Show IL I TEACHERS MAKING PLANS FOR WORK OR PLAY PLA Y DURING THE SUMMER VACATION V I k r s ti as d Ek i ro d rsc t T w YF r R F a t y s aye ayer i r t N Nt S t x i S oad i it t Y Y Ys Ya s a tri Y t xi 4 RY w x t Cl liM K iid ii d of Y t tS td d M J r S S 44 A 5 S j 4 aY Y i is ir s r Fb n MISS MARY MAEY BATE POX FOX Director of the Kindergarten Department University of Utah is a vague unrest in the THERE school rooms as Tune Juno approaches that argues a change ch n e Strict regulations are eased up a little teachers smile at nonsense and wink 11 tt t misbehavior that winter would have taken tal en seriously With eyes out of ot ott tho t windows and ears listening for forthe forthe forthe the dismissal gong the children study for their examinations Shut up in indoors indoors indoors doors In heavenly May teachers and andI I hear the march of the days that I ring freedom and rest and door pleasures Teachers on vacation are the gayest of human creatures It is not the woman oman of endless leisure who gets most enjoyment from a n summer Bummer on the seashore or a month in the mountains but her working sister of the school schoolroom schoolroom schoolroom room and cramped boarding house quarters Let loose she abandons her herself herself herto self to holiday pleasures with such zest that the common remark about her ber is I never would guess she was wasa wase a e teacher The pedagogue manner is gone Jone and the children learn to know her as sister and cousin and aunt and playfellow p human relationships that i are sometimes lost sight of ot in the school room It is a much needed rest that the long lon summer vacation brings Com Compared Compared Compared pared with the hours of other employed em employed loyed women teachers do not put In inS S l p full days work but in 5 Hv Y and in mental strain her tion is most fatiguing No conscientious conscientious conscientious teacher can throw off of her bur burden burden burden den of ot responsibility when she leaves the school room as the business wom woman woman woman an does after office hours On duty she works at high pressure and off duty the needs of her little charges are on her mind and oppress her heart and soul Sense S e of Duty 1 Of actual days time put in by the i teachers during the last school year ear of ht weeks there was just justa a fraction less than of ot the calendar year That Is there would have been days but eight legal holidays made the number Any Anyone Anyone Anyone one it would appear would like a job at which he could work six months and be Idle six months with pay pa But it Is the quality of ot her work and the everlasting effort and Sense ol ot duty that counts and not the time that is put In by b the teacher Salt Lake pedagogues are well paid pal but not overpaid and the long vaca vacation vacation tion is 8 often a strain on their pocketbooks pocket pocketbooks pocketbooks books Bank accounts get low and little economies are re practised towards the end of ot the summer sumner to make the money mone hold out until next payday If the twelve months schedule now un under under under der discussion by the board of education education education tion is adopted there will be less anxiety anxIety anxiety about making m ends meet in vaca vacation vacation vacation tion time It Is a pity that the highly educated high minded trained ef et is r dye dyer r i ity 44 ty S g a X Y t ry ay ayn w y n I I 4 46 S Y fy C y Gy Gyr r J ja r Hl I k y f l Y lY j Y r fn W J K dJ IJ IreS b r l lw w r 4 a P i r f F yr rJ r y E ir r 2 x FY f b C f J y is CJ a ti n i a 4 7 S i I z zy F lr 1 r J i y t ti tg tW g I r W jj t r Y i r rr a yF F y P 4 L Y Yx u j x E r u S 3 t A n y a Y of Y YF J t J Fy t Rb Y y F i p r f h C A jj Sl f J a dr i d c w f tS T d a 4 a S y 4 4 y d p tt l h c nSf FY t tEtti cK r Etti a 4 Yr y r ty K n a P N y Y A C k S y V p fo x 3 C H ry n 4 tM i e 2 r 4 R r ar s i fc Ar R C l Y jars n rY Yd k rr d Y f Y t pia a a n iy Ji d F SY x y r r nr kis f ry ny x k kj 7 y n C k f j C Y Y F j a 3 t 4 a r a r i 5 Yr y StY J j Ll s c A d an G tV r C fis t j e y a al P v 4 rc r b l S 4 P Pa J a a ar R kr pi aa Sp v Q l va d NJ yr J s s sQ ky Y A Y n r Q 1 Y F yr aY R x 4 di iv Kr i ay x tf Y t Y 4 aR J nA S ra rY r y y an MISS ETHEL RILEY Teacher of Shorthand in the Salt Lake Like High School workers In the schools are not millionaires s who could go in for trav travel travel travel el and enjoyment regardless and make their vacations body and mind feed feeders feeders feeders ers in the truest sense Vacation plans plaus pla are as varied as tho dispositions disposition and temperaments of the teachers Some of them mean to work Others and who shall say they are not the wise ones expect to spend their days da s In Idleness For such Robert Louis Steven Stevenson jon wrote his essay An Apology to tl Idlers which is a happy vacation time textbook He mentions cool persons In the meadows by the wayside way lying with a handkerchief over their ears and a glass at their elbow el ow Stevenson says saya few people in is L i 1 YA Yn vY M t 4 is p 6 w wp ww wv wa S p r w v a A Axa r xa a 2 h hy y S it Z 3 n ha haa X a q a 4 k Iv J rd 9 wT aka 4 t Y x t W Zv a aa S a o i ra k t t C kJ Z r Y t MISS ETTA POWERS Principal of the Sumner Stunner School Who Will Spend the Summer Abroad this workaday world know how to 1 idle If it is not wholly a lost art it has certainly fallen in bad repute Take Pleasure Seriously Truly too many of us take our pleas pleasures pleasures pleasures ures seriously Suppose a teacher worn with Anxiety and conscientious high hl h tension n work knew that by lying seven hours a day all summer in a hammock under trees at least a mile from every other human being she could regain re aln her mental poise and health and the natural buoyant spirit of childhood would she One did once and some somebody somebody somebody body said she looked ten years ears young younger er At any rate she has never been tired since she site learned to idle and amI the work of the school room no lon longer longer longer ger oppresses her with its weight of responsibility Teachers who get spend their vacations profitably The he wilder the and the greater variation varla varia tion of habits it presents the greater benefit results to the teacher Real camping out and real farm life are aregood aregood good medicine for tired minds and bodies Such Suc experiences are planned for the coming vacation by several of the city teachers and principals Others will go down to the coast to recuperate and still others of ot the most fortunate will make an European trip Principal George A Eaton of or the Salt Lake High school will go east for tl the e eummer summer and aud probably visit vleIt England and Germany for a few weeks His time will gill necessarily be short because of matters connected with the close clo e of the year and the opening of school next fall that demand his personal atten attention attention attention tion Crossing the water and the voy voyager VO VOa voyage age ager a e back enforce on Mr Eaton more real idle moments thin be he was ever everi i x on OB Page Eleven i t TEACHERS TEA CHERS MAKING flAKING PLANS FOR WORK I OR PLAY PLA Y DURING D SUMMER UMMER S VACATION VA CA I lil 0 Ii it S S C 5 5 Sc S SiC 5 iC 5 A r 44 5 5 S S SI C S I 5 MISS ALICE E ROVE HOWE Head Bend of ot the Latin Department Salt Lake Luke High Sigh School Continued From Page One known to take voluntarily during his residence in Salt Lake Miss Etta Powers principal of ot thE tho Sumner school accompanied by her sis sister sister sister ter Miss Nellie M Powers supervisor of art in the schools of Spokane will sail June 24 on O the Minneapolis of the American Transport line for London direct They plan to spend a large part of ot the summer in England and Scotland with a peep at the galleries of ot Italy and a a visit to Oberammergau Mrs Belle E Eo Bickford instructor of French in the High school will spend the summer summer in France where she will study in the Alliance Francaise Sho She sails June 16 accompanied by Miss Florence Lucas of ot Chicago on the Noor dam of at the line e for Miss Elizabeth Messmore Is another High school schoolteacher schoolteacher schoolteacher teacher who will spend the summer abroad Goes In for Farming Picking cherries building fences Ir cultivating and harvesting will occupy some of the Idle moments of L M 31 Gilman vice principal and head of the mathematics department of the High Hi h school Mr GUInan resides at atM Maplewood M farm near dur during durIng durIng ing the summer months and becomes so much of a farmer that his closest friends say they never would believe he was a teacher Wai Wal now said sold a neighbor net hb r aint he the regular farmer In them overalls bay hay Never saw a city teacher In my life could equal him for tor farmin and Maplewood farm is beautifully sit situated situated at the mouth of Maple canyon near and is the largest cherry farm in Utah Other fruits ex ax extensively extensively grown by the mathematics professor are strawberries peaches pears and California grapes For gen genuine genuine recreation Mr Gillilan advises farming and claims cl that sInce his ur M gt o rno J s s Uw w g S p 5 F 9 S S S SC S S S S 5 S S 5 r 4 S S 5 Maplewood Farm Parm near Springville Summer Homo Home of L M Gillilan Vice Principal of the tha Salt Lake High School S hool vacations plans have bad had any attraction attraction tion for tor him The summer school of ot the University of Chicago annually attracts many Salt Lake teachers who spend a part of vacation there In profitable work Interspersed with the many amuse amusements amusements ments meats provided by the lake resorts Miss Alice Allee E Eo Rowe Bowe head of the Latin department of ot the tho High school will take courses in the university this summer and later visit at her home in Gothenberg Neb where a family re reunion reunion reunion union will take place on August 17 In honor of the silver wedding anniversary anniversary anniversary sary of her sister Mr and Mrs C C Spooner will also attend the University of Chicago sum summer summer summer mer school Mr Spooner Is teacher of ot physics In the tho High school Principal Mark C Brown of ot the while not fully tully decided is also making plans for work at Chicago Principal Wil Wit William William liam Bradford of the tho Lowell Is hesi hesitating hesitating tating between Chicago and Berkeley Berke ey not knowing yet which university of offers offers fers fees the best courses in the lines which he wishes to pursue Mrs P W V Bliss may go to Chicago for tor summer work Attend Summer School SchoolA A A very large number of ot Salt Lake teachers will attend the summer school of the University of at Utah which this year presents exceptional courses In Inmany Inmany inmany many departments Professors at the university will teach there a part of the summer and later take short trips away M L J Abbey assistant professor sor of ot bo botar will teach this summet sum um summer ummer mer met and at the close of ot the tha th school s hool will go to Wisconsin for a vacation trip Miss Rose Hose primary supervisor in the tho training school will wilt also be one of the instructors In the tho summer school and will later go with her sis sister sister sister ter Mrs Chamberlain and family of ot Des Moines la Ia to California for tor a afew afew afew few weeks Miss Mary Bate Fox For director of or the kindergarten department of ot the Vu t j Pj jan 4 n her h E vacation In Chicago and northern Michigan Miss Fox is one of those who will take a real rest as her year has been unusually busy on account of ot her trip to Los Angeles in the win winter winter ter to give instruction at a teachers institute there Others of the U of f u TL faculty whose plans are matured are Mrs Emily Sit zer supervisor of music In the he train training trainIng trainIng ing school who will wIn spend a part of the summer at her home In Albion Neb Mrs Lottie E Montrose eighth grade critic teacher of ot the training school who wiio is going to her home In Kansas Mrs Lois Miller seventh grade critic teacher who with her mother and daughter will spend the summer at Long Beach Cal and Miss Lottie B ICh assistant principal of the training school who vho will go to her home In Lincoln Neb Miss Burch plans to do some work at Nebraska State university She will be bo accompanied accompanied home by Miss Elizabeth EUzabeth Bond teacher of In 10 the tho High school who will Join her in work at Somo Some of ot the t e city teachers who will study at a the University of Utah this summer are Principal Harold J Stearns of ot Poplar Grove school s hool Mrs Elizabeth Stocking who Is undecided between that plan and a 3 trip to Call Cali California fornia with slier her mother the tho Misses Ella EllaE E Kelsey and Es Esther Esther Esther ther Hart of at the and Principal PrincIpal Principal pal W IV w W Barton of ot the Hamilton who with will wm go to Gait Call California forn fornia later Inter Plans Still Indefinite weeks before the tho close of o school many of the teachers have hare not made definite plans Usually the High school teachers whose homes are out of ot the city visit them for a part or orall orall orall all of at the time Miss Ethel Riley teacher of shorthand In the High school will spend the summer at her home in Athens 0 O where she plans t UR |