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Show oo REMODELING OF THE GRANT SCHOOL At a meeting of the hoard of education educa-tion with the principals and super-' visors of the city schools. Superlnten dent John M M ills made a brief ad-1 dress in which he outlined the necessity neces-sity for a properly equipped gynm v sium for school children. All the members of the board who were present areod with the sui" t intendent that there was need of a "gym." but at present there is no i funds available for the erection of tho building w hich Mr. Mills said would cost about $70,000. The meeting last evening was called for the purpose of listening to two-minute two-minute reports from the principals and supervisors of the schools and departments. The following teachers reported . W I.. Cnderwood. J. W Wititle. D. H Adams. Henry Barker. Dr. Edgar i Bates. Alice D. Brown. Viola Clancy, Ina E. Craven. George C. Hobsoa Marilla Hunter. J A Junk. Carrie 1 Knapp, P. S Kingsbury, June M Peirce Florence Pohlzon. Lucille Thurman. Josephine Seaman, and Willa Spurgeon. Following the- reports President Hy- rum PingTce expressed himself pleased, pleas-ed, especially w ith the practical work that is being done The announcement was made lh;:' the architects have been given notice lo complete plana and award contracts con-tracts for the remodeling of ths Grant school |