOOL, residing near Eden Center School House, accompanied by several other young ladies attended the Sunday School at Hardscrabble. Thursday, May 09, 1895 The Buzzard Roost Sabbath School made a pleasant call on the Hardscrabble School last Sunday. Thursday, June 06, 1895 The Hardscrabble School closes June 7th. MISS PEARL NORMAN, the teacher, reports 26 pupils enrolled and the average attendance for the full term 20-25. MISS NORMAN has always been prompt and devoted her full time in showing and expraining everything possible in her scholars for their benefit and advancement and has given the best of satisfaction during her term of school. Respectfully, J.B. TIPPIE, Sub-Director. Thursday, November 26, 1896 THOS. COX and DAN PETERS are headquarters for tambourine material. THOMAS furnishes the cats and DAN skins them and makes tambourines with which they will entertain the Hardscrabble literary this winter. Source: The Davis City Advance, Davis City, Iowa Transcribed by Nancee (McMurtrey) Seifert |
Original page created by Sharon Becker, 2013; images transcribed and page reformatted by Conni McDaniel Hall, Oct 2019. |
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