Category Archives: Dearborn County School Records

Aurora Public Schools Commencement – 1870

The commencement of the Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana Public Schools for 1870 appeared in:
Aurora Peoples Advocate – 30 Jun 1870 – Page 3, Column 1

The Aurora Public Schools.
First Annual Commencement.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Our schools as at present organized, commenced operations in 1864, under the direction of Rev. A. W. Freeman, as Principal. After conducting the schools for two years, and getting them thoroughly organized, finding that the labor was too severe for him, he retired from the position. His successors have been Messrs. Hutchison, Temple, Davidson and Clark.

The course of study occupies a period of about seven years. Hitherto, at the close of each year, there have been annual exhibitions at the school building or at some public hall, and the persons who had finished their course of study, received certificates to that effect upon their leaving the schools. The class of 1868 included two persons, Messrs. Charles C. Stevens and Seth Stedman; of 1869, Mr. James Stratton, and Misses Emma Hill and Sallie Vail.

The present being considered the first annual commencement, the School Board, Superintendent and teachers endeavored to make it an event in the history of our Schools, and one to be remembered by all persons connected with them. The use of the Methodist church was granted, and a choir of amateur musicians, under the leadership of Mr. E. D. Haynes, tendered their services.

The exercises, which commenced at 8 o’clock, were as follows:

  • Solo and Chorus—God is the Refuge of His People; Cantata of Esther.
  • Prayer—Rev. C. Tinsley.
  • Practical Knowledge—Harley H. Sutton.
  • The Folly of Expecting too Much from Each Other—Miss Ione Shockley.
  • The Race is not to the Swift—Miss Lizzie Folbre.
  • Music—By the Streamlet Through the Grove; Bohemian Girl.
  • Making a Fortune—Ralph Riddell.
  • Passports in Society—Miss Carrie Yonge.
  • Life is a School—Miss Minta Jones.
  • Music—Gipsy Chorus; Bohemian Girl.
  • Popular Fallacies—Benj. Vail Jr.
  • American Aristocracy—Miss Mary Hopping.
  • Broken Images—Miss Emma McCreary.
  • Duet—Music on the Waves; C. C. Stevens and Miss L. Wymond.
  • Never too Old to Learn—Miss Abbie Stevens.
  • The Public Schools Our Safeguard against Anarchy—Miss Fannie Hopping.
  • Valedictory—Miss Emma McCreary.

Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1869

The 1869 Roll of Honor for Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Aurora Peoples Advocate – 16 Dec 1869 – Page 3, Column 3

Roll of Honor.
The following lists contain the names of pupils in the Aurora Public Schools, whose grade in attendance, deportment, and recitations, has averaged ninety percent or over, for the month ending December 4th.

Senior Class, E. S. Clark, Teacher.

  • Lori Greer
  • Wm. Greer
  • Benj. Vail
  • Harley Sutton
  • Mary Hopping
  • Fannie Hopping
  • Carrie Yonge
  • Minta Jones
  • Emma McCreary

High School—Grade B, Mrs. L. F. Stratton and Miss E. Cory, Teachers.

  • Lewis Hopping
  • Mary Cobb
  • Matie Stark
  • Emma Shockley
  • Nellie Trim

Grade C.

  • D. Conway
  • Thos. Stevenson
  • Chas. Stedman
  • J. Giegeldt
  • S. Cole
  • R. Wymond
  • O. Cobb
  • E. Terril
  • C. Thurmer
  • Frank Briddle
  • John Siementel
  • Lulie Milburn
  • Emma Platter
  • Lizzie Stratton
  • Mary Watts
  • Frankie Wilcox

Grammar Department—Grade A, Miss Dillie Hanna, Teacher.

  • Fannie Appleton
  • Cora Beach
  • Fannie Bond
  • Belle Buffington
  • Sam. Criswell
  • Carrie Epstein
  • Kittie Folbre
  • Richard Holman
  • Ida Louden
  • Flora Lozier
  • Mary Platter
  • Mollie Riddle
  • Laura Riggs
  • Hattie Shattuck
  • Hetie Stark
  • Charlotte Twentyman
  • John Vail
  • Willie Webber
  • Melvin Coutant
  • Emma Shipper

Grade B, Miss A. H. Gould, Teacher.

  • Norman Trim
  • Charles Sassaman
  • Neander Chisman
  • Thegy Dolson
  • Sam Somerfield
  • Gussie Seigmundt
  • Charlie Miller
  • Albert Wilkie
  • Jammie Taylor
  • Percy Appleton
  • Wymond Gibson
  • Asa Shattuck
  • Louis Shockley
  • James Hopping
  • Martin Dyke
  • James Green
  • George Green
  • Frank Thomas
  • Alta Blackmore
  • Laura Hopping
  • Annie Watts
  • Lizzie Conway
  • Mary Kastor
  • Flora Platter
  • Lizzie Melson
  • Fannie Trester
  • Lena Severn
  • Carrie Stevens
  • Sallie Denton
  • Ella Cole
  • Emma Dyke
  • Anna Dewers
  • Hattie Fox
  • Mabel Criswell
  • Victoria Klinginghoffer
  • Mary Oester

Intermediate Department–Grade A, Mrs. Sallie Speedy, Teacher.

  • Gussie Cunningham
  • Ida Blackmore
  • Annie Trester
  • Ella Taylor
  • Lottie Beal
  • Hattie Griffin
  • Jennie Stafford
  • Kitty Truitt
  • Nellie Bush
  • Willie Hamilton
  • Willie Miller
  • George Heaton
  • Eddie Wilkie

Grade B, Miss Clara Folbre, Teacher.

  • George Webber
  • Harvey Hopping
  • Alice Speedy
  • Annie Siemantel
  • Eliza Vail
  • George Schafer
  • Joseph Dews
  • Tommy McClelland
  • Willer Stark

Secondary Department, Miss Annie S. Suter, Teacher.

  • Willie Briddle
  • Jesse Taylor
  • William Thompson
  • Charlie Summerfield
  • Amazi Bailey
  • Harry Webber
  • Charles Beinkamp
  • Harry Briddle
  • Louis Dolson
  • Willie Schafer
  • John Tuck
  • Willie Oester
  • Eugene Severn
  • Sidney Ray
  • Frank Manning
  • Louis Robenstein
  • Willie Shipper
  • Willie Canfield
  • Willie Winters
  • Zerah Teany
  • Willie Jones
  • Horace Schmitkin
  • John Kerrigan
  • Everett Riggs
  • Frank Smith
  • Lafayette Griffin
  • Frank Kelsey
  • Henry Thranert
  • Charlie McIntire
  • Anthony Malony
  • Abie Jackson
  • Joe Wymond
  • Ira Dyke
  • Harry Wilkie
  • Willie Held
  • Charlie Oester
  • Johnny Clark
  • Charlie Herdegen
  • Frank Teany
  • John Cox
  • Jacob Koehler
  • Conrad Schiller
  • Adolph Klingelhoffer
  • Frank Brosart

Secondary Department, Miss E. W. Passel, Teacher.

  • Florence Buffington
  • Mary Bruner
  • Ada Register
  • Mary Frank
  • Delia Walters
  • Maggie Lozier
  • Annie Ittner
  • Alma Hart
  • Carrie Hart
  • Tillie Kessler
  • Annie Siemantal
  • Tillie Kastner
  • Lizzie Siemantel
  • Lulie Siemantel
  • Louisa Severn
  • Ella Bramble
  • Maggie Wymond
  • Emma Buffington
  • Flora Buffington
  • Louisa Kastner
  • Hannah Epstein
  • Fannie Myers
  • Bene Summerfield
  • Hannah Hattenunck
  • Lizzie Riggs
  • Sarah Twentyman
  • Mary Smith
  • Julia Kelsey
  • Grace Appleton
  • Emma Green
  • Jennie Chesebro
  • Mary Haines
  • Carrie Backman

Primary Department, Miss Mary Wilcox, Teacher.

  • George Dochler
  • Harvey Watts
  • Henry Perpingen
  • George Munier
  • Willie Summerfield
  • Wallace Fox
  • Harry Emrie
  • Lizzie Stafford
  • Laura Muniez
  • Carrie Oester

Aurora Public Schools Teachers – 1869

Teachers for the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana in 1869 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Aug 1869 – Page 3, Column 3

The Public Schools.

The public schools of this city will open on Monday, September 13th. The following teachers have been elected by the school board:

  • Superintendent—Edward Clark, of Lebanon, Ohio.
  • German Department—Room No. 1—J. J. Kring.
  • Primary Department—Room No. 1—Miss Mary Wilcox.
  • Secondary Department—Room No. 2, male scholars—Miss A. Suiter; Female scholars—Miss L. E. Haines.
  • Intermediate—Room No. 3, male scholars—Mrs. Isabella Murphy; Female scholars—Miss Clara Folbre.
  • Grammar school—Room No. 4, male scholars—Miss A. H. Gould; Female scholars—Miss D. Hanna.
  • High school—Room No. 5, male scholars—Miss L. S. Strattoc; Female scholars, Miss E. S. Corey.
  • Janitor—Henry Davis.