Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1910 — WILL RE 30 GRADUATES THIS YEAR [ARTICLE]
WILL RE 30 GRADUATES THIS YEAR
In the Rensselaer High School Class. FOURTEENJOYS, 16 GIRLS. Commencement Week, Beginning Sunday, May 22, Will Be A Busy One for Graduates and School Faculty—Hon. C. B. Landis Will Deliver Commencement Address. This yeaf*s class of graduates will number 30, fourteen boys and sixteen girls. Commencement Week will begin with the Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday evening, May 22, at the Christian church, and from then on, except for Monday evening, there will be something doing all the time until the Alumni banquet Friday night at the Armory, which concludes' the performance. Who will preach the baccalaureate sermon has not yet been decided upon, but the other matters have been arranged, as follows: Tuesday, Class Day; play at the opera house. Wednesday night, Commencement exercises at the Christian church, address by Hon. C. B. Landis of Delphi. Thursday night, Junior Reception at the Armory. Friday night, Alumni Banauet, at the Armory. -f>Folowing are the names of the thirty graduates: Kenneth Allman, Georgo Casey, Faye Clarke, Vera Haas, Alice Coen, Jessie Hanson, Mary Harper, Addle Harris, Muriel Harris, Harvey Hemphill, Sarah Holmes, Lloyd Hopkins, Gertrude Jackson, Edna King, John Knox, Selmh Leopold, Lois McCarthy, Nellie Meyers, Dean Merlca, Harry Moorhouse, jii Forest Morlan, Mary Pierce, ' Merle Porter, Gladys Reeve, - • Nellie Ryan, Raymond Stucker, William Molitor, Hugh Kirk, Chede Jordan^ Madle Drake, ,j
