Remembering Bowen School

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The Bowen School was constructed of concrete blocks.
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Kuehl also remembers the chemical toilets — one for the boys and another for the girls — and the coal stoker that provided heat for the classroom.

“I remember having a big register in the wall, and on cold mornings when we got to school, we’d all stand in front of the register, huddled up, trying to get warm,” she said.

For awhile, it was the job of teacher Etta Hasenyager to fill the stoker in the morning.

“She finally rebelled against doing that, and one of the boys, I think it was Harold Bohm, was hired to do it,” Kuehl said.

But janitorial duties were part of the teacher’s assignments.

“I can still remember her wearing brown cotton gloves dusting during recess and noontime, and running the dust mop on those hardwood floors,” Kuehl said.

Kuehl remembers the plays put on each year, and how curtains were strung over a wire to provide a stage area on the flat floor. Events such as the plays, PTA meetings and any other school events were big social functions.

“Everybody in the neighborhood came; it wasn’t just people with children,” Kuehl said.

Kuehl said that by the last year of school, there were only six children left in the school.

“We were really sad when our school closed,” she said. “In fact, some of the children had left the year before because their parents thought they would get better schooling.”

But life went on.

“It was exciting to go to a new school,” Kuehl said.

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