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Fredonia School Roll of Honor – 1882

Fredonia School [Switzerland County, Indiana] roll of honor appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 16 Feb 1882 – Page 5, Column 3

Roll of Honor of Fredonia School.

  • First Grade—Freely Sullivan, Harry Sullivan
  • Second Grade—Bettie Phillips, Minnie Stoops
  • Third Grade—Rosa Pickett, Edna Pickett
  • Fourth Grade—Iantha Rayles, Hattie Stoops
  • Fifth Grade—Lou Markland, Eugene Stoops

CARRIE GRIFFITH, Teacher

Vevay Reveille – 9 Mar 1882 – Page 4, Column 5

Roll of Honor for Fredonia School for month ending Feb. 23, 1882:

  • First Grade—Levi Bliss, Frank Hastings
  • Second Grade—Bettie Phillips, Minnie Stoops
  • Third Grade—Edda Pickett, Rosa Pickett
  • Fourth Grade—Hattie Stoops, Bertie Phillips
  • Fifth Grade—Lou Markland, Eugene Stoops

CARRIE GRIFFITH, Teacher.

Fredonia School Roll of Honor – Dec 1881

Vevay Reveille – 5 Jan 1882 – Page 8, Column 1

Roll of Honor for Fredonia School for the month ending Dec. 23, 1881:

  • Fifth Grade—Eugene Stoops, Scott Philips
  • Fourth Grade—Hattie Stoops, Bertie Philips
  • Third Grade—Hattie Fisher, Rosa Pickett, Edda Pickett
  • Second Grade—George Aldrich, Hugh Tapp
  • First Grade—Minnie Stoops, Bettie Philips

CARRIE GRIFFITH, Teacher.

Fredonia School Reports – 1879

Fredonia School [Switzerland County, Indiana] reports for 1879 appeared in the following newspapers:

Vevay Reveille – 6 Feb 1879 – Page 8, Column 2

Report of Fredonia School for the month ending Jan. 28th, 1879. The following are the names of those whose average did not fall below 85 percent:

  • Henry Duplan
  • Clara Sedam
  • Normie Aldrich
  • Albert Markland
  • Lou Markland
  • Clarence Sullivan
  • Eugene Stoops
  • Lewis Sedam
  • Alvira Allen
  • Julia Aldrich
  • Oliver Markland
  • Dennis Rayls
  • Billy Phillips

Also the names of those who have attended school every day during the month:

  • Adrian Markland
  • Hattie Stoops
  • Billy Phillips
  • Eugene Stoops
  • Scott Phillips
  • Lou Markland

IDA J. MURPHY, Teacher.

Vevay Reveille – 17 Apr 1879 – Page 8, Column 2

Report of Fredonia School for the month ending March 7, 1879:

The following are the names of those who have attended school every day during the month:

  • Julia Aldrich
  • Hattie Stoops
  • Normie Aldrich
  • Scott Phillips
  • Alvira Allen
  • Billy Phillips
  • Lou Markland

Also the names of those who received 100 percent in deportment during the month:

  • Alvira Allen
  • Lou Markland
  • Julia Aldrich
  • Iantha Rayles
  • Normie Aldrich
  • Dennie Rayls
  • Clara Sedam
  • Thomas Ford
  • Fannie Faff
  • Hattie Rayls

IDA J. MURPHY, Teacher.

Fredonia School Rolls of Honor – 1878

The Fredonia School in Switzerland County, Indiana published its rolls of honor in the following newspapers:

Vevay Reveille – 12 Dec 1878 – Page 8, Column 1

Roll of Honor of Fredonia School for the month ending Nov. 29, 1878:

The following are the names of those who have attended school every day during the month:

  • Lulu Markland
  • Oliver Markland
  • Hattie Stoops
  • Scott Phillips
  • Albert Markland
  • Eugene Stoops
  • Billy Phillips
  • Thomas Ford

Also, the names of those whose Average did not fall below 85 percent:

  • Susie Markland
  • Clara Sedam
  • Eugene Stoops
  • Oliver Markland
  • Alvira Allen
  • Thomas Ford
  • Minnie Pickett
  • Albert Markland

IDA J. MURPHY, Teacher.

Vevay Reveille – 2 Jan 1879 – Page 1, Column 3

Roll of Honor of Fredonia School for the month ending Dec. 24, 1878.

The following are the names of those whose average did not fall below 85 per cent:

  • First Grade—Rosa Pickett.
  • Third Grade—Lulu Markland, Billie Phillips, Clarence Sullivan.
  • Fourth Grade—Thomas Ford, Eugene Stoops, Albert Markland, Scott Phillips, Oliver Markland.
  • Fifth Grade—Susie Markland, Alvira Allen, Clara Sedam, Julia Aldrich, Normie Aldrich, Henry Duplan.

Also the names of those who have attended school every day during the month:
Lulu Markland, Albert Markland, Oliver Markland, Bertie Phillips, Scott Phillips, Hattie Stoops, Eugene Stoops, Rosa Pickett.

Ida J. Murphy, Teacher.