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Show Schools Scheduled To Open Sept. 12; Teachers Listed Beaver county schools are scheduled sche-duled to begin regular instruction Tuesday morning, September .11. The day preceding, Monday, September Sep-tember 10, will be devoted to in-, stitute work, while a meeting of principals and suprvisors will be held Friday of this week, according accord-ing to S. Melvin Wittwer, county superintendent of schools. The 11th and 12th grades from Miners-; ville are scheduled to attend school at the Milford high school this year, following four years of attendance at-tendance at Beaver high school. The 10th grade is being retained at Minersville, where the building has been extensively remodeled to give that community an. ideal junior high school setup. Three new buildings will be in use this year for the first time, the shop and gymnasium building at Milford and a shop building and addition to the Belknap building at Beaver.' In both high schools there will be given a full program of shop work with special teachers teach-ers being employed. All- old buildings build-ings have been thoroughly cleaned and are ready for use. The ' new athletic field for Milford high schocl, where a cinder track was constructed and about two-thirds of the inclosed area planted to vlawTi a year ago, has been completed and this is especially fortunate since six-man football is to ,be inaugurated in-augurated in the Beaver and Iron county schools this year, the Beaver Bea-ver county board of education hay-:; ing given official approval to this activity at a recent meeting of the board. ' Two new buses will be in operation opera-tion this year, one on the Adams-ville-Greenville run. and the other to Manderfield. George C. Murdock of Beaver will operate these buses under contract. Children six years of age by October 31 and under 18 by that date, are required by law to be in attendance at school. Milford High E. R. Moody, principal; J. M. Hughes, Zola Femley, Alvin H. Baker, Josephine Jose-phine White, Clair Acord, Floyd Kotter, Eugene Hardy, Jane Mof-Titt. Mof-Titt. (Home-making teacher not yet employed. Milford Elementary D. C. Hes-lington, Hes-lington, principal; George Miller, Julia Hendrickson, Margaret Noble, Ida Jolley, Vera Bond, Margaret Johnson. Minersville 'Lee Gourley, principal; prin-cipal; Hannah Gale, Paul Peterson, Peter-son, Sherman Carter, Betty Brooke, LaVon Frandsen, Bernice Gillins," Phyllis Marshall. Beaver High Horace H. Rose, principal; C. Edwin Paice, assistant; assist-ant; D. R. Pearce, Floyd Fletcher, Emily Rose, Ivan C. Jones, Lois White, Ruth Evans, Grace Skinner, Skin-ner, Earl Smith, Amelia Dean, Melbourne Heslington, J. Reed Moore, (Shop man to be employed) Beaver Elementary J. Lee Anderson, principal; John F. Joseph, Jo-seph, Walter Joseph, John A. Gunn, Clerynth Larsen, Eva Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Carlie Murdock, Carol Harris, Har-ris, Lulu Tolton, Chloe Parrish, Vi Smith, Sara Bakes. TVT |