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Show SPRINCVILLE SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 4 Everything is in readiness for the opening of the Springville city schools September 14, according to announcement Tuesday. The buildings build-ings have oil been renovated and cleaned throughout. According to Principal E. E. Knuc'sen, four new names will appear ap-pear on the faculty list this year. Paul Thorn, graduate of the B. Y. U. with an enviable record in athletics ath-letics of that school, will be physical physi-cal education instructor; Claire Johnson, B. Y. U. graduate with several years experience in music instruction, will head the music department de-partment of the school; Florence Robinsorf, E. Y. U. graduate and former instructor in the Spanish Fork junior high school, will teach domestic art; Roma Hansen, U. A. C. graduate, with a special study ! at the University of Chicago, will be the domestic science instructor. Additional courses in French, tvpe writing and advanced mathematics mathe-matics will be offered in the high school program this year. In keeping with the times, a strict plan of economy will be observed at the school with a possible reduction reduc-tion of certain fees and the elemin-ation elemin-ation of text books wherever possible. pos-sible. j Registration of tenth, eleventh twelfth grade students will be held September 10-11, while junior students stu-dents will registed Monday, September Sep-tember 14, and report for class work the following dsy. Institute for all teachers in the district will be held Saturday, September Sep-tember 12, at Spanish Fork. |