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The Deestrick Skule, Strasburg, Pennsylvania, ca. 1910s

A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of when I grow up (children dressed as adults or dressed for work, e.g. as policeman, nurse, train driver, etc.). It also fits the monthly theme of group portraits.

Caption in the upper right-hand corner: "The Deestrick Skule." A penciled-in dealer's note on the other side identifies the location as "Strasburg, Pa."

This is a photo of children dressed in costumes to portray pupils, the schoolmaster, school committee members, and local citizens for a play about the funny goings-on at the old-time "Deestrick Skule" or district school -- the one-room schoolhouse of the early nineteenth century (not the school districts that resulted from the later consolidation of these small schools).

Mrs. M. H. Jaquith of Topeka, Kansas, was the author of The Deestrick Skule of Fifty Years Ago (1888) and "Exerbition" of the Deestrick Skule of Fifty Years Ago (1890). Both of these provided scripts and suggestions for producing local theatrical productions that could accommodate fifty or more participants (there are forty kids in this photo).

The Cyko stamp box (Cyko 5, variation A2.66) on the other side of this divided-back real photo postcard has an earliest known usage date of May 2, 1910, according to Brogan and Weseloh's Real Photo Postcard Guide (2006).
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4 comments

Deborah Lundbech said:

If only we could see the actual performance!
Wonderful slice of history, Alan!
20 months ago

Alan Mays replied to Deborah Lundbech:

Thanks, Deborah! It would be quite interesting to be able to travel back in time to see a performance! It apparently was widely performed judging by all the mentions in newspapers that I came across.
20 months ago

RicksPics said:

What a great photo from your collection, Alan. They look like they stepped out of a Dickens novel. I'm surprised the author isn't a Pennsylvanian because the title would lead me to believe it's about a school in a predominantly German community. Thanks for all the tasty details. Happy New Year.
20 months ago

Alan Mays replied to RicksPics:

Thanks, Rick! I'm not sure what language the fake dialect words like "deestrick skule" are supposed to represent, but it could be German. Happy New Year to you as well!
20 months ago