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Show Large Enrollment At Centerfield The, Lincoln public schools of. (V-tn: (V-tn: field opened Monday morning j' this week under most encoui aging circumstances and nearly OS per vers. of the population of the district were enrolled on the opening day. Ther-j was a falling off, however, in the eighth grade, causing sonic disappointment. disap-pointment. It was estimated tha; nomc twenty-five would be enrolled ; n this grade, but Monday's registration registra-tion only showed eighteen. It is believed be-lieved that later this grade will be materially increased as some of the boy students are necessarily detained with harvesting. A total of 198 were registered at the Lincoln, divided into the following follow-ing grades and under the name of the teacher given: Eighth, J. C. I Watts, principal, 18; seventh grade, C. Dewey Lund, 30; sixth, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Winn, 32; fifth, Miss Edna Anderson, An-derson, 33; third and fourth, Miss Ruth Pickett, 35; second, Miss Beth Anderson, 38; first, Miss Rhoda La--(son, 30. A splendid organization has already been effected and with the ! corps of teachers to handle the sev-I sev-I eral grades fine results arc anticipated antici-pated for the 1927-28 school term. Centerfield parents, and those inter-' inter-' csted in higher education of their children are lending every aid to the faculty and school board and at the end of the school term it is anticipated antici-pated that Centerfield will have f .thieved a higher standing than In jr. rcvious years. |