Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1886 — Report of the Rensselaer Graded Schools [ARTICLE]
Report of the Rensselaer Graded Schools
This, the tint term report of the present school year, embracing the class standing and examination average of each pupil in . all the grades, is, as will be seen by a careful perusal of the following, a very good report. Three hundred and nineteen pupils ware examine'd.. Several have been promoted trom lower to higher grades on account of their faitutulness and perseverance, and their general fitness lor more tulvaneed work. Let each' parent and patron read careliilly Um standing ot his children or those under his care, to see if they have dyne what they were expected to do. F. W. Rei'BEi't, Supt. HIGH SCHOOL. ‘'Faleli dtia Afcrees” SENIORS: Samuel Sparling fl" Chas. Porter, flo I Katie Green U 4 (i Sarah Uhilcote !M 94 qeorge Bruce fld 2 Gaylord Cbilcote 1)6 6 Birdie Duvall fl 473 Frankie McEwen fl-1 fl JUNIOR CLASS. Chilcjie, Addie 84 6 K‘.*lley, Nellie 03 6 Erwin, Anna 04 1 toughridge, B. *,f3 6 Tendig, Albert Ol o Moore, Mattie 03 8 llaimnoud, B. 00 <> Moss, George . Ol 8 Healy, Lucy 87 6 Parktson, Stella 80 3 Hutson. Inez 01 0 Spitler, Maude 80 fi Irwin Schuyler 89 0 Spitler, Maude ‘.'2.3 Irwin, Frankie 91G Vaunaiia. Rob .95 6 Wilson,' Edie 9'» J 2nd YEAK GttADE. Coeif, Xeliie 99 <) Nichols, Grace 97 G Gwin, Lacy 86 5 Newels, Arthur 96 3 Irwin, Eddie 87 5 Powell, Floy ', 92 1 Kinney, Alhe 97 U Willey. Walter 93 1 Mnlmever, Mc4. 87 0 Wilson, Lerie 93 1 Makcever. S. 83 0 Zimmerman, B 7G6 IST YEAH GRADE. Clark, Cl”rlie 87 - Miller, "Atbtjn '73 8 Cleave:', .Joiiu 83 0 U'Connor, Thos. 80 7 Cody, Mamie 8d 8 Peacock,..Mary 92 7 Fendiz, Samuel 9!) 7 Roberts, Lora 84 1 llandiey, Hillis 87 2 Robinson, Harv. 00 8 Healy, Agnes b'.i 0 I’r'est, Rue - . 93 2 Hopkins, Louie 89 8 Warner, David 84 7 liopki ns, Nelhe 90 1 IVkrmuJigwloa A 7 - Kentmi, Einma 89 8 Washburn, W. !i(J 0 Kohler, I‘etrr 88 2 Williams, Mamie 92 8 Maloy, Frank 81 0 Tiitiier, Eliza 87 8 grammar -Sth grade. Linnie Kelley 03 Lewis Hamilton 85 Alice Irwin 90 Gussie Phillips 85 Rosie Beck 89 Glenn Bates 84 Emma Randle 91 Albert Hutson 82' Ratu e Fly an 91 -George ttealy 82, lotiflla Blue 92 Allied Hopkins 88 Ola Sigler 02 Charley Daugherty 87 Eva Kline 89 Chailie Blue ■ 91 Emma Eger 02 4 Clin) ley Simpson 89 Ora Duvall 88-Charley Robinson 87 Ida ('hileete Si; Eddie llamiuontl 83 May Porter. 89 Floyd Robinson 79 85 Earl Reynolds .85 Ma;y Chilcote 84 Dora Clark 82 Patil Troy 82 Ida Milliken 89 GRAMMAR— 7th GRADE. Isaac Leopold 89 Daisie Warner. 80 Ira Wash burn. 87 Maud. Buy lor 83 Charley Rhoads 84 Blanche Alter 90 Simoa Fendig . 80,Mabie Hopkins 91 -Eyj-ret Nowels 89 Ollie Irwin > ftlEddie D.ivall So Emma Robinson 87 Everton Powell 8(> Fannie Clark 91 Rufus Wil.-ou 83 Hattie Ciark ■ Ol Katie Burk . 89 .Newels Tl —— Ctis-iie Etsner 87 ■ SIXTH YEAR GRADE. Lsui’ie Marlin 95 Emma Mackey 88 Mary Stew-rd 91 5 Charles Clifton 87 G Al run t '-'I 5 Belle Smith 85 S./'ppettheiiner 91 5 Johnnie Kohler B’> "True Alter fl! Ctarence Sigler -84Birnie Maloy ?! Frank Hodshire 83,5 Jay Zitt tuerman.9o 5 Maudte. .rwin 83 Berlin Alter 90 Ida Towers 83 Sylvia Hardesty 90 Tillie Fendig 82 Louie Leonold 50 Aaron AVood 7§ George Hopkins 89 Florence Mood 71 ® Eddie Randle 89 Frank James 7f> Harvey Knnnal 88 5 Thomas Milson 6G FIFTH YEAR GRAI>E, t’l.nsc Kell’y 9C>. 7 Johnnie Leahy 87 -httdd HBniiiißfli...., 94 Annie 85. G ik (-2 5 Claud Siglej : ; J Let tie Kohler 92 5J ea nnie llammbnd 84 Mattie. Robiusuu 92 Daisy Huuon 84 Eftie Clark dfTarrie Woodworth 82 flattie I’oWe’l fl > 3 Willie Beck 81 5 Civile II ■pkius 90 Myrtle Woodworth 81 Ernest Newels 90 Charles Warreii 81 Allie Smith - fl. 1 7 William Wilson 80 Carlin Handley $8 5-Calvin Ktrsner 79 5 Gusiie-King 87 7 Jessie AlXm« 78 j.’z.Ge i».u X 87 immi.i Sayler 77 Hattie A-lairj 87 -AVarren '.Vilson 76 5 George I'. rguß >n 87 Dor i Peacock 75 4th year grade. Lessie-Djites <B9 Willie. Mackey .78.7 R>y Blue 84 7 Fannie McCarthy 88 (Ira t'att .. 90 2 Frank Morlan. 85 2 Myrtie Chipman 88 Lennie Newels ’9O 4 thrie Clark 82 5 Kirgie Spitler 86 2 Ed- Daugherty 86.3-M illie-Shanlaub 8b 6 Chat-ire Duvatt 78 5 John Smith 79 2 Blanche Duvall 84 8 Zet tie’ Smith 83 8 Beubart I’endig 88 2 Sarah Stone. 81 5 I ~e 1-vmiig 84 5 Ray Thompson :H>3 Hallie l lvnn HQ 8 Ray Wood 85 Eri ett Graham* 80 5 Elbert Zoll 87 1 V. Hawkins 81 (> Charles Borem * Moses Leopold 80 1 Frank Webber * * Entered very recently, ;'i:t> year <;k - de. Sadie Leopold .93 Lillie Peacock 913 Ernest Graham Stl 3 Manford Ramey 90 7 Frank King 93 1 CliiEe Passons 85 3 Bertha Garard 91 Joe Reynolds 93 6 Jay Stockton 80 2E. Richardson 90 2 Rose Platt 92 Mary Ramp 87 Bell Fvtidig . 85 £atie O’Ccunor 90 1 -Exank..liol>ina.-n 79 Irma Kannal 93 7 W. CID’:-.').- 80 T May Dart < 82 3 ' Lester Warren 80 8 James Clark 91 7 David Shand 95 2 Sallie Clark 86 May Robinson 87 2 3RD YEAR GRADE. Chase James 89 9 Vernice Cristler 85 8 True Wood worth 89 6 Glenn Grant 855 Leota Alter 89 5 Ross Sigler 85 3 Em ma King 2 --89 5 Bertie Rhoades 84 7 Pearl H dlister 89 3 True Yeoman 84 G Frank. Meytr 87 7 Lopie Kissenger 77 9 Earl Sa; lor 87 Mary Delaney 72 6 2ND TEAK YEAR. .- Doilie .Schoch 98 7 Charlie Chipman 94 8 1 Trank Kettey-~ t'S S Jennie Gerard “b 4 1 ‘ Grace Thompson I*B 5 A. Cunninstham 93 8 ; Rose Thompson 97 5 Pearl Haus 92 3 I Everett Schock 97 3 Floy Newels 92 1 i Lttitiie Graiit .96 2 Arthur C«lt 87 5 i Celia O'Connor 95 5 Fred J twin 88 2 I Jen gs Wright 94 7 Wi.lie Towers 84 fi 1 Claude i’eubelt §5 A Maggie Ifodshire 88 8 'John Halliday .00 7 Daisy Willis 868 , Fred Burroughs 91 Bertie Goff 84 Rens Wartena 93 3 Louie Hawkins 89 j Frank Hawkins 92 1 Earl Mann 87 • Earl, llpusman 92 3 Lemuel Saner 89 6 Bertha Parsons 91 K Sarah Smith 7 90 6 Roy Hopkins 90 7 Alphpuse Berii 78 8 •James Kissenger 41
Speaking of life disgraceful movement on the part of Indiana Deinoerata to set aside the election of Lieutenant governor Robertson, the Boston Advertiser says: “Such action would never have beSfi undertaken if their candidate had been successful. If anything l onld dishonor the party Gray, McDonald, Voorhees and Holman, this affair would do it; btlt it was long ago remarked that a corrupt egg could not be made worse, ft is true, however, however, that its corruption becomes more evident when the respectable-appearing shell is broken.” The comments of the press, of which the above is a Sample, indicate that the action of the Indiana Democracy, shameful as it is, causes no surprise among those who are acquainted with its history. To create a sensation of the country, it should pursue an honorable course for a change,—tZoHmaZ.
