PRINCIPALS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, 1910-1911. Aurora, R. F. D. 1 Barlow Barton Postoffice Boring. R. F. D. 2. Clackamas, R. F. D. 1 Clackamas Estacada, R. F. D. 1. Gresham, R. F. D. 4 Milwaukie, R. F. D. 1 Oregon City Oregon City Oswego Parkplace. Sandy Sherwood Springwater Willamette. City superintendent or principal A. A. Baldwin. Mrs. Opal Oredraft. T. J. Gill. J. Dean Butler. Elizabeth Canning. Lillian Bonfigt. Mrs. Viola Godfrey. INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS. STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1910. $ 200 00 $ 100 00 $2,600 00 $11,700 00 $ 450 00 $ 550 00 3,500 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OF OREGON. Report of schools comprised in the Catholic Educational Association of Oregon for the year ending June, 1910. NOTE. The column of graduates in the table comprises grammar school graduates only. Following are the high school and commercial graduates: St. Francis Academy, Portland, 5 high school graduates; Christian Brothers' Business College, 3 commercial graduates; Columbia University, 9 high school and 4 commercial graduates; St. Mary's Academy and College, 19 high school graduates; St. Alphonsus Academy, Tillamook, 2 commercial; Mt. Angel Academy and College, 3 high school and 1 commercial; St. Mary's Institute, Beaverton, 5 commercial; McLoughlin Institute, Oregon City, 8 high school; St. Paul Academy, 1 commercial; Our Lady of Perpetual Help Academy, Albany, 2 high school; Mt. Angel College, 4 high school, 4 commercial; Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, 1 high school: St, James School, McMinnville, 3 commercial; Sacred Heart Academy, La Grande, 3 commercial gradutes; St. Francis Academy, Baker City, 1 high school graduate; St. Mary's Academy, The Dalles, 1 high school graduate. THE CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OREGON, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MOST REV. A. CHRISTIE, Officers and Executive Committee: Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, President; Sister M. Flavia. Vice-President; Rev. J. P. Fitzpatrick, The Catholic schools of the state are not to be regarded as "private" schools. They are playing no unimportant part in the sys- |