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Jacksonville School Report – Apr 1877

The Jacksonville, Switzerland County, Indiana, School report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Apr 1877 – Page 3, Column 2

Report of Jacksonville School:

Whole number of days, 120; whole number enrolled, 43; average daily attendance, 30.

Names of pupils who were never absent during term, and were perfect in deportment: Frances Nelson, Mollie Stevens, Estelle Dyer.

Names of pupils that were present not less than 110 days of term, and who were absent on account of sickness: Norval Allen, Julia Allen, Harvey Clevenger, Joddie Clevenger, Eddie Clevenger, Angie Cross, Johnnie Cross, Ollie Farrar, Eddie Jackson, Susie McIntyre, John McIntyre, Ella Sheets, M. C. Walden, Harry Waldon, Wesley Walden, Charley Walden, Georgie Walden, Lily Worstell.

Wesley Walden, Francis Nelson, Susie McIntyre, Eddie Jackson and Georgie Walden, were each awarded prizes for superior spelling.

Estella Dyer was awarded the prize for superior scholarship.

H. H. McCulloch, Teacher.

Bethel School Report – Mar 1877

The Bethel, Switzerland County, Indiana, School report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 12 Apr 1877 – Page 3, Column 1

Report of Bethel School, District No. 6, York Township, for term ending March 29, 1877:

Length of school term, 120 days; average daily attendance, 22; No. maps drawn, about 400.

Names of pupils never absent: Josie Wiley, Bruce Wiley, Mosie Cole, Emerson Boyd.

Names of pupils never tardy: Silas Ford, Luelia Ford, Albion Scudder.

Prize for map drawing awarded to Omer Wiley. Best single map was drawn by Lulu A. McFaddin.

Prize for first spelling class awarded to Josie Wiley.

Prize for second spelling class awarded to Mosie Cole.

The highest grade attained in written spelling was by Lulu A. McFadden, having received 94 percent.

Many others have done well. We think much credit is due the entire school for their diligent labor during the winter.

J. L. McCulloch, Teacher.

Vevay Public Schools Rolls of Honor – 1877

The Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, Public Schools rolls of honor for 1877 appeared in the following newspapers:

Vevay Reveille – 18 Jan 1877 – Page 3, Column 1

Roll of Honor
For the Vevay Public Schools, for the month ending December 22, 1876:

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • Senior Class—Blanche H. Van Pelt, Lucy Cole
  • Intermediate Class—E. Francis Anderson, Hannie Crandell
  • Freshman Class—Neaton Carnine, Jennie Archer

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Phillip Bettens, Willie Stratford, E. Griffith
  • B Class—Charles Danner, Nettie Baxter

B Grade

  • A Class—Idda Griffith, Sammie Smith
  • B Class—Tommie Horton, Anna Griffith

C Grade

  • A Class—Julia Tardy, Mary Dement
  • B Class—Laura Robertson, Charles Waldo
  • C Class—Nettie Rutherford, Amie Miller
  • D Class—Sammie Trafeld, Harry Barret

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

D Grade

  • A Class—Lilly Voris, Ella Danner
  • B Class—Bessie Stratford, Bettie Dufour

E Grade

  • A Class—Jennie Sullivan, Willie Sullivan
  • B Class—Mirabelle Griffith, Benson Bright

F Grade

  • A Class—Sammy Stucy, Amie Pleasants
  • B Class—Charlie Fochner, Ollie Thiebaud

G Grade

  • A Class—Ella Schroeder, Johnnie Anderson
  • B Class—Eddy Finnip, Eddy Holler

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Mary Backes, Batsy Banta, Charlie Kissel, Coleman Busch, Julia [illegible], Freddie Demann

Vevay Reveille – 22 Feb 1877 – Page 2, Column 3

Roll of Honor
Of the Vevay Public Schools for the five weeks ending February 9, 1877:

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • Senior Class—Dora Kessler, Blanche Van Pelt
  • Intermediate Class—Hannie Crandle, Christine Murphy
  • Freshman Class—C. Jennie Archer, Lida Giltner

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

Grade A

  • Class A—Philip Bettens, Emma Dufour
  • Class B—Mattie Worden, Nettie Baxter

Grade B

  • Class A—Lida Griffith, Effie Dement
  • Class B—Rosa Norisez, Anna Griffith

Grade C

  • Class A—Mary Dement, Mollie Hall
  • Class B—Nannie Belle, Laura Robertson
  • Class C—John Kiesel, Rosa McAdams
  • Class D—Ida Brown, Uly Griffith

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

Grade D

  • Class A—George Klein, Ella Danner
  • Class B—Rena Hushman, Mattie Trafelet

Grade E

  • Class A—Wesley Smith, Sallie Finup
  • Class B—Ella Griffith, Mirabelle Griffith

Grade F

  • Class A—Lizzie Bright, George Brown
  • Class B—Ollie Thiebaud, Florence Voris

Grade G

  • Class A—Clarence Myers, Johnie Anderson
  • Class B—Clarence Anderson, Eddie Holler

GERMAN DEPARTMENT

Lizzie Diermiller, Anna Braun, Annie Kiesel, Mattie Trafelet

Vevay Reveille – 5 Apr 1877 – Page 2, Column 3

Roll of Honor
Of the Vevay Public Schools for the five weeks ending March 16, 1877:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

  • Senior Class—Anna D. Stratford, Dora H. Kessler, Lucy A. Cole
  • Intermediate Class—Nettie Thompson Northcott, Christine Murphy
  • Freshman Class—Abbie Coleman, Lida Gilmer

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Philip Bettens, William Stratford
  • B Class—Charlie Boener, Jennie Patton

B Grade

  • A Class—Lida Griffith, Effie Dement
  • B Class—Rosa Norisez, Tommie Horton

C Grade

  • A Class—Mary Dement, Julia Tardy
  • B Class—Laura Robertson, Mattie Graham
  • C Class—Annie Roor, Attie Miller, Nettie Rutherford
  • D Class—Nora Lewis, Freddie Saberton

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

D Grade

  • A Class—Nora Pleasants, Bessie Stratford
  • B Class—Marcella Martin, Minnie Murphy

E Grade

  • A Class—Chas. Hildebrand, Anna Pleasants
  • B Class—Fredie Todd, Willie Hathorn

F Grade

  • A Class—Lizzie Bright, [illegible] Roulson
  • B Class—Ada Hall, Francis Dulhmier

G Grade

  • A Class—Clarence Myers, Johnnie Anderson
  • B Class—Clarence Anderson, Eddie Huller

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Simon Blach, Lizzie Diermiller, Elmer Griffith, Anna Braun, Anna Duhlmier

Vevay Reveille – 3 May 1877 – Page 3, Column 1

Roll of Honor
Of the Vevay High School for the month ending April 13, 1877:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

  • Senior Class—Dora B. Kessler, Blanche Van Pelt
  • Intermediate Class—Hannie Crandall, Christine Murphy
  • Freshman Class—Simon Blach, Inez Gill

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Willie Stratford, Philip Bettens
  • B Class—Nettie Baxter, Charlie Danner

B Grade

  • A Class—Nettie F. Hathorn, Lida M. Griffith
  • B Class—Rosa Norisez, Anna S. Griffith

C Grade

  • A Class—Mary Dement, Mollie Hall
  • B Class—Clarence Thiebaud, Willie Todd
  • C Class—Minnie Thiebaud, Annie Rous, Amie Miller
  • D Class—Mary Simmons, Anna Kiesel, Mary Tardy

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

D Grade

  • A Class—Abbie Clendenning, Percy Harwood
  • B Class—Henry [?]urry, Marcella Martin

E Grade

  • A Class—Jessie Archer, Ernest Danglade
  • B Class—Willie Hathorn, Henry Shumaker, Harry Davis

F Grade

  • A Class—Smith Fallis, George Brown
  • B Class—Eddie Waldo, Amanda Wintizer, Francis Duhlmier

G Grade

  • A Class—James Burrows, Johnnie Anderson
  • B Class—Clarence Anderson, Annie Backes

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Simen Blach, Lizzie Diermiller, Charles Kiesel, Anna Pleasants, Anna Mayer

Vevay Reveille – 10 Jan 1878 – Page 8, Column 1

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Public Schools, for the five weeks ending Dec. 21st, 1877:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

  • Senior Class—Andrew J. Porter, Nettie T. Northcott
  • Intermediate Class—Emmogene Shadday, Stella A. Van Pelt
  • Freshman Class—Philip Bettens, Stannie Kyle

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

Grade A

  • Class A—Effie Dement, Louie Wilson
  • Class B—Rosa Norisez, Harry Banta

Grade B

  • Class A—Olive Curry, Mollie Hall
  • Class B—Anna Rous, Anna Braun

Grade C

  • Class A—Ollie Pleasants, Nora Lewis, Mary Tardy
  • Class B—Justine Schenck, Freddie Saberton
  • Class C—Nora Pleasants, Bessie Stratford
  • Class D—Rena Bushmann, Zellie Thiebaud

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

Grade D

  • Class A—Ernest Danglade, Mary LeClerc
  • Class B—Willie Hathorn, Stella Danner

Grade E

  • Class A—Florence Voris, Jessie Voris
  • Class B—Smith Fallis, Amie Pleasants

Grade F

  • Class A—Johnnie Anderson, Susie White
  • Class B—Eddie Barlow, Louis Peelman, George Duncan

Grade G

  • Class A—Clara Wanamaker, Birda Ward
  • Class B—Emma Jain, William Boulton

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

Anna Diermiller, Lizzie Diermiller, Hannah Waldemier, Mary Backes, Anna Keisel, Sallie Blach.

Patriot High School Examinations – 1877

The Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana High School Examinations for 1877 appeared in the following newspapers:

Vevay Reveille – 18 Jan 1877 – Page 2, Column 4

Examination of Patriot High School.

Class A

  • Jennie Dunning, 100
  • Ida Huston, 100
  • Jesse Atlphin, 100
  • Mary Olcott, 99
  • Minnie Vanhouten, 99
  • Carrie Vanhouten, 91
  • Lilla Humphrey, 91
  • Harry Vanthorin, 88
  • John Boyle, 88
  • Cora Fletcher, 88
  • Barry Wade, 87
  • Decatur Lucas, 80
  • Charley Olcott, 85
  • Daniel Vanhouten, 83
  • Sallie Lowe, 83

Class B

  • Rhoda Wade, 98
  • Fannie Pate, 98
  • Hattie Mottier, 96
  • Mattie Dunning, 96
  • John Vanhouten, 95
  • James Strack, 93
  • Mary Humphrey, 93
  • Het Howe, 92
  • Lillie Mottier, 91
  • Eddie Robertson, 91
  • Andrew Melluron, 91
  • Clara Humphrey, 91
  • Mary Emerson, 88
  • Blanche Shepherd, 83
  • Belle Watts, 83
  • William Vauter, 80
  • Willie Lowe, 78
  • Bartie Strack, 73

The foregoing list shows the average standing of each scholar in all of his studies, for the month ending January 21, 1877.

Addison Ludlum, Principal.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Feb 1877 – Page 2, Column 3

Examination of Patriot High School.

Class A

  • Jennie Dunning, 100
  • Hattie Mottier, 87
  • Frank Emerson, 94
  • Harvey Vandorin, 93
  • Lilla Humphrey, 87
  • John Boyle, 81
  • Decatur Lucas, 78
  • Ida Huston, 99
  • Mary Olcott, 95
  • Carrie Vanhouten, 91
  • Charley Olcott, 89
  • Andrew [illegible], 85
  • Daniel Vanhouten, 81
  • Garry Wade, 76

Class B

  • Rhoda Wade, 95
  • Mattie Dunning, 95
  • Eliza Platt, 95
  • John Vanhouten, 92
  • Lillie Mottier, 90
  • Belle Watts, 86
  • Bartie Strack, 79
  • Eddie Robertson, 95
  • Blanche Shepherd, 95
  • James Strack, 91
  • Andrew McHuron, 90
  • Fannie Pate, 88
  • Willie Lowe, 79
  • William Vauter, 75

The foregoing list was received at the Examination held Feb. 9, 1877. It shows in regular order each scholar’s average standing for the month.

ADDISON LUDLUM.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Nov 1877 – Page 2, Column 3

PATRIOT DEPARTMENT.

The following list shows in regular order, each scholar’s standing for the month ending Nov. 9, 1877:

CLASS A.

  • Frank Emmerson, 100
  • James Vanhouten, 98
  • Harvey Van Dorin, 91
  • Cora Fletcher, 86
  • Ida Huston, 85
  • Jesse Allphin, 100
  • Andrew Ross, 98
  • Carrie Van Houten, 87
  • Decatur Lucas, 86
  • Daniel Van Houten, 72

CLASS B.

  • Rhoda Wade, 100
  • Eliza Platt, 99
  • Mary Humphrey, 97
  • Frank Pate, 96
  • Lillie Mottier, 94
  • De Witt McNutt, 94
  • A[illegible] Lucas, 89
  • Marion Huston, 88
  • John Humphrey, 86
  • Belle Watts, 79
  • Freddie Roberts, 78
  • Charles Manglet, 67
  • Eddie Robertson, 99
  • Mattie Dunning, 98
  • James Strack, 96
  • Carrie Moore, 95
  • David Mottier, 94
  • Mary Emerson, 91
  • Katie Fletcher, 88
  • Andrew Shafer, 87
  • John Van Houten, 82
  • Lucian McHuron, 73
  • Bartie Strack, 68

ADDISON LUDLUM.

Patriot High School Examination – Dec 1876

The Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana, High School examination appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 14 Dec 1876 – Page 5, Column 1

Patriot.
HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION.

The following list of grades show the average standing of each scholar in all the branches in which he was examined, for the month ending Dec. 8th, 1876:

CLASS A

  • Jennie Dunning, 99
  • Jesse Alphin, 98
  • Ida Huston, 97
  • Harvey Van Dorin, 96
  • Minnie Vanhouten, 92
  • Carrie Vanhouten, 88
  • Andrew Ross, 88
  • Mary Olcott, 87
  • Lillie Humphrey, 83
  • Sallie Low, 83
  • Decatur Lucas, 83
  • John Boyle, 81
  • Daniel Vanhouten, 77
  • Garry Wade, 77
  • Belle Watts, 77

CLASS B

  • Rhoda Wade, 100
  • Eddie Robertson, 100
  • Eliza Platt, 96
  • Clara Humphrey, 96
  • Mary Humphrey, 95
  • Blanch [—], 95
  • Hollock Howe, 95
  • Mary Emerson, 92
  • James Strack, 88
  • Andrew McHuron, 87
  • Lillie Mottier, 87
  • John Vanhouten, 82
  • Willie Low, 82
  • Barite Strack, 81
  • Mary Jack, 81

ADDISON LUDLUM, Principal.

Jacksonville District School Report – Apr 1876

The Jacksonville, Switzerland County, Indiana, District School report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1876 – Page 4, Column 4

Report of Jacksonville District School
For Term beginning Oct. 18, 1875 and ending April 7, 1876:

  • Total No. Days—120
  • No. Pupils enrolled—35
  • Largest number present (several days)—32
  • Smallest number present (one half day)—17
  • Average daily attendance—21

ROLL OF HONOR

Pupils who were present every day: John C. Scott, aged 18; Frances Nelson, aged 11; Julia Allen, aged 6

Pupils who had perfect deportment: John C. Scott, Frances Nelson, Amie Nelson, aged 15; John Nelson, aged 13; Harvey Clevenger, aged 16; J. W. Clevenger, age 14.

Pupils who were never tardy: John C. Scott, Amie Nelson, John Nebott, Wesley Wahlen, aged 12; Charley Walden, aged 10; George Walden, aged 7; Freddie Doan, aged 11.

Pupils who were absent only because of sickness, or by parents’ desire.
Little folks 8 years old or under: Norval Stewart, absent 2 days; Lilian Worstell, 2d; George Walden, 5 days; Alphonzo McIntire, 6 days; John McIntire, 8 days; Della Worstell, 10 days; Susannah McIntire, 8 days; Ella Sheets, 6 days; Olive Farrar, 4 days.

Pupils absent only for good reason. Alos tardy, or whispered less than five time: except those named in list for perfect deportment or punctuality: Harvey Clevenger, J. W. Clevenger, Eddie R. Clevenger, Wesley Walden, Charley Walden, Mollie C. Stevens, Amie Nelson, John Nelson, Frances Nelson, Elmer Scott, Eliza Cooper, Vesta Clevenger.

Girls who left school from sickness or other reasons, but had good reports for deportment and scholarship while in attendance: Mary Belle Morrison, Sarah Hitchens, Vesta Clevenger, Eliza Cooper, Flora Stevens.

Pupils who drew largest number and best colored Maps, including copies of all in Montieth’s Manual of Geography: Mollie C. Stevens, Frances Nelson.

Relative standing of pupils in General Average: Highest, Frances Nelson and John C. Scott; Second, J. W. Clevenger and Amie Nelson.

TEACHER.

Allensville School Report – Mar 1876

The Allensville, Switzerland County, Indiana school report appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 1 Apr 1876 – Page 4, Column 2

Report of Allensville School Dist. No. 3, for term commencing Oct. 18, 1875, and ending March 18, 1876:

  • Number of pupils enrolled during the term: 76
  • Average daily attendance: 53
  • Number of days in School term: 100

Pupils engaged in studying the eight common branches: Zora Fox, Bennett Harris, Jorden Houze, Alice Ford, Jacob Harris, Horatio Turpin, and Fannie Harris.

Completion of Ray’s Practical Arithmatic by Bennet Harris, Jacob Harris, and Zora Fox.

Proficiency in Reading:

  • Class No. 1, Bennett Harris and Zora Fox
  • Class No. 2, Belle Fox and Hattie Turpin
  • Class No. 3, Kitty Long and Mary Gilbert
  • Class No. 4, Harry Pavy and Joe Sage
  • Class No. 5, May Carnine and Ruth Tinker
  • Class No. 6, Laura Tinker and Josie Gilbert

Proficiency in Orthography: Alice Ford, Bennet Harris, Pallie Ford, Mary Myers, Elmer Ford, Alpha Moore, Jennie Myers, Lawrence Philips, and Harvey Harris.

Proficiency in Pensmanship:

  • Between 15 and 21 years of age: Zora Fox and Jorden Houze
  • Between 12 and 15 years: Sophia Long and Jefferson Hizer
  • Between 6 and 12 years: Morton Ford and Jennie Harris

Proficiency in Map Drawing: Fannie Harris and Belle Fox.

Proficiency in Elocution: Alice Ford and John Myers

Regularity and Punctuality in School: Mary Gilbert, Jennie Myers, Hattie Sage, Mary Myers, and Alice Ford.

Pupil receiving the highest grade in the studies: Jacob Harris.

LOU. O. FORD, Teacher.

Vevay Baptist Sabbath School – 1876

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 22 Jan 1876 – Page 4, Column 2
See also: Switzerland County Church Records

Officers and Teachers of Baptist Sabbath School for 1876:

  • U. P. Schenck, Superintendent
  • Theo. Livings, Assistant Sup’t
  • George Abbott, Secretary
  • Miss Lottie Ogle, Organist

Teachers:

  • Pastor Beagle
  • J. L. Thiebaud
  • G. A. Bliss
  • George McAdams
  • Mollie Dow
  • Mollie Weales
  • Alice Lanham
  • Prof. Hartford
  • Ella Lock
  • Mary Bliss
  • Maria C. Ogle
  • Lottie Mansfield
  • Mary Lanham

Vevay Public Schools Rolls of Honor – 1876

The Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, Public Schools rolls of honor for 1876 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 8 Jan 1876 – Page 4, Column 4

Roll of Honor of Vevay Public Schools.

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • A Class—Angeline Welch, Rodolph Theibaud
  • B Class—Anna D. Stratford, Isadora Kessler
  • C Class—Frances Anderson, Nettie T. Northcott

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Mary Bair, Laura Rutherford
  • B Class—Scott Welch, Bennie Smock

B Grade

  • A Class—Lida Griffith, Mollie Holder

C Grade

  • A Class—Rosa Norisez, Anna Griffith, Thos. Horton
  • B Class—Sarah Hollcraft, Addie Grisard
  • C Class—John Kyle, Charlie Bliss
  • D Class—John Kiesel, Anna Rous

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

D Grade

  • A Class—Mary Daly, Rosa McAdams
  • B Class—Alice Yonge, Emory Harwood

E Grade

  • A Class—May Banta, Eliza Englin
  • B Class—John Patton, Harry Duhlmier

F Grade

  • A Class—Lulle Ward, Abbie Stoops
  • B Class—Winnie Munnell, Sammie Blach

G Grade

  • A Class—George Brown, Lorie McIntire, Johnnie Bolton
  • B Class—Henry Brown

The Roll of Honor is made out once every five weeks, and is based upon the standing in Studies, Deportment and Attendance of the pupil.

Vevay Reveille – 15 Apr 1876 – Page 5, Column 2

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Public Schools for the month ending March 24, 1876:

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • A Class—Angeline Welch, Rodolph Thiebaud
  • B Class—Dora Kessler, Julia Patton
  • C Class—Frances L. Anderson, Christine Murphy

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Mary Bair, Jennie Archer
  • B Class—Scott Welch, Jennie Demann
  • C Class—Willie Stratford, Anna Hedden

B Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Hathorn, Jennie Thiebaud

C Grade

  • A Class—Lottie Todd, Rosa Norisez
  • B Class—Julia Tardy, Mary Demint
  • C Class—Charles Allchin, Pauline Mead

D Grade

  • A Class—Nettie Rutherford, Indiana Bair
  • B Class—Ida Brown, Benjamin Knox

E Grade

  • A Class—Marcella Martin, Sallie Pleasants
  • B Class—John Waldemier, Jos. Waldemier

F Grade

  • A Class—Mamie Hatch, Lula Belle Ward
  • B Class—Anna Pleasants, Estella Ricketts

G Grade

  • A Class—Lou McIntire, Samuel Stucy
  • B Class—James Gilbert, Frederick Demann

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

  • I Class—Lizzie Diermiller, Jennie Demann
  • II Class—Lizzie Backes, Charles Kiesel
  • III Class—Joseph Waldemier, Caroline Vierling

Vevay Reveille – 13 May 1876 – Page 4, Column 3

Roll of Honor

Of Vevay Public Schools for the five weeks ending May 5th, 1876:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

  • Senior Class—Rodolph Thiebaud, Charles D. Cain
  • Intermediate Class—Lucy A. Cole, Anna B. Stratford
  • Freshman Class—Christine J. Murphy, Frances L. Anderson

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Jennie Archer, Newton E. Carnine
  • B Class—Scott Welch, Jennie Demann
  • C Class—Emma Dufour, Hattie Torrance, Willie Stratford

B Grade

  • A Class—Effie Dement, Mollie Holder

C Grade

  • A Class—R. Norisez, A. Griffith
  • B Class—Mary Hall, Ollie Curry
  • C Class—Charles Allchin, Charles Blach
  • D Class—Willie Strain, Minnie Thiebaud

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

D Grade

  • A Class—Frankie Detraz, Annie Braun
  • B Class—Percy Harwood, George Finnup

E Grade

  • A Class—Minnie Munnell, Anna Pleasants, Lula Belle Ward
  • B Class—Annie Mayer, Sammie Blach

G Grade

  • A Class—Edwin Waldo, Smith Fallis
  • B Class—Mary Kiesel, Freddie Demann

GERMAN DEPARTMENT.

  • A Class—Lizzie Diermiller, Jennie Demann
  • B Class—Willie Demann, Anna Kiesel
  • C Class—Harry Duhlmayer, Mena Kiesel

Vevay Reveille – 19 Oct 1876 – Page 5, Column 2

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Public Schools for the five weeks ending October 6, 1876:

HIGH SCHOOL.

  • Senior Class—Dora Kessler, Blanche Van Pelt
  • Intermediate Class—Tenie Murphy, Laura Harwood
  • Freshman Class—Mary Bair, Newton Carnine

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

Grade A

  • Class A—Lizzie Diermiller, Emma Dufour
  • Class B—Harry Worden, Charles Danner

Grade B

  • Class A—Josie Cole, Effie Dement
  • Class B—Rosa Norisez, Lottie Todd

Grade C

  • Class A—Mary Dement, Sadie Hall, Julia Tardy
  • Class B—Charles Bliss, Gracie Stepleton
  • Class C—Minnie Thiebaud, John Keisel, Eva Johnston
  • Class D—Nettie Rutherford, Emory Harwood

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

Grade D

  • Class A—Percy Harwood, Lilly Corns
  • Class B—Mary Kincaid, Bettie Dufour

Grade E

  • Class A—Lettie James, Jesse Archer
  • Class B—Thomas Thiebaud, George Tardy

Grade F

  • Class A—Samuel Stucy, James Miller
  • Class B—Edwin Waldo, Freddie Jain

Grade G

  • Class A—Alfa Barrett, Ella Schroder
  • Class B—John G. Anderson, Emma Danner

Vevay Reveille – 23 Nov 1876 – Page 5, Column 1

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Public Schools, for the five weeks ending Nov. 10, 1876:

HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.

  • Senior Class—Anna B. Stratford, Blanche H. Van Pelt
  • Junior Class—Christine J. Murphy, Nellie Northcott
  • Freshman Class—C. Jennie Archer, Mary Bair

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.

A Grade

  • A Class—Lizzie Diermiller, Willie Stratford
  • B Class—Charles Danner, Frank McAdams

B Grade

  • A Class—Mollie Holder, Nettie Hatborn
  • B Class—Rosa Norisez, Annie Griffith

C Grade

  • A Class—Mollie Hall, Julia Tardy
  • B Class—Mort Gordon, Laura Robinson
  • C Class—Johnnie Kiesel, Coleman Blach
  • D Class—Rilla Norisez, Nettie Goldenburg

 

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

D Grade

  • A Class—Henry Fallis, Percy Harwood
  • B Class—Ella Danner, Bettie Dufour

E Grade

  • A Class—Lettie James, Jennie Sullivan
  • B Class—Mirabelle Griffith, Ella Griffith

F Grade

  • A Class—Sammie Stucy, James Miller
  • B Class—Amanda Wintizer, Eddie Waldo

G Grade

  • A Class—Clarence E. Anderson, Emma Danner
  • B Class—Alfred Barrett, Annie Bachas

GERMAN DEPARTMENT

Lizzie Diermiller, Anna Braun, Anna Duhlmeier, Mena Kiesel

Vevay Graded Schools Rolls of Honor – 1875

The Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, Graded Schools rolls of honor for 1875 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 10 Apr 1875 – Page 5, Column 1

Roll of Honor
Of Vevay Graded Schools, for the month ending April 26th, 1875:

High School.

  • A Class—Mary Kessler, Mary Patton
  • B Class—Rodolph Thiebaud, Stella Griffith
  • C Class—Blanche Van Pelt, Addie Netherland

Intermediate Department.

A Grade

  • A Class—Tenie Murphy, Lottie Mansfield
  • B Class—Jennie Archer, Mary Archer

B Grade

  • A Class—Daniel Trafelet, Charles Melcher
  • B Class—Emma Dufour, Hattie Torrance

C Grade

  • A Class—James Pleasants, Josie Cole
  • B Class—Charles Kiesel, Bennie Belden

Primary Department.

D Grade

  • A Class—Ernie Beagle, Charles Allchin
  • B Class—Charles Kiesel, Willie Strain

E Grade

  • A Class—Frank Detraz, Anna Dehlmeier
  • B Class—Emery Harwood, Clair Hulley

F Grade

  • A Class—Charles Cotton, Ella Riley
  • B Class—Bettie Dufour

G Grade

  • A Class—Alabel Griffith, George Tardy
  • B Class—Louie Miller, Edward Murphy

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Roll of Honor of Vevay Public School.

High School.

  • A Class—Rodolph Theibaud, Angeline Welch
  • B Class—Carrie L. Griffith, Ella May Dolby
  • C Class—Nettie Northcott, Laura Harwood

Intermediate Department.

A Grade

  • A Class—Lizzie Goldenburg, Abbie Coleman
  • B Class—Bennie Smock, Lizzie Diermiller
  • C Class—Emma Dufour, Hannah Waldemeier

B Grade

  • A Class—Ellie Dement, Nettie Hathorn

C Grade

  • A Class—Lottie Todd, Alice Burns
  • B Class—Mary Dement, Mollie Hall
  • C Class—Charlie Allchin, Ulie Trafelet

Primary Department

D Grade

  • A Class—Amie Schenck, Clara O’Neal
  • B Class—Ulie Griffith, Mary Daly, Frank Detraz
  • C Class—Alice Yonge, Emory Harwood

E Grade

  • A Class—Mollie Hinsley, Eliza Eaglin
  • B Class—Johnnie Patton, Henry Curry

F Grade

  • A Class—Anna Pleasants, Loulie Ward
  • B Class—Winnie Munnell, Mamie Hatch

G Grade

  • A Class—George Brown, Julia Gropengeiser
  • B Class—Sammie Stucy, Louie Peelman

The Roll of Honor is made out once every five weeks, and is based upon the standing in studies, deportment and attendance of the pupil.