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t oi the s approy-th» Sol-QftrnrrAc.»rmlt o{ ^proved, jennit of woved. ermit qf : proved, ad of E.1 of sup-ty, low* of July, '4 cover-!i5-Ei38 S 218 to i. all la • t assign-: nura Of '*fl,- aye; ibert Li. |CoimtyfAL Iof sup-Iowa, August, as. full iiniuent or the. ’31), ’31,County1L1ATION3ENCYTg-ncyhas a-idllurc balngthe1943ringusedin the muffle-actual e enr-■gencyCoun-, that Etner-irnui-FUIXl,0 the i roller, lously dy of led in | ns ofmu* roval JSrw-tin«ty I the otifl-«olu-lUnn.•oaks.Begins August 30th.ihe Hamburg Schools Offer An Unexcelled Opportunity for WorthwhileEducational Advancement Preparation for the Future Has Never Been More Important. Our Country, As Never Before, Needs Well-trained Young Men and Women to Take Up and Carry On Its ActivitiesHamburg is proud of the educational facilities it has to offer forthe I943^ ™ V?r' 0ur1sci!0°l is approved by the Iowa State Depart-S^“rSdT,dv^Xb'r',f,heNoHhCe''i'' Ss*“s« *RegistrationProgram for First DayAil students entering for the first time in the Hamburg High School, or who did not register last spring may do so at the office of Principal f-rec L, Johnson on August 27 and 28. between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p. m,, or bv appointment......... ......If parents or pupils have any problems they wish to discuss, Superintendent Floyd A, Davis or Principal Fred LJohnson will be more than glad to help them.Kindergarten registration will be held in the To the YoUtlO PeOf)le kindergarten, room, August 30th, between 9:00 ~a. m. and 11:30 a, m. Kindergarten age is 4 years, 6 months as of September 1st. Please present a statement of birth at the time of registration.™HVn re BiJh Sci001 Awil-wriunt at j,od «i. m, for discussion of registration and announcements.’en^n for, U,(jir respective Sated ,n the varifUB..rooms.desig-■S—Short period classes for giving out oftext books and class assignments from 10:00 a. m. to j*.w noon.4t.’Vc^0L^11 ¥ dismissed at 12:00 noon for the day, both Grade and High Sehooi.Grade TuitionTuition for the school year in the Elimentary Grades has been placed at $5.00 per month for non-resident pupils. Kindergarten $2,50 per month.Text BooksText books are owned by the school-and are , loaned foi* student use.For many of you the school year of 1943*44 marks the beginning of your High School course, «■ a contInuation of your past efforts and still others, your last year in High School. Whatever your status, the new school year holds a challenge for your best efforts. One of the very best things you can do is to make every velopemenif0 matemlly toward your own ae-I?.0* fch?,,¥sfc j0*’8 *n our community, state .and nation will be open to you upon completion of your High School work v■ a«tory was a good education of morethan ikls°today youn^ man an ^ounff woman _ Hamburg offers you splendid i0«tj *ia‘ dvaiicement, ■ ■He who procureth his child an education, makes a better purchase for him than if he iaia out money for addition to the former acres.”Board of EducationW. H. Rageth, Pres. Frank J. Liess, Sec. Rex P. Canon, Treas. Eisworth D. Janies, Harold S. Martin, Walter H. Johnson, A. L. GillFLOYD A. DAVIS, SuperintendentFor Further Information, Telephone 75 or 131 Young Peopk, will your plans of today meet your needs of tomorrow?
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Hamburg Reporter

Hamburg, Iowa, US

Thu, Aug 19, 1943

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