Show URGE PUPILS TO ENTER COLLEGES High School Graduates Are Asked to Continue Education I Special plea will bo bl ml made o In all an tho I j high schools of or Utah to Induce a larger number of ot apt and vigorous pupils pu- pu pUs pils to elect normal courses next year at tho the state Institution It Is hoped b by bytho bytho r tho state to school officials that at least 1000 graduates of ot tho high schools will wUl willbo willbo bo Induced to start normal work t next r faM fal t I This action was taken yesterday ay at nt ata a meeting mceUne- of or tho the committee on normal normal nor nor- and teacher shortage mal trial school 0 I h. h i me ov nj lera was a u uy y I board of ot education to devise ways to Induce more men and women to enter tho the leach teaching Ins Ins- profession The meeting was held In tho the Capitol Tho committee of ot Sept Supt George N. N Child Moslah Josiah Hall high school Inspector Dean Milton Millon Bennion of or tho the normal school of tho the University sity sit of ot Utah Supt J. J C. C Swenson of ot I Provo Pro an and James 1 L. L Barker of oC Ogden Ogdon board The last two are arc members of or the state I It was decided to mako make endeavor to standardize normal work In tho various va- va va 1 rious institutions of tho the to st. and to I this end two means were adopted as I follows A standard required program will bo be I worked out b by a I. I subcommittee to bo ho submitted to all normal Institutions I and official Inspection of all schools schools' to determine what they are aro now doing do- do jag ing in and the changes necessary Tho The committee was as of ot tho the opinion i I that there Is need for many moro more teachers and that prospects for Cor better I pay commensurate with tho the work wasI was I sight In I. I I |