I love this picture of Mary. She clearly valued education so this must have been a proud moment. Her confidence and optimism for the future are evident.
The note on the back of the photo, however, discloses a far different story.
Transcription of photo back:
Mary Rumping (1895) Schenk (1900) Schaffer (1916)1, Marysville, Montana
I graduated in May 1895, was 16 years old March-3-1895.2 I had a teachers certificate in the Fall of 1895. Taught two weeks in Wilborn, Mont. Somebody told I wasn’t 18 and I lost my position. I asked my father to let me go normal3 he said no “you ___ ___ ___ go and work out.[“] My heart was broke then and is yet as I preferred that work instead of working in an old house or kitchen. 1929-6-29 M.G.S.
To provide some context, it’s important to note that at the time Mary made this request of her father, her parents were in the midst of a long and contentious separation. In the final divorce proceeding years later, her father testified that Mary’s mother had turned the children’s hearts against him. Perhaps this explains, in part, her father’s hostile response.