Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1880 — February Report of the Rensselaer Graded Schools. [ARTICLE]

February Report of the Rensselaer Graded Schools.

Wholx 1 number enrolled tor the month, ill) Average daily attendance ioi Percent of attendance <);} “ “ conduct n:! “ “ punctuality im “ “ .study .. . <)9 Number of excuses received by teachers. . .11!) *■ *• principal... .17 Names of pupils whose record was “3” for the whole month. PKI-UAItY A. Daisy Warner. Linuie Kelley, Carrie Woodworlli, Belli 1 Smith, Warren Washburn, Everett No wets, Alva Hopkins—7. FIUMAKY js. ( ora Adams, Mary Adams, Anisic Beck. T.ee ( att, Albert Fendig, Hebcc.ca Fendig, Eva liar'ljiiir. (.rillc Hutson, Birdie Hammond, Nellie Hopkins, Rettie Ivepner. George Minnikers. George Moss. Charlie Hlioades, LenaSchwitzer, Umlie Spitler, Dallas Warren, MntticYVardcn, Ision Zimmerman, Paul Troy.—2o. INT EKM EDIATE DEPARTMENT. Hattie Blankenbaker, Gavlord Chilcotc, Ida Mark, Bennie Fendig, Ivatie Green, Lucy HFitly, Mary ifaUorun, j* Hopkins, Frank Kepner, Minnie Norris, Minnie Peacock, Sarah 1 enter, Harry Zimmerman, Fannie Wood, Inez Hutson, Stephen Warren. Eugene Sayler, Miller Grant, Mary Beck.— lo. (JK AMM Alt DEPARTMENT. Mattie Fendig, Louisa Platt.—2. limit SCHOOL. Delos Thompson, Victor Lougliridge. Lola Moss, Aril la Cotton, Ora Thompson, Mattie McCoy, Belle Alter, Clara Reeve. Alice Rhoads, Nellie Spitler, James Erwin, May Miller, Bavard Clark, Frank Weathers, Jennie Duvall. Henry smith. Etta Crosse,u n.—l 7. Persons in want of standard fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, etc., will do best by purchasing at the Rensselaer Nursery.