Looking Back at Waseca History - 01/04/10 - 01/10/10
1910/ Rural School Notes; Smith and Sheehan & Johnston will again put up ice
for C. & N. W. railway; West German Methodist Sunday school of Blooming
Grove elects officers; Masquerade dance to be given; 1935/ Former Superintendent
Van Loh Puts in Claim for $2,023; Child Popularity Contest Winner Is Announced;
1960/ 62 Wasecans Attending 'Kato State; 1985/ Memorable teachers: Bendix and
Hammond.
1910/ Rural School Notes. Supt. H. A. Panzram
... We will give from time to time some of the decisions
from the attorney general's and the state superintendent's office. In a recent
letter from the state superintendent he says, "All schools applying for state
aid next year will have to be supplied with a set of six or eight maps and a
globe." Christmas programs were quite generally held
throughout the county by teachers and pupils. Though the law forbids strictly
religious exercises, as such, to be held in our public schools, the religious
spirit is nevertheless manifest. It would be well for those critics who claim
there is no religious spirit in the public schools to visit the schools a little
more. Of course we would not for a moment tolerate a sectarian spirit. Anything
that tries to bind the universal spirit down to a narrow limit must forever be
excluded from the public schools. All pupils are made to feel that they are the
equal of everyone else. In our rural schools we are particularly fortunate in
this respect... The new compulsory school law is certainly
doing a great deal of good. In one case a family that had been neglectful in
sending their children, after being notified, sent five children. When a law can
do that is it is unwise to have it set aside or repealed.
- 100 years ago, January 7, 1910, Waseca Herald
1910/ City, County, State Topics
- E. H. Smith and Sheehan & Johnston will again fill
the icehouses of the C. & N. W. railway company between Waseca and Tracy,
and perhaps east of here for some distance. - Following
are the officers recently elected by the West German Methodist Sunday school of
Blooming Grove: William Remund, superintendent; Gottlieb Kanne, assistant
superintendent; Miss Mabel Martí, secretary; R. H. Kanne, treasurer; Miss Lydia
Hecht, organist. - A masquerade dance will be given by the
Sisters of the O. D. S. H. Monday evening, January 10, in Wobshall's hall.
Everybody invited. - 100 years ago, January 7, 1910,
Waseca Herald
1935/ Van Loh Puts in Claim for $2,023
H. M. Gallagher appeared before the county board today as
attorney for H. C. Van Loh, ex-superintendent of schools, presenting a bill for
$2023.52 for mileage and expenses for the past six years.
Mr. Gallagher pointed out that under the law the county has a right to fix the
superintendent's salary but another statute says they shall pay his necessary
expenses. In the past few years the board has fixed his salary with the clause
attached that he pays own expenses. Mr. Gallagher stated that the claim will be
taken to court if rejected by the board. - 75 years ago,
January 9, 1935, Waseca Journal
1935/ Contest Winner Is Announced
Ralph Henkensiefken was declared winner of the child
popularity contest which closed Saturday. He will receive a cash prize of $20
which will be awarded at the L. J. Lewis studio. Picture prizes will be awarded
winners of second, third and fourth places. The contest was sponsored by a group
of local business firms. The final standings of the 10 high were: Ralph
Henkensiefken, 692,250; Mavis Armstrong, 636,000; Joan Manthey, 414,400; Patrick
Donahue, 327,250; Bethel Krueger, 301,250; Shirley Kopishke, 123,800; Keith
Spalding, 82,250; Virginia Plummer, 55,850; Roger Dahnert, 39,300; Cecelia
Murphy, 33,850. - 75 years ago, January 9, 1935,
Waseca Journal
1935/ Johnstons Gets C & NW Ice Contract
The W. C. Johnston Ice Co. of this city have been given
the contract to furnish 5800 tons of ice for the C. & N. W. Ry. Co. They
will also cut 1500 tons for their own ice house. The company will give work to
some 15 men over a period of three weeks or more. - 75
years ago, January 9, 1935, Waseca Journal
1960/ 62 Wasecans Attending 'Kato State
Sixty-two students from Waseca are enrolled at Mankato
State college according to the 1959-1960 issue of the Student and Faculty
Directory. This directory is published by the Mankato State College chapter of
Pi Delta Epsilon, the National Honorary Journalism
Fraternity. The fraternity compiles the names from
fall quarter registration. - 50 years ago, January 6,
1960, Waseca Journal
1985/ Memorable teachers
Following are two of the winning entries in an essay
contest which challenged high school seniors to write about their most
inspirational teacher. The contest was sponsored by Edward D. Jones & Co. of
Waseca; entries are being featured throughout January and the Waseca County
News.
Bendix was inspirational as teacher and
coach, by Steve Lueschen An effective teacher can have a
positive influence on a student. In turn, a good influence can make a good
impact on a student. This impact can last through your school years and also
through our whole life. My most memorable teacher, and the
teacher with the most influence on me, was Mr. Bendix. Mr. Bendix was
an inspiration to me not only as a teacher, but as a coach as well. I took three
trimesters of Western Civilization which he taught. Right from the beginning he
made the classroom a very relaxed atmosphere. He didn't make the class look
hard. Yet, he made it so there was some challenge involved.
Hammond started day off well with smile for
students, by Beverly Kath One teacher I will
always remember is Mr. Hammond. It is always a pleasure to walk into
his class in the morning because he always has a nice smile and says, "Good
morning." He starts the day off well so the rest of the day goes well for me,
too. - 25 years ago, January 10, 1985, Waseca County
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