-t G. Parsnick, first; Jeanette Thomp-. son and Ernestine Schuyler, sec-- ond;AliceN. Davisand Susan F; I Hendrickson, third;' Jeanette Fol-, son, fourth; Alma Planting,, fifth;Juanita Schoess, sixth; A E. . Barnes, Ralph C. Henry, and Lucy* S. Krieman, seventh;: Edith Bray ! and Margaret Reess, eigth; Mrs. ! Robert C. Theuer, secretary, and ; Glenn W. Griffith and Bemie E.* Kelson, custodians.! .Jefferson—John W. Hutchinson, principal; Doris Freeman, Either ffallflB and Violet G. West, first;’ Christine Green, A Lenore Jorgenson and Julia C. Lybeck, second; Mary L. Evans and Viola Robbins,1 third; Catherine F. Madden^ fourth; and William E. DesRosier, custo? dian.Old Jefferson-^John W. Hutchinson, principal; Janice M. Dirks, fourth; Kaye M. Butterfield and Donna J. Iverson, fifth; Frank E. Dell and Harley F. Iverson, sixth, and James H. Poore, custodian.Lincoln—G.. V. Erickson, principal; Bernice M. Carter, first; Esther M. Gettel, second; Ella E. Lavelle, third; Josephine C. Goldberg, fourth; Helen Kitt, fifth;; John O: Chilberg and G. Spencer! Russell, sixth, and John Longmaid, custodian. i\ Special teachers, elementary schools—Jo Ann Blair, girls’-physical education; Charles B. Blossom, orchestra; Robert C. Clark, band; lone A. Foss, art; Carrie Drummond Ked and George D. Lewis, vocal music; A N. Mackanich, boys' physical education; Lawrence Meyer, industrial arts, and Elvira S-Smith, homemaking.