Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1890 — Rensselaer School Report [ARTICLE]
Rensselaer School Report
This the first term report of the Ilcnsselaer.Grt’sded SchooL embracing the*clnss standing of the pupils and their examination averages, as compared with former reports, a very - fair average reixiri. The large majf th< tscexamiiieil. did very v.-eli._ while others, iu the case of those who entere I after school had begun, and sonic i-hii t attend TTrOul the cbiifTtry. did not -o well. The questions proiK»unded were not catdr questionsqixgliuns '.l;;.*, canlibe answered 1 7 v< s or no., but questioi.s ilir-.t't >. their nn-itt-wio. ext.icited their., they- were questions in their nature searching. In attend-, aiiee. reg h lari ty and pun etna' ity. tl ie schools have never done bettef: the reports averaging very high. The teachers have.been active, and patient, and determined to rnltke their reports creditable ami they, have succeeded. The following is the report by grades: HIGH 5<.11001.. Cih’la Jlcre ".s." hZZ . SENIOK CLASS. Newton Warren64> 68, Ida C'hiicote 98 68. Emma Eger 9.8.-3 G, Alice Irwin 97 68. Gussic Phillips 91 14. Alfred Hopkins 92 01, Linnie-KeUcy 91 33, Eddie Hamcjond >3 12. Lewis riamiltonTTOt ox. .11 xioi: < i.a-<. " Alter 82 |: 2. CUo Blue so 68. Maudp Daugherty 9i) 05, AUw ' Tyler 910 1. Uelia'lrwin 99 19. Edith Marshall 97 57. Mary M( Colly 9 I <.iS, Ada Strong 95 02, Ira Washburn 78 04.
SQPHO.MOKE CLASS. True Alter —Bertha.. Alter 97 09, Ellie Cowden 99 73. Bennie Coen 99 19, Ora Duvall 91, Tillie Fendig- , Ross Graut .52.-l-Mora Harris 93 8, Frank Hie.'ver 93 1. Lndd Ilopkisis 95 1. George II •pkin;85 6, Maude Irwin 97 7, 11. J. Kanna! 88. John Kohler ,— —. Louie Leopold . Lawdie Martin 9S s. Belle Mar.-hall 9s 1. Eddie Dili . not ex., Fred Tyler 96 8, Aaron Wood 89 7. Florence Wood 86, Rufus M'ilson 88 3, Daisy Warner 95, Maggie Kenton . ' FRESHMAN ( LASS. Hattie Adams 80 -1. Carrie Clark Jess£_Goeil4 > 8 1, Cary Ci isi er ■-, Florence McDorald 9 1 2. Deila Ewen , Benhart Fcndig ,97 1, Erret Graham 98 3, Abbie Griswold ——, Job Harrison 9Q 9. Julia Irwin 97 4, Lettie Kohler 88 3, Chase Kelley 97 4, John Leahy , Bessie Makeever 89 6, Anna Meyer 87 7, Joe Marshall 96 4,Korah Parker 9G 4> Oren Parker 90 7, Mattie Robinson 88 s,Kirg Spitler 818. Myrtie Woodworth 93 1. Cora Wilson , 'Edgar Coen 95 9, Paul Wood 87 2, Ray Thompson 91 1, Nellie Moss , Ber'nic Maloy, quit ex., Etta Yeoman 93, May Enslen not ex,. Frank Hemphill 68 7, Jay Martindale 84 5, Maiy Werthner 91 2.
GRAMMER BTH. Jessie Adams not ex., Roy Blue 86 4, Lessie Bates 88 6, Myrtle Chipman 89. Orrie Clark 91 3, Ora Catt 77 2. Charley Duvall 86 5. Blanch Duvall 83 7, Clara Dodd 87. Louie Fendig 89 5, George Ferguson 87 5, Hallie Flynn 90, Flora Harrison 88 6, Henry Jones 86.04, Moses Leopold 83 4, Fannie McCarthy 91 7. Frank Morlan 89-p, Leo Miller 93 4, Bertha Nowels 91. Vernon Nowels 91 06, Dora Peacock not ex., Clyde Reeve 92 7, William Schanlaub 93 7, Emma Sayler 85 7, Zettie Smith 86. Ray Wood 89, Pearl Wasson 91 7, Reuben Yeoman 90 2‘. GRAMMAR 7TH. Daisy Crisler not ex.. Glenn Grant 89 7, Ernest Graham 95 5. Charley Kane 52 2. Irma Kannal 90 7, Claud Lam son 87 4, Sadie Leopold 93 7, William Mackey 94 9. Katie O’Conner 93 3, Lillian Peacock 92 9, Glenn Porter 90 9, Elmer Phegly. 83 9, Jo Reynolds not ex., May Robinson 89 7, Earl Sayler 89 8, Arthur Snodgrass not ex., Jacob Thomas 89 9, Herbert Welch not ex. SIXTH YEAR. Leota Alter 88. Mary Bales !•! 4. . PearlJßlue 98, Ida Dixey 9Q 7. MayDart 92, Lenna G rantß9, Agi G 1 tizebrook 84'6. Mary-Graham 91 7, Maggie Herbst 88 2. Pearl Hollister 85, Addie Haas 86 6. Frank Kelley 99 2, Georgie Kight 93 7. Albert Marshall 87, Bessie Moody 92. Laura McClellan , John McColly 71. Gaylprd ; Nowels 91 7, Bertha Parcels 89 7. 1 Claude Reubelt 93 1, Jay Stockton nings Wright 89 3, True Wood worth' 90 8, Erank Meyer 88 3, Bertie Rhoades 9k, Vermont Hawkins 89 7, Blanche Makeevcr 93, Della Owen 92 4. FIFTH YEAR. ' . _ Arthur CaW 87 3. Bertram Goff 84, Fred Irwin 82, Moore Walkcr 88, Lizzie Eiglesbach 91 9. Peaul Haus 94 3. Maude Healy 85 6, Mary Kohler 89, Nellie McCarthy 92 5, Floy Nowels 89'8, Lora Rhoades 90, Lessie Warren 96 2, Bertha Williams 91 7. Manford Ramey 93, Emma King 86 9, Gail Wassoh 95 7. Charlie Chipman 89 5. Belle Randle 80 3. ’ • PRIMARY Ct Chatlie Macklanbcrg 81. Ada l)u----vall 79. Della Ball 72, Sarah Dixey 89 8, Elmira Ellis 76, Edith Walker
98 4. Frank i Sayler 96, Mary Ellis 63, Edna Thompson 92, Eddie Dexter 81 6, Carrie Marshall 91 >. Katie Marshall 97 Jb y Pg-.ecck 7 ; 7, Grace Novels 96 6, Flossie Wright- 87 5, Nora Morlan 91 5, Kendeth Morgan 80, Clara Robinson '7. Fred Hemphill 92. Lona Flynn M. Leia Coen 89 8, Willie l-hir’i '. ! 2 9, Agnes Me Guire Bs. i.C j.-n 90. Crace Yeoman S 3 8. Van*.Grant 83 5, Charles Kelley 9& 8.-Leo Tutuer 91, Auburn Novels 86 7. Delaney Martin 86 8, Frankie ItcnhCt 7. Carrie Warrgrr ‘.'s. Vernh- "s. Fred Earee& 66. Charlie J- Eddie.(iatt C 9 5, George Minnikus. 81 6. Mask Holmes 79. Willie Woorfworth 80 7, Jay Sayler • s 3. Zula' 11< ;o<li t 7u Noble Ball 78. Chailn- M••‘hii s . Fred ITdpkins~ZL- Charlie—Connor. 86. Minnie Hemphill 81 5. Anna Van Iloutten 71, *Charles Elder 71. ’ Arlen Chrisler 90. ’Were not examined, class average ui ven.' F. W, Recbelt, Supt. Note.—ln the above grades the decimal p-iat Q is represented only by a blank space, the tyfßftevhich the matter is set not containing a I sufficient number of periods to admit !of their use in the many places re--1 quiring the decimal point.
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