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MACOUPIN COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORY

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George 1K[. Solornon


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ty round of irritating concerns and duties. Help us to perform them with laughter, and kind faces, let cheerfulness abound with industry. Give us to go blithely on our business all this day, bring us to our resting beds weary and content and undishonored, and grant us in the end the gift of sleep . "
Plenty of room for dives and dens (glitter Plenty of room for the running sores that criminals in), Plenty of room for jails and courts (willing But never a place for the lads to race-no, Plenty of room for shops and stores (MamPlenty of room for the running sores that rot in the city's breast. Plenty of room for the lures that lead the heart of our youths astray, But never a cent on playgrounds spent-no, never a place to play. ' Plenty of roonr for the schools and halls, plenty of room for art; Plenty of room {or teas and balls, platform, stage and mart. Froud is the city-she finds a place for lt 'B'ut many a fad today; blind if she fails to she's more than 'find a place for the boys to play. -a them a chance for fun. Better a playground than a court and a jail after the harm is done: Gve them a chan^ei if you stint them now, tomorro\p you'll have to pay A larger bill for a darker ill-so give them
a chance to play,
Course of Study The Illinois state course of study is well enough

"The day returns and brings us the pet-

and glare of sin,)

to pay;)

never a place to play.

mon must have the best);

Give them

chance for inn-ocent sport, give

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25,)- besides numerous minor changes in the in varrous graoes. Teachers should read carefully the first thirty pages; in fact, the entire bobk should be carefully read, not once, but many times during the year until they are familiir with the work. The general suggestions for reading language, numbers, writing and physi-

ing course (pages 60, 94, 150, Zl4) the compulsory attendance law (page 24), the requirements of the Sanitation Law (pase (page

the con:.mon school curriculugn as efficiently and .thoroughly as any text"possibly could do. Last summer the Course was revised (Sixth General Revision) and many changes made including the required physical train-

and favorably known in many states besifles our own-and justly so, lor it covers

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cal trainlrg from page :j2 to pag. 6:l ltray u'ell l:e applied to arty gr:rde ancl ::hould be tiotts 1;recedirrg each month's l'orit. Rrral teachers shorrlcl folicrr rite alter:ratiou pl't,t closel]': nnder ordi'r:ri circll:'1,.
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n in corrjunction lvith the

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!lances rrrr deviatiorr shotrld be llilr,i'.. l]rrtt: i l- 15 of the Course of Str.rdy gi.;e a ,l,t,ileC explanatiou of the alteruatiou pla:r. Clrs..'s iu hrst, second. third, hfth ancl :.'rcrrtr .'e:lshoulrl he orgarrizcrl tltis ternr :r'',.',,r'dirr.T trr suggestiorls giYet. orr page 15 of the cnu.::e .

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it irr a l)rominent place irr vour school ro-nl . Such a car(1 u'ils fLrrni,;herl last year: if ]'ou find norre in 1'our school, rvrite to the ofiice and ask for one. as I expect to see one iu u"e s'herr T visit 1'ou. Irr tlaliing up bi-monthly grades couut two-thirds orr daily aud one-thirrl on exarrrination
gfades.

the nrodel ou page t(i of thc Conrse, arratlg-c it upou the t'ard for that prlrpose. altd place

1,61s prograln according it'r

educating the older people u'hoic sclilr,l


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alter tlley leartl ho\\'. To develop the 'rearling lrahit' ir c:rclt pupil should be one oi the chief airrrs oi every teacher. 'frairr anv chiltl so lte liltrs to rea(1, so he is a real hor,li lcrvcr. antl trt l'ill etltrcate hirrrself if [re rrcver s()e{ 1., school another rlal'. I\lorcoler. if i-sclrool Itas a good librarv it shoul<1 aid greetlv irr

"In the past we har-e thought relativell' too utuch about teaching peolrls hon' to rcatl art<l uot errongh;rlrout gcttirrg tlrerrr t,r rc:rrl

lar branches. A Library for Every School

supplementary readers. histories. geographies as well as a few instructive and interesting story books to supplemeut the regu-

shonld uever be over. Thc saf ing of 'l'h,r.. Carlyle. 'The true xniversitt' of these ti;rr'. is a collectiou of lroolrs.' canirot l)e 1oo oftin
repeaterl.

are ovt'r. llrrt s'hose learrting rllrlr "

You receiled n'ith your s1'pplies a daily grade book. I expect to exan'rine it rvhen I
vlsrl yorl.

IIIGH SCHOO]- PRIVILEGFS


recognized two, three or f orir 1'ear high '"hool aud his trrition shall be pai{ by the board of education of the rron-high school clistrict irr rrhich lre resides. An eightL grade graduate irr the meaning of this Act is any person of school age who'sives satisfactorl' evidence of havine
"An1' eighth grade graduate resitl:.ng irr a non-high school district mar- attcncl altv

Standard Elementary Schools Circular Number 144 State Dept. Public fnstruction

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conrrrleted the first eight grades of school work by preser:ting a ccrtificate of promotion issued b1- the couuty superinteuderrt of schools or by passiug all examination given bv the school attendetl. A.*ecognizcd high school in the meauing of this -\ct is auy public school prof idiug a course of trvo ot llrore vears of rvork alrnroled b1'the Snperirrtenrlent ol Public Irrstruction. lll'e tuition r.airl shall in 1rr. case erc.ed the per capita cost of rrraiutainirrg thc high school attell(led, exclurline therefrorrr
al cosf of conductiug aud nraintaing the high schooi bv the average nllmher of oupils err-

tions are arvakenerl. hi* ambitiou arorised arrd lre seeks to realize in his owrr life l'ork attd con<ltrct the thirrgs iu rvhich he has becorne irtteresterl . Gootl hool,-s hecorue his teachers aud have the sarnc illlluen'.e llllolr

interested in rvhat has hcen <lone and n.hat may be done to ntalie life better. His asoira-

Probably the strorrgest influtuce tlrat car: he brought to bc;tr ulron thc child to turrr his thoughts and Irurpttses to tlre li.r.ing of right life is fourid iir the rcadins oi good books. Througll reaclirrs lre bccorut,*

of n.or.thr, treoole. To suo, the Illirrois Pupils' Rc?f<lirjg Circle has lteen orgarri:ue d. .\ -sr.tall libratil of boolts. selectefl frorrr its list, rr.:ry lrc rrra<le of ercat berrctlt ttr tlre clriltlrcrr.
contparrionship lrlv this ueccl

the gros'th of his character that

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iuterest Dili(l on the hou<led irrtecltedness rrhich shall he corrrputed bv rlilicliug the tot-

rolled including tuition prrpils. " School Libraries I am indeed sorry that so manv rural clisfllql5 report nolle or r'erJ' fel. boolis in the lihrarl'. Rural pupil. rnore than urban l)upils neecl larger perspectile, arrd this may he qained through no hetter medium than books. Eaoh district shoulcl have a set of
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School Boards Authorized to Purchased Libraries Section 115 of the Schor,l I-:Lrv rrf lllitrois prolides for the aDflrol)riation oI ccirool funds for the purchasc of libraries after the provision has beerr nrarle for the |a)'rrrcrrt of all rrecessary school exDenses.

. It is not lawful Ior aur. l)crsoll to teaclr in the public schools of tlris state utrle..
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or she has a valid ccrti6cate cor.ering thc tirne of such teaching. This applics to-sub-

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answered either with trellful suggestions, some orre t'ill be seut to remEv mat_ ters. Do not let the children suffer ri,hen a few rvords might put eud to tt.,e tiouUle. "u wlreu the teacher leaves the school room in --;;a

terests of the teacher arld the school for a rural teacher to board in the district. . Directors and teachers sometimes criticize- the new heaters rvhich have b;; ;;s.talled, when it develops that the teicher lloes not understand the-mechanism. If vou have trouble with the stove ask ,o"r. ;;; $'!om you are certain understands such things to give_ you some suggestious. ln rlost cases, a letter to the person or firm from u.hich the stove .rrras purchaiea wif-le

Fahreuheit by B:30 a. rrr. Iior this reison. as well as v:trious othcrs, it is to thc l>est irr-

stitute teachers as we1l. Do trot ask some oue to teach for you rvho has no certificate. I think every rural teacher should be at school by eight o'clock A, XI . esoeciallv in cold 1vs21hq1. It is their duty to have-the school room l'reaterl to at lejst o8 degrees

o.f indifference amollg the teachers as to the .appearance of pupil,s paper, when in truth, tooks should be on par with cor_ rectne.ss. . The adoption of sonte system or wrlrrng ts the best remedv for this evil. _a-1d lhe A. N. Palmer Method of Business Writing is the orre recomrnerrrlett for use-in thls county. This Systenr has a Service De_

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nurnbei;i ;;ii, of d;t; i; ;;;h school mo'tli. Count ..;i' ;;y;];fi ;;;.. Ir ls rl'elt to pllt on the report antf absen-e or tardiress. but each part of a a".i i, jn ed a tutt
tr.on

and any day ap5rointed bv the president or bovernor- a-s a day of fast ald rro deduction shall beor thankscivine. made from thl rrme or -compensation of a teacher on acconnt of such days.,' Be tery carefiil in makrng out your schedrrles, foi a ror on you.r part mav cause a deal ofsmall er_ trouble. ln order to determine the average daily
attendance diride the total attendance by the uunrber

But a.teacher shalt not be requirecl t; t;;h 5aturday_s or legal school holidavs which are_the hrst dal'of JanuaJy', the fourth dav ot Juty. t-he tn,entl'_fifth day of Decembei

arise. The legat hoictiy. l; ?i;-;i;;.";.; Trven o-n _ll.a.Se_?{ sectiou 189 of the School ,'The school month laT: gt I.ilrnors sa1-s: snall De the same as the calendar nloflth.

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any caues, they should be made uD at the e.ncl ot the term rather than at the end of

i. e. if ,school commences {, the- school month rvill endon SeptemL"i on tlie euin_ tng ot Uctober 3. If anv da3's are lost from
molth: in this r-a1'no complicatioir.*lvifi

month is identical with the

h.ave misrrnderstandings over the li"ett the.sc-hool_nronths, holidays, etc., and for "i therr benelrt I wish to say that the school

the-foul air outlet should be closed il.rd.; to keep t_he room n'arm over night.

.aft_ernoou,

the fresh air

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in this service departmerrt and everv principal and superintendent oi wno has_ no system adopted, to"itv-Li,t"fl insist that the.teachers_ under his supen,ision enroll rn thrs branch. Fifty credits will be allowed onJour certlhcate if you complete the work andJecelve your Diploma. Write to the A. 1\,.. ralme-r Uo.mpany, 02i] S. Wabash Ave., Lnlcago, lor clrcular corrtaining details. . :to. not conslder yonr monthlv rcLlot.t nlilshed tvhen vou have. completed maxing olrt.the sc_heduie; there is a_ rlport to ;;[; in the bacli of the register bcfoie y.i.r w(,rk
en.roll

partment and

ask that every rural teacher

i;take,

Teacl:ers ar:d directors dccasionallv

calendai;;ih.

professionat conduct u",t ji;;iih;l;i rerusrng to_register the certificjte of such


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trac:f to. teach whether oral or .wrltten. as un_ -i;;i'

conrracts rillth directors arrd therr ;,eak;rrd .",riiJ;'il,"lii?l;:,,"",,t;"-"1i,l',,:ilill]: tlem have been called to tnv attenti to rny ,ffpnfi^n w"edt.ii io say, lt tne dtrectors *?:'Ti'f,T r\ ssurrss ro 1-"v, ir'iii.'tt;;t#3 ere willitrE ro rerease a teacher, there is no ciiticism tJ make, but I-co'sider th; t;;"].i";;i;;;;;

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COIINTY

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READERS I _i i.8,l"* grades .t-8, American So"k

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ORTHOGRAPHY
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rrraking the daily average. "lii"i . rne.lvrrtrng ru the.chools of this ioun_ dav

crry scnoo.ls, there seems to he an attitude

bet_ng giTen the amount of atten_ -should._ With the exception of a iew

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he Palnrer S1'stem of Penmansbip I ,ruurlr.ri t-i. gratlej !-8, The -{. I .Paltncr (.'olnl)alt)'. (i:J:l S. Wabitsh ave. Lhlcago'
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COPY BOOKS

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LANGTT.\GE Poeurs for the Study of Langttage' ]lifllirt sra(les :i-.s. -English-Book Co" Chicago' '- i.*..otttHoughtonI, gracles 3-3' in l.cs:ons in English-Book II' grades 5-6l.e.sotts in Errglish-Booh I II' grades-?-.8

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& Co. One Hurtclrctl l,cssous irr Agricultttrc, 'lry A. !V. Nolan, Gratles .l-8. Row. PetcrGirrn

AGRICULTURE Agriculturc for lleginrrers, Gratles

5-8,

I'ractical Lesotts in Agriculturc. Graclcs 5-3. Ttins & l\Ierrill. lilauagau Co.

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Company, Clticas-o.

Iflcmeltarlr AgricLtlture, Grades 5-8. A. DRAWING

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^'\115'u'& Beaton, Chi-

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\\'entrvorth-Slnith's Ilssentials in Arithructic, (.iradt's :i-S' Ginn & Co., Chicago'

lrlrles-1-l 1{oughton-}1if flirr Co.

ovt & I'eet F-irst f ear itr \nurbers

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Chicago '

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Ave., Chicago. irrg Co., 1018-3{ DICTIONARY \Vebster's Shortcr Schorl T)i':tiot:ary. . .60c
5e('ol](tarfr School

Cour.e. or l\Ioclcrn Arts, Grades 1-8. I)r;rt''Wabash

Jtracticai Drarving

Arts atld

Crafts

itsts, gradt"s :i-8, Houghton-Ir[ifflin


Chicago.

ctlition,' rt'liich irrcl,r,lcs

tlott & Pt'ct Ever]'tlir1' Arrthmetic. -all


GEOGR.\PHY

19!0 starrrlardized
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E!enrcntarv Sch,'ol l)i,'tionar]'

tiotraries are better for the pttpils than a nerv

lrlctlollary,.......+l.Dt, Tn'o or three Secotrdary School DicPHYSIC.{I, TR^\INI]iG

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lnteruational.

Studies in \Vorld Geographl'. gra,le 5: Stu(lies in the

Horue Geographl', Gratle

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(;cr)srarlht' oi \ortir -\utet'icir' grade li: Stuciie. iu tlre Geographl'oi Sorrth Arrrerica. j.irr.n. anrl .{sia. d.ail. i: Studies in -\frica, \rrslraliir arrd .{dlltrrcr'rl \\'orld (ieography. (lrrLtle s. \IclirriSlrt & llclinight. Nortrral. I1linoio. lls:cntials oi Gcography. Irirst Book. llrigirarrr & l'{c }'-atlanc. -\ruericatr Book ('olrl)au]'. Chicag,t. J-i*scutials oi (itogr';r|h1'. Secorrd Book. lliigharrr & \lcliarlarrc. \rrtt'rican Book ('r)rlll)iLn)'. ('hitago.

Phlsical Trainir,g {or the Elemcntary Scl.rools bv Ll'dir Clirl., Grades 3-8 Benj.

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Sarrborrr

& Co.. Chicago. Price $l.1s.


A,gents.

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Every so oftetr agetrts rlalte the t'rttltcls of the courrties of thc State to call trtrou tc:,chers and sch.ol officers to sell "sottrcihilg." Agcrrrr l.r"o aLe fopl-"q1ra"rg slt6rrld have the conidence attrl t:atro,.age of those rvho are in the nrrrkct for ueedecl thittss o{ stanclartl tvpe. .{ncnts nf <trestionablg hlcine.q tonrlelclse slrr.:'ld he r1:snrissecl on the s;rot. Tirrrc is too valuable to rvaste on thenl. Fnr tl,e sake of sa{etv. iustice and ecollorrrl'. clo the follorving jutliciousty:
rress methods caught.

('ilrl)!'tlter'\ (leographical Readers' Gra<les i-8, .\rlericatr Book Co.' Chicago.

.\n I tttrodrrction to -\r-nerican History' Glaclc ti: hy Woodburn & )lorau Long1i'riul11 s. Green & CotnPanl-.
llart's Schor.l lTi-tt'ry of the tTnited Statc., reviserl( Grades ? irrtl B. Autericau liook Courparry, Chicago.
CIVICS

HISTORY

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Irrvestigate the character anrl btrsi-

of the agelrt bcfore you are

2. Consider rvhether you really rvant antl ncetl rvhat the agelrt has to sell. 3. Ascertaiu lqhether the pricc
is

right.

trI1' Corrntrl', by Grace A. Turkington, (ir-atle i. Chapter I ro llll. grade 3. Chap,-

ter \lil

Cr,.. Chir'rqo.

thrnugh tlre aPpetttlix' Ginn &

lllYslOl-OGY I'Iruran lltrrll'atril lle;rlth Advance<l .

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('otlrpany, Chicago.

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puhlishcd

hl' the.Americau

Booli

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+. I I thc aqerrt savs, "The coutrty of schools recommends it." rrlease'ohone to the office antl learn the truth. Onc hrurdrcd to one, the chances arc thlt all snch staternents arc false. 5. Plcase rerrreurber that I do not sivc aqerrts testiurotrials. If s'hat they have
sul)erillten(lettt

1,rol tlrirtgs u1t with testirrronials. No tcstinronial or recourtuelldation can rcad goorlness, or superior merit, into auything in

to scll-cattttot stau<l the tcst of "rcal uterit." n{r olre has the moral. or btrsittess right to

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facc. only.

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6. Pleasc' hcar ilt nltttd that there is nothing .o sttrnassit'g1r' sot't1 that rlou mttst iir,"" ;f iurrrediately. I-et rro otre force.' or iirtrltt",l" vott ittto pnrchasirrg arrvthir.rg' i.;i- r; glib. srrrootli, aud {orcefrrl tallter if.yott f."1 1'orr are -"i.."t'..,i nrake that purcltase."tto.bocl]'" I)ott Stall(l on the .vill not f"ci aud aisert 1'our 1igh15 elrtl vottr intcl'-

8. Watery eyes. t. Coughing 1. Headache. :. Sneezing. ;i. Runrring nose. t0. Vomiting. .t. Sore throat. 11. Diarrhea. ir . lieverishrress . 1?, Swelling or pairr (t. Rash or spots of in back or uuder
any kind 7. lVeak, tired feel13. Pain in bacli or
Chest. ears.

l:sence atld lttalrhood lrttl $'orl'Ia.l1lloo(l ' .flt"-i;"r" to thittlt arid irrveqtigetc-' .Action sh6r'l11 111'vp1 Drecerle thottght all(l 111\'estlo"iion. lt rlrtes 11ot txke lotrg to'lrl^'otre'.or arc these l)rlv"'ritc. [,'r itrforutatjott. \\'hrt thetn hefore- it ;1.'o... i,t. ;U rre <lo uot 1'5g ;" l,to tat"i Goocl peo'1t- s'i11 respect this r-rleastlre gf glrrtiorr '11rd flliilgss acilmellabcut others vou tteed lct cate' 1 , Do not allor. all\' ag('l't ti' encroach orr scIool tirle. Tl"Li" 1i'r1.' l1c16r's'- to th f"tn""-"na girls. It shoulcl be l:cpt irrliolate foi this purpose. S. Do rrot allrrrv oqettt; t ' itil,llose u,t.rl tnt i,t "ut, rvav r''ltateler Starrd fot i'lt'r risllt. ;,r.rl be as irtu as fhgl' are .ius;*tis1 ,u.1 elottuetrt. \-o't a.rc the n'osl !Ti'"ri"tit ni tltcir trr"t.o-t'(l tr3lt".cti1'l'.\\r111; rrot c..rr\- out a rJeFrrite lrroL'--111 " hlch rr'tll ternrinaie nratters to r.rlur likittg? g. Tf agcnts sa]' that I saitl "*o a-nr-[ .,r "'i,t"os" 1.t, ttrerrr in t'r't it it1 11'1i1i11s-for i'.'r. ';o". "1; tttat set'rl i' to me. T{ thcv ,"t,,"." trta"aa talte it tl6r'11 y6r115glf arrcl .err11 it to n1. tn c'ef her l'ith the llamc ot +1.6, 2erorrf. Fe'tsifr'lpq rntl nlisrepreselltation rvill not be tolerated' 10. Reft'se to Irc thc prel'of llllrcrlll)ul.lts tneu attd rr'onlett. 11 . Rervare nf the hec'rrilinn - la6rcls .,,r1 nlo,,ttitlts of total strilllqcrs,rr'lro live rr-l1g19 r,611 "allllot Set at thenl after thel'
1'a'r'e "t1orte" 1'ott.

The tirne rvhich elapses between the day an individual gets the clisease germ into his

of the discase oi Incubatioti.


Disease

bocly arrd the day when the rcal symptoms appear is called the Period

....11 to22days 1. Chiclieupox... J. Gcrtnarr rncasles . .. 11 to 22 days :]. Lleasles .... 8 to 15 days 1. Xlunrps .. 15 to 22 days ... ? days 5. Scarlct fcver . ...... 14days ti. Whoopingcough . The time of the duration of a comunicable discase should be a period of isolation for the individual having it.

Incubation Period:

t. Chickerr pox.. !. Gennan measles :j . Ii easlcs -1. l\Iurnps 5. Scariet fever . o. lVhooping corlgh .
oughly.

Isolation
days days . . 10 days .. 14 days 30 days ...... b6 days

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After an individual has recovered frorn a cornmnnicable disease, health authorities should disinfect the room, or house, thors'ith Disinfection is the treating of anything c1-rcmicals for destroying disease germs lt.is .the process of purification fronr any

llrtectrng matter.

1?. J1 ir rrrr' 'olc lrt'r1'''se 16 11sl1r 1'o11' le:rru to hclp 1'otrrself.for h,rt r]orr,ritt.i "t*" y-rti orvtt g:ot'th. protcttiou illl(l sc'tlrltJ-' flcasc put all of the'e srggestiolls illto ol)eratiolt the next tirrre. This of llce stanclq reacly to do for al1 school itttet"csts rvhat it carr. in lrrc1 out of season '
Communicable Diseases ?' Scarlet liever' t. Chicken Pox. 3 ' Serrtic Sore throa 2. l)iphtheria '
:
;'

liunrigatiug is the using of certain firmcs Ior the purpose of disinfecting. The Closlng of Schools and the Teachers' Pay It has bcen ruled that lvhen the schools

legally entitled to thcir pay if they hold therusclves in readiuess at all times to teach. Florvcvcr, if the school is closed in good faith on account of the exposure of teachcr.s to conllllruricablc cliseases to which the school is not exposed, the teacher must stand thc loss of tinre, or else make up the
same.

are ciosed on account of the prevalence of conrnruuicable discases. the ieachers are

:r. Gcrman Mcaslcs.r;. ll$]lirjutu"nrn "t . Iniantilc paralysisil. l\rhercrrlosis.


i>.

nTeasles.

6. llumPs.

13' WhooPing

J. Tvphoirl fever.

IN PUBLIC. scHool.s Court Decisions in Relation to .Rules. in Time of Smallpox Epidemics


ENF'ORCING RULES

cougl'I

The school law, in giving the duties of

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boards of directors, says they shall "adopt and'enforce all necessary rules aud regulations for the mauagernellt aud governlnent of the schools." The Supreme Court in interpreting -the Dorvers of schooi boards under Rule Six,
e<lucation are ilrvested

sives the " While followine oPitrions: school directors atttl

rvith pow'er to establish, provide for, goveru and- regulate Drlblic schools, they have tto atlthorrty to
unle-ss. indeed,

boards ol

ixclude children from the public schools orr the grouud that tltey refuse to be vacciuated,

rectors. It does not trench ou the rights of any orre. This rule is not au attack : "o:1, (rr an abridgement of the inalienable rights of a citizen Churchill vs. Fewkes,
18A-520.

satisfactory and reasonable, otherwise they rvill not be granted, is not a harsh one. It does uot of itself irrdicate any sinister purpose or wicked force on the part of the di-

A rule rerpriring all pupils to briug writtett excuses from thcir Darents to tcachers for abserrce and that such excuse must bc

sarv. to Drevent the colltaglon ot smallpox' Poits vs, Breen, 16?-6?; School Directors vs. Breen, 60A-201, affirmed

the exercise of the police power' it is necessary, or reasonably appears to- be neces-

in

cases

of

etnergerrcy, in

The general principle is established by an alnrost uniform course of decisions that a public officer, when acting in good faitlr,

the sihool temporarily sttspended; but s-uch power is justihed by enlergency, an(l' lrke ihe ttec.ssity which gives rise to it' ceases when the nicessity ceases. No one rvould contend that a child could be pernranently excluded from a pubtic school because-it

Children infected u'ith or exposed to smallpox may be temporarily excltrded or

to discharge his officiat cluty to the best of his ability and with integrity; that he may never err in his judgments, or that he may other persons mav thinli rvould be just, is no part of his oflicial undertaking. Church hill vs. Fewekes, 13A-520.
When a teeacher accepted an appointment subject to the recluirements, rules and regulations of a board of directors, the teacher u'as bound by such rrrles arr<l regulations, and a rule in force when such contract was made, that the clirectors miglit require teachers enrployed by them to teach in any department that. in the judgment of the board. the best interests of the schools might demand, wr; as nruch a part of the contract and as binding on the teachas if such rule has been .rritten at length in the contract before it -*as signed by her. City of Jacksonville vs. Akers, 11A-S98.
.{
T;
E

is never to be held liable for an erronto his tleterminatiou. All he uurlertalies to do, is
eous judgment in a matter srrbnritted

had been exposed to snallpox or, ttrat the school could-be perrnanetly -closed b-ecaus-e of the renrote feir that the tlisease of slnall oox misht aDpear in the rreighborhood and irrat it ihe sihool should therr be operr aud children in attendatrce rrpon it the public would be exposed to the contagion. Ibid.

A rule adopted by the State Boartl of Health compeliing the vaccination of children as a pre-re(uisite to their attendiug the oublic school is unreasonable where smali-oox does not exist in'the community and there is no reasonable cause to apPrehend its aDDearance. The power to conrpel tL^ ,,"^^i."ii^n nf childrerl as r nre-recuisite the vaccinaiion of ehildren :s a pre-requi r^ rL;ir aftendinq nrrblic schools could c only to their attending public pollce power be derived from the general police po,wer of this state, and ca-n only be jtrstihed. as neaJrll. lor a necessarv means tor preservlng health
Lawbaugh-vs. Board of Education
reversed.

Lawbaugh vs. Board of Education' 66A-169

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A rule that would bar the d6ors of the school house agaiust little children who had come a ereit distance in the cold of wirrter. for rio other reason than that they
were a few minutes tardy. is unreasonable, and therefore unlawful. In its practical operation, it amounts to liltle less ttrag wanton crueliy. Thompson v8. Beaverr 6'g 63.

Other Supreme Oourt Decisions:

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the presumption is iu favor of the correctness oI the techer's action in inflicting coiporal punishment upon the pupil. 'The teacher muEf no!,have been actuated by malice nor have inflicted the pnnishment wantonly. For an error in judgment, although the punishnrent is nnnecessarily excessive;.if it is uot of a nature to cause lasting injury, and the acts in good faith, the
teacher is not liable. Fox
E4A-270.

pil being regarrled as a delegation of at least a portion of the pareutal authority,

The authority of a teacher over his pu-

vs. The People,

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.orrtt"at by hrrtng a
tiutt
Hrldson, 86-563.

J;"id',.".ri*.-a ,.uilt.t i"nnot tul'll substltute ' Abseuce ;;tl;;"i l*it. ut,.- tire leruporarv substttucollU)eteut
"r ir ut""ti.t lor disrnrssirl' sclrool I)irectors
a[other teacher, alrlrougtr,

When a teacher is selected -ancl emoloved. tlle contract is lor pcrsoual services tire
vs

I'

(b) Those teachers from othe.r statcs ' who have never taught in the. puDllc schools in Illinois - regar(lless. .ot their length of service in the puDlrc t"fi.ot. ii other states'- Such teachers are classified according to,teacn-

ing service previorrsly-rendered'


ieachers who

Who are elective contribtrtors? " ""

'

the oorrer to dtsnlss a teacher tor varlous r"..-"i.4-."i*ei, includrug uegligeuce' 1 ar,r]ncso oi 15 to 30 ll1ltlutes ou the part or ttt"-t*"fut two or thrce tllnes a week counreaurllg ol riti"i.t tregligerrce,riitirin tireoi dtrecrors the statute, and the board
93A-499.

lhis

clause gives the school directors

public schools.
ieach

Th;;;

tributors. Hon' mttch of the salary o{ teachers sha1l be


deducted?

anrl made application to beconre con-

in them before Julv 1st'

or were engagc''t to
1915'

tauqht irr

the

irui'e u t"sul right to distntss the teacher lor

;h"; ;.;"-;i. ichool lrrectors vs Birch'


Where a teacher is disniissed 911 account ot trle destructrou of the school house iri"iln,].r board is not drscharged trom.ha,irttu-." itl colltract lll the aDserlce of..att J*pi..t'"si..irie't rclatrrrg to such pos)ibre

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iiI

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(a) One clollar per rlotrth for the first "' fi";;";";itts i"rtsht after Julv first of each year shall be cleducterl. trom iho." 'fuho belong to the first class' ft) Two d'ollars per month for-the first '"'fi";--ontni iarrght after Julv -first nt -".nt shall be dedttctecl f-rom

''iP'i1

"".tt ifi"t. *n;

belong to the secon<1 class'

occurrtncc lrlc !tlttiltc fildlies lr Illu tlI!L-t ur tite dir:eutors to lrlalr1lretl1l a scuoul Iot. at i.r"ttl"i"i, t"ouths ill ttle year, arld the desextr[ctiol] oi tlre school house does not thts ;t;;;;" t:^-rerrr irour tne peiiorrnatrce oi sultdutv. as they carr, il1 tlrat evellt, rerlt :r abl6'roorn ior school purposes' - scnoor 'fbirectors vs. Crews, llJA''367; uorn vs'
Board oI Education, 39ir-446'
Vy'hisPering

:1 ',
'4

(c) Six dollars per month for th-e first '"' fii; months iarrght after Julv-first of each Year shall be dedttcted irom i.".ttdt. ivlLo helong to the third class' tloon s,hat basis are teachers clivided itlto
classes
?

,:.

of teaching sertice in the oublic scl.rools. Into what classes rloes the larv divide the
Uoorr lerrgth
contributors? (a) First Class-Tncludes those .r,r'ho-have ' ' taueht ten fi.rll school years or fewer than ten Years. (b) Second class-Includes those who ha"i taugnt more than ten frtll school

fcachcrs shoulcl elitutuate rvhispering' lironr thc creatiou oi schools, uo -ollc llas JrlJi- uitutt."d a single substauttal re?.son ioi''niiitpi.tng <iurrug school hours' What ao"t tui'tirp..irg drsciose, auyholvI

Illinois State Teachers' Pension and Re' -tirement Fuod Law


G,E\ ERAL INI'ORII.{TI Ouestions and Ansvrers Regarding the Law \-Vhur sht:trld lllaKe (le(hlctlolts lroltl tne salary oi tlre tcachers:'
ON

Jli nnts' 5,
'.A

vears afid not nlore than fiftecn fult ichool years.

u.,

(s) Third class-Includes those re-ho have


years.

ir.gttt

more than fifteen ful1 school

What shall be done 'with the molley thns .'


j\ ,"' i I i"{ i<'

withheld?

Thc clerl;s or sccretaries of the school boards that etrtpioy tcacrlerb who arc cutltpttlsury or electl\.c coutrlDutors'

.n;

(a) It, toeether with the district's an' trrtat rinort shall be forwarcled to the State Treasurer s'i-thin seven days
after the thirtieth

\\tho arc colnPulsorl' coutributor:i hired as t a ) Those teachers u'lto rtcre '-' tciittitt for the li::st tiure after Jutte
30th. 1915.

offinc.

(b) Each contributor to :the frrnd l:as atr ' individual ledger account in the pension office and is given credit for the amouDt of his contribution.

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Term Salary Pcn' Address Cert' ' School 199'q9""""8rnouths Dist. Virderl""3 """.'1 .......*.::."^beth Jones 1....STAR ...ii--.. ,31''33::::::::ilii:lt[: z....nar-r. -....-:...,:;.....:t:......'.'....#'.1?-fi"rlj.i'",irl'i",,":::.jj'j.3i:Xlt,,,:i::::::::i : i....fitalqLp DAL.. .....':::::::..c;".ge c. r,1ayhew,51,pr.' ...:i;;:;....Sii;..::.; ::.'3i13:93:::,::::.otrrotttrrs* 80?'50"""" .Virden""2""""2 ,f'.'l'i#;""ii';i;" s;;;;' ::" " "virrle,"" :" """1 ' 80?'50"""" V$yrtle Carr -. 80?'50"""" vl\Iatilda l\Iortirrer .......:.... Virrlen.."2""""2' 80?'50"""" Vittttn""1""""1 ' vpthel Llttfimaster """"""" 807'50"""" """2 ' v$arah Thonras " '::""'Vittl""""1" 80?'50"""" ""2' ypileen lilattagau- .':':"".'""'Virtlen""1"" 850'00"""" P"."."""""Vi"lttt""2""""1 NORTH.....ygt'h;i'Wftit"i"tf" (uppeidrad., ,4iff:,5iinLTHfrtlT1.::::::::vill:ll::::?::: ::: 1 ::.:::.: 33i?3::::'::: i 80?'50' l/f rrsrrrreLls -7aa'"^b*tt" ovLema "":::""'Vita"n"":""""1

TEACHERS

j?:eacl"t

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Dist.

School

Ce

rt.

Salary

Term

9....LYNCHBURG 10....BRIGHTON.

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.....Girard....2........1 ?65.80........ ..Girard....2........1 ?6r.50........ . .. Girarcl.... i........r ?65.s0. .Girard....2........1 ....... 035.o0........ EAST....rzOrville \\ral<len 'tzlt4itdred G. lVilson .....Girartl....2........1 ?6b.50........ .Girard.,..2....,..,1 L6arnet Lucilte tr{iller. ?65.50........ t2$rs. lrene Whalen Skinner....Girard....1........0 . ?68.50........ v$ryStal Virginia Bock . ..Girard....Srrec....1 6J?,S0.....,..(' ..J/T1ene Nervell ....Girard....2........1 90.00........8-months ...ld,lrner C. Coatney, Supt....Brightorr....Sup...1 ,........2000.00........9months
l/Flossie Walden 17fiaomi Beatty Parks

ypella I(amnr

(A',#;ou,}i;i';l 3;ii'j'.:::::Bligll:ll::::11..1:.::? :.::.: .: 3t1t........ E:n fiPl'6'L:1.t".'.". .,.:::B:igllSl:.::ll1::::l .'.. .'. 33.33::::::::
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Djt. School y'eacher Adclress Cert. Peu. Salary Term r'4K...LIBERTY ..rpssie Nliller Sanrple ............Girard....2........1 100.00........?1_pmos.{ 12....UPPER GROVE ..VBerthaJaue ?d.00........?l-smos,, 13....suGAR CREEK ...{q)eda Fearl Elliilgton.........Virden....2........1 Shulf ......Girard....2....,...7 90.00........7 1-9mosf( 14....GREENLAND ....l6rank C. Bechtold...j.......Virden....2........1 sr.bo.-.'..'...'.a-r""irt-tJ 15....AIUERICAN .......Eo.y Ellen l\{cCurl"y.. R F D Virden. ...2........1 . ?b.00. .......7 months 16....FRANKLIN' pernard O: Walden.....Girarcl....2........1 . 100.00........?*onilts .r4 ;>17....-QI{-qLI-41yAN :.....vfa'lter L. I-qar .....Carlinville....P........0 .. 100.00........2;;;ih; /'\ 18....WASHINGTON Jz$artha Willi6nrs Girard....s........1 . ..80.00........8months 19....CHAPI\{AN POINT..,,, ..Suuice Lillian Horstrnarr.....Waverly.-...2........1 . ?5.00........?months 20....94.4!4ND .... .WYilli^tn Or:in Hall \ .'..ealmy.-a.'...s........1 so.oo........?months 21....RUTHLAND I-. Short .....{\Jret .......wave-r|y....2........1 .. 20.00........?months ^ 22....INDEPENDtrNCE ......6uloii_Blaenrer ......I\{odesto....2........1 .. ?0.00........2;;;ii;;-d 23....EAsTUNIoN..VJghl'-W.Clraprlral1........'..Palmyra....Sup......o. 24....GRIIfMETT '.......:. ....f lAal2el I'ratt .. ..Nlodeito. ...2.:......1 . 8b.00. .......7 monttis 25....PALI\{YRA .......f$ellig Uav Tongate, Prin ....Palmyra....Sup......3 ........'ris.oo........8mo1ths y',flazel tsaugh ..Palmyra....Z........1 . 100.00..,..... ......Pa-Imyra....2........1 (]ya ${or1e .... .. 100.00......;. YIJazel Hudson ..Palmyra....2..,.....1 , 100.00. r,zRuth E Park w*. ,,Palmyra....K. p....1 ........ 100,00...,....

Dist

Sclrool Adrlress Cc rt. . Pen. Salary Term /teacher ......!.Bl"nr Sirus .....Palmyra...,2........1 26....BETHEI-.........1. .. 90.00........8months ....../$.lfred l\Iartcn C. Dohrs......Modesto....1........0 2?....\{ODESTO 115.00........8months y',Thelma L. Turuer ...Modesto....2........1 . ?5.00. .y'3abh De Long .......Waverly....1........2 ........ 101 .00........?months 28....BEREAN ....r./I-r'udell H. Drurn ....,'\Iodesto...,2........1 29....LANDRETH .,. ?5.00.,...,..7 nronths r L. IJivin .......Palmyra....2........0 30....MT. IIORIAI-L./l-owell .. 80.00........7morrths,}\ ...../|lerle I- Vancil .......Modesto....i?........0 ?5.00........7 months 31....WORKMAN . .r'S E. Eads . ...Modesto....2........3 . 32....PANTIIER CREEI{.... 80.00........?months \z ...Carlinville....2........1 ..Jfieorge R. I-Iutton 33....CENTERVIEW .. ?0.00......-.1 nronths4 ... $cottville.,..2........1 .......V}-eslie A. Hiatt 34....llETTICK POINT ....fi'lrs. I-eona McElroy ........Palmyra..'..L......,.1 35....OAI{ HILf, . .. ?5.00........7 months ...Scottville....3L.......z ...../|I-vrtle Jane l\{ahan 36....SCOTTVII-LE, 90.00........8months ....Scottville....2........1 rfl{rrgh J. Harding ...90.00. rlJerrrrie \I . McCrackell . .. . ..Scottville.. ..1. .,.....9 . 100.00. ..Pattnyra....2........1 . ..r/'frela Ilayes . ..60.00........?months 3?....SUNNY POINT ..Girard....2........1 . ....,.{[mra Butcher 88....BOSTON CHAPEL 110.00. .......7 months- r' ..Atwater....2........1 . ....VCarl Donald Walden 95.00........?monthsF> 39....NE,!V FIOPE . ....Waggonef .. ..2. ..,....1 . y'.Blanche Graham 40....SHILOH ,. 90.00........? months X ..../Marjorie Ah'eta Srnalley .... Atrvater....2........1 .. 90.00........8months 41....LAKE FORIi -20i

Dist.

school GROVE 43.'..WHITE CITY


42....qH'ERRY

.......1G_race_W., Cornellisol

pen. salary Address cert. Term .........Girard....2.........0 ... s0.00...,....lmonths .....{pr.". Pearl Arkebau"tlprin.'Mi. Olive....1........J ....... 1080.00........emonths {i\frs. Arkebauer, Prin. Mt. oti;..:::i::......3 ....... Hickey ..... .rxfeacher
dfera
V[-uella Anna Williams ......Mt. $\4rs. Florence Heidinger ...Mt.

{Euphemia

Lawson

...Mt. Olive....2........1 Olive.,..2........1 . Olive....1.......,2 . ...Mt. Olive....1..'.,....1

GREENRIDGE....

/1, Caswell Williamson . .. ....Atwater....2........0 uI,lizabeth Crane . ........Girard....g........1 ..Nilwood..'..2........i .

eR nn r.-^-.La T:.i::..:::.:::.:::::#1,o"'"ffi|;*..:::::::.'..'B;:li'l'ii\1:: ..2.:.:.:..:l ...,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.tS:ii::::::::lnilil:

'. ., .V|-reida Blanche DeFevers .....Nilwood ,.,.2.,.....,1 ......y'Ira F. Killam .----Carlin-i11e""r '-'----;

......j..I"i1q Shelton

..

80.00........?months
9d.00.

.......T

months

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COUNTY

Address

Ce

rt.

Pen.

Salary

Ternr

Irene Skinuer

110.00...,....? months 1200.00........8 months

80.00........8months 00,00..:.....7 1-2mos 100.00........8 molths 85.00. . ......7 -oitiirs r,}f 80.00........7mor1ths \i" 90.00........8mouths

Dist' schoor

4:::5; H. &fluldi Beasley /{vlvia Christina Bohrnran,.Carlinville....1........1 . grEunice F. Foster .. ...Carlinville....2........0' .. . . . . . Carlinville . . . . 1 . . . . . . . .0 FCecelia Gleiber Carlinville....1........1 . t/Cl^t^Metzler ...... Carlinville....1........1 ........ OLD BUILDING....'lrFlora Loges . -rfda .. Spen&r ................Carlinville....1........3 ..Carlinville....1........0 ....'... u0-live-Carr . vfrIurilb .....Carlinville....1........3 .. y'Lnna F.Hassett .....Cartinvitle..'.1.'.'....0 Gleiber l4ouise Bowyer ,....'Carlinville....1........1 g/fiil.amieD. Weise ....Carlinville....1........0 y8usie M. Pressler ..Carlinville....1.....,,.1 . .Carlinville....2........0 . SOUTH.....t7.Ethel'Helen Murphy 4ose Hanzi .................Carlinville.'..1........0 .Carlinville....1........1 . Nlara Flori . ....Carlinville....1........2 !/Bertha Schaefer ..Carlinville....1........1 . NORTH.....t'.Clara E. Schwab . _24_
Borough
I

.....T8ffi'u"..1i11'.......i".:......1"ff1"
810.00....,... 810.00........

810.00.....'.. 810.00.......' 855.00.....'.. 67?.50........ s32.50........ 855.00........ 810.00.,...... 855.00........ 810.00....r... 855.00........ 855.00........ 810.00........ 83P.50........ 855.00........

900 .00 . . . . . . . .

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Dist.

.School

Teacher

Address

Ce

rt.

Pen.

Salary

80....IN GREENE COUNTY ........;. 81....EASil IVOODLAWN ...L,/Nelle B Head .......Carlinl'ille....1........2 .. .....Lessie Barnstable 82....CHISHOLM ..Carlinville....2........1 . y{Qrin Victor Duncan 83....MAPLE GROVE .Carlinville. ...2. ... ....1 . 84....LONG POINT ....i/Goldie Gladys Bullard.... Chesterfield....2........1 ......... ..'iRavmond F. Mever 85....LAUREL HILL Carlnville....2........1 86....FAIRVIEW .......?. ....{Mirie Bloonre ............. Carlinville....2........1 ......... 87....W. WOODLAWN.... ....:-Olive L. \{iner .....Carlinville....2........1 88....BEAR ROUGH ..u.tEliza R. Bullard .....Carlinvile....2........1 89....ENOS .............rr.Su."n Weise ..,Car1invi11e....2........0 . 90.. ..OAK GROVE . ..V.Era Ste$'art ..Hettick. ...2........1 . 91....RAFFURTY .....1stClara Bauer . ......Chesterfield. ..2........1 ..

rllhearJora Brockmiller . . . . . . Carlinville. . . . 1. . . . . . . .1 fiary Florence Preston ..,.Carlinville....1........1 I$,atherine Margaret Griffin ..Carlinville.... 1...,....1 !4larriett B. Deadrick ......Carlinvil1e....1........3 1. . . . , . . .1 ,frdna ' Blaeuer . . . . . . 'Vfosephine Schaefer . : . . .. .. .. Carlinville. . . . 1........1 Carlinville.... .. . ,Carlinville.... Spec. ...0 tz{adie E. Browl

8?7.50........ 810.00........ 810.00........ 810.00........


100.00........8 months 95.00........8months ?5.00........8 months 100.00........8 months

810.00........ 810.00........ 810.00........

?5.P0........7 ?5.00....,.,.7 100.00:.......8 90.00.,......? 100.00. ....,..7 60.00........? ?5.00.....,..?

months months months months months months months

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School

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Dist.
Salary

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Dist' Schoor

.....BenId....2........1 . .8en1d....2........r . @.rs.. Mary_Chu1ick .......Benld....p........1 . rJtatherine Spudick .Benld....2.,......1 . ..8en1d....2........1 . l,Q<lythe Bernice Gaddo . rllary Sirnanitis ..Benld...,2,.......1 . pAletha Wenzel Bullman ..8en1d....1.....,..1 . Ltlrs. Anastatia Agnish ..8en1d....2.,......1 . l,Anna (Jacobsky) Jacobs ,. ..... .8en1d.... p........1 Gillespie....z.,......1 . _BENLD..,.t+fean Haddow (Mt. Clare) rEnrnra Selsavage ..-_..Cittes-pie....2,.......1 ,.Pearl Jane Zerbolio ............Berrld....p........1 -30.-

.q.Lu.y Halpin .......-.........ciri;,;i;:.::i:::.....0 . ZBesiie E.'Boston .....cltteipi"...:i::......0 r]-ouise Bums. ....Beirtd....1:.......r. t4,ula Halpin.... ......Gillespi"....2........0 LIda Christine Gloeckl ....8en1d....2........1 . t-R.uth Nield . ..Carlinville....1........0 .
t-Xl{ary Senko ZJulia Sosenko ....

,jr',l:\;:."crowderu",,o*1ltiri.,oi..::f.......1'::......1'HL.
.. e5.00........
92.50. e5.00.

rerm

92.b0...,.... ..90.00. 80.00........

.. ?8.00. .. ?b.00. .. g0.00........ so.do. .. .. ?g.00. .. ?b.00. .. 92.b0. 80.00. .. 92.50. 100.00. .. g0.00. .. 90.00.

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Dist.
School

Address Ce rt. Pen. .-- Teacher Ruth O'Neil,:t........Staunton....1........1 . $fa -J\layflower Landers ....$taunton....1...,....1
tzFtorence nfarie O'Neal

Salary
?6b.00.

PDaisy Patterson o"lairbel Patterson

Bgz.b0.
810.00.

.......Staunton..,.1......,.1 .

:.so....selvvERVILLE ......

.......Sawyerville....2,..,....1 . U9livia Hale . 8b5.00. - fiiizabett, rrr"cil ......:.....GG.;i;.:::i::......i 6?5.00. l.{orene Hale .. ....Sawyerviili.... 2........r 810.00. \-Uyrtle Wilder . .Siaunton....1........1 .........810.00 " .. Gillespie. ...2........1 . 4_osef hine Alexander 675.00. ....L4.aerrella Funderburk ..Staunton....2.,,....,1 . . 90.00........8months .l"F.auline_Dantretlbarger......Staunton.,..2.....'..1. ......l$eona_Fahrerlkrog L..,...Bunker Hill....z-.'.-.'.'....1 .. 161....NESS ?0.00........2;;;ih; L?trs. uracys Moo-rg Smith, Bunker Hill....t:::::...1 .. 162....)IVlA.LLtlYlUWl\ 162....SMALLEYTOWN Tb.00.....,..gmonths ?b.00........e;;iii; !fi;t.9l"4.vt lvloore smrtll, ljunKef HlU....9........1 .. ......l{Ltrs. L. W. Xlorrison...'.Bunker Hill,...2........0 .. 163......,MILLVILLE .... 90.00;.......8;;;it; ..y*.osecoe Pulliam, Supt ....Bnnker Hili. ..Sgp.....0 ........2025.00........9months 164....BUNKER IIII$.

Dist' Schoor

165....PLEASANT HILL . 166....LIBERTy .

16?....wooDBURN 168....INGERSoLL
1?2....MILES .... 1?3....DEHNE ....

:il";k;; Hiitt"' '2""" "1 " ..'...,/N;iii;E. s-;tt' igs;,,Bl""Bt'Jffi;1*:::::::::: . ,'.81,1'.1*t,.,1;ti';#'d#*;iiit,:::i::::::::l ::::::::: ?1 33:: lfr:ltl: -::.::-.:::.'.'f-B'i!hd"....t........i . 50'00""""8months 1?1....JoNESBoRo ::...:..:.:..'......g;.eto.,."'no"iiel" ?0'00".'""8months

d:ilff'"'"ri,re warker ..tiX'-""": H!!!....H. s....0 ,t[;;;r-i.-Ale*and., ...Buuker rrn,..ll!l;0, ........ 1150.00........ e00.00........ .1 tfuillffi ailiioe" Bair<l . .Bunker Hill.. ..2. ......"1 ".. . .. . .. '720'00".'"" tf.iiii Pvle ...........""'Bt'nr<er Hi1I""2""" 720'00 """"' t--Gertrude l-ove . "'Bunker HiII""3"..""3 ?20'00"""" -"ef"t" Wftiifi.ld . ...Bunker Hil1""2""""1 " 810'00"""'' ..Bunker Hill"''?t"""'l Seinr ' 720'00" " " " "iio.itt". " "Bunker Flilt" " K' P" "1 " ;.n""t.i". Baird . ....-.g.titl-t Hill...'2""""1 .1 "" ""', 171'00""""8months .....t4elda cooper ?0'00" " " "? months .. . . n"i-'t .i Hil!... .2... .... .Xr-iffian-Oiiiott .. 5e5'00""""?months r1iit" "2"" ""1 ' ...,-rcl"i.n"t t' sttiott """'b;;k;t 525'00"""" rZtaitft Elli:tt '......Bunker HiIl""2""""1 ?0'00" """7 months

I"::

tiiltl*9""""'J;ift

"

r-

u4....MCKINLEy

.......aant.ii,:a-8. Htnold """""'qi'i[ttt"n""2""""1 .......lzitr4.artha A. Be'tley .....::::.g;i;fii"t....2........1

alA.cleline

Hunt.

"""'qtiEitton""?"".'"1

" " ?5'00" """7 months ?0'00""""8months

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Dist.

School

Salary

Term

1?5....WEST ELMWOOD
COUNTY

?0.00. . .. . ...7 months 125.00. ..., ...7 months

?0.00...,....? months

2800.00....,...8 months

1400.00........ 1400.00........ 1800.00........ 1400.00........ 1400.00........ 1400.00........ 1400.00........


1300.
00 .

1350.00.

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Dist.

Salarv Pen' Address Cert' z,{eacher W.llliam Tatttnr 1400.00. co\{MERCrAL.....rrc";if-o;";.il-iio'ioii-'........ Girard....2.,......1 . -fittft . 1350'00' "Gi11espie""1""""0 ' -e".v" 181....MEDORA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL l,{en'id. Whiteside, Priu., .""'Illedora""l." - "'0 " " "' 1600.00........9 mouths 1125 .00 . UnLt" I' Carson ......'..."'Medora ""H' S""3 1125.00.....'.. ' lzLora l-aue . ""'Medora""1""""3 1125 .00 . COMMERCIAL....\l.{i^tt Nlateer ""I{'edora".'Spec""1 .'.'"" 182....GIRARD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 2250.00........0 months ' \6"=E' E. Sirnptott. Priu', """Girard""lup""'0 1440.00. t-eeEit Ruth..ford .....'...Gitlespie""lyp':"'0 1530 .00. Girard""H' S""1 """" 4Jarerrce H' Cushnran """" 1440.00 . ....Girard...'g' S".'1 """" Lf,oui.se Sttrpp. A)_eirgia L.'bonalclsorl ..........Girard....!p."....1 .......' 1215.00.. CoIIMERCIAL...r 1215 .00 -''-j.,f.'el; .......Carlinville....9pec""1 """" Sextou McRevnolds '. " 'Qi.rard." "|,pt"; " '1 " " " " 1215 .00 . [..x.iji" -,<Eertha Mae Bates 1260.00. S".'1' ..""'Girard""$' -r.R.uth 1215 .00 . """" Elizabeth Co: .. "'Girard""Spec""1

School

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School Dist. 183""I\1T' oLI\rE conlMUNIT"

dhoise Potthoff . .;.........rMt. Olive....Soec....i rElla Rayntond Proctor ..,. ..Mt. Olive.. .. H. S....1 . . ...... tlf,lartha Larsen .: ....... .....Mt. Olive.... H. S.,..0 . ....... .\It. Olive....Spec....1 COIIMERCIAL....!,f;arah Perks . (r{Villa Orr.. .Mt. Olive....H. S,...1 ....... ....Mt. Olive....Spec....1 ........ Eleanor Sarrdusky .....I['t. Olive....Spec....1 --lVlargaretJelleff . 184""BENLD TOWNSHIP HIGH ttfl&?t". Rutr.rerford, prin. ......Be'rrd....sup.....s ....... kMarv Barbracke .8en1d....Sup.....2. .. ldteohen Earl Bullman ....Benld....Sub.....1 . . .Benld....1........0. t,lfiaiv S Cowie . " .....Benld....1........0. e.Mabll Ferguson.... .....Benld....H. S....1 ....... THelen Smith .....Beuld....H. S....1 ....... i,4fuso Roman. 185....CARLINVILLE COIIMUNITY t/ III_GH SCHOOL H. J. Blue, Prin., .......Carlinville....Sup.....3 .. "..'.

tttff.:,:tffon*r', Prj'. ......1{t. oli'e...,state sup 1.......8000.0g........0months


2000.0b........
1350.00
1500.00 1350.00

Teacher

:Address

Ce

rt.

Petr.

Salarv

Term

1500.00........ E50.00.......'

1350.00....'....

s200.00........emonths 1800.00........ 1800.00........ 15?5.00.......' 15?5.00........


1575.00 15?5.00
3000-00

Addre"s Ce rt. Pen . Salary Terrn ..... Brighton.... 1........0 1135.00........ 193....STAU\TO\ C()M\IUNITY IlIGI] SCIJOOL lEall.Gtay Miller, Prin.,,,....Stauutou....Sup,...0 .,...... 3000.00.. ., ....8 nlonths T=eslie Gattey ,... ....Staunton,...H.- S....r ..,.... 1500.00........ 4].eten_Audrey llutton .......St"iiiii;;:::.sp;;...1 ........ l.t00.00. vl,ola I..Dey ...Stauntorr....H, S..,.r 1.100.00........ Pflelen Maaitiie Fooi.'.......Staurrton....H. S....r 1300.00........ 1-Katherine Elizabeth Magill ..Stauntou.... fl , S....1 . .. . . . . . 1300.00........ .. ..Staunton.... Sur>. ....1 .... ., . 1350.00........ COMIIERCIAL. ... .'rilrnna A. Bleaeuer 19I....HETTICIi COM]IUNITY FIIGIT-SCHOOL ' /Paul Ropert Moore, Prin.,....Hetticl<....Sup.....r 2000.00........9 rnouths Lzeharles D. McCollorn . ... .... Hettick....1........0 . 1350.00........ l4lTaly E. Dunn Hettick....Sup.....B. 1500.00........ 1s5....PALMYR.A. COi\TNUNITY FIIGII SCHOOL ftohr E. Farley, Prin.. ........pa|m1.ra....Srr>..... 2100.00........9 morrths l/R. W. Hovey .Paluryra....ll.- S....2 ....... 1800.00........ palmyra.... i...:....1 ........ 1200.00........ |,{sabeth Smifh /Rev. Ricl'rard E. Stevensou ..Palmyra....ll . S....t 1200.00...,.... ....PaLnyra....H. S....1 ....... 1350.00........ pCarnelia Warrnolts
School

Dist.

v1. i DOIIESTIC SCIENCE....--Stella

Teachcr

I,I

Amass

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Peu.

Salary

Tertn

2!00.00........9 morrths 1800.00........ 1350.00........ 1600.00........ 1600.00........ 1350.00........ 1?00.00........ 1800.00........ 1100.00........
SS. SIX,ION AND JUDE'S PAROCHIAL -S-CHOOLS Sister M. Alphonsus Sister M. Magdelena . Sister M. Carrnelita
Sister Sister
.GillesPie .GillesPie . . Gillespie . .. ..GillesPie
. . GillesPie

M, Resaria M. Bernadine -43-

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" :' *I]" Tt.-"tot.t."t.td the Boards ot 'utti:r;;;hip "t" or rJirectors' as the.ca.se ucation or Soaros -*esident named 6rst. and the it*'rii,.-irt" 's"1""i"iv"oi in each instance'

to*tr-tiiii-

Under the nurnber-and

.name .of -each giv en th e' Sc ho ol.T ru stt

6ietk' setottd

TownshiP

fr
0

Trustees-L. C.

" tgX""*r*t' Reilr,"Mot

Olive and

v)

Bruce, Stauntou stich, Stauntotl'

.?Xn

tfilli:
r

I
ll

$i:?:f:"-Jt;.);,.t3,"'il::;fJfit'ut;",'"" oistricinl|-,ffi**,**,t,*--.r, .,i_ Olive'' -d


fioiu"a-V.iles,
District

..Y

(r:_ '!

!EiE 6o .! eEsE#.,* EEEF:* - 6.6.a.7 s; 6 ,;,fi,;EE.E o EEEE d 'd d g; E : o,, :.roE> E 5eD: E :: :;' gii!?8;
cccic
'd

99 9

al-

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#r 3l#;*n*,'-':*'"d;v.-ffi
G. Helm,'Mt. Olive'

rsa-Yj;,9.lii&"r, rrrt. olivefi

Mt'

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tu

-^-.i E : s$ 39 fl E$ li;,{ il?s ry i# ::f?tc$' qr5B.j al *g I--.IAE-s*


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Ea;;;J-ii. Ruhlandel,. Mt' olive' rruvr ret ''lu5Eurr Joieph Aberle, Mt. Olive' Jt'ir-iSit".r Creek. o!i1e. /---.ti,:tt, Di striit- rr-+-silver Creek' L-""i; B;;k.nbostt, Mt. fu11"" fr;;;y lt;V.iit, Stiuntont RFKT. ,. 1'' : [;*y1ohn.on,Mt' Olive' \'' ----fDistrict 155-Staunto"'* ,-4tl. O, Panhorst, Stauntofr Ficker, Staunton' A. E.
I

,>2

d<d, Fg Ljj u{.*He


.:. : 'h -i - i - i
-;r;Lbtl

Charles Blac.ku'ell, Staunton' Lee ConwaY, Staunton' Tonv Safko, Stauntotr' Chailev SoaPes, Staulttou' District lsen-SawYerville'
1'

Henrv Burns,' Stauutou

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F Ei;Ai;EOAA A (JO(J

gE

aF= 's---!nff 4a..1 Fi n"lX -iuloZ L./


F1 (J
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tfto*"t" W"llace, SawYerv.ille't{ i M. -hlahe"ty' sawyervrtrc'F. B. "u . riifr";;';' s"I'""'" ille.' T;""t;.-F. WGbn, SawYerville''' pist,i.t5'i'#lft ;-'b'l;;; eon""t'"itv HE[,

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A

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a?S olffftU :.1 grEE'z rr 14 6: E


Lrr

oFnn 66 * p AYZ4D
H

) tI . J . T'ggg_.::-Ml;"olA',i.: ,,"7 r..4;*ii Olive' T. D.-Neal, Mt. Xlt-o'i'';e' J. X:$. Yi*lXI: offI oP'i:,"' Districi' i6l-5l""nion Communitv High

School.

t;6

tf

George

C. A. Hofistetter, Stauntgn'^ i. ii. f"t., Staunton"r>4--'

School'

iU 2 3 i I u EFN t
E

trnions:

C. W. Weis, Staunton' J. If,r. P. Kerr, Staunton'


184.

A.

Hawkins' Staunton'

>

TownshiP 8, Range 6, Cahokia H' l,'rustees-Thomas.Crookston, Benld, M'eyer '"'".'ir.c"* CiiG.pi. and Edwards B,'

i5R

;j

T."ortir-"-t-lMi. J. Ganey, Gillespie' Districtl0&-HornsbY.

HorlsbY.

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C. Drennan, Hornsby. E. L. Duncan, Hornlby.fJ. A. Claytcin, FIornsby. District l!?-Surrrrvside.

District 103-H.oney Poiut. District 1o.t-New


E,ra.

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- Albert Jollnsou, Horrrs6y. District 128-Eickmever.

W. H. Harike. Hornsbv. H. L. Hartke. Hornsbvt-

A. W. Pistorius, Carlinville. rfd 0. J. C. Gamble, Carlinville, rfd o. -

George Pierson, Carlirrville, rfd' 6.5-z-

William Erust. Litchfield. Distriut tzs-Spring Creek.


District r30-YochJohn

Louis Eickmeyer. j\it. Olive.. Henry Drewell, Mt. Olive-fr---

Truman Black, Gillespie. J. W. Keplinger, Hornsby.l/ Enoch Dooley, Gillespie. District 105-Burke.

{
{

Walter C. Stone. Hornsbv. Qe_org-e l\{ansholt, Gillespie./-

H. Heyen. St. Olive. R..F. D. t3

District 10?-Enterprise.

Joseph Waterrieier, Carlinville. rfd Joseph Reiher, Carlinville, rfd ti.

H. C. Vancil,

Gillespie.

6J/----

I'
lr

Ir

,\[
1i

William Ileyer. .I{ornsby. 1,,,,..- Henry Rhoads, .nornsDy. Distr'^t :3l-Williams. R. B. Bain, Gillespie. William Pohlman.- Gillespie. tr-/ - .Henry Eilers, Gillespie. District 133-Benld. J-hn W. Chulick. Renld. t/ .i-lfred Starck, Benld. G. Roman. Benld. Thomas Turigliatto, Berrld. Angelo Cordera. Benld. H. Firle-. Bentd. District 1?5-West Elnrwood, .Iohn Or"o, Mt. Ol;ye. R. F. D. .Toseph Frew. I,It. Olive. l--Smith G. Reicl, Mt. Olive. District ls-t-Benld Ton'n.hip Hieh School. A. E. Little. Beuld. B, .M. Flahertv, gan'yerville.\r
.Iohn Gaddo. Benld.

John X.Ieyer, Hornsby.

II

ll'

John Johnson. Gillespie. .Toseph P. Dunn, Hornsby.y' Henry Smith, Hornsby. ,l Llnions: 68, 196, 19? in Montgomery, 7'J,7rf; 106, 180 and 185. Township lQ Range 6, Shaws Point Trustees-R. W. English. Barnett, Albert Fl . Leefers, Carlinville and J . T. Pembroke. Carlinville. Treasurer-S. D, MclV1ahon. Atwater. Boards of Directors or Boards of Education District 33-Centerview.

J. M..Boston, Carlinvilie.l/
District 69-Shaw's Point.
Charles McDow, Carlinville.

Jesse Easley, Carlinville.

.Alfred Starck, Benld.Lawrence Hargrove. Benld. Frank Homvk. Benld. Herman Harms. Benld. John Fanning, Sawyslyiltg. Unrons:03.107, i32. i80,183 and 196. Township 9, Range 6; Iloney point / Trustees-J. B. Parish, Barnett. T. H. Lie_

gett, Hornsby: and G. B-. Whith;.


t'frr.""

r,"

August Peters, Litchfield. John I\'I .Miller. Barnett.L--J. W. Bitter, Litchfield. District 101-West Point. August- _Bushke, FIornshw. , Frank Nirnmcnq, liornsDy. r Aloysuis Schnab. Hornsby. District 1O9-Hickory Grove. -I.F. Schmidt, Hornsby. rfcl to. W.. C. Dey, Hornsby,;f'(l 10.t/
Johu Jouett, Hornsby, rfd lo.

District 10G-Brown.

Foards of Directors or Boards of Erlucation

"..[3:Id] D.

"!;P'W

C. W. Varner, Atwater. A. C. Groves. Atwater.tr Oliv'er Ballinger, Atwatei. District 189-Atwater Community High School. J. P. Enslow, Atwater. .,
Oscar Bloome. Atwater, IJnions: 68 196 in Montgomery; ?4 and 185. Township 11, Range 6; Nilwood Trustees-llerbert Roston, Girard. W. Ii. Drake. Nilwood and Joseph Miller,

Everett McIntyre, Carlinville .F Walter G. Groves. Carlinville. f)istrict 98-Atwater.

C. E. Besancency, Barnett.ll District ?2-Rural. L. R. Hoecker, Carlinville. Augtrst Miller, Carlln.ville.t/ C. P. Konneclier. Carlinville. District 73-Pleasant Point. C. T. Botrillion, Jr.. Carlinville.
Fred Arter. Barnett.

John Williams, Carlinvillc.

J. E. Cole, Atwater.g/ A. C. Groves, Atwater. J. S. Davis. Atwater.

Treasurer-Benjamiu

Girard.

Boards of Directors or Boards of Education District 38-Boston Chaoel.

T.

Drake. Nilwood.

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O. L. Boston. Giiard. Edward l.inue6, Girard,. lJ. E. Boston, Girard.

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District 3g-New l{ope, -ulmiidn,'cirara. ---C.- R.

District 4G-Shiloh. Walter Klaus, Atwater. Roy Baker, Waggoner. District 41--Lake Fork.
Frank Leach, Atwater.

W. J. Boston, Waggoner. 1,./ C. W. Harrison, Girard.


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P. D. Hudnall, Atwater. O. O. Jenkins, Atwater.l/ District 42-Cl:erry Grove. E..A. Bowman, Girard/ Roy Roesch, Girard. V
District a4-Nilwood.

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District 6-Miller' Wrn. Ladage, Virden' i :'W.-Kti';, vi.,l"n !/ ii. l . Ctart<. Virden ' District ?-Union. Iohlr Welch. Vir<lerr tharles Clarl<, Virden'u/ C. L. Tl-racker, Virden' I)istrict g-Girard. -----Alva Vanimall, Girard' Frank G. Wood. Girar<l'
Roscoe Hanriltorr, Girard'

Henry Fox. Girard.

S. C' HeggY. Girard' W. W. ViitWintttt' Girartl' District O-I-Ynchburg. ----- Ed,uat,i ShtoY.l. Girard' Jesse Newell , Girard't' William M. I\4iller, Girard' District 12-UPPer Grove.

Clarence

S'

CherrY, Girard'

l. T.

Tietsort, Girard'

Albert DePoister, Nilwood. Albert Stewart. Nilwood. '-"


Luther Trueblood, Nilwood.
Comnrunity

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District zt-Standard City


Consolidated School.

Charles Kyonka, Nihvood. W. E. Anderson, Nih,r'ood. South


Standard.

H. A.

John Bianchetta. Nihvood. South


Standard.

Smith, Nihvood.

F,dward Ta1ley, Nihl'ood.

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District 178-McVev. -Girard. Fred Baines, Ijnions:


S, 9. 182

Tohn Leritz, Atwater. B. F. l4asqa, Atrvater,

C. A. Boston. Girard. \r' lra E. Beatty, Girard.


and 18s.

/'

a. B. Gihhle, Girartl D. A. \Moolev, Girard' F. S. Warrick, Girard' AIva O. Errgland, Girard' OistriJ'ifiVir.1Jn [omlnitv high T. F. Patton, Virden. f . }{. Shriver. Virden'\oe*
.

Districilaz-Girard Township, Hieh School Fclwerd A. Coe' Gitr'rd ' E. A. Gibson, Girarrl"l4* E. A. HoP'ou. Girardl

Georse Adcock, Virdeu' E,arlJ Shriver, Virdcrr' l-.Carl ThomPson. Virden'

School

Township 12, Range 6, Virden ancl Girard Trustees-S. O. Smith, Girard, William

Treasurer-O. R. Rohrer. Virden. District l-Star. C. E. Babbitt, Virden. -District 2-Ball. A. C. Starkey, Girard. - ,,/ O. C. lltcNe*, Girard.v O. W. Whitler, Girard.
Johrr Ebers, Yir<len. y' V. O. Way, Virden.

Virden.

Jones. Virden and George Bridwell,

Unions I1. -

lrenrv Ebers. Virden' Henrv Noll. Virden' Edwird S. Snell, Virden'

s
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Ricfiard", Rlrrker Hill . Treasurei-W-. H. Alexander. Brrnl<er H-ill' S""id. of Dit'..tot. or boartls of education

Town'hio ?. Range ?. I)orchcster -Trustees-We-'.1e11 Cailphell. Gill eso-ie ; J" - "- i: Clower.'Bln!'e' ITill and Ge^rge

District 3-Prairie Dale. Chester A. Tate, Girarri. -Iohn Kime, Yirden. William Knox, Virden. District rt-Virden. W. A. Brittin, Virden. / Wm. G. Keller, Yird,enf
John Hunter, Virden, George Wrightsman. Virden. Joseph E. Smith, Virden. Harry Huffmaster, Virden.
Stephen Strebel. Virden.

Henry lvllze, Bunker Hi[ rfd r0 Bttnker Hfif Sunker Flill. District 134-Union. ' Robert Edmistorr. GillesPie'

District 50-zNesbit. - ---

W .n. uit", R. D. Mize. Si;;i;"-

-Tohn

Charles PtrrdY, GillesPie. g"** Iames T. Grant. Dorchester-

Williarn Dav, GillesPie. Volontino Antonacci. GillesPie. District 15?-springdale Comrnunity Consolidate<1.

.John Picco,

Kocienski. Dorchesfer

Jr.. Dorchester.

'

District 5-Pleasant Hill. H, H. Masterson, Yirden. ,,.' C, Leslie Foster, Girard,. r'

J, B.

F. Saagast, Bttnker Hill R. 16. F. M.- C"otg". Bttnker Hifl. r' Jolin Dellen. Bunker Hill. C. L. Bruhn. Bunker Hill.
Chas.

D. No.

F.

Bowman, Virden.

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H. G. ['Ieyer, Runker Hill. J. R. Coatney, Brrnker Hill


District 161-Ness. Warner Ruhl, Bunlter Hill ljnions-S1.

Boards of Directors or Boards of Education


.

Districi 109-Washingtou.

Herlnan Petters, Bunker Flill.


.

J. F. Stadelmau, Brtnker Hill. f--John F. I\Iansholt. Bunker Hi11.


135, 155. 156, 180 and 193.

Trustees-C. W. Smith. Gillespie, W.


Luken. Gilespie and
Plainview-

Township 8, Range 7. Gillespie

J. L.

!\rhitfield,

.T.

District 1lu-BrushY Mound. Charles Griffel, Carlinville' C. T. Best, Carlirrville'!f, Albert DalbY, Carlilville' District 11l-Oak -fiill.

H. DalbY, GillesPie. -'/ Leonard DooleY, GillesPie. Lincoln Loveless. Carhnville, rltl '

Treasnrer--T. I\{. Rodiuer, Gillespie. Boards of Directors or Boards of Education

District 'l o6-Elmrvood

T. P. McReynolds, Gillespie. District 132-Gillespie. Lloyd Gurick, Gillespie. -i-' Touey Carroll, Gillespie.&z' Wm. E. Bros'n. Gillespie. Charles W. Tate. Gillesoie.
Datid Sharv. Gillespie. District 135-Dorchester Cornrrrunity Con\Arm. Bishop, Gillespie.
solidated.

Fred Griffel, Gille"pie. N. E. Drake. Gillestrie.

A. !V. Prestolr, Carliuville' C: f.-SooY, Cirlinvill"' L'1'. E. Caudle, Carlinville. District 1l::-Spanish Needle' A. G. Hacke, Carlirrville.r -.2' L E. Iiillam, MacouPitt.
Unions: ?+,99, 10+,

l./-

Witliam Matr-rntautr, Carlinville'

Walter Peecke. Gillespie.

F. Loehr. Carlinville and Hngo A' Boeute, Carlinville. Treasurer-O. I{' Loehr, Carlinville' District ?4-Oak1and. William Klaus, Carlinville' j I. W. I{aburick, Carlinvillel/
Dictrict ?5-Brick.
McKirrley Walton, Carlirrviilc'
George Stadler,

Trustees-W .E .Denbv, Carhnvllle,

Township 10, Range T, Carllnvr[e -,, w'

105, 106, 180-alld--185'

A. H.

William Heyen. Gillespie. S. J. Spencer, Giltespie.


Bauer. Dorchester.

t/

Ferdirrand Thode. Gillespie. Charles Heyen. Dorchester. Charles Errke. Dorchester. Edn-ard Rrrst. Bunker ITill. District 13?-Grinres.

Otto D'rrryl Gillespie.i / Jacob Ehei. 6;11s.pie. f District tgS-Atkins.


Charles Fuess.

C. M. Waener.

Gillesoie.

.District 130-Red.

-A.lbert Frress, Gillespie.

Gillesnie. E. L. Perrottet. Carliulille.t/-/


,

William Wolters, Carlinville. District ?G-Anderson. tlarry Andersorr. Carlintille.- , LouiJ Perrottet, Carlinvillc. l/ Walter Fullingt u, Carlinville. District ??-Sheridan. Hernratr Lehman, Catlinville. 7 T. D. Perrottet' Carliuville.l/ Louis \[,aher, Carlinlille' District ?S-APPle Grove' -'"' -Frarrli S'cirrrltz, C;Lrlirrville' / R. P. Duncan, Carlinrille.V District ?9-Car

Carlinville' -? E. P"' Renling, Carlirrville.V

District lJo-Adarns.

Charles Schnridt. Gillespie.J. .J. B'oer....Gillespie. \./ Larl LreFl. Lr1jlesple.

S. H. Shepoard. Gilleslie. /
C)ttn H:,uschild. Gillesnie-y'

Young. Carlinville. Treasurer-Joseph D. Proctor, Carlinvilje.

f-11inn5; 1:r1. tjl3. arld 1S+. Tcnvnshin 9. Ranqe 7, Brushy Mound 1'.ns1e'^5-Albcrt }Tanrmann, Carlinvill". .4. S. Wise", Car1illf ille ancl Walter

.L E. Bo'ee. Plain'ien.. District :A0-Gillespie Comrnnnity High School. Ir. F. Roberrs. Cillespie. _ T. lrv. Stehlin. Gillesoie. \/ W. A. Hamilton. Gillesnie't'. F-. Flliman. Gillesnie. R. O. T,auehlin. Gillesnie. .l3-{

A. W. I\'Iarko, Carlinville. linvilel. . C. T. LunrPltin, Carlinlillq./' Il. F. Sextbn. Carlinville'v II . D. Camerou, Carlinvillc. I'hillio Geicer, Carlinville. I. M'. Devitt. Carliuville. t. Z. Gleason, Carlinville. lired Lee, Sr., Carlinville. P. O. Landon, Carlinville.
Jacob Flori, Carlinville' I William Bown, Carlirrville. Clarcle Lloyd, Carlinville.

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Ilistrict 8l-East WoodJalgn. George Dorks, Carlinville. Chesier H. Miller, Carlinville Carl E. Braun, Carlinville. Tristrict 8:-Chisholm. ' '-"-rt.o"t Xi""., Carlinvillc./ Gus Crehl, Carlinville.V NI. E. Fullington, Carlinville. District 99-Burton. Anna A. Bellm, Carlinville. *6L-

rJi

J1'; ti'1,

lli

,'ill
'il1i
'.{rI$

Adolph

District 1S5-Carlinville Comurunitv


School.

W. S.

A.

Hacke. Carlinr.ille. Quigley. Carlirrville.

I)istrict 1s-Sugar Creek. R. .P. Wonrac,Virden.

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I-inions 13.

W. L. trlourrts, Carlinville. , !. J. Ilor. ugh, Carlinville.i,/ C. R. -Lunipliirr,Cariirrville. W. Fi . Bchrens, Carlinr ilel . Peter F. Ilack, Carlinvillc.

tjrisio1v, Nilwood. Treasurer-C. C. Alford. Nilwood. rftl. Boards of Directors or l'Ioards of Edu.iiion l. i,",,-r z0-Oaklar:d Grove.

Trustees-W. C. Auderson, Carliuville. P. Flounsley, .-\ihvood and S. !.. ,1,..

Township 11, Range y, South Attet

S. K. Linkenhoker, Virden. {.,r' H . B. Mitchell. Virden. District 1i-Aurericarr. Marion Cooltgs, f irdr rr.
Arr:os Briston', Giiarci. Roy Lnglarrd, Girard, l-Ah a 1lr ubal,er. Girarcl. District 1?-Buchanau.
George

District 14-Greenland. Flerbert !lalsbury, Virden.

li. 'lr. Utrckiugharrr. Virdcn. r A. H. Ddrvards. Virdeu..

lVilliam Rifiey, Virden. District 1t'-Franklin.

C. [i.

Sanders, Virtleir'

fnf

District .t9-East Fairvicrv.


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W. V. .Iackion, Nilwood. f W. D. DeFeryers, Nihvood. District 48-Hazel Green. FI . Llechtel, Nilvr.ood. J. E. Dufner, Nilu.oocl .l-\\'illiam Walters, -\ilu.oo<I.
Frank Di:nby, Carliur.ille.

-ohq O1ler, Palntyra. yz-E. E. Bristorv, Nihvood. District -1i-Prairie Chapel. J. C. Anderson, Carlinville. z Q- H. Little, Carliuville.y' . W. T. Shipp. Carlinville. District +6-Kasteri. G. B. Hayes, Carlinville. / A. E. Coule6, Carlirrville.V _ F. D. Bornrari, Carlinville. ljrstrict 47-Hickorv point. E. .E. Lively, Nihvood.

W. H.

Bristorv, Nihvootl

Arthur Hammontl, Cirarrt. District IS-Washirrgton.


Frank
James Su'ift, Girartl.

T.

Lomelino, Mode-sto.

L--

Otto J. Otten, Modesto.? John F. Lomelino, Modesto. uuiotrs: 9, 18, 30. 190, 195, 198 and l?6
Janganlolr.. Township 7, Range 8, Bunker

B. Hagler,

Girard.

in

A'r'ery r.)_. Drrgger, Pafmyra. -Joseph Lavora, palnrvra. Dlstrict

C. Edwirds, Cartini.illc.ll Frank Holliday, Nilwood.-'District 53-Donglas. Morrrs l.oieless, palmvra. -{


Walter S. Mafr'an, palmvra.
l.rank_Vogel

Hill Trusteees-H. H. Baucr. Bnuker I{ill .S. R. Ridgley, Bunker Flill and Anios Elliott. Bunker Hill. Treasurer W. Fahrenkrog, Bunker Flill, Boarcls of Directors or Boards of Education District 51-Burton. ['red Schrier, Ilunker Hill. P. J. Carroll, Brrnker Hill. u-Joseph Vaughn, Bunker Hill. District 16?-Smalleytorvn. R. R. Golickc. Bunker Hill. C. R. Jacobi, Bunker Hill. LWalter Olmstead. Bunker Hill. District I 63-Millville. Albert Larrge, Bunker Hill.
Richard Rull. Bunker Hill. District 16-1-Bunker Hill. A. S. Cuthbertson, Bunker Hill.

Herrry Gosch, Bunker

}lill.l/'

iJ-llloornine

Grove.

Virden. Treasnrer-*lTeury L. Stamper, Virden. 11p1..j.. of .Diret:tors or Boa'id.'oi iii,"ot;on

Alva Bir,-in, palm1.ra. ^. ulstrrct I Zi-Victorv. R. 9. Trir-rrbti. Cartinr.ille. / _r_. r(. wcltou, CarlinYille. V Mrs. C. R. Welton. Carinviile. u ntous : I 6, J.l. I g2 arrd 185 . Township _rnstees-E. 12, Range ?, North Otter '1 I\I,. Riffe1.. Girard, Hagler, Girard airtl p;;;i;_, Joseoh h"r"rJ"i
.

palmyra.

y'

Urstrrct I1-Libertv. S. D .lUillcr. 6;;."-.r

R.

Jesse Wallace, Girard.

b.'

H;r,J,'

d;;:;i:,/

Distrit 165-Pleasant Hill. William Bunte, Bunker Hill. Richard Groves, Bunker Hill..-Anton Bruckert. Bunker l-Iill. District tGG-Libertv. S. J. Johnsori, Runker Hill. .Tohn Dingerson, Bur,.lcer Hitt.{-Fred Buhl, Bunker Hill. District 16?-Woodburn. C. H, Partridge, Bunker Hill. R. R. Crowrler. Bnnker Hill, uJ. C. Welch, Bunker Hill.

A. FI . Wise, Bunker Hilt.t-O .A. Dey, Bunker Hill. I . E. Sanfortl, Bunker Flill .. I1rs..T. A. Sanford. Eunker Hitl. Mrs. E. F. Bruman, Burrker llill. Dr. I,I . D. VanlTorne, Bunker Flill.

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Unions: 14?, 16g, 188, 19p in Ma<lison. 'lownsfup g, x,ange 6, fll"lyard

9thy. J\Ieehan. flarnvrew %il j .-;. Wirkins, l,lalnvtew. I.reasurer-W. J. lJouahue, I,lainview. DoarCS Ot lJlrectors Or -Boards ot -b.ducatio,r I)tstrtct IIE-Hopewell. Pdyul{ ?.aylor, Uhesterfietd. Lyle uameron, Plarnvrew.i-l

. r.rustees-W.

.rr.

Ambrose, rlarniew. Tim_

, District 119-Dorman. George Duggan, Macoupjn. Frank Smittr, Mbcoupin.{/


Township tO, Range 8, Bird 1.ur1gq5-!V. E- Woods, Carlinville. rfd -

John Pressler, Carlinville.

William Ruyle. Plainview. UDions: I18, I20, 185 and 18?.

Ji

H. }'. DubbrJd.., Fliin";;*. t/ E. Hackney, plainvierv. .J, 143-Uenterville. rJrstrlct !V1. A. Cronrwell, Shipman. J-. E. Coffee, BliiiRFhjti:r.z N. Eullman, Shipman. ^...U. IJlstrrct 14-l-Snedeker Grbve. l_ .H, Halliday, plainview. {1,*.: ng.lq, Shipman. L--

District 14l-pleasani Crou.. ' fi : iff: #.",Ti,";,,"i1,:il'"",:; . Chalies^L. Atkin;, Macouprri. IJrstrlct l42-eelllngton Chapel. ^... l.rank C, Dey, plarnview.

.'I'. !-. Rhoades,

plarnvreuj.

A. D.

.,-

L. C. BaGs, Carlirrville. H. C. presller, Carlinville.Vf . A. W. Towse, ,rstrlct gl-Raffurtv. Carlinville.-' 9. J. Wfreeler, Carlinvillez H. A. Keele, Carlinville.V
. ljrstrrct 113-East Liberty. Otto Miller, Macoupin. Pert Ruyle, Macoupin. y' .J.. A, Anderson, lfacoupin. Drstrrct- 114-Oak Rridge. ^,

flpar-c.s o-t ljrrectors or Boards l-Irstrttc poinr.

lM. J. Fafrrenkiog, tsrlirker flrtt.l/ Joseph Fahrenkrd!, gunk..i'Hilf . unrons: 110, 148 and 1gE. . To_wn_ship 9, Range g, pclk r rustees-J . W. Armstrong, Carlinville. . Ernest young, Carlinville. treasurer-_J.. E. Phelps, Chesterfield. S4-Long of Edrrcation
A

Urstrrct 142-Hood. l-._ Q. Weidner, Bunker Hill. -

T. H. Dey, plainview. Curnbes. pla.inview. l./ 5. B. Ratz, piarnvrew. E, J. IJtstrtct 146--Locust Grove. I. H. Schultz, Sliipman. +-i. +. _.prueggeman, Shipman.l/ h. . . rrank Waggoner, Shipmail.

is

ri

cli4

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Boards of Directors or Uoards of Education District 83-Maple Grove. Williarn Griffel. Carlinville. / W. A. Cundall, CarlinvilleY Byron G. Bates. Carlinville. District -tlrLaurel Hill. .Iohrr S. Yarcl. Carlinville. / C. O. Denby, Cartinville.r/ \4 tlia'rr rlnies. Carlinville. District 86-Fairview. Tohn Re)nitek, Carlinville. ,/ James R. Nixon, Carlinville.y' Flovd R. Chism. Carlinville. District 8?-Woodlawn.

Treasurer-G. W.. Rhoads, Carlinvill. rfd.

Loveless. Carlinville and Geo. Morris. Carlinville.

1:

l)istrict 89-Enos. A. _Ca Aden. Carlinville. . R. l[. Drrckies, Hettick.if Clavton Wills. Carlinville. District 9n-Oakland'. UIions' 55. 62.

T. T. Ansel. Carlinville. ./ F. F. T,6veless. Cailinwile.V T. A. Cundal, Carlinville. District 88-Bear Rough. Tames Arnrstrons. Qsltinf itt6. / ceorqe F. \,Vheeter. Carlinville.v W. A. Woods, Carlinville.

'fp6'2qr,191-f

Trrstee.-T. M:' N"td. palnivrai-liifF r,. T)ohinson. Palmyra and John W. Welle',

84. 91. 92. 'tc5, l8? and j94. Township 11, Range 8. South palmvra

O. C. .Ioiner. Hettick.

Ezekiel Cole. Hettick (]eoroe lV. .Hettick. Joiner,

tt'

Districr 25-Palmyra.

R61r/q of Dire4ors or Boards of Education

. .{.

Palmvra.

Iietherfor<1. Hettick.

James Stults, Carlinvillc.

Districf 55-Denbv.
F,

H. A. Coleman. Palmvra. lT. E. Peid. Ptlntyn..ltF . O. L. Strrlts'. Palmyra?


Elisha Clarli, Palmvra. ITarrv Cameron, Carlinvill

Mr.s. Philip

h. . rjrstrtct 117_Hazelwood. ,flvin Gahr, Carlinville. Wifliam nbel Cartinviile. { -Fep

Lnarles_l{,omoros. Carlinville.
,

L_ydia Skinner, Carlinville. Re_gti, Carlini,ille.-V-"-'

William Gradv, Carlinvile. District 56-f)r'ucan. T. A. Weller, Pahnvra. , Allen Weller. Palntira.V O .R. Hall Palmvra. District 57-Hazel Green. .Tosenh Pratt, Palmvra. -/ K. L. Vance. Palmyrx. ry'
^ District 5&-Simpson Hill.-

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Chris Powars, Palmyra.

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Robert Vogel, PalmYra. ,a/ Peercy Angelo,.Palmyra..-'

O. D.

Nead. PalmYra'

District t9G-Modbsto Communtty rrrgn


Shcool. CamPbell, Modesto' Georse V. StaleY, Modesto'

Forrest Mansfield, Modesto'

l)istrict 59-Dresser Mill. t"":ii,

k:u.

Clayton Braley.

"*'#,,3'.

!/

S. P.

A. A. Mills,
(Inions: iE, zs,

Fred-Mansfield, Modesto' August Zelmer, Modesto'


30, 31, 5?,

L.""

Modesto'

District 6o-Mount Olive Rural. Roy Holrr.st, Hettick. . o* Wilter Pratt. Hettick. tlz

andlgs'

H. A. Imel. Hettick. District t95-Palmyra Communitv Hish School. W. L. Bivins, Palmvra. .Toseph A. Roohc, PalmYra.trl Joln Harl. Palrrg6ra. M. E. Richie, Palmvra. J. P. F. Cherry, PalmYra'
Urrions:24. 53. 54. 61, 6?. and 194. Tow{rship 12 Range 8. North Palmy'a

Trustee-F. ffTFroehch)Brighton; Henrv Schmidt, Brighton and l.heodore


Treasuiir-Walier C. Hunt, Brighton' j'ducatlon Boards of Directors or Boards ot lG-Brighton. District F. W. Schroeder, Brighton^' W. H' Robings, Brighton'l-rz
.

Townshio 7- Range

I'

Bngnton --

Strohbeck, Brighton'

'L

Reid. Modesto. Trg15n1s1-palnh R. Smith, Modesto.

rustees-E. .T . Irois.the' Moclesto. lVilliam Davidscn. Modestc and A. N.

Districi 16&-Ingersoll.' . Henrv Lyons, Shipman' 1/niiii s-"""".r, Sniiman' District t69-Sterling. ---- Witti"- C. Stiohbeck, Brighton'William F. Maher, Brighton'tz Giles A. RaYmond' l5unker rrrll' District 1?0-Brueggeman' Fred Tichnel, Brighton' LeRoY Bierbaum. Brighton' lz Edsa; Fielbach, Brighton' District t?1-Jonesboto .
i

I.ffi

Charles Flemming, ShiPman'

B:,1',* "i3tT::'J Ji,n B1;l ; " fj' C. Irf . White. Modesto. -/ S. P. Campbelt, Modesto,t/
.

uryJj""

District 2l-Ruthland.

W. P.

McDonald, Modesto'

Frank Palusl<a, Modesto. W. A. $is56ns. Mod<jsto.l/^/ W. D. Cox. Modesto. Distric+ r2-Indeoendence. Bliss Parrott, Modesto. \M W lrgett, I\/Todesto. Y ,/

"l.

Grover Jones, Brighton'


George Wells,

Carl Palmer. Districr 23-Fast -Union. C. C. Co^ts, Palmyra. ^/ T. M. Gibhs, Palmyra,,v'

O. C. Trrcker, Palmlra. Districr. z4-Grimrnett.


Luther Hays, Modesto.
Hershel Bivin, Palmyra.

Jesse Crawford, Modesto.-

l/

District 26-Bethel. T. O. Grow. Palmyra. -/ S. O. Voeel, Palmyra.F A. J. Miller, PalmYsx. I)istrict 2?-Modesto. A.tirt'r \e.'ins, lfode"to. ./ Hugh H. T)ru-. Modesto.r R. T. Altvn. Modesto. District 28-Rerean. -!"i"" sims, Modesto. ,/ uenrv S:ms. Mbd"st^.Y
Ioseirh Sevmore, Modesto. Districr 39-T.anrlrgffi
11

District 1?2-Miles. Edward Well, Brighton' 'M.siulnttn"id, Brighton'l/ E' I. W. Longl Brighton' Distriit 1?3-Dehne ' Ethel Schwab, Brighton' A. I. Abischer, Brighton' gf M. i. Bethel, Brighton' District 1?-4-McKinleY. T. C. Barber, Brighton' Pearlie HaYcraft, Brighton' f Otto Schefiel, Brighton' District 1?9-Laux' C)tto McNear, Brighton' -z Tohn Baker, Brighton. l/ District t92-Brighton Community rrlgn
William Strohbeck, Btighton ' , tz Edward J. Norton' lrighton'Russel

LouiJ Jones, Brighton

Brighton'l.y'
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iMichael Schmidt, Brighton', School'

G. H. Nifono. 't'ttodesto./ T. J,. trert. Palmwra. V

District 1t<-Whin-Poo-.Will. P. W. Miller. Modesto./ E. A. Si.ms, Modesto. -/

. p.

tr'if6ng. Palmv.a.

C. L. Boren, Brighton' Unions:150 and 188. -tTownshiP 8, Range 9, ShiPmanr Trustees-Geoige Fayall', Shipman'^G'. tr' Reno, Medora and James Lhrtstooher. ShiPman. Treasurer-Edward H. Forword,.Piasa'

Henrv Stamme. Brighton'

S. Brown, Brighton'

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District 126-Medora. John Louis, Medora. , _ Charles N.'Bartow. Medora,


District l48-Shipman.
Owen Strunk, Medora.

Boards of Directors or Boards of Education

Richardson. Medora.F Henrv Bierman. Medora. District 18?--Chesterfi eld Community High

S.

J.

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W. J. Winslade, Shipman. District 149-Hill Grove. Joseph Alward, Piasa, t\lichael Powers, Medora. U--Charles Crocker. Piasa. Disf . 150-Piasa Community Consolidated. Charles A. Ortel. Piasa. \,V. R. Hunt, Piasa.tz J. W. Lahr, Piasa. A. C. Wilson. Piasa. ilenry Shultes, Piasa. J. H. Strablow, Piasa. Roy H. Odell, Piasa. District 18l-Medora Township high scho:l R. E. Carter. Medora. - H. M. Hayward, Medora. Lr Lawson, Rhoads, Medora. J. W. Robinson, Medora. J. R. Killam, Medora. S. G. Wilton, Medora. J. S. Tober, Medora. Dist:ict 188-Shipman Community High 5cnoo-t G. G. Green, Shipman. E. C. Kahl, Shipman. tZ Bj I\{. Bohlmeyer, Shipman. W. S. Reno, Piasa.
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District 92-Eureka.
C.

126 and l8!. Township 10, Raage 9, Western Mound Trustees-Frank Wood, Greenfield. Mi^hael Borlman, Chesteffield and John Flanagan, Hagaman. Treasurer-Oscar Dams. ChesterSeld. Boards of Directors or Bolrds of Education

Ijnions: 91, 97,

Frank B. Leach, Chesterfreld. , -s W. E. Followell. Chesterfield. &/ John S. Hounsley, Chesterfield'. J.'P. Pressler. Chesterfield. J. S. Kallal, Chesterfield.

E. .I. Bates, Reader,!E. J. Falter, Reader. District 93-Sulphur Springs.


Districf 94-Mount Vernon. William Clark. Hettick. District 95-Piney.

A.

Nevins. Reader.

F. J.

Lawrince

George ,McCullev,

Dembraske. trIagaman.

L.

Kgi"h-an. Chester6eld!-

Chesterfield. ,

#'t*:#,fi"."l'il:r

District 96-W'estern l\4ound.


-Tohn

M. E. Brown. Greenfield. c.oG; A. H;b";;, d'"!"}'.rof H. C. Erthral, Gre'enfeld.


Elmer Darvson. Hagaman.

rtaynes, Uhesterfield and S. G. Rob_ inson, Medora. Treasurer-J. W. Challacombe. Medora. Boards of Directors or Boards 6t na""rii"" District 120--Union. George A. Brown. Shioman. B. I.. Combes, Chesterfield.V. ljrstrict lZl-Albanv. J. S. Hounsl6y. Chesterfield. C. H. Jones, Chesterfield.l/ crant Long, Chesterfreld.

Township g, 'lrustees-RaV Range 9, Chesterfield !. Warner. Medora, Joseph

Harry Sanners. Shipman.

District 97-Kellpr.

P. Davis. Greeneeft,. J. W. Tones, Greenfield.


Thomas Chism. Che.ter6el.l.

Gran! Duckles, Chesterfield. Unions: 62, 91. 722, 794, ?0 and 191 in
Greene County.

W. E.

Du"t'lds.

Chesterfield.!f
Barr

-.

1'ro51sps-$. W.

George

W.

Brown, Medora.

Treasurer-I . H. Arras Hettick. Boards of Directnrs or Boards of Education District 61-Goshen..


Elbert Sotomon. Palmvre. Elbert Solomon. P2l6y1a. J. L. Angelo. Palmyra. _ District 62--ITettick.

E.

N"ishhert:-almyra, F-3p1. Qler.ch uettick and George


Rives. Tlettick.

Townshi.

11. Panee 9,

District 1zp-Che;terfi eld. 'Talkington.


l_. F.
_E.

c. W.

Coots,

Palrvra.'

District 123-Harmonv.
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F. Jacoby, Chester6eld.ty' 5. A. Moore, Chesterfield. ^


Alex Neal, Medbra. Cary Haynes. Medora.l_L E. Challacom6e,

Chesterfield.

t'

Medora.f - --

ljrstrlct tZ4-Summerville. 'Medora. _William Searles,


IJrstrrct 125-Victorv. Louis Maska, Medora.

.? !'. F. Bennet, Medoia-'{ J. L. Henry, Medora. .

R. A. Wheeler H.ftick. B. C. Miller, Is ettjck. v/ T. N. Bacon. lTettick.District 64-Iiforrnt Ragan. C. P. S+arkrleather Hettick. O. E. Witt, lrettick.t/ T. E,. Batty, Hettick. District 65-Vi.torv. W. O. Tenninss, Hettick.T. A. Wood. Hettick. ly' F, O, Kistler, Palmyra-.

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District 6&-Washington.

District 6?-Maxfield. -Thomas

P. L. Dingledein, Hettick.,/ A. O. Calhoun, Hettick. l/ J. J. Rich, Hettick.

Rate of Levy Ed. Bldg Ed Bldg


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H. F. Land, Greennero. District I9-l-Hettick Community Hish School. J. F. Burrell. Hettick. Thomas Huson, Hettick.L.-[-. F. Scott. Hettick. C. W. Arnett, Hettick. S. R. Killam, Hettick. Llnions: 34, 189, 195. 11 and 191 in Greene
Township 12. Range 9, Scottville Trustees-M. B. Wheeler. Scottville, Joseph F. Elliott, Athensville and Henrv VanBebber. Palmyra. Treasurer-Robert L. Catlett, Scottville. Boards of Directors or Boards of Education
County.

McGarvey, Greenfield. Andrew_Butler, Palmyra. V-.r

o a 8 o

1,100 1,000 1,000 1,256,685 3o,ooo 959,548 1,600 133,??2 1,900 105,962 950 6?4,398 7.000

I4L,235 737,225 145,940

80 80
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20,000 200

1,.100

64

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District 30-Mount Moriah.


Cecil Hart, Palmyra. District B1-Workman.

Bennie Powers, Palnryra. _? James E. Oxley, Palmyra.

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District g2-Panther Creek. William Sitton, Mrodesto.


James Dudderar, Modesto. [filt Hunt, Modesto.

John Bowns, Modesto.

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Dis+rict :la-Hettick Point.

T. L. Redfern. Seottville H. D. F;;i;, S.;;t".:ili;.'iz G. W. Richmond. Scottville District 37-Sunny Point. lr (i. Nlutch, Palmvra. / C. S. Owens. Palmvra.Y
Harry Redfern, Palmyra. i)i"trict 1l6-Nation.

C. O. Hettick. Palmyra.F-/ Illaylx16 Riggs, Palmyra. District 35-Oak Hill. C. D. VanBebber, Palrrrvrau/ Z. .A,. Turner. Palmt'ra.6 J. H. .{lborn. Palmyra. l)istrict 36-Sc ottville

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Palmyra.

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District 186-Scottville Community Hilrh School. Gavlen Dugger. Scottville. ,/ Chris Claussen. Athensville. rfdY ' S. E. Bull, Franklin, rfd. Andrew L. Butler, Palmyra, rfd.

z R. E. Dusger. Athensv:ilc.r' J. ilf . McNeeley, Athensvi'lle


Gideon Claussen, .A.then.r'illr:.

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97,452 900 394,886 3,?50 102,?90 1,000 105,057 1,400 108,(;{5 1,100 112,E25 900 ?6,0?0 550 77,067 800 .{8,756 750 n50 59,3{0 106,?90 ?00 34,200 650 99,633 1,000 54,420 650 75,996 1,345 42,165 600 272,1:30 5,600 83,591 ?00 155,38{ 2,.{00 ?6.100 900 70,220 550 89,500 1,000 51,525 E00 26,575 750 67,LO2 600 97,100 600 52,380 800 138,505 2,500 1,100 54,7 75 108,095 1,000 64,522 900 82,001 500 108,?68 675 900 163,009 { 1t4..185 4,i00 352,05? 4,000 22s,805 800 .87,340 725 87,333 750 6?,938 800 ?8,450 650 36,320 575 3?,88? 5oo 48,857 600 47,L40 600 48,497 750 ?0,160 600 62,483 9oo 42,675 800 ?3193? 525 38,125 800 61,083 650 9L,752 1,000 _61_

3,000 105

600

,250 11?

102 100 110 100 110


65

10 10

80

200 108
160

27

150 113
?0

300 198 50 105


724

63

830 200

JC

200 145
1,400 300

300

49 oo

86

1,800 ?00
120
80

1,000 115
160 200 100
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115

160 190 100 203 96 t+D


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70
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1,000 3tl0 4,000 115

100 115

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80 86

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150

1A'. 90 150

132
792
110

33

3?5 800

135 200
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135
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62
63

64
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66

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69

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81

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83

84
85 86 87

88
89

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93

94
95

96

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98 oo 100
101

102
103

104
1C5

106

107 108 109

n0
111

11'

113

114 115
116 117

118

1lI

190

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Rate of Levy A. V. Ed. Bldg Ed Bldg 1,00 200 75 128,151 2,500 ?0 t02,874 700 100 61,604 600 ao t2L,629 650 300 45 20 159,418 ?00 oo !74,994 950 3,600 127 65 556,297 ?,000 DA 152,190 E00 t24,t34 500 42 84 196,590 1,600 300 1?7 89 784,877 600 o{ 153,498 1,000 211,410 500 100 25 5 qo 138,209 600 30.465 350 250 1L7 83 207,342 900 50 35 300 7t 24 131,290 900 t02,256 1,000 100 850 155,802 '750 150 59 11 73,185 100 105 15 69,650 650 100 100,827 1,000 100 89,225 1,000 500 113 57 84,535 800 200 96 24 48,615 600 100 129 2t 74,885 600 85 705,724 800 80 ?4.938 ?00 100 64,179 900 130 60.?00 800 aoo 85,538 900 110 800 742 602 60 201,052 1,800 200 90 10 61,946 52O 80 87 13 131,365 1,000 80 136,141 ?00 100 53 7 89,136 600 70 126,449 600 400 49 33 706,437 620 130 57 13 62.333 650 200 106 33 8.?{ 0 525 50 109 11 ?00 63 349 115 123 043 1.000 E5 107.058 450 150 45 15 128.159 750 62 118,651 1,100 500 105 35 800 400 61 31 133,875 ' 270 49.929 1.000 . 95.113 1,000 110 35,290 650 188 69 0?5 1.400 200 t01 29 99,185 8o0 8S 70 302 550 100 82 t4 78,711 750 100 68.325 750 113 150 113 21 73,235 800 2LL,977 3,00b 1,500 145 7A -4?.t
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132 133 184 1:.!. 136 ' 137 138 139 140. 141

442

A. V. Ed. Bldg Ed Bldg 121,681 600 400 51 34 94.028 800 100 89 11 28.420 600 200 200 75 238,276 2,?00 300 117 13 172,799 500 100 46 le 27 205,885 525 26 2n4,Z8L 500 65 95,9?E 600 50 114,508 550 81?.321 18,000 10,000 200 7t 614 999 25,000 25,000 300 100 225368 20.000 10,000 300 100 380.474 1,500 20') ul 72 889 600 100 86 14 ?8 t2 91,6?4 ?00 100115 25 io,asr ?oo 150 78' 52 er.rzg 600 400 1oo;595 ?50 350 80 47 63 ?E,S34 +75 101,33? ?00 200 70 2n 50 77 23 6o;4io 550 110 bb,919 600 90 1?1,499 1,500 50 30 5 106;000 3oo 93 63,802 575 288:652 3,500 1,500 120 54 130 ?0.140 900' . ' 346:168 2,500 1,000 76 29
35 24{i.900 800 75 1.463:0?8 30,000 10'000 200 205:116 ?,000 2,000 300 100 60 60 8?.900 600 76,425 600 ?00 83 27 t4 90 86 560 100 791 ' 750 40,850 500 250 727 63 90 ?1,620 600 65 79,266 600 76 95L,547 10,000 5.000 200 9s,202 700 200 74 21 95 60,870 550 ?1 76,156 "'1,120 550 149 560 190 59 2L s5,645 46,305 ?00 . 160 I 135 46,575 600 10 50. 140 62,7so ?00 50 46 4 550 132,130 95 ?00 76,533 56 600 ]ts,42O 5,000 5,000 200 15 184,586 500 500 38 38 132,101 75 138 17 600 45,408 90 800 93,674 5oo 200 121 49 41,950
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Rate of Lew

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10,000 200

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155 757 158

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-166

160 ,161 762 '"163 764


165 166 167 168 169 170
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173

77+ 115
176 777 1?8 179

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HIGH SCHOOLS
Gillespie

No.

A. V.
739,6:0
1

Ed.
30.000 6,500 6,000

:of
Bldg
30,000 atD
90

Levy Ed Bldg
trc

181

Medora'

l80

2,619,677

182 1,5+2.66J Mt. Olive 183 1.347,852 18.1 185


Benld

Girard

8,000 105 1,500


1

52
8

18,500 :t0,000 23,500 7,000 7,500 6.000 300 7.500

98

Carlinville

?91,.155

0,000 911

Shipman

186 620,?2: Chesterfield '187 " ?56.033


7{3.21?
418.272 865,918

Scottville

4,391,185

:6,500

l,ll
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11,5

62

?.500 100

100
r-4

188 I89
191

Atwater
Nlodesto

1,000

84
U

Greenfield

190

10,000 117

Brighton
11P,7oo !J2 Staunton 193 2,101,3?0

Palmyra

19{

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10,000 5,000 9l 30,000 5.000 86 6.000 .1.000 10.000


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53

73{,3:l?
7(i7,999

195

Lirchfield
196

4.000 132

Waggoner
10t

Virden
r

Non High 901 :1,i93,6?0

199

l,ayette Comrnunity H. S.
30,000

98

2.827.(j08 25.000

25.000

85

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