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Show Schools Open Monday; New-Bo6k and Com-' Com-' peint Instructors Our public schools began tlie season's work last Monday morning. JSvldcntly tho Garland school has made a good beginning. begin-ning. The building has been put in good shape by having every nook and corner renor rated and parts of tho hiterlr given a new coat of paint 'gtQ faculty consists of ten tcacSeri all of whom are cutliusIaBtld.aM appear brilliant, and capabHft They have met Umlcgal require"-.' ments In tho wafCpreparatlon' for their work, sand' we havo every reason to expect good results re-sults from our school this year. The schools exchange books tills season and books of tho most modern type have replaced the old ones. Ah new text books go Into- tho hands of the stud-' cuts, the parents will benefit themselves by seeing to It that( theso books aro properly cared; for by the chlldren-r-henco keop- lng the taxes down. The yur, has mado books very expensive and children should not bo allowed al-lowed to destroy them unnecei-Biarly. unnecei-Biarly. T? ;Tho school, enrollment and achcrs of the several departments depart-ments or grades are as follows: W At grade 35 pupils. Mrs. lhoda Watt lns, teacher. i2nd grade 32 pupils. Miss Jallian Poster, teacher. BtS'rd grade 35 pupils. Miss Kij?jjMa Holmgren, teacher. fcjSth grade 35 pupils. Mrs. K'N- Niclson, teacher. Ilfith grade 36 pupils. Miss Paulino Hubbard, teacher. Sr Gth grade 40 pupils. Mrs. W. Ij. Cunningham, teacher. $f In the Junior High School.the .teachers do departmental work. (T3io enrollment: 7th grade 35; Ath grade, 25; 9th grade 31. The tenchcrs and their special sub-jcts sub-jcts aro as follows: :f Mathematics nnd History .principal Clarence E. Smith. ii Science and Art A. S. Ross. $ English and Sewing Jesale Iladficld. v Music and Reading Olive Snow. -J |