HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916Thirty-Nine Boys and Girls Graduated From Mid* Pacific institute in Appropriate Exercises Which Are Inspiring to Life's BeginnersImportant Additions to Corps WiH Strengthen Staff of SchoolsUmomaho tikiadaPr«Fifteen new teacher*, nine of whom hard already been secured. will come from the mainland to MU Pacific Institute this fall as instructor* for Mill*n-bool and Kawaiahao seminary.While some of these will coiue tt fill positions to be vacated by present toacbers, others will take up new work just beginning in the two schools.Fire of the 15 teacher* will have work in Kawaiahao. and one of these. Mill Katherine N. Adams, will take the position of principal at that school. Miss Mary Kinney, who ha* served as acting principal since Miss Mabel Bosher. the former principal, left last winter to become Mrs. Doremus Scolder, will take the position of vlce-prindpal for the coming year.At Mill* school, John F. Nelson takes up the work of principal, which has been left by Dr. Robert Day Williams, newly elected president of Mid-Pacific Institute. M. L. Copeland, who has had charge of tLe commercial classes at Mllla for three years Just past, resigns this work to' become bookkeeper for both schools, and manager of buying, building and repairs.Among the teachers who are leaving *hia year are Miss Harriet Cong-don, Mias Julia Peabody. George Merritt, Carl Casslngham, Howard Botts and William E. Berney, from Mills; Miss Ethel Mills. Mrs. Hlnkley. BUM Esther Kailno, Miss Gossett and Mis* Hedge*, from Kawaiahao.CrvllAviWkf I a fha liw*