AUDITORIUM 870 do for our sc Lester Olson Silvio Pasquesi Wm. M, Reay Mrs. Walter Rutledge Myron Rybolt Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell Hugo Sonnenschein Alfred Stern Milton Tillman 'Mnrton J, Trauh Gen. Robert E. Wood EETING The citizenry here demands a better school system than is to be found elsewhere. Our children must have an education that will equip them to meet the demands of the vigorous, competitive and highly civilized society of the mid-twentieth century. School laws of the mid-nineteenth century will not suffice under the changed conditions created by the tempo of our modern business and social life. Children today need a better education than their parents had, in order that they may be geared-up to meet the conditions that will face them in the years to come. . l The Citizens' Committee on Grade School Educa- Thursday. May 29, 1930 our schools i Mrs. Edw. W, Hargrave Mrs. Byron T. Howes Byron T. Howes Rolland T. Hastings Mrs. L. R. Hutchinson ;eorge A, Bray 8:00 P. M. EXECUTIVE [COMMITTEE TEE PIES! tion urges all citizens interested in providing their children with the best education facilities to nt- tend a mass meeting in the Elm Place Auditorium, Monday evening, June 2nd, at g p. m. The Hon. B. F. Lewis, Mr. E. C. Wolcott, and Mr. R. Arthur Wood will point our our needs and methods to achieve them. R. P. Sharer, Chairman (Signed) Edw. T, Johnson, Jr. Wm. D. McDonald Moses E. Shire John L. Udell Edward A. Roach .enlie B. McCaffrey Citizens' Committee on Grade School Education in Elm Place and Green Bay District. R. P. Sherer, Chairman Phone, Highland Park 584. in 1930