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 694 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 433. 1916. °*·¤¤*P¤¤¤*P¤l# Princi als of normal, and manual-t ° h schools, mms · eight atp$2,500 each: , That the salaries ol tlhlg principlals 0 the normal, highziland manual-training high schools, other an the Central High ool, now in the service of the public schools or hereafter to be appointed, shall be at the rate of $2,500 per annum; ·‘“‘s‘“”‘*"*"°*l"‘· Assistant princr al, who shall be dean of girls of the Central High §{',;@°· School, $1,800: Igiovided, That said assistant principal, hereafter ` to be appointed, shall be placed at a basic salary o $1,800 per annum, www and shagobe entitled to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; Directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic science, _ domwtic art, kindergartens, and penmanshipi seven, at $1,500 {ZY{,'{‘.§;,,,,,,,,_ each: Provided, That the director o penmans `p, who shall be an instructor in the normal school and a director m tl;§¤§r·ades, shall be placed at a basic salary of $1,500 per annum, and be entitled _ _ to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; ,§§.,§'§,"i" ‘““°"“”‘°“ Assistant director of primary instruction, $1,400: Provided, S1;rL·¤··__g¤· That the assistant director of primary instruction now in the service ' of the public schools or hereafter to be appointed shall be placed at the basic salary of $1,400 per annum, an shall be entitled to an, increase of $50 per annum for Eve years; A“‘S”“““· Assistant directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic science, domestic art, kindergartens, and penmanship, seven at Fj· H mm? $1,300 each: Provided, That the assistant director of penmanship, mmrm¢m.p' who shall be an instructor in the normal school and an assistant director in thes, shall be placed at a basic salary of $1,300 per gnnum and he entitled to an increase of $50 per annum for V6 Y°*¤$§ Assistant supervisor of manual training, $1,300; Provided, That s£’f£y{¤· hereafter the assistant supervisor of manual training shall receive ` ir saglary of $1,300 per annum, with an increase of $50 per annum or ve years· °“‘°’°°"°"°”· Heads of de artments in high and manual-training high schools in lgroup B of class six, twelve at $1,900 each;. ormal, high, and manual-trainin high schools, promoted for supprior work, group B of class six fgurteen at $1,900 each; roup A of c ass six, including three principals of grade manualtraining schools, three hundred and four at $1,000 each;. Class Eve, one hundred and twenty-four, including vocational and trade instructors, at $950 each; Class four, four hundred and for·ty-one at $800 each; Class three, four hundred and ninety-eight at $650 each; Class two, three hundred and forty-six at $600 each; Class one, eighty at $500 each; Special beginning teacher in the normal school, $800; _ _ In all for teachers, $1,443,200. p,Q$,§;',§§f"°""°°'* Vacarrorx scrroors rum rnarcizourvns: For the pro er care instruction, and supervision of children in the vacation schools and playgrounds, and directors, su ervisors, teachers, and janitors of vacation schools and playfgroundis ma also be directors, supervisors, teachers, and janitors 0 day schools, $7,000. ckggww and Librarians and clerks at minimum salaries as follows: ‘ Librarian in class four—one $800; librarians and clerks—thirteen in class three at $650 each six in class two at $600 each, ninein _w class one at $500 each; in all, $17,350. L°°g°“· ‘”"" Loxcnvrrr PAY: For longevit pay for director of intermediate instruction, supervising principals, supervisor, and assistant supervisor of manual training, principals of normal high, and manual trammfg high schools, the assistant principal who shall be dean of girls o the Central High School, principals of grade manual tram' schools, heads of departments, director and assistant director o primary instruction, directors and assistant directors of drawing,