Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1920 — CITY SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY [ARTICLE]
CITY SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY
Names of the 25 Instructors for This Year—Several New Teachers. The Rensselaer schools will open Monday and a very large attendance is expected. The first day, of course, is given over to enrollment and assignment ahd the pupils will not get down to business until Tuesday.. Following are the names and positions occupied by the 25 instructors who are to teach the young idea how to shoot. Those marked with an asterisk are new teachers; aft” others are home teachers or were here last year: Grades—First, Helen Lamson and •Helen Porter (Remington); second, Minnie Hemphill, principal; second and third, *Mrs. A. A. Shepler (Rensselaer) ; third, ♦Frances Folger (Barkley); fourth, Tillie Malchow; fourth and fifth, Cecile Jordan; fifth, •Nina Pogue (Frances villej. Grammar building —•Hollis Leighley, principal (Morocco); Ora Sage, Ethel English, *Alma Garllug (Medaryville). High school—C. R. Dean, supt.; A. A. Shepler, principal and science; Blanche Merry, English; Grace Norris, Latin; Jesse Merry, commercial; •LeNeda Key, history (Morocco); •H. K. Wiley, mathematics (Indianapolis); *Thelma Shafer, mathematics and English (Michigan); *Ruth Clendenen, science (Moline, Ill.); •Helen Leatherman, French (RensS6lci6r) • Special teachers —Frank Woerner, manual training and agriculture; •Gladys Minch (Chalmers), domestic science; ‘Helen Gray (Remington), music and art.
