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Aurora High School Commencement – 1885

The 1885 Commencement of the Aurora High School in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 Jun 1885 – Page 3, Column 2

A New Brood of High School Fledglings.

The 18th Commencement Exercises drew together, at the Opera House, on Friday evening last, the largest assembly that was ever packed within its walls.

An appropriate salutatory was well spoken by Miss Maud Sargent.

Miss Agnes Kastner, whose theme was “To-day and not To-morrow,” with much grace of manner and expression argued forcibly against procrastination.

Miss Mabel I. Boyd had chosen for her subject “Silent Influence,” which she discussed with much ability and self-possession.

The next announced was John T. Herdegen the favorite of the class, because the only young man in it, but withal such a model of decorum and virtue as to have commanded the admiration if not the affections of all his fair associates. With “Over and Over Again” for his text, he commended perseverance with a dignity and a suitableness of gesticulation that could not have been surpassed by a doctor of divinity.

Miss Clara Emrie handled the “Two Giants” of monopoly and polygamy with a vigor which would have done honor to a college graduate. Her acquaintance with her topics was thorough, her logic was strong, her manner earnest and her delivery easy and fluent as if she were speaking extempore.

“A Good Name” is Rather to be Chosen than Great Riches,” by Miss Bertha Merkel, indicated a high appreciation of character and was well delivered.

“Home Education,” by Miss Huldah Severin, was a presentation of sound views in a very graceful style.

“The Mirage of Life,” by Miss Emma Ruese, abounded in apt illustrations, evincing originality and honest effort. The delivery was good.

“Is it Possible?” by Miss Sara F. Cole, was a strong plea for prohibition. Her skill and especially her ardor won the fixed attention of the audience and her extraordinary power of voice made it a pleasure to listen to her.

“It is Inevitable”—such were the convictions of Miss Maud M. Sargent, eloquently uttered, with reference to the disenthrallment of woman. Her views of womanhood, however, were not of the ultra sort, but were quite unobjectionable which equciliated her conservative hearers. Miss Maud is a fine speaker.

“How to the Line, Let the Chips Fall Where They May” by Miss Nettie Hopping, contained excellent sentiments well expressed; but when she cited President Cleveland’s practice in civil service, some Republicans present smiled.

The valedictory by Miss Emrie, was in her own neat and graceful style.

Cold Springs School Exercises – 1885

Exercises at Cold Springs School in Dearborn County, Indiana in 1885 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 26 Mar 1885 – Page 4, Column 3

COLD SPRINGS.

Miss Lizzie Fuller’s school closed last Thursday with the following exercises:

  • Salutatory, George Wenzel.
  • Waiting, Lizzie Bossng.
  • A Bad Case, Lulu Weitzel.
  • A Stitch in Time—A Dialogue.
  • Do as near right as you can, Fannie Turner.
  • Grumble Corner, Maggie Wenzel.
  • Romeo and the Cool, Fred. Silke.
  • The Little Red School House, Ellen Kelley.
  • Wishing—Dialogue.
  • Three Little Kittens, Anna Bossong.
  • Balm of Life, Ida Wenzel.
  • The Inventor’s Wife, Anna Fuller.
  • Hoe out Your Own Row, Benny Silke.
  • He Never Knew, Lily Wenzel.
  • Keet at It, Ida Chance.
  • Be Careful in Play, Emma Eden.
  • My Mother, Lizzie Eden.
  • Oh! Dear!—Dialogue.
  • Witches in the Cream, Lizzie Silke.
  • What we Learn at School—Dialogue.
  • Valedictory, Clara Wenzel.
  • Dialogue—Presentation by Ida Chance and Maggie Wenzel, in which they, through their classmates, presented their teacher with a splendid glass tea set. It was a grand surprise to the teacher, as she had not the least idea of any thing of the kind.

Number of days and times tardy and minutes lost by tardiness of scholars in School District No. 2, taught by Miss Lizzie Fuller: [See newspaper for details.]

  • Fannie Turner
  • Cora Chance
  • Albert Bossong
  • Willie Eckstein
  • Edwin Turner
  • Henry Bossong
  • Clara Wenzel
  • Ida Chance
  • Herb Turner
  • Lizzie Barders
  • Josie Ecstein
  • Ida Wenzel
  • Maggie Wenzel
  • Stella Griffin
  • Lizzie Bossong
  • Lydia Weitzel
  • Lily Wenzel
  • Henry Griffin
  • Geo. Wenzel
  • Robert Bossong
  • Lulu Weitzel
  • Lizzie Eden
  • Emma Eden
  • Dan Boarders
  • Dell. Boarders
  • Magie Boarders
  • John Griffin

Dillsboro Room 4 School Roll of Honor – 1884

Roll of honor of the Room 4 School in Dillsboro, Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Nov 1884 – Page 2, Column 3

Dillsborough.

The following named pupils in Room No. 4 averaged a grade of 90 and upward for the month of October: Walter Rowland, Mary Suits, Amy Ginter, Eva Wilson, Carrie Lenover, Maggie Suits, Minnie Shepherd, and Addie Suits.

Lawrenceburg Public Schools Commencement – 1884

Commencement of the Lawrenceburg Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1884 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Jul 1884 – Page 3, Column 2

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT.

The eleventh annual commencement of the Lawrenceburg Public Schools, at the Court House, Friday evening, June 27th, was, like all these entertainments, a matter of much interest to our citizens generally. The Court House was crowded, and the exercises were creditable all the way through.

The Salutatory, “Whence? Whither?” by Lulu Smashea, was an excellent production, and was distinctly uttered.

“Hermit Crabs of Society,” by Julia Akers, was, as its title indicates, a kind of medley on that portion of humanity unbalanced. It was a creditable paper.

“The Hour Before Dawn,” by Tillie Schwartz, was a well written essay, full of good points, and well read.

“In the Sweat of they Face,” by May Murnan, was a characteristic essay. It was original in thought, was portrayed in strong language, and coming from one whose practical ideas were in harmony with her thought, it was well received by the audience.

“Mountain Making Slow Work,” by Louisa Howard, was a thoughtful and well prepared essay, and was delivered in a clear, distinct voice.

“When the Geese Cackle, Let the Nightingale be Still,” by Mattie Freeman, was a unique production, full of good ideas, and pleasingly and gracefully rendered.

“Whip Up, or Get Out of the Way,” by F. Franklin Tilley, the only male graduate of the school, was a production practical in its bearing. The motto is a good one for the boys to take with them into the arena of life, and it will be found necessary, if they keep up in the race to use the spurs and whip.

West Harrison High School Commencement – 1884

Commencement of the West Harrison High School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1884 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 26 Jun 1884 – Page 4, Column 4

WEST HARRISON.

The commencement exercises of our High school were largely attended, and passed off in grand style. The graduates were Harry Willette, Clen Land, Laura Gaines, Bertha Converse and Minnie Garner.

Aurora Public Schools Commencement – 1884

Commencement of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1884 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Jun 1884 – Page 3, Column 2

Seventeenth Annual Commencement.
Aurora Public School.

Not withstanding the threatening appearance of the skies, last Friday evening, everybody came out to Commencement. At 7 o’clock the Opera House began to fill, and by 8 o’clock only standing room remained, and but little of that.

In the Salutatory, Nina Pattison asked that the audience would withhold undue censure or praise, but to give them only their just merits. “Problems to be Solved” was a very fine production and gave evidence of deep thought.

Jesse Hopping then advised all to “Push Thinks.” In the opinion of all he surpassed himself; his delivery was excellent, and his voice distinctly heard in all parts of the room.

Jennie Downton had a well written essay on “Cure for Gossip,” which was delivered with perfect ease of manner, and received the closest attention of the house.

Lulu Stark’s “Ideal Woman,” a beautiful picture of true womanhood, met with the approval of all.

“Climb to the Top; There is Room” was the advice given by John Stier. If there was any difference in the delivery of the young men, it was slight, and lay in John’s favor.

Edith Hibbertt occupied the attention of the audience on “Do what you can.” She spoke well and showed it were best, if you could not do grand, heroic deeds, to do that which you could.

“What is Graduation?” was then asked and answered by Mary Jones. She had a carefully prepared essay, and her delivery was almost faultless.

Jay Smith next gave a neat and clever talk on the vast importance of “Little Things.”

Mary Gould had a very beautifully written essay on “We are leaving the Bay; the Ocean is before us.” Her delivery was all that could be desired; her valedictory was short and to the point.

Mr. C. S. Jelley delivered a most excellent address to the class.

Cochran Schools Rolls of Honor – 1884

Rolls of Honor of the Cochran Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Jan 1884 – Page 3, Column 4

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.

The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment, during the month ending January 4th, 1884.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

Emily Upton, Alice Cheesman, Lilla Radspinner, Emma Cheesman, Libbie Greer, Birdie Dale, Mamie Treon, Carrie Leive, Ella Newkirk, Rora Feeley, Geo. Greer, Vinnie Huff, Harry Edmonston, Marion Stanfield, Joseph Eschman, Ambrose Stark, Cora Hibbert.

INTERMEDIATE.

Daisy Cain, Mamie Dunigan, Maude Bradley, Laura Stanfield, Nettie Wheeler, Nannie Newman, Jennie Huff, Mary Henry, Effie Fuller, Mary Cook, Jennie Clause, Nellie Brown, Amelie Leive, Rosa Marks, Emma Wright, Florence Greer, Annie Greer, Tillie Orchard, Annie Upton, Albert Schofield, Harry Bruce, Maurice Ganey, Theodore Smith, Sidney Upton, Charley Canon, Elmer Daniels, Lewis Daniels, Robert Snider, John White.

B PRIMARY.

Frank Stevens, Henry Mathias, Willie Johnson, Charlie Scheid, Richard White, James Dunigan, John Calhoon, Lottie Marks, Grace Brown, Mamie Orchard, Maud Shutts, Sadie Bradley.

A PRIMARY.

Elsie Steele, Maggie Gainey, Carrie Clause, Maggie Ruscher, Annie Langen, Carrie Scheid, Thomas Bowler, Stephen Dunigan, Harry Schmutte, Harry Smith, Walter Brown, Charley Upton, Willie Gross, Amos Daniels, Tyra Daniels, Jimmie Stanfield, Howard Stevens, Morris Dunigan, Willie Maxwell, Willie Green, Willie Anderson, Johnnie Acre, Harvey Snyder, Harry Rogers, Gillette Ruscher.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 3 Apr 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.

The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent, and upward, in attendance and deportment during the month ending March 14, 1884.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

Geo Greer, Vinnie Huff, Harry Edmonston, Harry Orchard, Joe Eschman, Ambrose Stark, Emily Upton, Cora Hibbert, Emma Chisman, Lena Mathias, Libbie Greer, Birdie Dale, Mamie Treon, Carrie Leive.

INTERMEDIATE.

Mamie Dunigan, Nannie Newman, Jennie Huff, Mary Henry, Bird Moran, Jennie Clause, Nellie Brown, Amelia Leive, Rosa Marks, Florence Greer, Annie Greer, Katie Bowler, Tillie Orchard, Annie Uptton, Minnie Schmutte, Albert Schofield, Harry Bruce, Maurice Ganey, Lewis Daniels, Robert Snider.

B PRIMARY.

Frank Stevens, Alfred Cox, Jennie Langen, Emma Bere, Maud Shutts, Sadie Bradley, Lizzie Knolman, Leota Fuller, Mabel Dale, Henry Mathias, Peter Scheid, Jesse Smith, Chas. Sheid, Richard White.

A PRIMARY.

Amos Daniels, Charlie Upton, Stephen Dannigen, Harry Schmutte, Willie Anderson, Thos. Bowler, Will Maxwell, Tyra Daniels, Geo. Johnson, Harvey Snyder, Howard Stevens, Willie Green, Willie Gross, Johnie Clause, Estella Marsh, Maggie Gainey, Carrie Clause, Carrie Scheid, Anna Langen, Mamie Maxwell, Anna Longe.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 24 Apr 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.

The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety per cent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending April 14, 1884.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

Emily Upton, Alice Cheeseman, Cora Hibbert, Lilla Radspinner, Emma Cheesman, Lena Mathias, Libbie Greer, Nora Clause, Birdie Dale, Mamie Treon, Ella Newkirk, Mabel Orchard, Geo. Greer, Vinnie Huff, Harry Edmonston, Frank Groendyke, Harry Orchard, Ambrose Stark.

INTERMEDIATE.

Daisy Cain, Mamie Dunegan, Maud Bradley, Laura Stanfield, Nettie Wheeler, Blanch Stutts, Nanie Newman, Jennie Huff, Mary Henry, Eddie Fuller, Birdie Moran, Jennie Clause, Nellie Brown, Amelia Leive, Rosa Marks, Emma Wright, Florence Greer, Annie Greer, Katie Bowler, Tillie Orchard, Laura Smith, Annie Upton, Minnie Schmutte, Nellie Marsh, Albert Schofield, Harry Bruce, Maurice Ganey, Theodore Smith, Sydney Upton, Eddie Upton, Lewis Daniels, Robert Snider, John White.

B PRIMARY.

Mabel Dale, Rosa Allen, Sadie Bradley, Mary Lindsay, Leota Fuller, Maud Shutts, Mamie Orchard, Emma Acre, Lonnie Kern, Katie Carpenter, Jennie Langen, Grace Cox, Grace Brown, Willie Long, Richard White, Charlie Scheid, Jesse Smith, Willie Johnson, Peter Scheid, Eddie Gross, Willie Emery, John Wilson, Henry Mathias, Alfred Cox, Charlie Lindsay, Frank Stevens.

A PRIMARY.

Amos Daniels, Charley Upton, George Siefferman, Stephen Dunegan, Harry Schmutte, Thomas Bowler, Tyra Daniels, George Johnson, Harvey Snyder, Howard Stevens, Willie Green, George Rowbottom, Willie Gross, Harry Rogers, Willie Bradley, Earle Shutts, Katie Opperman, Stella Daniels, Elsie Steele, Estella Marsh, Maggie Gainey, Carrie Clause, Carrie Schied, Anna Langen, Mamie Maxwell, Willie Upton, Jimmie Anderson.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 22 May 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.

The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment, during the month ending May 9, 1884.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

Alice Chisman, Lena Mathias, Libbie Greer, Nora Clause, Birdie Dale, Carrie Leive, Ella Newkirk, Harley Wright, Ambrose Stark.

INTERMEDIATE.

Blanch Shutts, Nannie Newman, Clara Allen, Jennie Huff, Jennie Clause, Amelia Lieve, Rose Marks, Emma Wright, Florence Greer, Annie Greer, Katie Bowler, Tillie Orchard, Annie Upton, Albert Scofield, Lewis Daniels, Robert Snider.

B PRIMARY.

Willie Long, Charles Siefferman, James Dunigan, Zed Thompson, Richard White, Charlie Scheid, Jesse Smith, Willie Johnson, Peter Scheid, Willie Emery, Henry Mathias, Thomas Mahoney, Charlie Lindsay, Frank Stevens, Grace Brown, Jennie Langen, Lizzie Knolman, Emma Acre, Mamie Orchard, Maud Shutts, Nettie Hubbartt, Pearl Trester, Mary Lindsay, Sadie Bradley, Rosa Allen.

A PRIMARY.

Amos Daniels, Charlie Upton, Geo. Siefferman, Stephen Dunigan, Harry Schmutte, Willie Anderson, Thomas Bowler, Jimmie Stanfield, Johnnie Acre, Tyra Daniels, Geo. Johnson, Gillette Ruscher, Harvey Snyder, Howard Stevens, Morris Dunigen, Geo. Rowbottom, Harry Smith, Harry Rogers, John Clause, Johnnie Knowlman, Johnnie Wright, Jimmie Anderson, Willie Hubbartt, Earle Steele, Estella Marsh, Maggie Gainy, Carrie Clause, Carrie Scheid, Katie Dorman.

Aurora Public Schools Rolls of Honor – 1884

Rolls of Honor of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1884 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Jan 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

FIRST DISTRICT.

The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending Dec. 1883.

Room No. 8—Maud Powers, Ella Ruese, Henry Mattox, Chas. Carr, Allie Moore.

Room No. 7—Lawrence Glass, Katie Miller, Stella Sweet, Curtis Fowler, Carrie Kirsch, Ivia Duvall, Agnes Christie, Maud Sibley, Ella Wood, Sarah Webber, Hayes Buffington, Everett Miller, Harry Clark, Charles Schaefer.

Room No. 6—Stella Lozier, Josie Smith, Rowena Smith, Pauline Wymond, Willie Vail.

Room No. 5—Frank Maltby, Charles Leive, John Scholle.

Room No. 4—Birdie Wood, Clinton Harmon, Ed Kastner, Mary Miller, Grace Thompson, Emma Kappel, Willie Sterling, Albert Siemantel, Mary McClellan, Harley Gray, May Bolander, Rena Cadwell, Lizzie Martin, Anna Seigmundt, Ed Oswald.

Room No. 3—Jennie Jones, Martin Mueller, Lizzie Maloney, Mattie Maybin, Plume Stapp, Emma Shettinger, Minnie Shepard, Emma Scholle, Emma Pernell, Harold Taylor, Lizzie Teke, Carrie Beaty, Libbie Brison, Ettie Bailey, Mollie Cox, Eddie Demure, Charley Davis, Frank Faelker, Jessie Giegoldt, Louisa Grossholz, Carrie Gooderson, Lucy Hahn, Emma Wilhelm.

Room No. 2—Moses Swango, Charlie McClellan, Alex. Stiver, Sam Hagy, George Teke, James Collins, Willie Curnayan, Charlie Martin, Solomon Redding, Mary Ritter, Susie Eades, May Robinson, Myrta Colier, Lulie Herdegen, Flora Niebel, Viola Lewis, Lulie Kirsch.

Room No. 1—Jennie Kappel, Onie Melson, John Bolander, Joe Freiberger, Addie Cox, Carrie Dow, Lena Williams, Inex Beinkamp, Willie Brumer, Jamie Knight, Sadie Sassaman, Emory Vaughn.

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

A Grade—Jennie Downton, Edith Hibbert, Ella Squibb, Jay Smith, Nina Pattison.

B Grade—John Herdegen, Mabel Boyd, Nettie Hopping, Agnes Kastner, Maud Sargent, Bertha Merkel.

C Grade—Nettie Moore, Amelia Sargent, Carrie Rectanus, Carrie Kassebaum, Walter Kerr, John Murray, Ira Van Houten.

D Grade—Tillie Oester, Edith Conwell, Ella Cadwell, Jessie Smith, Vina Ruese, Mamie Siemantel, Geo. Squibb, Chas. McHenry, Rachel Kerr, Eliza Billingsley, Mary Denton, Frank Rieman, Emma Kerr, Jennie Lukens, Fannie Foulk, Calla Kassebaum, Nannie Kassebaum, John Hopping.

Room No. 9—Laura Unger, Grace Wymond, Annie Bleasdale, Lucy Williams, Annie Somerfield, Clara Chisman, Sallie Watts, Sadie Sargent, Mamie Evans, Florence Evans, Lillie Stamm, Lucy Haring, Mary Stedman, Will Pattison, Sam. McDowell, John Black, Willard Stier, Gussie Kastner, Roy Trester, Frank Duchemin.

Room No. 6—Nora Griffith, Louie Kerr, Nettie Leming.

Room No. 5—Jennie Chisman, Gracie McGuire, Gracie Stedman, Daisy Wildridge, Millie Shuter.

Room No. 4—Bena Canfield, Lida Downey, Mollie Elliott, Ed Evans, Chas. Fisk, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Edwin Lukens, Stanley McMullen, Henry Miller, Katie Miller, Neal Robbins, Katie Stafford, Laura Tanner, Will Tyrrell, John Williamson, Clara Wood.

Room No. 3—Agnes Bruback, Bina Bruback, Grace Buffington, Georgia Leming, Grace Hill, Jessie Stage, Jessie Low, Pearl Johnson, Dora Sauders, Nellie Holliday, Ella Block, Albert Kassebaum, Frank Platt, Frank Taylor, Guy Snell, Harry Wilber, Harry Small, Ira Murdock, James Walker, Joe Kinnett, John Stafford, Oscar Pohl, Harry Chisman, Clayton Conwell.

Room No. 2—Maud Jones, Mabel Low, Bertha Small, Ella Shuter, Agnes Wymond, Louise Seving, Guy Burton, Jesse Roberts, Ed Miller, Will Campbell.

Room No. 1—Frank Hubbart, Clyde Kelly, Ida Block, Edith Bebinger, Sadie Cadwell.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

FIRST DISTRICT.

First Grade, B Class—Maggie Schafer, Emma Reichert, Lucy Hahn, Louisa Grosfholz, Martin Miller, George James, Cornelius Meier.

First Grade, A Class—Clara Feustel, May Goenawein, Lizzie Hahn, Albert Siemantel, Louis Bloom, Nellie Smith, Josie Smith, Paul Reichert, Guy McKain.

Second Grade—Carrie Kirsch, Lyda Ruese, Henry Wilhelm, Ida Klingelhoffer, John Willmann, Leonard Puchta, Ida Horr, Charles Siemantel, Harry Clark, Katie Miller, Lizzie Martin, Julius Hauck, Theodore Droege, Hannah Steinschneider.

Third Grade—Carrie Reichert, Emma Mueller, Ella Ruese, Augusta Kleaver, Frank Bocklet, Willie Puchta.

SECOND DISTRICT.

First Grade, B Class—Sadie Sargent, Willard Stier, Oscar Pohl, Amelia Sargent, Harry Macker, Mamie Evans, Everett Fox, Charley McHenry.

First Grade, A Class—John Black, George Squibb, Samuel McDowell, Flora Evans.

Second Grade—Clara Emrie, John Herdegen.

Third Grade—Tillie Oester, Emma Siemantel, Laura Unger, Carrie Rectanus.

Fourth Grade—Bertha Merkel, Emma Ruese, Vina Ruese, Hulda Severin, Richard Van.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 7 Feb 1884 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

The following have made an average of 90 or upwards in attendance, deportment and scholarship for month ending Feb. 1, 1884.

SECOND DISTRICT

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

No. 10, A Class—Edith Hibbert, Jay C. Smith, Nina Pattison, Mamie Gould, Lulie Stark, A. Lindsay.

Grade B—Mabel Boyd, Nettie Hopping.

Grade C—John Murray, Louis Kassebaum, Amelia Sargent, Henry Wilson, Walter Kerr, Frank Fisk, Ira Van Houten.

Grade D—Vina Ruese, Ella Cadwell, Jessie Smith, Tillie Oester, Mamie Siemantel, Cassius McMullen, Frank Reiman, Chas. McHenry, Geo. Squibb, Rachel Kerr, Callie Kassebaum, Jennie Lukens, Eliza Billingsley, Nannie Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Emma Kerr, Louie Severin, John Hopping.

Room No. 9—Samuel McDowel, Roy Trester, Clara Chisman, Lucy Williams, Mamie Evans, Florence Evans, Sadie Sargent, Lillie Stamm, Willard Stier, Emma Mendall, Sallie Watts, Mary Stedman, Jno. Black, Everett McGuire.

Room No. 6—Nora Griffith, Mamie Beresford, Nellie Denton, Lulu Burke.

Room No. 5—Willie Shuter, Helen Draper, Mary Sweet, Grace McGuire, Josie Haynes, Mary Emrie, Grace Stedman, Inez Twentyman, Jennie Chisman, Frank Mattox, Guy Tyrrell, James Billingsley.

Room No. 4—Daisy Blake, Nellie Beresford, Emma Billingsley, Bena Canfield, Maggie Callahan, Grace Cobb, Lida Downey, Mollie Elliott, Everett Fox, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Edwin Lukens, Cogley Marshall, Stanley McMullen, Henry Miller, Kate Miller, Neal Bobbins, Kate Stafford, Laura Tanner, Wm. Tyrrell, Clara Wood, Chas. Fisk.

Room No. 3—Pearl Johnson, Albert Kassebaum, Clayton Conwell, Edwin Hurlbert, Frank Taylor, Guy Snell, George Lamkin, Harry Small, Joe Kinnett, John Conner, John Stafford, Willie Agnew, Annie Junker, Agnes Bruback, Bina Bruback, Gertrude Kerr, Grace Buffington, Georgia Leming, Jessie Stage, Jessie Low, Mary Everett, Nellie Holliday.

Room No. 2—Mabel Low, Agnes Wymond, Charlie Lamkin, Willie Campbell, Ella Shuter, Bertha Small, Joe Billingsley, Edward Miller, Maud Jones, Laura McConnell.

Room No. 1—Edith Bebinger, Frank Hubbart.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—Maud Powers, Emma Oester, Ella Ruese, Emma Cox, Julia Spaeth, Lizzie Kaster, Carrie Reichert, Allie Moore.

Room No. 7—Sarah Webber, Maud Sibley, Lawrence Glass, Katie Miller, Chas. Chaefer, Stella Sweet, Stanley Cobb, Frances Smith.

Room No. 5—Leonard Buchta, Arthur Hannah, Charles Leive, Frank Maltby, John Scholle, Will Steinschneider, Clara Kastner, Mellie McCune, Minnie Sweazey.

Room No. 4—Birdie Wood, Gracie Thompson, Charlie Maltby, Clinton Harmon, Lizzie Willman, Albert Siemantel, Harley Gray, Willie Sterling, Mamie McClellan, Walter Morand, Mariam Knight, Lizzie Hahn.

Room No. 3—Carrie Beaty, Ettie Bailey, Libbie Brison, Mollie Cox, Eddie Denmure, Carrie Gooderson, Jessie Giegoldt, Louisa Grossholz, Eddie Godert, Frank Felker, Lucy Hahn, Asa Hathaway, Jennie Jones, Charley Kapple, Mattie Maybin, Lizzie Maloney, Martin Mueller, Cornelius Meyer, Johnnie McGraw, Oscar Pohl, Emma Pernell, Emma Reichert, Emma Scholle, Edwin Stedman, Emma Shettinger, Plume Stapp, Minnie Shepard, Hannah Steinschneider, Harold Taylor, Lizzie Teke, Chambers Wood, Emma Wilhelm, Frank Goeirth.

Room No. 2—Susie Eads, Mary Ritter, May Robinson, Ima Thompson, Mamie Stamm, Myrta Collier, Lulie Herdegen, Flora Noebel, Lulie Kirsch, Annie Gear, Willie Kleaver, Waldemar Horr, Moses Swango, Samy Hagy, George Teke, James Collins, Charlie Martin, Alex. Stiver, Emil Turpain, Harry Schulz, Warren Jackson, John Hinman, Louis Hauck, Lillie Oester, Viola Lewis.

Room No. 1—Inez Beinkamp, Mary Hahn, Jennie Kapple, Lillie Freiberger, Herman Ables, Willie Griffin, Johnnie Bolander, Onie Melson, Lena Willman, Willie Blumer, Sadie Sassaman, Effie Shepard, Mary Schelle, Joie Freiberger, Carrie Doerr, Mary Rahe, Emory Vaughn, Harry Elliott, Corda Hess.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

FIRST DISTRICT.

First Grade, B Class—Maggie Schaefer, Emma Reichert, Lucy Hahn, Louise Grossholz, Martin Mueller, Cornelius Meier.

First Grade, A Class—Clara Feustel, May Goenawein, Lizzie Hahn, Albert Siemantel, Louis Bloom, Nellie Smith, Josie Smith, Paul Reichert.

Second Grade—Carrie Kirsch, Lyda Ruese, Henry Wilhelm, Ida Klingelhoffer, John Willman, Leonard Puchta, Ida Horr, Charley Siemantel, Harry Clark, Katie Miller, Lizzie Martin, Julius Hauck, Theodore Droege, Hannah Steinschneider.

Third Grade—Carrie Reichert, Emma Mueller, Ella Ruese, Augusta Kleaver, Willie Puchta.

SECOND DISTRICT.

First Grade, B Class—Sadie Sargent, Willard Stier, Oscar Pohl, Amelia Sargent, Harry Macker, Emma Evans, Everett Fox.

First Grade, A Class—Mary Stedman, George Squibb, Samuel McDowell.

Second Grade—Clara Emrie, John Herdegen.

Third Grade—Mabel Boyd, Tillie Oester, Emma Siemantel, Laura Unger, Carrie Rectanus.

Fourth Grade—Bertha Merkel, Vina Ruese, Emma Ruese, Hulda Severin.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 3 Apr 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

The following have made an average of 90 or upwards in attendance, deportment and scholarship for month ending Mar. 24, 1884.

SECOND DISTRICT.

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

Grade A—Nina Pattison, Mamie Gould, Lulu Stark, Edith Hibbert, Mary Jones, Jesse Hopping, Jay Smith.

Grade B—John Herdegen, Nettie Hopping, Mabel Boyd, Agnes Kastner, Maude Sargent, Emma Ruese, Bertha Merkel.

Grade C—Amelia Sargent, Walter Kerr, Louis Kassebaum, Ira VanHauten.

Grade D—Vina Ruese, Jessie Smith, Tillie Oester, Frank Rieman, John Hopping, Ella Cadwell, Jennie Lukens, Edith Conwell, Fannie Foulk, Calla Kassebaum, Rachel Kerr, Mamie Siemantel, Charlie McHenry, Emma Kerr, Eliza Billingsley, Nannie Kassebaum, Mary Denton.

Room No. 6—Nora Griffith, Hattie Helmick.

Room No. 5—Jennie Chisman, Josie Haynes, Gracie McGuire, Gracie Stedman, Inez Twentyman, Daisy Wildridge, Mamie Sweet.

Room No. 4—Emma Billingsley, Daisy Blake, Frank Block, Vie Cadwell, Bena Canfield, Lida Downey, Mollie Elliot, Chas. Fisk, Maggie Klingelhoffer, Edwin Lukens, Stanly McMullen, Laura Tanner, Everett Fox, Clara Wood.

Room No. 3—Albert Kassebaum, Clayton Conwell, Edwin Hurlbert, Guy Snell, George Lamkin, Harry Held, Harry Small, James Walker, Joe Kinnett, John Conner, Willie Agnew, Agnes Bruback, Bina Bruback, Ella Block, Gertrude Kerr, Grace Buffington, Grace Hill, Jessie Stage, Nellie Holliday, Pearl Johnson.

Room No. 2—Joe Billingsley, Ella Shuter, Jesse Kassebaum, John Ruese, Birdie Harwood, Gertie Smith, Agnes Wymond, Mabel Beach, Bertha Small, Guy Burton, Freddy Block, Jesse Roberts, Lulu Stagenwald, Bennie Dow, Louise Seving, Laura McConnell.

Room No. 1—Edgar Tanner, Thomas Sherman, Ida Block, Edith Bebinger, Mertie Bruback, Paul Siemantel.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—Maud Powers, Emma Cox, Lizzie Kaster, Mamie Kassebaum, Harry Fisk, Rena Anderson, Charles Downton.

Room No. 7—Katie Miller, Ella Wood, Francis Smith, Maud Sibley, Carrie Kirsch, Lawrence Glass, Frank Brewington, Sarah Webber, Chas. Schaefer, Stanley Cobb, Harry Clark, Everett Miller.

Room No. 6—Rowena Smith, Willie Vail.

Room No. 5—Clara Kaster, Frank Maltby, Chas. Leive, Will Steinschneider, John Braunagel.

Room No. 4—Clinton Harmon, Bird Wood, Chas. Maltby, Dan Sterling, Will Sterling, Grace Thompson, Lizzie Martin, Lizzie Willman, Albert Siemantel, Mary Miller.

Room No. 3—Asa Hathaway, Chambers Wood, Louisa Grossholtz, Hannah Steinschneider, Mary Cox, Emma Schoble, Libbie Brison, Lizzie Maloney, Carrie Gooderson, Mattie Maybin, Lizzie Teke, Harold Taylor, Emma Wilhelm, Carrie Baetz, Frank Felker, Ed Denmure, Martin Mueller, Jennie Jones, Jessie Giegoldt, Lucy Hahn, Minnie Shepherd, Frank Goeirth, Chas. Martin.

Room No. 2—Herman Bartles, Susie Eads, Mamie Stamm, Emile Turpin, Jas. Collins, Harry Schulz, Alex Stiver, George Teke, Willie Kleaver, Sam Hagy, Chas. Martin, May Robinson, Emma Zimmer, Mary Ritter, Lulie Kirsch, Flora Noebel, Myrta Collier, Katie Freiberger, Lulie Herdegen, Waldemar Horr, Viola Lewis.

Room No. 1—Inez Beinkamp, Jennie Kappel, Sadie Sassamon, Willie Griffin, Effie Shephard, Addie Cox, Rosa Martin, Mary Rahe.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 1 May 1884 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

The following have made an average of 90 or upwards in attendance, deportment and scholarship for month ending April 18, 1884.

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

A Class—Nina Pattison, Jay Smith, Edith Hibbert, Jennie Downton, Jesse Hopping.

Grade B—John Herdegen, Mabel Boyd, Nettie Hopping, Agnes Kastner, Walter Kerr.

Grade C—Louis Kassebaum, Amelia Sargent, Frank Fisk.

Grade D—Fannie Foulk, Tillie Oester, Vina Ruese, Ella Cadwell, Jessie Smith, Cassius McMullen, Calla Kassebaum, Edith Conwell, Mamie Siemantel, Charlie McHenry, Eliza Billingsley, Frank Rieman, Jennie Lukens, Nannie Kassebaum, Mary Denton, Frank Hurlbert, Emma Kerr, Rachel Kerr, John Hopping.

SECOND DISTRICT.

Room No. 9—Laura Unger, Grace Wymond, Annie Bleasdale, Lucy Williams, Emma Hubbartt, Clara Chisman, Sadie Sargent, Sallie Watts, Florence Evans, Mamie Evans, Lucy Haring, Emma Mendall, Sam Haynes, Frank Duchemin, Sam McDowell, John Black, Alva Fisk, Everett McGuire, Roy Trester, Will Pattison.

Room No. 6—Robt. Johnson, Nora Griffith, Mary Beresford, Nellie Denton, Agnes Downton, Louisa Kerr.

Room No. 5—Jas. Billingsley, Jennie Chisman, Mary Emrie, Josie Haynes, Grace McGuire, Grace Stedman, Will Shuter, Helen Draper.

Room No. 4—Nellie Beresford, Emma Billinsgley, Daisy Blake, Vie Cadwell, Bena Canfield, Lida Downey, Mary Elliott, Chas. Fisk, Everett Fox, Edwin Lukens, Cogley Marshall, Stanly McMullen, Neal Robbins, Kate Stafford, Laura Tanner, Clara Wood.

Room No. 3—Albert Kassebaum, Clayton Conwell, Edwin Hurlbert, Frank Taylor, Guy Small, Geo. Lamkin, Harry Chisman, John Stafford, Will Agnew, Agnes Bruback, Bina Bruback, Ella Block, Gertrude Kerr, Jessie Stage, Grace Buffington, Jessie Low, Gorgia Leming, Mabel Blake, Grace Hill, Nellie Holliday, Pearl Johnson, Lucie Baker.

Room No. 2—Maud Jones, Ella Shuter, Laura McConnell, Bertha Small, Mabel Beach, Gertrude Smith, Ada Johnston, Joe Billingsley, Chas. Lukens, Jesse Roberts, John Ruese, Jesse Kassebaum, Fred Block, Guy Burton.

Room No. 1—James Durbin, Leonard Funck, Ross Macker, Clyde Kelly, Chas. Cook, Ida Sanks.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room No. 8—Mamie Kassebaum, Maud Powers, Charlie Downton, Harry Fisk, Emma Cox, Lizzie Kaster.

Room No. 7—Agnes Christie, Lawrence Glass, Hayes Buffington, Harry Clark, Maude Sibley, Carrie Kirsch, Everett Miller, Frank Brewington, John Beinkamp, Ella Wood, Sarah Webber, Chas. Schaefer.

Room No. 6—Ida Klingelhoffer, Josie Smith, Rowena Smith, Pauline Wymond.

Room No. 5—John Braunagel, Frank Maltby, Henry Steinschneider, Clara Kaster, John Swift.

Room No. 4—Clinton Harmon, Charley Maltby, Birdie Wood, Mamie McClellan, Louis Bloom, Albert Siemantel, Lizzie Willman, Daniel Sterling, Nellie Clark, Mary Miller, Lizzie Martin, Eadie Oswald, Willie Sterling, Adaline Stedman.

Room No. 3—Chas. Martin, Lizzie Teke, Libbie Brison, Carrie Baety, Emma Scholle, Lizzie Maloney, Lucy Hahn, Etta Bailey, Carrie Gooderson, Emma Wilhelm, Mimmie Shepherd, Harold Taylor, Mollie Cox, Hannah Steinschneider, Louis Grosholtz, Mattie Maybin.

Room No. 2—Lula Herdegen, Lula Kirsch, Sam Hagy, Alex Stiver, Mamie Stamm, Harry Schultz, Flora Noebel, James Collins, Tim Thompson, Will Kleaver, Geo. Teke, Waldemar Horr, Myrta Collier, Emma Zimmer, Susie Eads, Warren Jackson, Jas. Curnayan, Ida Kirsch, Grace Hathaway, Sarah Garbus, Viola Lewis, Lillie Oester, Ada Uhley, Roy Stodghill, Pearlie Bailey.

Room No. 1—Inez Beinkamp, Lena Willians, Jennie Kappel, Effie Shepherd, Sadie Sassaman, Gussie Reiche, Eddie Maloney, Joe Collins, Willie Griffin, Rosa Martin, Mary Rahe, Joannah Newell, Addie Cox, Hugo Jeahing, Leonie Melson, Joie Freiberger.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

FIRST DISTRICT.

First Grade, B Class—Maggie Schaefer, Louisa Hahn, Clara Lohns, Louisa Grossholz, Martin Mueller, George James, Cornelius Meier, Oskar Pohl.

First Grade, A Class—Clara Feustel, Louis Bloom, George Van Houten, Nellie Smith, Josie Smith, Guy McKain.

Second Grade—Carrie Kirsch, Lida Ruese, Henry Wilhelm Ida Klingelhoffer, John Willman, Ida Horr, Charlie Siemantel, George Smith, Katie Miller, Lizzie Martin, Julius Hauck, Theodore Droege, Hannahh Steinschneider, Charlie Carr.

Third Grade—Emma Mueller, Ella Ruese, Augusta Kleaver.

SECOND DISTRICT.

First Grade, B Class-Sadie Sargent, Willard Stier, Lyda Downey, Amelia Sargent, Harry Macker, Mamie Evans, Everett Fox, Charles McHenry.

First Grade, A Class—John Black, Mary Stedman, Sallie Watts, Flora Siemantel, Samuel McDowel, Florence Evans.

Second Grade—Clara Emrie, Henry Wilson, John Herdegen.

Third Grade—May Boyd, Tillie Oester, Emma Siemantel.

Fourth Grade—Bertha Merkel, Vina Ruese, Emma Ruese, Hulda Severin, Richard Van.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 22 May 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

The following have made an average of 90 or upwards in attendance, deportment and scholarship for month ending May 16, 1884.

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

A Class—Jennie Downton, Nina Pattison, Edith Hibbert, Jay C. Smith, Mamie Gould.

B Class—Nettie Hopping, Agnes Kastner, John T. Herdegen.

C Class—Amelia Sargent, Louis Kassebaum.

D Class—Edith Conwell, Jessie Smith, Vina Ruese, Fannie Foulk, Tillie Oester, Mamie Seimental, Cassius McMullen, Frank Hurlbert, Frank Reiman, Emma Kerr, Rachel Kerr, Nannie Kassebaum, Eliza Billingsley, Ella Cadwell, Jennie Lukens, Louis Severin, Abbie Holman, Mary Denton.

SECOND DISTRICT.

No. 9—Emma Mendall, Sam Haynes, Roy Trester, Clara Chisman, Lucy Williams, Sammie McDowell.

No. 6—Nora Griffith, Mamie Beresford, Alice Stafford.

No. 5—James Billingsley, Jennie Chisman, Josie Haynes, Gracie McGuire, Mamie Sweet, Millie Shuter.

No. 4—Emma Billingsley, Daisy Blake, Bena Canfield, Lida Downey, Mollie Elliot, Chas. Fisk, Everett Fox, Oliver Glass, Edwin Lukens, Stanly McMullen, Laura Tanner, Clara Wood.

No. 3—Albert Kassebaum, Clayton Conwell, Edwin Hurlbert, George Hurlbert, George Lamkin, Harry Chisman, Joe Kinnett, John Conner, Walter Curtis, Annie Junker, Agnes Bruback, Bina Bruback, Ella Block, Gertrude Kerr, Grace Buffington, Grace Hill, Jessie Stage, Mabel Blake, Nellie Holliday, Pearl Johnson, Lucy Baker.

No. 2—Freddy Block, Ada Johnson, Bennie Dow, Guy Barton, Birdie Harwood, Julia Murdock, Agnes Wymond, Gertie Smith, Lulu Stagenwald, Maud Jones, Ella Shuter, Charlie Lamkin, Willie Campbell, John Ruese, Joe Billingsley, Jesse Kassebaum.

No. 1—Sadie Cadwell, Edith Bebinger, Mabel McConnell, Rosa Epstein, James Block, James Durbin, Clyde Kelley, Aaron Nightingale, Edgan Tanner, Ross Macker, Harry House, Leonard Funck.

FIRST DISTRICT.

No. 8—Maud Powers, Lizzie Kaster, Rena Anderson, Mamie Kassebaum, Chas. Downton, Sallie Vail, Ella Ruese.

No. 7—Lawrence Glass, Everett Miller, Sarah Webber, Carrie Kirsch, Ella Wood, Frances Smith, Agnes Christie, Katie Miller, Curtis Fowler, Hayes Buffington.

No. 6—Rowena Smith, Pauline Wymond, Stella Lozier, Josie Smith, Willie Vail.

No. 5—John Branaugle, Frank Maltby, John Swift, Alice Christie, Anna Doerr, Clara Sassaman, Maggie Seidler.

No. 4—Clinton Harmon, Charlie Maltby, Albert Siemental, Birdie Wood, Lizzie Willman, Walter Morand, Daniel Sterling, Lizzie Marten, Louis Bloom, Nellie Clark, Maay Miller, Mamie McClellan.

No. 3—Asa Hathaway, Mary Everett, Louisa Grossholtz, Carrie Gooderson, Lucy Hohn, Jessie Geigoldt, Emma Scholle, Lizzie Maloney, Lebbie Brison, Mattie Maybin, Charlie Davis, Hannah Steinschneider, Minnie Shepard, Mollie Cox, Clara Sohns, Oscars Pohle, Martie Mueller, Harold Taylor, Carrie Boety, Jennie Girard, Charlie Martin, Plume Stapp, Ettie Bailey, May Baker, Emma Wilhelm.

No. 2—Susie Eads, Lulu Herdegen, Lula Kirsch, Mamie Stamm, Clara Noble, Katie Freiberger, Herman Bartles, Jas. Collins, Will Curnayan, Sammy Hagy, Solomon Redding, Harry Schultz, Alex Stiver, George Teke, Charlie McLellen, Willie Kleaver, Emma Zimmer, Pearlie Bailey, Viola Mewis, Ida Kirsch, Carrie Miller, John Hinman, Roy Stodghill, Lewis Hauck.

No. 1—Josie Collins, Effie Shepard, Leona Melson, Sadie Sassaman, Willie Giffin, Lena Wilman, Jennie Kappell, Willie Bruner, Inez Beinkamp, Ada Cox, Joanna Newell, Mary Rahe, Joie Freiberger, Eddie Maloney.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Grade 1, B Class—Maggie Schaeffer, Louisa Hahn, Clara Lohus, Louisa Grossholz, Martin Mueller, George James, Cornelius Meier.

Grade 1, A Class—Clara Feustel, May Goenawein, Lizzie Hahn, Albert Slimental, Louis Rloom, John Kohler, George VanHouten, Nellie Smith, Josie Smith, Guy McKain.

Grade 2—Carrie Kirsch, Lida Ruese, Henry Wilhelm, Ida Klingelhoffer, Jno. Willman, Lonard Puchto, Ida Horr, Harry Clark, Katie Miller, Lizzie Martin, Theodore Droege, Hannah Steinschneider, Charles Carr.

Grade 3—Emma Mueller, Ella Ruese.

SECOND DISTRICT.

Grade 1, B Class—Sadie Sargent, Willard Stier, Lida Downey, Amelia Sargent, Mamie Evans, Everett Fox, Charles McHenry.

Grade 1, A Class—John Black, Mary Stedman, Sallie Watts, Flora Siemental, Samuel McDowel, Annie Miller, Florence Evans.

Grade 2—Clara Emrie, John Herdegen, Harry Wilson.

Grade 3—Mabel Boyd, Louis Severin, Tillie Oester, Emma Siemental, Laura Unger.

Grade 4—Bertha Merkel, Vina Ruese, Hulda Severin.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 23 Oct 1884 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

The following pupils have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Oct. 10, 1884:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

A Grade—Nettie Hopping, John Herdegen.

B Grade—Amelia Sargent, Nettie Moore, Dick Van, Noah Bainum, Henry Wilson, Louie Kassebaum.

C Grade—Emma Kerr, Abbie Holman, Ella Cadwell, Fraud Rieman, Rachel Kerr, Edith Conwell, Fanny Foulk, Jennie Lukens, Chas. McHenry, John Hopping, Jessie Smith, Louie Severin, Calla Kassebaum, Tillie Oester, Vina Ruese, Cassius McMullen, Rosa Harpham, Nannie Kassebaum.

D Grade—Willard Stier, Laura Unger, Lucy Williams, Lucy Haring, Clara Chisman, Anna Bleasdale, Walter Tufts, Edwin Tufts, John Black.

SECOND DISTRICT.

Room 9—Emma Cox, Mamie Kassebaum, Lizzie Kaster, Allie Moore, Henry Mattox, Maud Powers, Alice Platt, Ella Ruese, Jennie Shuter, Sallie Vail, Elbridge McConnell, Charles Downton, Lucy Williams.

Room 6—Lula Bailey, Jennie Chisman, Helen Draper, Josie Haynes, Louisa Kerr, Grace McGuire, Grace Stedman, Milly Shuter, Inez Twentyman, Daisy Wildridge, Mary Sweet.

Room 5—Harley Gray, Ollie Glass, Edwin Lukens, Stanley McMllen, Cogley Marshall, Bena Canfield, Molly Elliott, Rosa House, Laura Tanner, Clara Wood, Agnes Ervin.

Room 4—Clayton Conwell, Ella Shuter, Ada Johnston, Edwin Hulbert.

Room 3—Agnes Wymond, Birdie Harwood, Chas. Lamkins, Fred Block, Grace Clark, Harry Small, Guy Burton, Joe Billingsley, Lucie Baker, Laura McConnell, Mabel Beach, Mabel Low, Maud Jones, Sam Hazy, Walter Curtis.

Room 2—Edith Bebinger, Ida Sanks, Susie Lamkin, Ida Block, Daisy Holdren, Maggie Hubbartt, Paul Siemantel, Clyde Kelly.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 7—Willie Vail, Pauline Wymond, Lyda Ruese, Stella Lozier, Mary Collins, Hudson Lamkin, Bessie Bleasdale.

Room 6—Ivy Rea, Lulu Burke, Ella Bloom, Frank Maltby, Alice Christie, Nettie Schneider.

Room 5—Louis Bloom, Clinton Harman, Walter Morand, Dan Sterling, Ida Horr, Lizzie Martin, Luella Miller, Birdie Wood.

Room 4—Carrie Beaty, Ida Butz, Lucy Hahn.

Room 2—Sadie Cadwell, Carrie Doerr, Mary Karrer, Onie Melson, Gustie Reiche, Effie Shepard, Hattie Webber, Addie Cox, Walter Beaty, Josie Collins, Clarence Kerns, Willie Griffin.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Nov 1884 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of Aurora Public Schools.

The following pupils have made a grade of 90 or above in attendance, deportment and scholarship for the month ending Nov. 7, 1884:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

Grade A—Clara Emrie, Maud Sargent, Nettie Hopping, J. T. Herdegen, Mabel Boyd, Frank Wildridge, Ralph Buffington, Hulda Severin, Emma Ruese, Agnes Kastner.

Grade B—Frank Fish, Henry Wilson, Amelia Sargent, Louis Kassebaum, Nettie Moore, Noah Benham.

Grade C—Chas. McHenry, Cassius McMullen, Frank Ramsey, Frank Rieman, Louie Severin, Tillie Oster, Jessie Smith, Eliza Billingsley, Edith Conwell, Jennie Lukens, Emma Kerr, Calla Kassebaum, Ella Cadwell, Nannie Kassebaum, Fannie Foulk, Rachel Kerr, John Hopping, Vina Ruese, Mamie Siemantel.

Grade D—Lucy Williams, Laura Unger, Clara Chisman, Lucy Haring, Sam Haynes, Roy Trester, Edwin Tufts, Emma Mendall, Emma Hubbartt, Willard Stier, Sallie Watts, Hannah Goldsmith.

SECOND DISTRICT.

Room 9—Mamie Kassebaum, Lizzie Kaster, Allie Moore, Sallie Outten, Maud Powers, Alice Platt, Ella Ruese, Iva Siemantel, Charles Downton.

Room 6—Lula Bailey, Jennie Chisman, Mamie Emrie, Josie Haynes, Grace Stedman, Millie Shuter, Daisy Wildridge, Mary Sweet.

Room 5—Daisy Blake, Bena Canfield, Harley Grey, Oliver Glass, Rosa House, Maggie Harwood, Edwin Lukens, Stanley McMullen, Harry Roberts, Charlie Roberts, Laura Tanner, Clara Wood.

Room 4—Ella Block, Ella Shuter, Clayton Conwell, Harry Chisman, Jessie Stage.

Room 3—Agnes Wymond, Bertha Small, Chas. Lamkin, Fred Block, Maud Jones, Grace Clark, Harry Small, Guy Burton, Joe Billingsley, Laura McConnell, Mabel Beach, Mabel Low, Walter Curtis, Sam Hagy, Edward Miller, Lizzie Mainis, Herman Paschke, Lizzie Ireland, Gertrude Smith.

Room 2—Susie Lamkin, Maggie Hubbartt, Clyde Kelley, Jimmy Durbin, Robbie Watts, Ida Block, Edith Bebinger, John McDowell, Grace Hubbartt, Ida Sanks, Paul Siemantel, Anna Young, Willie Williamson.

Room 1—Clyda Boyd, Tillie Miller, Rosa Epstein, Lotta Watts, Willie Miller, Flora Bailey.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Room 8—Sarah Webber, Frances Smith, Maud Sibley, Everett Miller, Katie Miller, Frank Brewington, David Agnew, Harry Clark, Ella Wood, Rowena Smith, John Beinkamp, Agnes Christie, Lawrence Glass.

Room 7—Rose Smith, Hudson Lamkin, Mary Collins, Agnes Downton, Lyda Ruese, Pauline Wymond, Ida McCune.

Room 6—Lulu Burke, Clara Kaster, Mellie McCune, Minnie Sweazey, Nettie Schneider, Ivy Rea, Frank Doerr, Frank Maltby, Henry Stienschneider, John Braunagle, Nellie Smith, May Given, John Watts.

Room 5—Clinton Harman, Albert Siemantel, Dan Sterling, Emma Miller, Luella Miller, Birdie Wood.

Room 4—Carrie Beaty, Ida Butz, Mollie Cox, May Bolander, Carrie Gooderson, Libbie Brison, Rena Caldwell, Lucy Hahn, Oscar Pohl, Katie Brewington, Aggie Denerline, Jennie Girard, May Goenawein, Lizzie Hahn, Minnie Shepard, John Koehler.

Room 3—August Gerlack, Willie Kleaver, Lizzie Teke, Lulu Herdegen.

Room 2—Walter Beaty, Johnnie Bolander, Josie Collins, Willie Giffin, Cliffie Somerfield, John Weis, Clarence Kerns, Emma Acra, Addie Cox, Sadie Cadwell, Jennie Kappel, Lottie Martin, Onie Melson, Gustie Reiche, Effie Shepard, Ida Schaefer, Hattie Webber, Laura Taylor.

Room 1—James Maybin, Louis Reman, Bennie Weis, Freddie Weis, Betty Kimmel, Maggie Doerr, Ella Kearney, Luly Oswald, Bertha Teele, Ruth Goenawein, Anna McLellan, Amelia Thomas, Ross Macker, Hugo Jaching, Harry Willman.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

FIRST DISTRICT.

Fourth Grade—Henry Steinschneider, Hannah Steinschneider, Lida Ruese, Josie Smith, Ida Horr, Augusta Kleaver, Ida Klingelhoffer, Carrie Kirsch, Lizzie Martin.

Third Grade—Ida Butz, Lizzie Hahn.

Second Grade—Martin Mueller, Louise Hahn, Louise Grossholz, Oska Pohl.

First Grade—Woldemar Horr, John Braunagle, Louis Hauck.

SECOND DISTRICT.

Eighth Grade—Tillie Oester, Carrie Rectanus.

Seventh Grade—Ella Ruese, Minnie Kerr.

Third Grade—Mary Stedman, Amie Sargent.

First Grade—Frank Ramsey, Delia Ramsey.

Miller Township District 2 School Roll of Honor – 1883

Roll of honor of the District 2 School in Miller Township, Dearborn County, Indiana for 1883 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 22 Nov 1883 – Page 4, Column 1

BRIGHT.

The following named pupils of District No. 2, Miller township, have attained a grade of 90 percent in attendance and deportment, for the month ending November 2d:

Grade No. 1—Wilber Nowlin, Nora Hurley, Archie Myers, Zeptha Kirkwood.

Grade No. 2—Rosa Mericle.

Grade No. 3—Alma Hurley, Ammy Kirkwood, Cary Williamson, Bernice Huddleston, Cynthia Kirkwood.

Grade No. 4—Edith Merricle, Fanny Merricle, Cora Haddock, Phebe Kirkwood, Ellen Kirkwood, Albert Haddock.

Grade No. 5—Sarah Kirkwood, Emma Judd, Belle Williamson, Nellie Wood, Annie Wood, Rees Jackson, Lee Jackson.

M. C. MULFORD, Teacher.

Lawrenceburg High School Commencement – 1883

Commencement of the Lawrenceburg Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1883 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 28 Jun 1883 – Page 3, Column 2

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT.

The Tenth Annual Commencement of the Public Schools of this city was held in the Court House on Friday night, June 22d, 1883. It was, as it always is, an occasion of general interest to our people, and the Court House was well filled with an intelligent and appreciative audience.

The salutatory was by Miss Ada F. Fitch, and was a most excellent production, well delivered.

“When the Tide Turns,” by Miss Carrie D. Schleicher, was clearly and distinctly uttered, and was a good essay.

Miss Anna Sembach took “The Journey of a Day,” and showed its dubious paths and pointed out its stumbling blocks that might be avoided by others. It was an excellent essay, full of wholesome facts.

“The Web of Life” was woven by Miss Lillie Rooke in a commendable manner and the subject was well treated in a common sense way.

Miss Flora M. Walter dwelt amid the “Starry Heavens.” Her theme was elevating, and sparkled with the gems of thought that have been strewn along her pathway. It was a well written composition, and pleasing in its manner.

“Ascending the Hill” was the subject of Miss Lillie Fichter’s essay. This was a plain, practical production, containing many truths of value to all. It was well read, and gave evidence of much originality in the author.

“At the End of the Threshing Machine” was the only boy in the class, Edward Y. Chapin. Young Chapin acquitted himself admirably, and had an excellent essay-address, the valedictory, full of sharp points and good sense well presented.