Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1902 — SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
SCHOOL NOTES.
Rue Parcels is sick He can scarcely stand up or lie down. Boils interfere. Mis* Cooper was sick last Friday and Saturday. Mr Neher, our member of the executive committee, of the Athletic association, will meet the members from the other schools, next Saturday at Lafayette to set the date and make final arrangements for the Athletic meet. R W. Spriggs is thinking of removing to Oklahoma in the near future. He has a good chance jthere, in the capacity of oversea of a l irge fruit farm. From the view' point of the school, if will certainly be a great loss, but we hope that our genial janitor will find in the move if be makes it, much to his advantage Mr. I. 0. Reubelt. tnrmbr teacher in the Rensselaer schools, visited with us, Monday. The Alumni Association at its meeting last Wednesday evening completed its organization. The follow ing officers were elected: B. F. Coen President Moses Leopold Vice President Gail Wasson...." Secretary George Scott Treasurer. Committees were appointed to draft a constitution and by laws, and to plan for whatever the' association should undertake this spring in connection with the commencement. Mr. E O. Holland, of the Louisville high school, but f rmer English teacher in the Rensselaer high echo il, will be one of the instructors in the Teachers’ Institute next fall.
