OCR Text |
Show Teachers Assigned Tho American Fork Fublic Schools will open on Monday, Sept. 9, 191?, in accordance with the decision of the Trustees of the county at their regular annual meeting, held at Provo on Saturday, Satur-day, Aug. 10, 1912. The following Faculty has been cr-gaged cr-gaged for th!s school year: E. A Nielson. Supervision and Eighth Grade work; Robert L. Ashby, Min-nuil Min-nuil Training and Eighth Grade work;1 Win. D.Stewart, Eighth Grade; Ernett i'jxman, Music. FORBES BUILDING Irving L. Pratt, Principal and Seventh Seven-th Grade; Mr. Steel, Seventh Giade, May Finley, Sixth Grade, Maria Johnson, John-son, Sixth Grade; Mrs. May Preston, Fifth Grade; Eva Lambert, Fifth Grade. HARRINGTON BUILDING Including Science Hall. Jossle Greenwood, Principal and Fourth Four-th Grade; Llllie Shipley, Fourth Grade; Clarice Kershaw, Third and Fcuith Grade; Ida Hohndrake, Third Grade; Sadie Thornton, Third Grade; Sarah Parker, Second Grade; Florence Chip-mm, Chip-mm, Second Grade; Florence Walker, First Grade; RosellaStorrs, FimtGradi : Edith Hindlcy, Beginners; Eliza Hindlt y Beginners. The following Janitors have been engaged: en-gaged: Joseph S. Searle, High School; Wm. Firmage, Forbes Building; Wm. Hunter, Hun-ter, Harrington Building. It may ba necessary to use two of the outside Buildings until the new building is complete. If so, two Primary Pri-mary Grades will go there. |