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Show School Enrollment The schools of Guuuisou district are now in excellent running order. Principal Beal and roster of teachers held a faculty session Monday evening even-ing ind discussed matters for uniform discipline. The moral phase will be given, as it should, close watch and the pupils when not in study will be encouraged mainly in pastime that is calculated to keep the youag minds aimiug upward. Enrolled at the beginning of this wesli was a total of 368 pupils, as enumerated enu-merated below, in the three sectious of '.be district, Gunnison being listed lis-ted .'.'rst, Ceuterheld next, and Axtell last in order, Axtell is a mixed school including seventh grade, Ernest H. Budsley being the only teacher. Teachers of the other two schools are uaLo .d in the order stated : Beginners- -54 ; 29 A 18 B ; 14. La Vera Stevens and Pauline Giouette. First grade 30 ; IB : 7. Trixy Keams and Pauline Giouette. Second grade- 22 ; 20 ; 6. Trixy Kearns and Gertrudo Hamilton. Ti.ird grade 18; 18; 4. Augusta Olson aud Gertrude Hamilton. Foorth grade 13 ; II ; 4. Agueta Olson aud,C. H. Ecnbley. Firth grade 21 ; 18; 3. Archie Anderson aud aud C. H. Emb'ey. Sixth grade 12 ; 8 ; 6. Same. Seventh grade- 13; 4; 2. Abner Audernou and Joseph A. Anderson. r' Eighth grade 9 ; 7. Jobjiny Beal and Joseph A Anderson. Indications point to a suooessful school year. The new buildings wil brt ia readinesi by January 1 Good health prevails among the children. Hand in hand then with teacher and pfireut to ptoQioic auu uja'wtain iuter est in school work that will be up to the times, should be manifest more than ever before. |