Submitted by Gaytha Thompson
The Colfax Chronicle, March 14,
1914
The following is the report of the Colfax high school, for the
month ending March 6:
On Roll: Elementary--Boys 96, girls 93,
total elementary 189, High school-- Boys 15, girls 25, total 40.
Average daily attendance--Elementary--Boys 69, girls 88, total 157. High school--boys 14.5, girls 24.5, total 39.
Total enrollment for school, 218. Daily attendance, 189.
The above shows a low average attendance for the elementary
grades, due to an epidemic of measles, while the high school
department shows an slmost perfect attendance.
Those making the
highest general average, in each of the grades, for the month are:
First year--(1) Walter Lurry, (2) Wilbur O'Quinn
Second
year--(1) Boothey O'Quinn, (2) Mattie Chapman
Third year--Miss
Breda, (1) Philip Youngblood, (2) Aline Edwin. Miss Tuazin, (1)
Martina O'Quinn, (2) Leslie McKnight.
Fourth grade--(1) LaVille
Foden, (2) Aleen Wilson.
Fifth year--A (1) Ellen Berry (2) Vida
Lurry. B (1) Rande Ethridge, (2) Orin McCan.
Sixth year--(1) Tom
Linder, (2)Robert Woolfolk.
Seventh year--)Robert Best, (2) Mira
Scott.
Eight year--(1) Irene Ethridge, (2) Lily Belle Goodwyn.
Ninth year--(1) Iva Swafford, (2) Leita Dyson.
Tenth
year--(1) Grace Goodwyn, (2) Dewey McKnight.
Eleventh year--(1)
Euphrasa Lenoard, (2) Leola Cargill.
J. R. DEMOSS
Principal
Parish Coordinator: Dianne Harris
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