Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1907 — City Schools Roll of Honor [ARTICLE]

City Schools Roll of Honor

For the Term Ending October 11th, 1907. The following named pupils having been perfect in attendance and punctuality, and having done satisfactory work in all their studies, and whose deportment was satisfactory, tre entitled to have their names placed on the honor roll. SENIORS Carrie Piaree LeU Thompaon JUNIORS ■ Hally Alter Arvel Bringle. Ralph Hammend Hope Harley RosaLuers Star Mareball Madeline Ramp SOPHOMORES KennetiL Allman George Caaey Anna McGee Glady s Neeve Annabel Smith FRESHMEN Wilson Buasell Elton Clarke Bartha Daniels James Ellie Ruth HammoaA Gifford Hayes Dina Hermanaen Hazel Hurt Hazel Jacks Virgil Knowlton Della Leek Martha Long T7'' Helen Meader Alice Middletc n Katie Nevill Ethel Parker John Parkiaon Alice Parks; Wilma Peyton Stella Platt Mabie Ranaford Edwin Robinson Mamie Smith Floyd Tanner Dale Warner Lesta Wasson Vina Tetter Ada Yeoman ■ EIGHTH GRAPE Florence Allman Ethel Clarke Howard Clark Leo Colvert Jennie Com'r . Ethel Davis _ Fred Hamilton CapeJHanley Bennie Hanson John Hemphill Flossie Hines Hazel Jones Edward Parkison Gladys Pierce Charles Portrr Mary Potts Viola Rayher Joe Reeve Alfred Thompson Mattie Warne Hazel Webber . Noble York SEVENTH GRADE Aileen Allman Irene Byrd '■. ; Junior Benjamin Mary Brown Warren Chaffin Samuel Duvall Marie Grubb Harry Hiekman Ethel Hurley Edward Honan Paul Miller Leota Muster Louis Norman Thomas Padgitt Daisy Rutherford Anna Stookalck SIXTH GRADE Arnold Bailey Glsdys Coen Ethel Grant Floyd Griggs Frank Gorham Mary Gant George Healey Ernest Hopkins Lura Halleck Emil Hanley Hazel Israel Amanda Jenkins Archie Lee MarjorieftLoughridge Basil Leech Pearl McConahay Nellie O'Connor Russel Parker Frank Potts George Padgitt Marian Parker Hazel Reeve Florence Redmond Dora Smith Edna Turner Beatrice Tilton Emily Thompson Lorene Warren Merl Warren Catherine Watson Claude Yeiter FIFTH GRADE Weaver Archer Marguerite Brown Pearl Brown Eva Coen Florence Chaffin Maud Day Edgar Day Ethel Fisher Gladys Grant Agnes Howe Ruby Huffman Mabie Jones

Charles Kepner Gertrude Kannal Cecil Lee Golden Manahan Dorio Morlan Judson Michael Frank Miller Merie Nevill Harold Pumphrey Cecil Potts Bruce Porter Luella Robinson Owen Simons Mabel Stocksick Russell Warren Annabell War tens Arthur Yeiter Grace Zea lone Zimmerman ™“— Worth Archer Charles Baker Dera Daniels Vera Healey Clarence Hines Eva Hurley Cecil Kiser Lawrence Knapp Helen Leatherman Wilda Littlefield Marguerite Norris Harriett Overton Martha Parker Robert Reeve Charles Rhoades Coral Ropp Floyd Rowen Pearle Shreeves Howard Speaks Guy Swim Ruth Turner . Mera Daugherty Madeline Warren Howard York THIRD GRADE Noreßtkar Robert Blue Clan Brown Marien Ciark Earl Collins Herschel Collins Donnell Tarey Lottie Griggs Randle Gorham Kersey Kirk Clarence Mackey Pauline Pumphrey Vivien Ramey Oct* Simmons William Tilton David Turner Ruth Wood Devore Zea Gertrude Medicos SECOND GRADE Paul Beam Jamee Criteer Elsie Dowell Omar Daniel Okol Gant Hath Gorham Inez Kiplinger Ross Moore James Moore Ruih McGee Kenneth Nichols Florence Rosenbaum Zella Russell Earl Richmond Hilda Rosenbaum Marie Smith Floyd Smith Daisy Smith Raymond Sigler Ergus Timmons Irene Turner Leonard Wartena Stuart Warren Deles York Helen Zea - FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Stanley Archer Lillian McClanahan Cophine Branch Thelma Martindale Paul Chaffin Chase Norman George Daugherty Olay'Nevill Hazel Grant Larkin Potts Lester Gorham Helen Parkinson Frank Hinas Ed ala Rhondas CharleAßabtek Jay Doe Rath Helen Kays Frank Ransferd Madeline Moore Virgil Russell Brook Moore Millard Smith Paul ScUeman Thelma Tilton FIRST GRADE Isabel Brown KAtbrrn Chamberlain Jay Collins May Conaway Ruth Daugherty Grace Dowell Ivah Healey Ora Kepner Helen Kiplinger Fanchen Kirk Carrie Miller Harold Parker Lynetta Pugh John Richaids Ira Richards Viola Richmond Leonard Swartzell Edwin Warren NOTES. Reports will be sent from the high school every six weeks during this school year. Parents and students are especially urged to examine these reports and to give their help wherever they cau in order that the efficiency of the scuool may be increased. The high school fc uffers most from irregularity of attendance.