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irloirs: »TOWNSHIP OF LOCIvE.Monthly Report or the School in District No. One “Long street School.’’Term cotnoi enced April 8th with twenty nine pjpils; present enrollment; jI* ^•urty. The history class, oq April 19th,ihad a review exorcise by wty of,j co in me mo rati a**; the Battle of Lexiug ’{ton—103d anniversary; and, on April 25th, the seoon battle of Camden — j 79th anniversary. On Wednesday, j May 1st, as a substitute for May-day celebration, the school exhibited such ! of the different varities of wild andgarden flowers as the season would afford in this vicinity. Our flowering* otrees and plants donated their beauty on this occasion in a profusion never belor enjoyed—so said—so early in the season, in Lung street school*)i(vhouse. Daring the week closing the 1 month, reviews in spelling, geography, gram mar and arithmetic, were comprised in the exercises of the larger pupiis,—in all, sixteen. All tne.se, except one, wean present at the monthly \ t♦examination, on Fridav, last, and ao J o1quitted themselves Svorthiiy, as shown ; j,im the subj unudoROLL OF HONOR:a gradeGeorge Miller, Samuel Wise, Angehne House Alzina Wisler,Lyiii Wider,All ice SaF buryL *ah Myer.Frances M vers,mf 7Mary Myers, Miua Prwe, Marv Miller,B GRADE—CLASS ONECharles Link,Arthur ilolt;e nburger.O *E.mcr Freed,Anna Gulp,CLASS TWO.Amand a ll ksu; :hah Troxdl;Anna Myers; Emma Wise;L.zzio Lehman.i^ -1 V T-/ * « 4’ JL ft!o:94 •]: 0t1I•lt;3jO O ‘j1*\1 uot•11)8! a)io; *. •■ u\(01 |■; wDmU:1011 1rc04 ib*08 !#ti100 ItcI1*oib2 1^ ‘ ft ft ft82 :TASiI/J;soinc grade. IOwan Salsbury, Oliiue Fue ; jReuben Miller, Hem ierta Wisler,/ / illv nry#h reed, Mary Rouse; jU idy Myer~; Mary Wi *a ; jAmo- L hman. IIijct ine say here, to my patrons, | Visit the ml, each ot y*m, at lea-t, i once during the ainn. Tiie Director !■i. credi.e I with one vi-Gy ttr.se Monday jin rim morning. Visitors on anv dav ■v • •' lt;■will n.'ecC e CM’diai welcome. V isit us jin advance 5f any possibidty tino. yon :may come on an errand of eomgiaiui file kind ui ihiiig rliat probably indn-j cos iiior.i visitors tlian any other. 1Tney are the vi.-its wiili whLu ueitii- I or pa^rmis nor toucher is very nappy, j (f vou cah from a motive more nieis- :liant to eouH’tn;dat%t*ie weces.sitv ior tin* I unobjectionable kind of vtsir. vviilvery iikely be obviated; and lurtlPT- ; niong viinr min t will be io a betterstun for o'.serving wiurhe:' or no: mir word is arranged ir. Working ordmguiso whether the teach*»r has that kind of care—aside from reading ami spelling —over the welfirj of your children.tliai you have yourselves You will be like*y to observe, too,whether manners and morals *orm any parr, of the«.■ •economy of our want Lt is -dso be.lievud that,to anv visitor to the schooli* will be shown that an attempt to master the speHiug-book, or eyen to make any approximation to it, before raking a reading book, is fatal to thebest interests of: the *upii. And there; will, it is anticipated, still another» . . *ii * tgood come out of parenral,seho n visits: Your children will be more likely to secure that better discretion which toils them to attend ail the examinations. It is their resolve to.at.tond an examinatioDjthat prompts them toan eftL tjoalify themselves to bear that exauii-• f . V , • .••«.. lt;. IInation m a maauer that * shall be an• • • . . ««.»i .
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Wakarusa Sun

Wakarusa, Indiana, US

Thu, May 16, 1878

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