School Social Worker Lucile Hamner claims that student Albert Jones ran away from Genoa and was later returned to the school at his mother's insistence. Document also includes information on the student's parents, economic status and home life.
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the family history of Thomas Austin, age 16, including his lineage, events in his mother's life, where his siblings are attending school, and where the family lives.
An unknown school Social Worker reports Leslie Grant's father visited Genoa to determine if he would enroll his in the school. Claims father was impressed by the school.
School Social Worker Delphine Current reports that Mr. Clyde Sheridan Sr. visited Genoa to determine if he should enroll his son, Clyde Sheridan Jr., who is reported to be a talented athlete at Genoa.
School Social Worker Delphine Current claims that Rachel Sheridan, sister of Albert Sheridan, lied about her mother's illness and decided not to continue her education.
School Social Worker Delphine Current claims that the Edwards family stated their preference was that the children be enrolled or remain at Genoa due to limited resources at home, harassment from neighbors, and better opportunities to learn English.
Coming to Genoa, Families, Health, Disease and Mortality, Education and Curriculum, Labor, Training and Outing
Summary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner discusses Albert Jones' history during the periods between October and November 1932. References his family history, family situation, and the status of enrollment at Genoa.