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School Prizes

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Day
7
Month
October
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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The following is a list of the prize winners in the school department for the exhibits at the county fair: CITY SCHOOLS- Primary Dept. lst. Matie Cornwell, Ann Arbor. VILLAGE SCHOOLS- H. S. Dept. 1. Geometrical drawing and demonatration - lst. Blanche Meade, Saline. 2. Drawings in physiology - lst. Agatha Josenhans, Saline. 3. Six botanical drawings - lst. Floyd Bennelt, Saline. 2nd. Walter B. Rednian, Milan. 4. Literary criticism on Lowell - lst. Marión B. Leith, Saiine. 5. Dnwing physical apparatus - lst. Welter Redman, Milan. 2nd. Floyd Bennett, Saline. Village - Grammar grades. Individual contests. Awarded to Saline. No corapetition. Village - Primary grades. Individual contests. Awarded to Saline. No competition. City and Village Schools' - Section work. Advanced grades. Awarded to Saline. No competition. Primary Grades - Awarded to Saline. No competition. DISTRICT SCHOOLS. 1. Best essay on district schools. lst. Laura Breining, No. 5, Augusta. 2nd. Katie Jetter, No. 7, A. A. Tp, 2. Best political map of U. S.- lst. May Allmendinger, No. 7, Scio. 2nd. Einnu Klager, No. 5, Scio. 4. Best page penmanship - ln. Lycl Fowler, No. 7, Saline. 2nd. Ethel S. Lyon, No. 7, S. 6. Best written business letter - lst. Mary Mitchell, No. 6, Northfield. 2nd. E. Armstrong, No. 9, Augusta, 7. Best reproduuüon story - lst. Ethel Young, No. 9, Augusta. and. Ora Davis, No. 9, Augusta, ■wnship map of Wasiuenaw :y - Etoeh, No. 7, Seio. -ml. Clifford Brown, No. 8, Bridge11- Bi ing of country schoolhouae - lst. Milton Seyler, No. 5, Scio. 2nd. May A. Allmendinger, No. 7, Scio. 12. History oL district school by teacher - ■ lst. Maude Mills, No. 4, Scio. 14. Best diagram lst. Lulu Nanry, No. 3, Ann Arbor. 2nd. Lydia Gentsley, No. 4, Scio. 15. Best drawing in phj'siology - lst. Cari Prochnow, No. 2, Northfleld. 2nd. Geddea Miles, No. 8, Ann Arbor. District School Section I., Grammar Grades: lst prlze, No. 7, Scio. 2nd prize, No. 13, Lodi. Section II., Primary Grades: lst prize, No. 13, Lodi. GENERAL, CONTÉ áT. 1. Best collection of cultivated flowers, named and arranged by a school: lst prize, ïappan school, Aun Arbor. 2. Collection of fruit, named and arranged by school- ist prize, No. 5, Augusta. 3. Load of school children from school within 10 railes of Ann Arbor- lst prize, No. 2, NorthfieH. Mae Cavanaugh, teacher. 2nd prize, No. 5, Pittsfield. May V. Hurd, teacher. 3rd prize, No. 6, Northfleld, Anna L,eland, teacher. i. Load of school children 'from. school more than 10 miles from Ann Arbor lst prize. No. 5, Augusta. Effie Haight, teacher. ■■índ prize, No. 5, Ypsilanti. A. J. Fullington, teacher. 3rd prize, No. 11, York, Nettie McMullen, teacher. 3. School song by district school- lst prize, No. 3, Ann Arbor. Letti Carroll, teacher. 2nd prize, No. 6, Northfleld. Anna Leland, teacher. SPECIAL PRIZES. 1. Schumacher & Miller- votes. 2. Schumacher & Miller - votes. 3. Martin Schaller - votes. ' 4. Best dressed doll (Hangsterfer)- Bertha Wuerth, Ann Arbor. 5. Most comically dressed doll (Hangsterfer)- Hazel Stimson, Ann Arbor G. Best map of Washtenaw county (Schaller)- Sylvia Braun, No. 3, A. A 8. Product map of Michigan (E. Sc James)- Ethel Lyons, No. 7, Scio 9. Business sign in grain (Halier)- Mary Mitchell, No. 6, Northfleld. 10. Drawing of horse and cow (F. schier)- Win Alexander, Aan Arbor. 12. Best of horse and cow (Goetz & Son;- Leigh Townsend, Saline. 13. Product map of Michigan (H J Brown)- Jeanette Hawkes, Ann' Arbor. 14. Drawing of oak, maple and elm leaves (J. F. Staebler & Cni-Win Alexander, Ann Arbor. 15 Penmanship by boy unier 10 from district school (Wm. Arnold)- Cari Braun, No. 3, Ann Arbor iown 16. Schleicher & Co.- Bessie Quincy Ann Arbor. ' IV. Lindensehmitt & Apfel- Wade Van Lusson, Ann Arbor. 18. Schairer & Millen- Mary CoUiua Ann Arbor. ' 21m' Reinhart- Glen Alexander, Ann Arbor. 23. Wm. Aprill- 24 George Wahr-Simon Braun, Ann AI DOT. 25. Henne & Stanger- Julius Zahn, No 13, Lodi. 2rH' oVVr Newk-k-Regina Prochnow, No. 2, Norchfleld. # 27 . Cutting-, Reyer & Co.-Paul Byker Ann Arbor. ' 2SNo.' 6SCNonhtirCOUr-ney Mitchen' "TxltmlT1-0 Prochnow31. Ann Arbor Demoprat- lst, Mae Cavanaugh teacher; 2nd, Sadie Lowden' No. 9, Aug-usta. 33A?;B'C'"Emma Tayl0I% No. 6, Ann Arbor township.

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