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.« received from the State Board of Education for transportation purposes. We also get from State
for aid in maintenance $1000 per year. - f ,
These are some of the facts to remember:
(1) We get a complete twelve orade school with manual training, agriculture, auto mechanics,
and home economics for the high school. ‘ ~
(2) We get one teacher for each grade in the elementary school, plus a teacher for the Oppor-
tunity Room in the grades. , | e
(3) We get training teachers in our school furnished without expense to us.
(4) We get a community hall that will accommodate our community needs.
(5) We get all this at a cost to us of less than our present one-teacher schools are actually cos-
F ting us NOW. | j
_ - (6) Besides this we get the benefits of the Michigan State Normal College and OUR school
will become the mecca toward which those interested in progressive rural education, throughout, not
only Michigan and America, but even the entire world will turn for inspiration and suggestion. Under
these conditions we feel that there should not be EVEN ONE VOTE against the bonds.
; At Kalamazoo, recently, in one district operating under similar conditions to this, there were
: two hundred and five votes cast with ONLY FIVE against the bonds. Can we not do EVEN BET-
TER and make it UNANIMOUS? Without reservation, we recommend this action. "
August 14, 1923. _ ' ,
JOHN DAWSON,
W. H. DERBYSHIRE,
ORMIE. VEDDER,
FRANK ROSE.,
JAY TALLADAY,
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