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Over One Hundred Graduates

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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A meeting of the board of education was hell in Superintendent Perry's office Monday evo. The tnenïbers of the graduating class were passed upon and it developes that there will be over one hundred in the class, the largest ever sent out. Samuel F. Oaborne was reappointed assistant to Prof. Chute in the physical labora tory. It was decided to put the house next to the flrst ward school into condition for school use. It will be arranged for two rooms. General repairs were ordered to be made. Hutzel & Co. were given the contract for lavatóry and closets in the high school at $98. Prof. Chute made an interesting statement regarding the physical laboratory anl its equipment. In 1873 the apparatus was valuedat $293, wbile its present worth is about $4000. Of this f500 worth was made by the pupils and teachers, no little being made by Profs. Chute and Mongomery. The seniora were allowed the use of high school hall for their commencement festivities. Snpt. Ciivanaugh was granted the use of it for the suinmer normal school. The sum of $25 was allowed for miisic for conimcnceinent day. The speakers at the commencement exereises on Friday will be Misses Mafoel VanKleek, Luella J. Reed, Lisia Van Valkenburg, Florence Wetmore, Rose Wood-Allen, and Messrs. Fred Gauss, and Fred A. Wright. Tomorrow will be class day, the exercises of which will begin at 10 a. m. 1)

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Ann Arbor Courier