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Show MURRAY SCHOOLS TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 4 Teachers Hold Meeting and Go Over; in Detail Work for the Coming Year. Special to The Tribune. MURRAY, Sept. 1. The schools of Murray city will open next Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. A general meeting of all the teachers was held today at the Hillcrest high school, when a general plan of the year's work was outlined. Following Follow-ing is the corps of teachers, by grades, and buildings: Arlington school E. E. Boggess, principal, princi-pal, sixth high; Margaret R. Whitman, six tli low; Lucile Collins, fifth high ; Maude Settle, fifth iow; Mabel Peterson, fourth high; Ethel God f rev, fourth low; Gladys Sett Id, third high; Eliza Carlston, third low; Margaret Miller, second grade; Amy Greaves, first high; Esther Wilding, 'first low; Mame Eraser, kindergarten. I Bonny view school Mae G. Scott, prin-1 prin-1 cipal. fourth grade; Belle Sanders, third grade; Rachel Jansson, second grade; Vera Lawson, first grade. Liberty school Milo L. Rowan, principal prin-cipal and sixth grade; Irene Williams, i fifth grade; Florence Ray, fourth grade; Vila Turner, third grade; Elizabeth Poul- I son, second grade; Mary J. Blucher, first grade. High school James E. Moss, principal; Ada Hartley, Mary B. Marks. Mabelle Fleming, Bess Eaton. Vera Pexton, E. M. 1 Isaacson, Elmo McMillan, Nell Strowtg, i Angus Izatt, J. F. Russon, W. F. Rob-j Rob-j inson. |