Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1919 — FORTY-FOUR TO CLOSE SCHOOL CAREERS IN MAY [ARTICLE]

FORTY-FOUR TO CLOSE SCHOOL CAREERS IN MAY

The number of young people to graduate from Rensselaer high school in May will be forty-four, providing nothing occurs before that time to reduce the number. This will be the greatest number ever graduated at one time from the locpl school, surpassing the previous high water mark by one. The annual high school commencement will be held on the night of May 21, and Will be followed on Mays 23 by the alumni banquet, always one of the most enjoyable affairs of the graduating exercises. As usual the’ entire week will be given over to £he graduates and it is planned to have exercises of some kind each night. The baccalaureate address will be delivered Sunday evening, May 18. The following is the list of graduates, 30 girls and 14 boys: Babcock, Prank. Colline; Leland. Crooks, Jeanette. Chamberlin, Kathryn. Dunlap, John. Dahncke, Louis. Ellsworth, Olive. Folger, Frances. Gilbranson, Pauline. Gorham, Lester. Hudson; Sophia. , Harris, Ernest. Keplner, Ora. Knaur, Daisy. Knox, Lucille. Kruse, Esther. Lambert, Adah. Leiglfly, William. Mauek, Lucy. Maxwell, Bertha. McElfresh, Jennie. Moore, Marie. Murphy, Ruth. Macy, Carl. V. Makeever, Marion^ IMerica, Forekt. O’Neall, Sara Alice. Poole, Iva. Price, Irene. 1 Price, Lilly. Phegley, Halley. Reed, Edna. Reynolds, Maud. •Robinson, Ada. Ryan, Frances. Randle, Walter. Standish, Lera. ' Stuart, Bessie. Scbleman, Paul. Thornton, Arthur. Ulm, Lucy. Witham, Alice. Waymire, Everett.