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Show Woodward Classes Begin Wednesday; Faculty Now Reported Complete The Woodward high school got off to a Rood start, with regular classes Wednesday, Sept. llh, and with registration of first and .second .sec-ond groups taking place on Monday Mon-day and of groups three and four on Tuesday, totaling 12 boys and girls. It is expected Ixlore the month ends, this figure will be nearer 450. In order to lake care of this large enrolment and due to the shortage of teachers in the state, several changes in the personnel have been made. However, the set-up as it stands, offers h very satisfactory system, and Principal Newell Ii. Frei and his staff look forward to a very gi at dying year. Lined up for the iiiic ic dop ai lment l-ment a iv Mrs. Mae A. Pace mid Jov. W. McAllister for vocal music and chot us; Karl J plrak iiml Iceland 1 'inioi eaux witti band and orehesti a, and Mis Jlenc lAeletl with vl ringed tic 1 1 umenlv 1 1 is expected this set-up will afford opportunity for many more students stu-dents to get into net H it u s in tin , f . Id of high vi bin, I cdiii at ion. Si bcduled to bar, die the I hop w or k a. toil us are I 'i n, ipal V.i (ion Wol I lien of I be Ii mental y vehool, Anthony I ' ndli ton n d A. A l.a'lman of Jn Mr I .a, I man w ill a I o handle I he bua dr i ing from that ana M . s far o ;t,e t.n I-1 ,. I ary to Pi irn .pal ,'.ewi II I! In i |