Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1916 — FEW NEW TEACHERS FOR THIS YEAR [ARTICLE]

FEW NEW TEACHERS FOR THIS YEAR

Most of Last Year’s Teachers Will Be Back Again This Year—t Prospect of Bright Term. The Rensselaer city schools will have nearly all of last year’s teachers back again this term and the prospects are bright for one of the best school years fn history. The schools will open next Monday, September 4th. In the high school faculty the only changes are that Prof. Coe will take the position of principal, but he is not a new addition to the force, an ! G. A. Stevenson, of Harvey, 111., who will take the place vacated by Earl Chamberlain, who is down on the Mexican border and will be unable to teach this year. " In the grade schools the new teachers will be Miss Helen Lam son, Addie Harris, of Mt. Ayr, and Worth Stoneburner, of Saline City, Ind. The instructors for this term and their homes and subjects are given below: C. R. Dean, Rensselaer, Supt. HIGH SCHOOL. J. I. Coe, Rensselaer, science, Prin. L. Waive Mallory, Toledo, mathematics. Anna Harmon, Attica, history and mathematics. Harriett Shedd, Rensselaer, German. Grace Norris, Rensselaer, Latin and English. iSelma Leopold, Rensselaer, English. G. A. Stevenson, Harvey, 111., science. SPECIAL. Mable Atwood, Rensselaer, domestic science. Grace E. Stover, Downers Grove, 111., music and drawing. Richard A. Rice, Lafayette, commercial and writing. L. E. Wass, Greencastle, manual training. GRADE TEACHERS. Helen Lamsoh, Rensselaer. Marie Winn, Indianapolis. Minnie Hemphill, Rensselaer. Elizabeth Hemphill, Rensselaer. Lucille Phillips, Monticello. Tillie Malchow, Rensselaer. Cela Anderson, Lapel, ind. Worth Stonebumer, Saline City, Ind. Jane Parkison, Rensselaer. Addie Harris, Mt. Ayr. Ethel English, Wolcott.