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THE ARINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ARLINGTON District No. 89 was organized by Mrs. R. A. Small, county superintendent, on August, 8 1903, by the consolidation of Districts 16, 50, and 88. The directors of the district to the present have been: W. H. Ford Thos. Moran Frank Krauskoff G. A. Rea Jackson Persun L. Mose B. S. Law H. L. Huddle Mary F. Brown L. E. Smith Jno. W. Morris There are three school houses in the district, with a total seating capacity of 750 pupils. LINCOLN SCHOOL Principal—Miss Frances Cowan, 7th and 8th grades Miss Mabel McMillan, 5th and 6th grades Miss Marguerite Fahey, 3rd and 4th grades Miss Cora L. Sutton, 1st and 2nd grades GARFIELD SCHOOL Principal—Miss Emma Aldridge, 7th and 8th grades Miss Gertrude Aldridge, 5th and 6th grades Miss Sara Jacobson, 3rd and 4th grades Miss Ethel Jones, 1st and 2nd grades.
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ANNOUNCEMENT CHIS Catalog is sent to the patrons and friends of Arlington School District No. 89, of Snohomish county, Washington, with greetings and best wishes from the school directors and school faculty. The purpose of this first Catalog is to advertise the new High School building and to attract to it pupils from the surround- ing district who are planning to attend high school. A republican form of government cannot endure without popular education, and the higher the education obtained by the school goers, the higher will be the standards of public and private conduct and the effi- ciency of the citizens. The doors to professional life—engineers, doctors, lawyers, etc.,—nowadays, lie through the high school, first, and then the university. Merchants, manufacturers, farmers, dairymen, are coming to depend more and more upon science and sci- entists, and in future the successful business men of all classes will be in increasing proportion those who have higher school ad- vantages than those offered in the first eight grades. A high school education is an absolute necessity for profes- sional life, and is a good investment in dollars and cents for those planning to enter business life.
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CALENDAR Sept. 7. 1908—First Semester begins. Jan. 20-22, 1909—Examinations. Jan. 25, 1909—Second Semester begins. May 22-24, 1909—Examinations. Sunday, May 23, 1909—Graduating Sermon. Friday, May 28, 1909—Commencement. June 21, 1909—Alumni Reunion. HICH SCHOOL FACULTY Superintendent—Geo. Lancaster (History) Principal—Mr. F. E. Ostrander. (Science) Mathematics—Miss Grace Jarvis Languages and Literature—Miss Ross Kahn
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