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Centre Square School Report – 1881

Center Square School [Switzerland County, Indiana] report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Apr 1881 – Page 8, Column 1

Report of Centre Square School for term commencing October 11, 1880, and ending April 1, 1881:

  • Number of pupils enrolled during the term, 56.
  • Average daily attendance, 36.
  • Number days of school, 116.

Pupils engaged in studying the eight common branches: Minnie Zinn, Hal Hall, Lou Hall, Louis Dodd, Charley Hall, Mollie Webb, Eva Hall and Anna Hall.

Pupils engaged in studying Algebra: Louis Dodd and Hall Hall.

Completion of Ray’s Practical Arithmetic: Hal Hall and Louis Dodd.

Proficiency in Reading:

  • Class No. 1—Mollie Wallick and Minnie Zinn
  • Class No. 2—Effie Wallick and Florence Hall
  • Class No. 3—Katie Kirkpatrick and Eddie Dodd
  • Class No. 4—Elmer Shaddy and Frankie Dodd
  • Class No. 5—Clay Hall and Belle Dodd
  • Class No. 6—Loren Evett

Proficiency in Orthography: Eva Hall, Florence Hall, Julia Allen, May White and Loren Evett.

Proficiency in Penmanship:

  • Between 15 and 21 years of age—Eva Hall and Hal Hall
  • Between 12 and 15—James Riley and Eddie Jackson
  • Between 6 and 12—Eddie Dodd and Julia Allen
  • Under 6—Lem Evett

Proficiency in Map Drawing:

  • Between 15 and 21—Eva Hall, Minnie Zinn and Mollie Wallick
  • Between 12 and 15—Frankie Houze and Eddie Jackson
  • Between 6 and 12—Katie Kirkpatrick and Ella March

Regularity and Punctuality in School: Julia Allen, Eddie Jackson, Norval Allen, Eddie Dodd, Lem Evett and Frankie Dodd.

Pupils excelling in Deportment: Martha Wolcott, Sallie Webb, Katie Kirkpatrick and Anna Hall.

ALICE FORD, Teacher.

Vevay Reveille Subscribers – 24 Mar 1881

Subscribers to the Vevay [Switzerland County, Indiana] Reveille newspaper appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Mar 1881 – Page 5, Column 3

Among those who renewed their subscriptions to the Reveille since our issue of March 10th, were:

  • A. Tinker and Geo. W. Pavey, Allensville
  • W. J. Adams, Brooklyn, Iowa
  • Archie Shaw, Lawrenceburg
  • S. W. Ferguson, Vevay
  • John B. Danglade, Baxter Springs, Kansas (sent by his father, John Danglade)
  • Mrs. Caroline Henry, Pleasant
  • A. J. Waltz, Vevay
  • James T. Marsh, East Enterprise
  • Jacob Banta, Craig
  • Thomas Gibbs, Sugar Branch
  • W. J. Keeney, Quercus Grove
  • Will F. North, Patriot
  • Wm. Peelman, Vevay
  • John F. Cotton
  • John W. Lock, Moorefield
  • W. H. Madison, East Enterprise
  • Oliver M. Smith, Craig
  • David Lee, Esq.
  • L. L. Froman, Sugar Branch
  • Norman Hatch, Aurora
  • C. J. Early, Topeka, Kansas (sent by L. W. Golay)
  • E. W. Martin, Covington, Ky.
  • Samuel Wiseman, changed from Craig to Spring Station, Ind.
  • Alex. Kirkpatrick, Markland

New subscribers:

  • John Rice, Patriot
  • Mary S. Barker, David City, Neb.
  • Thomas Butler, Aurora (sent by Rev. I. N. Cole)
  • Wm. Reeser
  • Sol. Waldon, Mt. Sterling
  • Charles L. Oakley, Ghent
  • Charles C. Cornett, Madison
  • E. B. Lyon, Oskatoosa, Iowa
  • Jeptha Picket, Vevay
  • Wm. Oaks, Jr., East Enterprise
  • Thomas Dow, Madison
  • Mrs. Wm. Mansfield, Rising Sun
  • Wm. Kincaid, Markland
  • Wm. Martin
  • John Diermiller, Vevay
  • Edward N. Scott, Denver, Colorado (sent by his mother)

Switzerland County Commissioners’ Allowances – Mar 1881

The Switzerland County Commissioners’ allowances appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Mar 1881 – Page 4, Column 3

A list of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Switzerland County, Indiana, at their March session, 1881:

 

PAUPER.

Mrs. Adrian Wolf, for keeping pauper child, $10.00

H. J. Harris, for 8 days as overseer of poor, $15.00

Jonathan C. Ricketts, for Oliver Keith, $12.00

F. J. Hollcroft, for coffin for S. Gibson, $7.00

Mrs. Morris, for keeping old man Morris, $10.00

Mrs. Morris, for keeping Depper Child, $6.00

Jonathan M. Froman, for 6 months rent for Mrs. Kelpore, $18.00

W. P. Dickason, for sundry paupers on Brown’s order, $4.00

D. B. Lee, for 1 day as overseer of poor, $2.00

S. R. Heath, for Eli Owens, $5.25

Lyman Menser, for keeping Orfa Edwards, $10.00

W. J. Gibbs, for keeping Lydia Gibbs, $10.00

James H. Gibbs, sundries for Mrs. Rills, $10.00

L. H. Smith, for keeping Mrs. Mills, $10.00

Peter Pelsor, for keeping Ben Pelsor, $10.00

O. D. Cunningham, sundries for Mrs. Hinman, $17.45

O. D. Cunningham, sundries for Mrs. Skidmore, $5.50

O. D. Cunningham, sundries for Mrs. Perkins, $8.00

O. D. Cunningham, sundries for Amos Farwood and family, $26.00

Dempsey Gullion, for keeping Mrs. Wheeler and family, $24.00

Wm. H. Scott, for sundries from Oliver Keith, $2.00

John I. O’Neal, breadstuff to Mrs. McClellan, $5.35

John I. O’Neal, breadstuff to John W. Miller, $7.44

John I. O’Neal, breadstuff to Nancy J. Bosow, $6.20

John I. O’Neal, breadstuff to Calvin Fredenberg, $2.50

J. M. W. Langsdale, for Amos Farwood, $1.00

W. W. McCreary, Jr., breadstuff to Mrs. Hinman

W. W. McCreary, Jr., breadstuff to Mrs. S. Boyd, $7.00

J. H. Beard & Co., for J. W. Miller, $13.38

Clendenning and Kincaid, coffin for Mrs. Colon, $5.00

C. G. Adams, 4 days as overseer of poor, $8.00

P. J. Riley, for Josiah Colden, $10.00

Mrs. Kelsey, for herself, $7.35

Wm. Lock, for himself, $6.40

John Steel, for Cole girl, $3.00

T. B. McGregor, for Mrs. Riley, $2.90

Isaac F. Banta, for Wm. Roach, $12.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Rebecca Danner, $10.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Debora Cotton, $5.00

Isaac F. Banta, for William Stanley, $2.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Flora Manford, $10.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Clinton Manford, $10.00

Isaac F. Banta, for Oliver Jones, $17.00

Jacob List, for keeping Delilah Jackson, $10.00

Joseph Redd, for keeping Sam Spechers and wife, $5.44

Morrison L. Brown, 35 days overseer of poor, $70.00

William M. Patton, 3 coffins for Downey and children, $17.00

Greenberry Hughes, for balance keeping sister-in-law, $7.00

James Anderson, for H. Jennings, $3.00

James Anderson, for Zerilda Bradley, $5.00

James Anderson, for H. B. Downey, $4.00

B. W. Simmons, for H. B. Downey, $14.00

B. W. Simmons, for Mrs. McClanahan, $13.00

B. W. Simmons, for Mrs. Neal, $4.00

B. W. Simmons, for Specher, $4.00

B. W. Simmons, for Adolphus Ward, $3.00

B. W. Simmons, for Mrs. Martin, $1.50

B. W. Simmons, for T. Day, $4.00

B. W. Simmons, for H. Wells, $1.00

B. W. Simmons, for Mrs. Sturgeon, $4.50

B. W. Simmons, for Manda Willis, $2.00

N. W. Martin, for balance over coal bills, $5.00

John Smiley, for taking pauper to Poor House, $2.00

N. H. North, for sundries for Icenogle, $5.00

N. H. North, for sundries for A. Kes, $5.00

R. Galbraith, for sundries for Bayne, $5.00

Love & Boyle, for sundries for Mrs. Baker, $10.00

Love & Boyle, for sundries for J. B. Duda, $5.00

John L. Thiebaud, school books poor children, $2.80

John L. Thiebaud, school books poor children, $1.10

Matthew Worstell, for keeping paupers at Poor House, $496.70

Frank Allen, bringing crazy man to Vevay and to Poor House, $3.00

Geo. H. Keeney, for coffin and grave for Lydia Lee, $8.00

R. G. Simpson, for sundries for Jas. Devar, $5.81

W. L. & S. Told, coal for Vevay poor, $56.68

Wm. Smith, digging 3 graves for Downeys, $5.00

John Gill, unpaid hotel bill for tramping soldier, $0.60

James K. Pleasants, straw for bedding at Poor House, $6.55

O. S. Waldo, for chamber pots to Poor House, $3.45

Thiebaud & Beagle, shoes for old Mrs. Martin and girl, $2.70

U. P. Schenck & Son, for Boggs family, $42.94

U. P. Schenck & Son, for Searcy, $1.01

U. P. Schenck & Son, for coal, Bettie Lewis, $7.50

U. P. Schenck & Son, for Mrs. Kesner, $5.00

U. P. Schenck & Son, for H. Wells, $5.00

P. T. Hartford, for shoes N. N. Martin’s family, $1.90

P. T. Hartford, for shoes Mrs. Holdcraft, $2.50

Cain & Bonner, for Alice Whiting, $2.00

Cain & Bonner, for Mrs. Krutz, $5.00

F. L. Grisard & Son, lock for Poor House, $0.75

F. L. Grisard & Son, sundries Day and Snyder, $3.65

Kincaid & Bro., for sundries H. Wells, $3.00

Kincaid & Bro., for sundries Mrs. Sturgeon, $0.50

Kincaid & Bro., for sundries H. B. Downey, $10.80

Kincaid & Bro., for sundries Boswell, $4.50

Kincaid & Bro., for sundries Mary McMahin, $3.35

Kincaid & Bro., for sundries Manda Willis, $3.50

A. Benedict, for Nancy Bosaw, $11.54

A. Benedict, for Frazier, $10.00

A. Benedict, for Mrs. Disbrough,, $6.34

A. Benedict, for Mrs. Kilgore, $10.00

A. Benedict, for Mrs. McClelland, wood, $6.75

A. Benedict, for Mrs. Boyd, $6.55

A. Benedict, for Mrs. McClelland, $13.39

Vevay Woolen Mills, for Coal, N. N. Martin, $1.60

Ben Cole, for Mrs. Moody, $15.00

Ben Cole, for George Gilbert, $7.00

H. M. Fallis, for Eliza Orem, $8.00

Mrs. Jas. Boyd, for keeping pauper child, $10.00

Mrs. Nancy Schenck, for goods for Mrs. Bagnell, $5.00

I. Yonge & Co., for shoes for negro, $1.25

I. Yonge & Co., for Greenberry Hughes, $3.00

Matthew Worstell, clothing for children sent from Poor House to House of Refuge, $23.40

 

COUNTY OFFICERS’ FEES.

James P. Orem, fees and repairs vault key, $2.45

N. S. Northcott, salary as Co. Superintendent, $247.00

A. Benedict, salary as Treasurer, $200.00

John Gill, salary as Auditor, $438.19

Wm. Stewart, 6 days as Commissioner, $21.00

D. R. Drake, 7 days as Commissioner, $24.50

J. N. E. Muret, 7 days as Commissioner, $24.50

William S. Tower, 7 days as Sheriff, $14.00

 

BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.

Levy Brothers, Books and Stationery for county offices, $70.85

W. B. Burford, Books and Stationery for Co. offices, $2.85

Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.,  Books and Stationery for county offices, $144.35

Irvin Armstrong, advertising notice to tax payers, $19.20

Irvin Armstrong, for advertising delinquent tax lists, $183.40

W. J. Baird, advertising and job printing, $24.10

 

STATE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.

Americus Benedict, paid Female Reformatory, $31.50

Americus Benedict, paid House of Refuge, $25.00

Americus Benedict, paid Deaf and Dumb Asylum, $9.70

 

COURT HOUSE, JAIL, Etc.

Moxley & McCallum, Repairs to Court House, $20.00

George Kerth, Repairs to Court House, $30.00

Hall & Lewis, wall paper, matting, &c., $16.27

Z. I. Yonge, matting, &c., $11.85

John L. Thiebaud, sundries for C H and offices, $10.30

George S. Pleasants, premium on Insurance, $75.00

Smith Brothers, lamps, coal oil, wick, &c., C H, $9.75

W. L. & S. Told, Anthracite coal for C H, $18.37

Luther Gravener, repairs to privy seats, $4.35

W. L. Fisk, one dozen chairs, $12.00

W. S. Tower, taking care C H, paid for sawing wood, &c., $14.85

R. T. F. Abbett, office expense, $2.85

George W. Muret, 2 ½ cords kindling wood, $7.50

R. F. Stewart, 1 ½ cords kindling wood, $4.50

C. O. Thiebaud, sundries for Treasurer’s office, $2.65

James Boyd, repairs C H and jail, $22.45

D. C. Weaver, repairs iron work jail, $3.00

W. L. & S. Told, coal for jail, $16.28

U. P. Schenck & Son, blankets for jail, $10.30

Cain & Bonner, matches for C H, $0.50

 

PRISONERS

W. S. Tower, receiving, boarding and discharging prisoners, $70.40

J. K. Pleasants & Son, clothing for prisoners, $14.25

 

ROAD AND BRIDGE.

F. L. Grizard & Son, spikes for bridge floor, $1.50

Allen Markland, viewer on McCreary road, $4.50

Charles Markland, viewer on McCreary road, $4.50

Jacob Myers, viewer on McCreary road, $4.50

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

W. S. Tower, taking Burrell Stevens to H. Refuge, $35.60

W. S. Tower, taking J. B. Hastings to Insane Asylum, $48.75

Matt Worstell, taking 3 children to House Refuge, $47.00

Johnston & Griffith, preparing papers to send boy to House of Refuge, $10.00

Dr. W. E. Freeman, examination and certificate to B. Stevens, $5.00

W. S. Tower, summoning jury Jan term S C C, $19.50

W. S. Tower, distributing election papers March ’81, $10.00

 

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.

Allowances made to Township Trustees, to be taken out of Township Funds in their hands:

  • Morrison L. Brown, Jefferson Township, $138.00
  • W. C. Armstrong, York Township, $163.50
  • H. J. Harris, Posey Township, $168.00
  • D. B. Lee, Cotton Township, $70.25
  • C. G. Adams, Pleasant Township, $94.00
  • Isaac F. Banta, Craig Township, $95.09

Switzerland County Commissioners – Mar 1881

The Switzerland County Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Mar 1881 – Page 4, Column 1

County Business.

Among other business transacted at the session of the Commissioners last week was the following:

Thomas F. McCreary, Abner Gates, and others, withdrew their petition for a vacation and change of road through the land of Abraham Israel and others, in York.

The Vevay Lecture Association, being an Education Society, was granted the use of the Court House, upon conditions.

Thomas H. Downey placed on file the receipt of the County Treasurer for $7, in full of payment of money paid by the County to S. R. Tinker for a coffin furnished for James Downey, the said claim having been filed with the Board of Commissioners without knowledge or consent of the said Thomas H. Downey.

Geo. S. Pleasants was authorized to issue a fire insurance policy on the Court House for $5,000 for which he was to receive a premium of $75 for 3 years.

James S. Girard was granted a license to retail liquor in Vevay.

Eliakim Stoops, Abner Gates, G. Schrump, Thomas McCreary, and others, petitioned for a bridge over Log Lick Creek, near the residence of Thomas Armstrong, in York Township. M. G. Keeney was employed to make survey, plans and estimates.

Americus Benedict, County Treasurer, presented county orders amounting to $14,814.69, which he had redeemed during the last quarter. Found correct and cancelled.

The Auditor was ordered to advertise for sealed proposals to keep the poor farm two years from Dec. 1, 1881. Proposals to be opened at the June term of Commissioners.

W. P. Hall, Wm. Norisez and others, petitioned for a change, vacation, and re-location of the road known as the Tardy hill road. Wm. R. Protsman asked that the petition be dismissed.—Ebenezer Phillips, Abraham Montayne, and John A. Cunningham, were appointed to review the road Monday, March 21st.

Township Trustees made reports, which were approved.

Vevay Reveille Subscribers – 10 Mar 1881

Subscribers to the Vevay [Switzerland County, Indiana] Reveille newspaper appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Mar 1881 – Page, Column 1

Among our new subscribers since last issue are:

  • John Walters, Craig, Ind.
  • A. McHuron, Waynesville, Ill.
  • B. & L. Craig, Balchow, Mo. (sent by their brother, Dr. A. G. Craig)
  • T. D. Anderson, Carrollton, Ky.
  • James W. Anderson, Lancaster, Ind. (sent by his father, Wm. Anderson)
  • Geo. W. Newton, Fresno, California (sent by his father, Asa Newton)
  • Mrs. H. T. O’Brien, New Carlisle, Ind. (sent by her brother, C. G. Adams)
  • Nathan H. Sullivan, Osborn, Mo. (sent by his mother, Mrs. Hulda Sullivan)

Renewals:

  • T. C. Jack, Warsaw, Ky.
  • Enoch S. Adams, removed from Vineyard to Home, Ind.
  • Dr. J. W. Vanosdol, Allensville, Ind.
  • Geo. Dickason, Allensville, Ind.
  • Victor Kessler, Vevay
  • S. Leatherbury, Osceola, Nebraska
  • Mrs. Martha S. Lindley, Greensburg, Indiana
  • John Houze, removed from Fresno, Cal., to Aaron, Ind.
  • J. M. Pearce, Aaron, Ind.
  • I. M. Smith, Aaron, Ind.
  • Abel Stout, Aaron, Ind.
  • John Stell, Aaron, Ind.
  • John Buchanan, Aaron, Ind.
  • A. C. Adams, Aaron, Ind.
  • Elza Abbott, Patriot, Ind.
  • Robert Johnson, Patriot, Ind.
  • Mrs. Hulda Sullivan, Mount Sterling

Grant’s Creek School Roll of Honor – Feb 1881

Grant’s Creek School [Switzerland County, Indiana] roll of honor appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 10 Mar 1881 – Page 4, Column 3

Roll of Honor of Grant’s Creek school for the month ending February 28, 1881:

  • Fifth Grade—George W. Gibbens, James A. Wilson
  • Fourth Grade—John M. Kelly, Marion Wallick, James Scott
  • Third Grade—Elmer E. Kelly, Rosa Cochran, Walter S. Wilson
  • Second Grade—Bennie Cochran, Thomas Abdon
  • First Grade—Letha Hess, Albert L. Moredock

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Mar 1881

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for March 1881 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 3 Mar 1881 – Page 4, Column 4

Transfers of Real Estate

Since our last issue:

  • Ebenezer Gray and wife to Michael Gray
  • Harvey Scudder and wife to Alex Scudder
  • Frederick Hess and others to E. S. Downey
  • Julius Valrin and wife to Justus Vairin
  • James Murphy and wife to Helen Damon

Vevay Reveille – 17 Mar 1881 – Page 4, Column 3

Transfers of Real Estate

Since our last report:

  • Wm. S. Tower, Sheriff, to Julius Blach
  • James H. Christie and wife to Hezziah Clark
  • Wm. S. Tower, Sheriff, to Gabriel W. Phillips
  • W. W. Gilbert and wife to R. G. Simpson
  • James C. Taylor and wife to George W. Haskell
  • Polly Gray to Samuel D. Lockwood
  • Robert R. Clark and wife to Ellen Sedam
  • Wm. Bocock and wife to Rebecca Stewart
  • Rebecca Stewart to Wm. Bocock

Vevay Reveille – 31 Mar 1881 – Page 5, Column 3

Transfers of Real Estate

Since March 16th:

  • John Warner and wife to Hiram J. Warner
  • E. E. North and wife to Wm. F. North
  • Wm. F. North and wife to E. E. North
  • Wm. M. Watt to E. E. North
  • John F. Green and wife to Wm. M. Green
  • John F. Green and others to John D. Mottier, Sr.
  • B. L. Simmons and wife to T. F. Adams and Oliver Boyd
  • Alexander Protsman, Administrator, to U. P. Schenck
  • Sarah E. and D. N. Hayden to Clarinda Cole
  • Theodore Vanosdol to Jacob C. Rogers
  • Wm. S. Twineham and wife to Belzora Martin
  • Thomas J. Griffin and others to Lavina J. Griffith
  • John D. Works and wife to Eliza H. Adkinson
  • Richard H. Smith and wife to Mary Demaree
  • Hannah Riley to Wm. P. Eads
  • John F. McGinney and wife to Ebenezer Gray and wife
  • Frank Braun and wife to Benj W. Waters

Stone College School Roll of Honor – 1881

Stone College School [Switzerland County, Indiana] roll of honor appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Feb 1881 – Feb 5, Column 6

Roll of Honor
Of Stone College, Craig Township, Ind., for the month ending February 11, 1881:

  • Fifth Grade—Grant Mennett, James Works
  • Third Grade—Affra Tilley, Albert Weed
  • Second Grade—Willie Courtney, Lura Tilley
  • First Grade—Lura Roberts, Della Roberts

MARY BHIRE, Teacher.

Vevay Reveille – 17 Nov 1881 – Page 5, Column 2

Roll of Honor of Stone College for the month ending November 11, 1881:

  • Fourth Grade—Afra Tilley, Annie Works
  • Third Grade—Laura Tilley, Emma Adams
  • Second Grade—Christie Adams, Willie Courtney
  • First Grade—Lillie Works, Nickie Adams

ARBIE COLEMAN, Teacher.

Lost Fork School Roll of Honor – Feb 1881

Lost Fork School [Switzerland County, Indiana] roll of honor appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Feb 1881 – Page 5, Column 6

Roll of Honor
Of Lost Fork School for the month ending February 11, 1881:

  • First Grade—Raleigh Russell, Jimmie Russell
  • Second Grade—Anna Still, Oscar Russell
  • Third Grade—Charlie Gordon, Al Schnaitter
  • Fourth Grade—Hattie Still, Josie Stewart
  • Fifth Grade—Ella Miller, Tabitha Sample

ABBY COLEMAN, Teacher

Vevay Public Schools Rolls of Honor – 1881

Vevay [Switzerland County, Indiana] Public Schools rolls of honor for 1881 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 17 Feb 1881 – Page 5, Column 4

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Public Schools for the five weeks ending February 4, 1881:

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Senior Class—Elmer Griffith, Hannah Waldenmeier
  • Intermediate Class—Lillie DeBarth, Belle Melcher
  • Freshman Class—Sadie Hall, Mollie Hall

INTERMEDIATE.

A Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Clark, Madge Patton
  • B Class—Lottie Anderson, Charles Waldo

B Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Newton, Bessie Stratford
  • B Class—Ernest Danglade, Anna Pleasants

C Grade

  • A Class—Samuel Stucy, Luia Ward
  • B Class—Eddie Waldo, Claud Siebenthal

PRIMARY.

D Grade

  • A Class—Smith Fallis, Bertie Woollen
  • B Class—Ella Schroeder, Julia Knox

E Grade

  • A Class—Georgia Burrows, Birda Ward, Bertie Adkinson
  • B Class—Cordie Danner, Ollie Dunn

F Grade

  • A Class—Carrie B. McCrellis, Eugene McMakin, Nettie Phillips
  • B Class—Eddie Fallis, Tommie Works, Nella Long

G Grade

  • A Class—Johnnie Knox, Willie Sharp
  • B Class—Rhodie Krummel, Paul Grisard

H Grade

  • A Class—Lizzie Schewe, Maggie Chatlin
  • B Class—Josie Greenleaf, Ella Hilderbrand

Vevay Reveille – 24 Mar 1881 – Page 5, Column 3

Roll of Honor of Vevay Public Schools, for the month ending March 11, 1881:

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • Senior Class—Elmer Griffith, Hannah Waldenmeier
  • Intermediate Class—N. Miller, Belle Melcher
  • Freshman Class—Mollie Hall, Sadie Hall, Frank Miller

INTERMEDIATE.

A Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Clark, Madge Patton, Nettie Rutherford
  • B Class—Sallie Dement, August Lindenschmidt

B Grade

  • A Class—Bessie Stratford, Nettie Newton
  • B Class—Ernest Danglade, Lorena Buschman, Clara Cole

C Grade

  • A Class—Sallie Blach, Samuel Stucy
  • B Class—Edwin Waldo, Claud Siebenthal

D Grade

  • A Class—Smith Fallis, Jimmie Burrows
  • B Class—Julia Knox, Anna Bachas

PRIMARY.

E Grade

  • A Class—Ida Kerth, Bertie Adkinson
  • B Class—Corda Danner, Eva Long

F Grade

  • A Class—Carrie McCrellis, Eddie Waldenmeier, Nettie Phillips
  • B Class—Eddie Fallis, Charles Holler

G Grade

  • A Class—John Knox, Willie Sharp
  • B Class—Rhoda Krummel, Opha Fuget

H Grade

  • A Class—Maggie Chatlin, Elmer Curry, Clifford Van Pelt
  • B Class—Ada McCullum, Ella Hilderbrand

Vevay Reveille – 21 Apr 1881 – Page 8, Column 1

Roll of Honor of Vevay Public Schools for the four weeks ending April 8, 1881:

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • Senior Class—Elmer Griffith, Lillie Waldo
  • Intermediate Class—Rosa Norisez, Napoleon Miller
  • Freshman Class—Julia Tardy, Anna Rous

INTERMEDIATE.

A Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Clark, Emory Harwood, Nettie Rutherford
  • B Class—Bettie Dufour, Gussie Boerner

B Grade

  • A Class—Percy Harwood, Bessie Stratford
  • B Class—Ernest Danglade, Annie Pleasants

C Grade

  • A Class—Sammie Stucy, Sallie Birch
  • B Class—Claud Siebenthal, Ella Griffith

PRIMARY.

D Grade

  • A Class—Anna Hilderbrand, Jimmie Burrows
  • B Class—Julia Knox, Ella Schroeder

E Grade

  • A Class—Bertie Adkinson, Corinne Schenck
  • B Class—Eva Long, Clarance Anderson

F Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Phillips, Bertie Freeman, Willie Manning
  • B Class—Clarence Stevens, Eugene McMakin, Eddie Fallis

G Grade

  • A Class—Joda Miller, Willie Sharp
  • B Class—Rhoda Krummell, Willie Backes, Opha Fuget

H Grade

  • A Class—Maggie Chatelin, Elmer Curry, Ada McCullum
  • B Class—Bennie McHenry, Phillip Krummell

Vevay Reveille – 10 Nov 1881 – Page 5, Column 1

Roll of Honor Vevay Graded School.

The following pupils have taken the honors of their classes, at the percent of examination and of deportment places opposite their names. The examination is for the first six weeks, and the deportment for the first four weeks of the present school year:

High School.

  • Third Year—Napoleon Miller
  • Second Year—Frank Walters
  • First Year—Charles O. Waldo

Eighth Year

  • A Class—Bessie Stratford
  • B Class—Willie Freeman

Seventh Year

  • A Class—Julia Knox
  • B Class—Callie Thiebaud

Fifth Year

  • A Class—Birda Ward
  • B Class—Clarence Anderson

Fourth Year

  • A Class—Ruth Smith
  • B Class—Clarence Stevens

Third Year

  • A Class—Willie Sharp
  • B Class—Amanias Krummel

Second Year

  • A Class—Rhoda Krummel
  • B Class—Frank Jaynes

First Year

  • A Class—Minnie Brown, Mary Cousart, Isaac McMann
  • B Class—Clarence Banta, Mittie McCullum