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ed, this course is to have a separate will be a valuable addition to our tench-
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end well qualified teacher, Misa Vare ing carps.
G. Albin,~of Portland, Oregon, attach- Misa Nura Bcehe will hive charge of ~
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er of three year le~pehing experience In the dameetie science end art cournca
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the Behnke-Vyai Bueineas college, ghe is to have more lime to devote to
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will have Charge of this department this work anJ we beliey@ the course
This course WiII inplutle etenugrnphy. will - be fuller and hatter than ever M
the typewriting, book-keeping, commaretel though it was certainty a popuier and ~
arithmetic, Aueinees correepondenee, elhcient course Burin the st
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wo of the course vlflce pFacdca and bneinas ruled lest year, will b° continued. The ~'t~
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direction of this work in the 6'redea. the sanim `course and a number of the'
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It is the aim of the 3upeantenaenbt laehmmY, juniors one askmu fur the'
matt and board to make. the commemlol de< treat year m the teacher trainiag coarse. I
tam- pertinent equal fo the work in the beet With both yearn work in operation ~ a
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6ueinavg college, allowing the pupils at any savior or pa@l
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lira eavi6'tlme iLa'xd4antegea.bfthc~the couree id one-year.
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ue, regular scedemic ' work in Me high pv xdditional taaaher has been em-. g
i at school. The great criticism of the or- played in the Rretlea in order W give a ~ [(
n of dloary hueinesa echvol le the[ rho work separate teacher for each of the sixth
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le given too fee[ end the graduates leek seventh and eighth graao+.
row, general knowledge. By allowing-pupils q•he grade teachers ae they how 1 v.
riled t° take up pert of the course and ex- Lena ere Al rile Gleason, M rile Dup. i el
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tliradgh the wLole four yenra ten, Fsther Harrison
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of a high school education the pupil will Alta Norcross, ~ Vir inia Hurd, and I w
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n age experence and judgment Alice Blackford, Mise Haale Hexing ie~m
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ab to take it Two additional typowdleca ~ .Foods ere advised not M buy Mier. t°
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meat to relieve the congestion in lhisi Y uradc cerda from the (xn- i
department. It fie expected that Me trai Point schools Jclivitely atating:[t
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manual deportment wgi tit up cemmer-
elal deaka, cauntem etc., ae they ere All pupils xre urged to be present at
nine v'elock on the marnmg of the first f b'
heeded in th¢ work,
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The Board Asa alto authorircd the day in nil deporhnenm whether they~el
Mr. purchase of a number of appliances for can attend regulxrly from the first or' W
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bet the use o4the-cleaeee-in phyaicelisbs---° r`°~~x° msnxgmnanL~wnnta lo-~get; p
gym' tory. Aeebinet with fullequlpmenCfor adefinite Tina on grade classificetioni°
all ~e$periments (n the high school text, etc' et that time.
! the fie oapeetod to atrivo within v few Jays. ~ Baer in mind the date, Monday. Svpt,
Mra. A :campauvd mtceoewpe" for use of y. This fie a legal holiday (Labor Day) 1
Yter- clasaea in pl{yelolvgy, ngricu4ure, bat- but school will he in seeaion only e~.
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d ea- enp ahtl general ee{encea
ia also ardor-. abort time in thq morning and it is;
ping ed. ~ ' thwght Lent to vas this Joy for orgem- i
tvto~ Fred G Paivere, a teacher if ezperi~' action. a -.
Mt. ease, who has heed epecializivg in In- ~ ~ Teachers meeting at the school haves
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t due4iel pedagogy during the peat year un $alurdnj•, Septumhm 6th, at 2 p- m.
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. en imthe Oregon Agr(evltaral College w91f Ail teaehere requesteJ present. j
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~IpsIPUBIiG SGNOOL OP~ldS N10NDAY SEPT.
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1n ° ~ Gorps of Teachers. Plans as Outlined Promise