Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
October 7, 1897, Thursday
Golden School


The following is a list of those who, in the written examination for the month of September, maintained an average of 90 percent and upward, together with their respective grades:

Annie Bartemus 98 1/2

Minnie Bartemus, 97 2-7

Minnie Lee, 96 6-7

Nora Roberts 98

Jeff Clark 95 5-9

Phillip Henson 96 1/2

Belle Carney 95 7-9

Emma Weddington 97 5-9

Nora Weddington 97 1/2

Florence Roberts 91 2-5

Frank Roberts 91 1/2

Cora Bartemus 96 6-7

Harvey Bryant 98 1/2

Mabel Neal 92/1/2

Dora Roberts 91 4-12

Sylvania Clark 92 1/2

Elsie Weddington 96 2-7

Lou Henson 92 2-8

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Cassville School


A part of the examination from Room 2 in Cassville School.
Algebra

The members in this class consisted of Will Steele, Oscar Coppedge, Fred Black, Zulah Mitchell, Ellis? Horine, Rollie Talbert, Ina Salmon, Bertil Messer, Burl Bayless, acquitted themselves honorably each student making 100 percent. John Thompson and Minnie Hudson did the same in another class.

The seventh grade consisting of Eva Sparkman, Myrtle Coppedge, Effie Trolinger, Jewel LeCompte, Maud Stephens, May Shepherd, Rex Talbert, Ona Robertson, Minnie Thompson, Lena McKinney, Nora Hawk, Cora Horine, Ollie Murphy, Oma Plattenburg, Claud Atkisson, Will Shepard, Linn Peel, John Thompson, Pharis Stephens, Shelby Plattenburg, Claud Marbut, and Verna Talbert made a good grade. A majority made 100 per cent on several of their studies.

J. T. Brooks.
Resource: State Historical Society of MO Microfilm
Submitted by: Donna Cooper
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