Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1914 — There Will Be Thirty-Eight Graduates at St. Joseph's. [ARTICLE]

There Will Be Thirty-Eight Graduates at St. Joseph's.

The largest class in, the history of St. Joseph’s college will graduate on June 17th. The examinations are being ‘ held this week tor the other grades, while the seniors have practically completed their work. The year has been a very successful one aside from the inconveniences occasioned <by the burning of the gymnasium. The new building will probably not be completed by the time school opens next fall, but it will be well under way and before the cold weather will (be far enough along to take care of the indoor work of the athletes. St. Joseph’s is a growing, institution and Rensselaer ts fortunate to have it located hera* < ‘ J --~- '• - *,»■<■'*?** - ,i. ■ . . Ohick starter and .other poultry feeds at Hamilton' A Kellner's.