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Show ptete outfit of apparatus used in chemistry chem-istry and the physics will be purchased by the board of education. THE IfflJMOOI, Reopened Yesterday and Nearly 325 Pupils Pup-ils Are in Attendance at This Modern School Building. PDPiLS PREPARED TOE COLLEGE. In the High School Department There Are Ten Ladies and Twenty-eight Gentlemen Student. Now that the holidays are over and the public school doors have been reopened, re-opened, the army of knowledge seekers are at their desks. The, Fourteenth District school relumed re-lumed operations yesterday. This building is one of the most modern west of the Missouri. Attention has been paid to ventilation, heat and light, and the various departments are cheerful cheer-ful and comfortable. The East Side school has gone over to the Fourteenth school, building, and I there is now in the neighborhood of 325 pupils in attendance. 1 Tha Teachflrs of the Fourteenth school are: Principal, Mr. E. M. Collins, instructor in-structor in classics and mathematics; Mr. L. G. Worstell, principal of the scientific department; Miss I. M. Frye, Knglish literature and history; the foregoing fore-going are instructors of the high school department. The remaining teachers are: Mrs. Straup of tho Eighth grade, Miss Jennie Carney of the Seventh, Mr. B. O. Foster of tho Sixth, Mrs. Krigbaura of I the Fifth. Miss Youngberg of the Fourth, Miss Faust of the Third, no teacher appointed for the Second and ' Miss Lulu Hempstead of the First. The debating and literary society of ! tho high school will soon be reorgan- ized. This organization has in the past ; t ' been a source of pleasure and profit to its members. There is a room on the ! second lloor which will bn fitted up for B a library. The pupils have about half 'j a hundred books which will be shelved. Tho PtipiU of the High school are: Shady Stringer, Cain Crismon, William Simply, Lemuel Oolbath, Ralph W. King, Aubrey S. Hull. Parwin Irvine, Walter Littie, Andrew Maack, Koy Hampton, Kms Hogo, Horatio Pur-leigh, Pur-leigh, Albert H. Kelly, jr.. Frank Smith, Noble McDonald, James Irvine, Milton Miles, Willard W. Dennis. Flossie llllmer, B. H. Hampton, Claude Smith, John Sears. George Dvkes, Hattie Schenck. K. U. Hill, Clarence Drake, Jennie Mitchoner, Myrtle Smith, May Proctor, Walter Tavlor, Aggie Forbes. Mark Beattie, George Pursell, Herbert Hills, Florence Crimson, Grace Morse, Lillie Levy, Mattie Folsom ten ladies and twenty-eight gentlemen. Tho Coursiin of Study are three in number. The classical will tit scholars for the classical courso of any of the colleges of the country. The Latin scientific courso will fit students s for t he Boston school of techologv or tho r Sheffield, scientific school. Each course I is four years. The English courso of three years is intended to prepare grad- j uates 'for a first class grade in a teach- ! er's examination, j One of the rooms in the basement i will be used as a labratory for the stu- i dents in the scientific department, over i which Mr. Worstell presides. A com- |