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Show i ' - "u - Record Attendance At School Opening IIIkIi School and Guides Pilled AN iiioI tn-Oterllottiiir With Students. The High School and grades commenced com-menced active work for tho school year last Tuesday. There waa a record attendance In all departments. The outlook Is for the most successful success-ful ochool year In Lehl's history. The registration at the High School Is about 20 per cent greater than last rear, being about 100 as compared with 80 ono year ago. This atten-Jnuco atten-Jnuco will be Increased to 1H0. Thoao registered are divided as follows: Freshmen, 43; Sophomores, 25; Juniors, Jun-iors, 20, and Seniors, 12. The other .schools now having register 7C2 students, stu-dents, 114 of whom uro attending school' for the first time in their lives. Tho pupils are divided among the sovcral teachers and schools as follows. Grammar Oruilct Francis A. Child, Principal, and teacher of 8th grade, 31 pupils; A. U Yates 8th, 32 pupils; I.eo Hanson of Nophl, 7th, 17; Leslie Goates, 7th, 44; Rmnm Goates, Cth. 17; Lydn Phillips, Phil-lips, fith, 43; Vera Taylor, Cth, 47; and Maiy Reunion, 5th, 47. Primary Building Mlsa Evn Kerry, Principal; Flossie Dorton, 1st. 40; Ida Thurman, 2nd, 3S: Vldn Taylor, 2nd, 38; Mnble Briggs, 3rd, 40; HI In Galsiord, 3rd, 10; l.ucllo Reunion, 4th, 44; nud Mary Powell, 4th, 44. Sego I.lly Maud Harwood, 29 pupils; ICdnn Sharp, 27. franklin School Kmlly Waulass, 30; Col la Rhoades, 38. Tho High School faculty consists of V. IC. Hopkins, dtp superintendent; superinten-dent; J. C. Dailies, Hebor Reunion, Jr., A. J. Phillips, Paul Miner, Inn Stratford, Strat-ford, Anno 1.. Staines, Union Y. Robinson, Rob-inson, music. A new scliemo of majoring In the studies that the student will uso most In Ufa has been adopted this year and Is working out well, many students selecting studios along agricultural lines, which will give preparation for homo lifo or further studies at the Agricultural College. Another innovation In High School work will bo tho Installation of a domestic science class for thoBo not Jolng regular school work. Once each week, probably on a Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, Miss lua Stratford will conduct a class In domestic science which will be. attended largely by married women. It will bo kept open till twenty have enrolled, bo anyone loslrlug to take the course will ring up Principal Hopkins, Already nearly near-ly half of the necessary number has enrolled, O ' |