Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1900 — Teachers in the Rensselaer Schools, [ARTICLE]
Teachers in the Rensselaer Schools,
1900-1901. W. H. Sanders. Superintendent. Miss Mabel Cooper. Drawing and music. HIGH SCHOOL AND EIGHTH YEAR, W. <). Hiatt, Principal. Mathematics. Geo. E. Mitchell. Science. Miss Rule Connor, Latin and German, B. F. Coen, History. Miss Helen Harris, English. , OHADEB. Miss Adda May, Seventh Year. " Lillian Howarth, Sixth year. “ Lizzie Roberts, Fifth year. “ Helen Kelley, Fourth year. “ Edith Marshall, Third year. •* Adeline Chilcote.Th'd and Second year, Stella Shields, Second year, “ Nettie Needham,Second and First year. Mrs. Lizzie Kaub, First year. Mr. Hiatt succeeds Mr. McCoy as Principal of the High School. He is a teacher of several years of successful experience. He comes to us from Anderson, where be was at the head of the science deSrtment in the city high school. r. Hiatt teaches mathematics Miss Ruie Connor graduated from Ann Arbor in 1899 and has spent a year in graduate work in the same institution. She has taught a year. Miss Connor will have charge of Latin and German. Mr. B. F. Coen, who has the History work, graduated from the Rensselaer High School in 1892. Hetaught for three years in the district schools. He entered Madison University in 1896 and was graduated from this institution Inst June. Miss Helen Harris is an experienced teacher. She is a graduate of Occidental College, Loe Angeles, California. Later she took a degree from the University of California. She has spent the Pist year in graduate study in the niversity of Chicago. Mr. Mitchell, who taught Science last year, has the same work next year. He is a popular and efficient teacher. He is at present teaching in the Summer Normal. The grade teachers remain about as Inst year. Miss Helen Kelley, after spending a year in Madison, comes back to teach in fourth grade. .
