Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1907 — CLASS BREAKS ALL RECORDS. [ARTICLE]

CLASS BREAKS ALL RECORDS.

Rensselaer high school is jnstly famous for its leadership in athletics and should be equally or more iog classes. There is probably not another place of no greater population in the state which graduates as many pupils from its high school, and there are plenty of towns in the state very much larger, which do not have as large graduating classes. Last year all former records of the school were broken by a class 31 in number. This year even that record will be broken, and a class of 38 turned out. As is almost invariably the case in high schools, the girls who graduate largely out number the boys, and than same defect exists in the present year class, not that there are too many girls in the but too few boys. Twentyfive of the members are girls, and only thirteen boys. The following are the names of tjhe class members Edith Adams Mamie Archer, Clara Brusnahan Ivan Brenner, Earl Bruner Ella Casey, Zelda Daugherty Delos Dean, Homer Dobbins Carl Duvall, Irene Dnvall Edna Fen lig, PanlGlazebrook Luvie Gunyon, Georgia Harris Helen Hopkins, Glen Huston Marget Irwin, Agnes Kahler Clare Jesson, A valine Kindig VeraLefler, Eva Maines MollieMcElfresh Robert Milliron Nellie Moody, Eva Moore Feme Osborne, Feme Parser Hazel Parker, Geo. Parkinson Bradley Boss, Ina dhesler Rex Warner, Elmer Wilcox Grace Worland, Devere Yeoman Ora Yeoman.