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I agree.Page 39 JUAREZ - ITEM 15 averaging between the ages of 10 to 15, representing nine public schools in Juarez. X.) About people in the parade. Will be represented by 20 to 30 clubs of Juarezs the Lions Club, The Optimist Club, feminine clubs of Juarez, too, with about 50 or 100 people each, the Charros will be there, the school of Agricul- ture of Juarez, one of the most famous in the Republic, whose prin- cipal, Engineer Rodolfo Escobar, assisted by Don Romulo Escobar, will next year celebrate their Golden Anniversary (in February). The School was founed in February, 1906. The Juarez High School will be in the parade with their Kaki and bright deep blue uniforms. Their principal is Professor Jose Mateos Torres. The Special Train- ing School is one of the most im- portant in Juarez.. Professor Ramon Rivera Lara is Principal. The School of Agriculture will be about 500 members,, the Juarez High School about 300, and the Special Training School about 300.,