BRUCE MOUND SCHOOL

Dewhurst Township, Clark Co., Wisconsin

 

Contributed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon.

 

 

 

Bruce Mound School, ca. 1901

 

It was in 1895 that the Bruce Mound School at Rural Route 1, Merrillan, came into being, when one acre of land in the NE¼ of the SW¼ of the SW¼ of Sec. 29, T 23, R 3 W, was donated to the school district by Charles F and Amelia J Dickinson, for the purpose of a school to be built.  The 1906 Plat map of Dewhurst shows that the school was there.  This school was in session until about 1941.  Then the students went to the Merrillan grade school for one year and then to the Hatfield School in the township of Komensky in Jackson County and John Dickinson was a bus driver.  In about 1950 the old school building was purchased and moved to Jackson County to become the third Kenyon Valley School in the township of Adams. At this time only the old foundation is still where the old school building stood amongst brush and trees.

 

One of the big events was when students graduated from eighth grade they got to ride the train to Neillsville to get their diplomas.

 

The first school records we find in the Clark County Courthouse at Neillsville are for 1923, which is a school census showing head of families, distance from the school, along with students names, ages, sex and their birthday year, month and day, and if they were attending school.  

 

Name of Parent(s)

Address

Distance from School

Student's Name

Age

Date of Birth

Boy or Girl

In School

Year

month

Day

Mary Janicki

R. 2 Merrillan

1 1/2

Clemens

11

1912

Aug

19

B

Yes

Wanda

9

1914

Apr

23

G

Yes

Walter

7

1916

June

27

B

No

Prexcida

6

1917

Mar

27

G

No

Tedy

5

1918

Mar

19

B

No

Kasmir Novak

R. 2 Merrillan

1

Rosa

15

1908

Aug

7

G

No

Clara

12

1911

July

7

G

Yes

Chester

10

1913

July

19

B

Yes

Mary

8

1915

July

22

G

Yes

Walter

5

1918

Feb

27

B

No

Anton Krosinski

R. 2 Merrillan

3/4

Frank

15

1908

Oct

10

B

Yes

Henry Roth

Merrillan

John

18

Mar

21

B

No

Ed

16

Sept

15

B

No

Henry

13

Jan

9

B

Yes

Joe

11

Apr

23

B

Yes

Clara

9

Oct

9

G

Yes

Charles

7

Aug

25

B

Yes

Albert Preston

R. 1 Merrillan

1 1/2

Howard

17

1906

Nov

4

B

No

C W Ericson

R. 2 Merrillan

1

Jesse

9

1914

Apr

14

B

Yes

Albert

8

1915

Apr

8

B

Yes

Kenneth

6

1916

Oct

29

B

Yes

Mable

4

1918

Dec

27

G

No

Frank Bohac

R 2 Merrillan

Tillie

19

Sept

12

G

No

Bohumil

17

Nov

24

B

Yes

C J Dickinson

R 2 Merrillan

1/4

John

19

Feb

21

B

No

Albert

16

May

28

B

Yes

John Pasek

R 2 Merrillan

Joe

6

1917

Feb

28

B

Yes

Helen

4

1919

Dec

28

G

No

DeVan Staples

R 2 Merrillan

Marjorie

18

Oct

14

G

No

Robert

15

June

18

B

Yes

James Kolar

Merrillan

Miles

13

Sept

25

B

Yes

Blasta (?)

9

Mar

9

G

Yes

Wilson Galoway

Merrillan

Mable

11

1911

Oct

10

G

Yes

Francis

10

1913

Jan

15

B

Yes

Ruby

9

1914

June

28

G

Yes

Murel

7

1916

Jan

19

B

No

Rosa Waszak

R 2 Merrillan

1 1/2

Vinson

15

1908

Mar

26

B

Yes

Walter

7

1916

Jan

1

B

Yes

Frank

6

1917

Dec

4

B

No

Helen

4

1919

Apr

1

G

No

 

 

The Bruce Mound School had many teachers over the years.  Some of them were, Frances Sollberger (Kolbrak), Caroline (Sonheim) Bohac, Blanche (Bissell) Dickinson, Hazel Woodman, Minerva Davis, and a Miss Steiger.  Several of the teachers boarded with the Dickinson’s who lived about ¼ mile from the school.  One of the teachers, Blanche Bissell boarded there and later married the Dickinson’s son, John.  Caroline Bohac states that she taught at the school 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1936. 

 

Some of my information and pictures along with identifications were given for our story by Caroline Bohac a former teacher, age 95, now of Black River Falls, Clara Pasek, of rural Merrillan, and her sister, Lottie Pasek Bianchetto, of the Milwaukee area, who were both students at the school, and another student, Ted Janicki, of rural Neillsville.  We express our thanks to them for helping us put some history together for the Township of Dewhurst.  Other information was gotten from the Clark County Register of Deeds by Karen (Dolle) Mohr and her father, Kenneth Dolle, and the following item from a book in the libraries of Wisconsin.

 

The following is from the SCHOOLS OF YESTERYEAR book about Jackson County Schools.

 

BRUCE MOUND

Township of Dewhurst, Clark County

 

Even though this school was located in Clark County, it is included here because it is believed the students lived in Jackson County and the school building was eventually moved into Jackson County.

 

School officers were Mrs. Horazak, Mrs. John Dickinson and Joe Pasek, all with mailing addresses of Merrillan.

 

District school records show Hazel Woodman as teacher in this school from September 4, (?) through May 24, 1939 (later confirmed to 1941 by a student's report card), with a salary of $85 a month.  She walked a quarter mile to Bruce Mound from the home where she boarded.  She had a total of six students whose last names were Horazak, Polick and Staples.  Two years later, there were eight students with the last names of Krosinski, Kasprzak, Novak, Pasek, Polick and Staples.

 

Hazel Woodman was born December 17, 1917.  She graduated from Stanley Rural School in 1937 and completed a teaching course in one year to receive “First Grade” teaching diploma in 1939.  (I believe she was the last teacher at the school.)

 

Property Grant

Bruce Mound School's Second Life

 

Bruce Mound School Students

1.

Front row: Harold Kroszynski, Helen Janicki, Gloria Stolp, Mae Herrick, Lottie Pasek. Back row: Prixica Janicki, Wanda Janicki, Ted Janicki, Walter Janicki, Joe Pasek, Joe Anderson, Gene Horazak, Tag, John Dickinson's dog.

2.

1929-1930 Back row:Eugene Horazak, Ted Korowski, Tommy Novak, Rose Kurowski. Middle row: Stanley Kurowski, Loyd 'Ray' Harwick, Betty Herrick, Lottie Pasek, Martha Pasek. Front row: Harry Harwick, Benny Kurowski, John Staples, Mae Herrick & Mary Polick.

3.

All the girls in 1929. Caroline was the teacher this year.

4.

1934..Helen Polick, Betty Anderson

5.

1935..Front row: Helen Polick, Betty Anderson Back Row:Mary Polick, Lottie Pasek, Martha Pasek

6.

Arthur Horazak, Carl Staples, Roger Stolp, Matthew Kurowski
Second row: Helen Polick, John Staples, Betty Anderson. Third row: Mary Polick, Ben Kurowski, Martha Pasek (only part of her head showing. Back row: Walter Kurowski, Frances Sollberger, Lottie Pasek

7.

Martha & Lottie Pasek

8.

Eighth grade: Joe Pasek, Wanda Janicki

9.

Last students: Sophie Polick, Lucille Krosinski, Clara Pasek, Agnes Kasprzak. Back: Frances Polick, Helen Polick, Harold Krosinski, Gladys Krosinski (hid).

10.

 Picnic..front..Stan Polick, 3 Kasprzak's, Lucille Krosinski, Middle: Frances Polick, Sophie Polick, Agnes Kasprzak, Clara Pasek, Gladys Krosinski, Harold Krosinski, ? Friend. Back: Lottie Pasek, Martha Pasek, Helen Polick.

11.

Last School Picnic..Front: ?, Julia Krosinski, Jess & Beulah Pickett. Back: Mildred Krosinski, Caroline & Bohumil Bohac, Nellie & John Pasek, Charles Krosinski, Wanda Kasprzak & baby, ?, Mrs. Polick, ? with two children.

12.

1940-41 Report Card, last year they were issued by Bruce Mound school.

 

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