Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1901 — St. Joseph College Graduates Fourteen. [ARTICLE]

St. Joseph College Graduates Fourteen.

St. Joseph College has completed its tenth annual term, fourteen young men have graduated from the institution and the students have returned to their respective homes. The enrollment this year was 110, and a glance at the college register shows that they hailed from nine different states, the greater number of them being from Ohio and Indiana. Seven of the students graduated were given the degree of Bachelor of Arts. They were: Leander A. Linz, Titus F. Kramer, Cyril C. Mohr, Sixtus B. Meyer, Daniel G. Neuschwanger, Ernest J. Hefele, Hubert W. Seiferle. The following two graduated from the Normal Course: Edward F. Hoffman, August J. Reichert. The following five graduated from the Commercial Course, the first three only receiving the degree: Peter J. Hartman, Henry J. Metzdorf, Theodore J. Sulzer, Joseph A. Naughton, Alfred J. Hepp. Chronic diseases a speciality, Dr. Merrill. ' Cocoanut taffy, newsboy lemon gems, iced Homestead cookies, lemon cream biscuit, fig-bar, chocolate creams are all fresh at Starrs. Prof. Hayner, the piano tuner has been unexpectedly called away but will return on June 26th. Leave orders at Clark’s Jewelery Store.