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Lomira
District # 5
Lomira Township
Yr
End |
Teacher |
1901 |
? |
1902 |
C.L. Parduhn,
Anna E. Kelly |
1903 |
C.L. Parduhn,
Coaina Jardien |
1904 |
C.L. Parduhn,
Coaina Jardien |
1905 |
C.L. Parduhn,
Coaina Jardien |
1906 |
C.L. Parduhn,
Coaina Jardien |
1907 |
C.L. Parduhn,
Coaina Jardien |
1908 |
Charles Schnelling,
Coaina Jardien |
1909 |
Arthur Charbonneau, Coaina Jardien |
1910 |
Arthur Charbonneau, Freida Zeidler |
1911 |
S. R. Luce, Freida
Zeidler |
1912 |
Mabel A. Salick |
1913 |
Mabel A. Salick |
1914 |
Mabel A. Salick |
1915 |
D.E. Patterson, E.M. Wood, Isabel Strobel,
Amelia Senn |
1916 |
D.E. Patterson, E.M. Wood, Isabel Strobel, Della Grandman, Amelia
Senn |
1917 |
D.E. Patterson, Agnes M. Mohr, Amelia Senn,
Isabelle Strobel |
1918 |
E.A. Reynolds, Ada
Colby, Estelle Howell, Esther Conely, Edith Stewart |
1919 |
O.F. Guenther, E.R. Colby, Estell Howell, Marian Dohner,
Helen Matke, Esther Pietz |
1920 |
O.F. Guenther, Willie Gleason, Meta Crske, Helen Matke, Esther Pietz |
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The Lomira School District began operating a large graded school and high school in 1914-15, with four or more teachers on the staff each year thereafter. We did not record these large faculty lists, since the district was no longer operating as a rural school.