Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1909 — LOVE TROUBLES OF TEACHER [ARTICLE]
LOVE TROUBLES OF TEACHER
Loses License For Obtaining Answers For His Girl Pupil. Crawfordsville, Ind., May 4.—For the love of one of his girl pupils, fifteen years old, Howard Charters, twenty-three years old, a teacher in the school of Union township, this county, has forfeited his license on the charge of having supplied her with answers in an examination for an eighth grade graduation diploma. The girl’s name is Opal Marie Whitecotton, and under the name of Okal M. Whitecotton her teacher went to Ladoga, where he was not known, and said that he had been out of school for some years and wished to take the examination for a diploma so that he could enter a business college.
