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[Meraia-News PhotooraphyJing. having graBuhted from the Manitowoc County Normal in the spring of 1931. It was in the Lowell district where Miss McCulley herself got her elementary education not so many years ago.As scon as cold weather sets in many pupils that are attending the parochial school at Clarks Mills now will attend the public school in their own district. Miss McCulley is expecting an enrollment of 23 pupils when that time comes.The Lowell school is one of the newer and more modern buildings in the county, having been built in about 1925. The school is heated with a furnace, and has a full basement where the youngsters can play dunfig stormy weather.ir Miss Agnes McCulley has just an even lo dozen pupils to instruct in the rudiments or i°, readin', wiltin' and ’rithmetic, at the Loweli school but she is expecting an increase when a. winter sets in for sure. The above picture ir shows Miss McCulley lined up with ten of her pupils, two being absent on the day the is picture was taken. Reading from left to '• right they are:‘r | Bock row: Elroy Haese, Victor Haese, Ag-•e nes McCulley, teacher; Quentin Haese and Evelyn Fritsch. ■ie Front row: Vera Ivlann, Wm. Doyle, How-jjj ard Haese, Clarence Haese, Helma Haese. m and Ruth Ritzraw. Bernard Mullins and ft Audrey Swnnke were absent.*• | This is Miss McCulley's first vear of teach-
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Manitowoc Herald News

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US

Mon, Nov 30, 1931

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