Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1902 — SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
SCHOOL NOTES.
Frances Eigelsbach has been out of school the laßt week, teaching for her sister Hattie, who has been siok. Dr. Geo. Ward, financial secretary of Wabash College, inspected the High School Wednesday and Thursday last. From the Senior Class ho was looking for prospective students; from the citizens of the town he was seeking contributions to college endowment. Wade Laßue is still on the sick list. Pearl Poets entered the eighth grade Monday. And now they say that the question of keeping the buildings warm has been settled. A Paul system expert from Ohioago was here Saturday, and located the chief difficulty in the vaouum pump at the power house. As a result of some adjustments, Saturday, with a steam pressure of onehalf pound the temperature of the rooms rose to 85 degrees. Several of the radiators in the new building have been enlarged. Miss Harris spent Saturday and Sunday at Hammond with her Bister, who departs this week for California. The High School Athletics and Literary Association met last Friday at 4:00 p. m. Plans were set in motion for seouring field meets with the neighboring high schools. They also hope to arrange a debate with some of the high schools. W antBD-— Some patriotic citizen or citizens to present the high school with a piano. There is an opportunity for somebody to do an infinite amount of good with a small amount of money. Honor bright, who is lucky man ?
