Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1879 — Rensselaer Pubilc Schools. [ARTICLE]

Rensselaer Pubilc Schools.

The report of the Rensselaer public schools for the eighth and last month shows an enrollment of 199 pupils. Average daily attendance 170. Per cent. of attendance 86, of study 100, of punctuality 99, of conduct 93. Number of excuses received for absence 86. Number of pupils strictly punctual 174; number of pupils who observed good conduct 160; number of pupils who observed rules for study 1872. The puptys whose record is 3, are as follows : Primary A’—Cora Call, Cora Adams, Gertie Clark, Rebecca Frnuig, Warner Grant, Agnes Healy, Nellie Uatlorau, Albert liutson. Floyd Robinson, Paul Troy, Aanie Webber, Alfred llopkint,Ora Duvall, Maud Baylor, (Samuel Fendig, Isaac Leopold, Mabel Hopkins, Jessie Clark, llatlie Clark aud Emma K.-rr. —20. PaiMARY B.—Aby Bass. Amxie Beck, Charles Chamberlain, Loo Call, Harry Duvall, Eddie Duvall, Louie Hopkias, Birdie Hammond,Lucy Healy, lues Uulnou, Cri.ly Huteon, Mary liiilloran, Mettle Kelley, Charles Plait, Davie Plait, Churlos Kuosdos, Charles Robinson, Mamie Spitler. Birdie Spiller, Walter Willey, Mattie Warden and Albert FeuJig.—22. INTKRM Kl> IAT r Dkparturnt, Collie Beck, Mary Beck, Nora Hopkins, Charles Spitler, Gaylord Chilcotc and J udxon Adams. —6. Grammar School. —Henry Smith, Daaiel Willey, \alSeib, Louisa Platt, Tillie Feudig, kupha Miller, Lizzie Morgan, Myrta Hankie, Mary Healey and Hattie Hopkins. —lO. lllau School. —Arilla Cotton, Lizzie Eager, Anna Lamson, Lola Muss, Louis Hollingsworth, D.-los Thompson, Charles Warner, Lilia Alter, Clara Adams, Cel.a Childers, Lulu Hammond, Ellen Robinson, Nellie Spiller, J units Lrtvin an! Enima Washburn. —16. A resume for eight months on the four points, viz., enrollment, average daily attendance, per cent, of atlendaiivc, and the names of pupils who receive the first, second or third honor for good deportment, study and attendance: Whole number enrolled 282; average daily attendance 212; per cent, ot attendance 76. First Honor — All pupils who have been perfect ia attendance, deportment and study for the whole year aie enrolled in this class. Their names are us follows: Birdie Hammond, Lucy Healey, Inez Hutsou, Crilley Hutson, Birdie Spitler, Val Seib, Louis Hollingsworth, Luiu Uumm-ind aud Nellie Spiller.—9. Second Honor. —All pupils who have been perfect in attendance, deportment and study for one term are eurulled in this this class. Their names are as follows : Cora Adams, Cora Call, Gertie Claik, Warner Grant, Albert Hutson, Rebecca Fendig, El za Tuteur. Mamie Spiller, Dallas Warrea, Waiter Willey. Harry Zimmerman, Lee Catt, Kellie Kelley, Charlie Platt, Anna Lamson, Emma Rhoades, Alice Rhoades, Elinor Dwiggins, Clara Adams, Celia Childers, Arilla Colton, Lola Moss and Lilia Alter.—23. Tuisn Honor. —Embraces all pupils who have not been,absent any during the year. Henry Smith. The school trustees submit the above final report for the school year and hop* the work haa.mVt the approbation of the patronS'of our free school. The trustees have employed Prof. G. W. Allen to superintend our school for the year 1879—80. The patrons have hitherto generously contributed the means to print our annual catalogue, and if one is issued in U>79 the means will have to be contributed as heretofore. The public scho I needs the best thought and moct careful attention of ail eitiseos. The general plan will not be ehanred, and w.i hop* that all parties will work iu harmony. Simon P. Thompson, Mokorcai F. Chilcotk, Abraham Lkjpolo, May Eth, 1879 School Trustees.

PRiiDIH’B.—I have special arrai griusrils with a large produde houtv, end am title lo pay higher pries* fur all kinds of produce than any other hotite in town. 80 A. Lkopoi.i*