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From:  The Webster Echo;  Dec. 19, 1902.

 
The Addison School

 The second month of the Addison School closed Friday, December 5th, with
an enrollment of 111.  Mrs. Clara Conrad has charge of the Primary Grade.
Enrollment of 46.  Average daily attendance 40.  Percent of attendance 98.
This room has three Non-members and three under school age.  Those not
absent this month are: Mamie Morton, Metta Morton, Georgia Crites, Georgia
Gillespie, Agatha Elbon, Lela Weese, Verdie Skidmore, Belle Cogar, Beatrice
Cogar, Lillian Cogar, Roxie Cogar, Pearl Cogar, Katie Cogar, Glena Cogar,
Mabel Given, Belle Wethered. Madaline Cogar, Pearly Keener, Murry Keener,
Hunter Wethered, Roy Payne, Haward Given, Isaac Curry, Paul Curr, Charley
Crites.  Miss Mary Hamrick with an enrollment of 28.  Daily attendance 26.
Percent of attendance 96.  The number not absent are:  Teanie Cooper,
Hattie Conrad, Ines Cogar, Olla Cogar, Ella Gregory, Ada Martin, Maggie
Odell, Anna Watson, Roxie Cogar, Marvin Cogar, Okey Cogar, Isaac
Armentrout, Lanta Armentrout, Lando Payne, Samuel Watson, Doy Rutherford,
Arley McCoy, Glen McCoy, John Thompson.  Pupils presenft every day in Upper
Grade -Abbie Given, Belle Hutchinson, Lottie Wood, Icy Armentrout, Ida
Payne, Pauline Wood, Angelia Weese, Ruth Batten. Phyllis Kuhn, Bessie
Curry, Lucy Given, Lela Tenny, Rossie Cooper, Roscoe Tenny, John Conrad,
Earnest Morton, A.L. Stewart, and Pete Cogar.  Enrollment 37.  Daily
attendance 31.  Percent 96.  The pupils are doing good work, and deserve
much credit for good deportment.  Parents will find it greatly to the
interest of the pupils to see that they have no tardy marks.  Systematic
efforts will be made to interest pupils and stimulate them to a thorough
and diligent exercise of their intellectull and moral faculties.  Your
co-operation will greatly aid in making the work successful.
 
                                        F. Tenny Prin.