Show j L w wc c I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I l Judging from present indications the High school will continue for the next live five weeks weeD Subscriptions from the pupils and aDd teachers teacher have already amounted to over half the required sum and undoubtedly other contributions will be made soon In this way way the classes will be finish lt the regular work of ot the year and vouch much confusion contusion and toss loss of ot time next year will be avoided The East Side High school has been very successful in raising funds through the medium of ot a newspaper which will appear some time next week under the auspices of the pupils One number only will be issued and already about s i copies have been subscribed for at 10 1 cents apiece The issue will be entitled the East Bast Side Push and will contain eight pages of reading matter and advertisements All the articles artl Jes are to be written by bythe bythe bythe the East Side pupils Through the as assistance assistance assistance of ot The Herald and the Tribune in getting out the paper papera and ad d the liberal contributions of the merchants to the advertising department the paper bids fair to be a success s financially The following is the staff stan Editor Sam Lachman assistant a i tant editors Corvin Lee Carrie Calvin Helen Evans managing man managing managing I aging editor Richard Young business managers Scott Lynn Julian Bamber Bamberger ger society editors Fanny Breeden I Mildred McMillan sporting editor Vaughn Paul mining editor Francis Critchlow On Friday morning Dr Fish pastor of the Unitarian church curch gave an in interesting interesting I talk to the East Side High school pupils on Paris Pari This subject was especially timely as the history classes clas es are now studying the French revolution evolution Dr Fish spoke first of the founding of Paris PIU and of its long IouI and varied history and then touched upon many of ot the French customs custons and the distinctive features of ot Parisian life Ute Although they fliey are peo pea people pie lIe yet the contributions of the French to tn art science and literature have been invaluable in The beginning ng German classes have also been committing selections selections from w well ell known authors Within the next week or ten days das several of or the Advanced German stu students students students dents will give the play Er Muss under the direction of Miss lIi s Critchlow and Mr Reese In Mies Xie ts sophomore division in English particularly good composition composition tion work has been done the past month by toy Bessie Bancroft Lloyd Brook Broek Ella Lowenstein L Joseph Jo eph May Brunton and Beth Critchlow The sophomore classes cla es in English rill ill begin The Ancient Mariner Marm this thise leek e L The E European n history classes c are low studying stud ing the French revolution The collection of students work in he art department d will be on ion lon ai an aDo th er r week A number Dumber of vis visors tors ors have called the past week and andave andave ave rave been greatly interested in seeing he excellent results of ot th years Yer work Studies in Charcoal water color and Ml ii 11 are all represented A number of ot outdoor scenes cents s in water color by Owings eU form a very vel pleasing group Some time aro aho 0 Miss Ml Tea del offered photographs of or C some masterpieces as prizes for the bent beat work in water colors oil and composition For general ex excellence excellence excellence in water color work the prize was awarded to Miriam Brooks for the best befit studies in oil to Lillian Connelly and for the best work In composition to Frank Wll Wilson on The art students are now at work on spring pring flowers in I oil and water color olor colorA colorA A particularly pleasing plea tn study stud of apple blossoms was made by George Barratt Bar Barratt rattA A recent letter from Mr Mt tells of or good progress In his work ork and ando of o his new picture The Young Me Mechanic Mechanic Mechanic which has baa been accepted for this years Solon A water color sketch which was the first study for this painting Mr tr Harwood sent to a a friend in Salt Lake and it is now on exhibition exhibition exhibition tion in the art room Miss s advanced dyance l classes are making a study of German note and letter Jetter writing wilting They ey will next consider con consider sider social forms and in Ger Germany German Germany many man manyIn manIn manyIn In a geometry test te t given giyen Wednesday in Mr first t period class Katherine Trenchard handed banded in a per perfect perfect paper while those by Harold Berkeley D Faunce and Adelaide ndell dell were Worthy of special mention for lor their excellence The last months month work in the short shorthand shorthand shorthand hand and typewriting classes will in lude dude mainly office practice Pro Lice in business s forms C CIn In the letter writing contest contes in which Freda Erickson was wu the winner Ellen r received second place The physics classes have completed the subject of Light ht In their ex examination examination on this subject excellent pa papers papers papers pers were Fete written by Roland oland Herman Emma Sudheimer Harry Bero Bare and Annie Christensen eB The subject of or Sound will ill be taken up next week Miss Stokes geology classes have finished their collections of rocks and fossils In a recent algebra t tt t In Mrs firs Pros Prosser Blackner aers ser s midyear class claN Lester handed in a perfect paper The four cadet companies Including the one from the east ee t side had bat battalion battalion talon drill and parade Friday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon A number of visitors gathered to watch the maneuver At a meeting Held this week w k the juniors juniol decided t to give up their plans for class claes day and aad apply the money mcney thus saved to paying their tuition The seniors senioN held a meeting Monday afternoon to discuss dl cusa commencement and class day No definite conclusion was reached and another meeting will wilt willbe willbe be held Monday afternoon The High School Schoel Alumni Al association held beld a meeting Friday evening at the city oty and county building at which they discussed plans plains for helping to raise the fund necessary eary i the High school S The members of or the team are devoting considerable time to practice in preparation for the state meet to tobe tobe tobe be held next nett Saturday A large number of ot NIgh High school stu students students students dents watched the baseball game rame Sat Saturday Saturday urda noon noo between the Ogden and Salt Lake High school teams This was the first regular game of the sea season season ea eason son sonIn In order ordeT to encourage athletic spirit tn in the High school the Alumni association tion atlon a has bas offered a gold medal to the best allaround athlete The events in iR the meet next t Saturday Satur Saturday Saturday day will m include 20 and yard dashes half mile race race hammer throwing pole vault vaultIng vaulting Ing high and broad brod jumping and hur hurdle hurdle hurdle dle racing In the hurdles and relay reia race only the t e winners will receive points ts The Red and Black Bla k staff is now completing plans for the commence commencement commencement commencement ment issue which will ill be a number of ot especial interest In IQ addition to half halftone halftone halftone tone pictures of the senior class the teachers and the track team the paper will contain short stories class histo histories histories histories ries several veral S articles by teachers and general notices notiS of ot the cadets cad athletic n and other features feature of the school work In order to ascertain definitely the number of copies to be printed fi the management will sell tick tickets tickets ets eta on Monday for 25 cents the price of the paper These The tickets will wm then thena 1 a subscription to the t e com C DI it I number Tickets can br bf obtained from George Ge ge B rr Reuben Smith and Fairchild Sherman and ami at atthe atthe atthe the west side and lid east side offices I I Miss l I Pollock visited the th High school hool on Tuesday and Wednesday Irving Webber Weeber was a visitor Mon Monday day Orson Pratt has withdrawn from school and aN gone fo io his bis borne imme roBe in tn Wyo Wyoming ming D min JUt a JJ Niles of or the junior class cJ g geft left eft last week for a trip through the south and east with her father Dr Idles a OIl Among mong the visitors in the art depart department d department part ment this week were Mesdames mes Kelto Kello Morrison NeWen Nelden Smith and Jennings and Misses Mayne and Morrison Among the students who have h c been absent for several days are Shirley Player David Leyson Webster Weber r Care Carey Edna and Ruby G Gr Those who have returned tp school this week are Beulah HartWell H Clara Clam Palmer Freda F edo Erickson Maude Mc Me McCargar McCargar Cargar and Arne Arlie Gulo r UNIVERSITY NOTES TES I At chapel exercises Wednesday Mrs Joseph Joeeph Woods and Mr Alfred Best sang the duet du t Say Once Again I Love Thee and as asan an encore rendered Pro Professor fessor fe Evan Stephens Come to Me Hon James H Moyle an alumnus of the university when it was was known as the University of Deseret gave the students a wholesome talk upon Lifes Opportunities The keynote of ot his pa paper paper paper per was Work as much as genius is the source of success Mr Alfred Bond formerly instructor in manual training was a 3 visitor on Wednesday Last Tuesday night the debating team which will represent the local l cal in institution Institution institution against the University of Ne Nevada Nevada Nevada vada at Reno on May 29 met three of ot I the school teachers of the county c in Central hall at Sugar Superintendent I B W Ashton Warren Lyon L on and Pres Preston Preston Preston I ton B Richards composed the opposing team The members mem ers of the normal class of I 1804 1 I commonly called Orphans gave gae gaea a very enjoyable trolley ride last night Noise and merriment marked their course over the principal streets of the city The committee that arranged the affair aff ir consisted of George Lar Larson Larson Larson son J M d Carlson Carl n and Fred D Worl Won Worlton Worlton Wonton ton and Misses Lottie Stewart Jennie Hill and Emma Savage State Superintendent of Public In Instruction Instruction A C Nelson addressed the graduating class of the Normal school on Thursday morning Principal J E McKnight continues absent from his post in the training school sch ol on account count a of a severe nervous breakdown On Thursday the Tribune photograph photographer er visited the training school to get a picture of the eighth grade class for forthe forthe forthe the Sunday issue of that paper Five new ne names have haye been added to the corps of instruction at the university university university sity since the last meeting of the board of regents These men are Mr Frank R Arnold now doing work In InGerman inGerman inGerman German and French who will assist Professor Byron Cummings in the an ancient ancient dent language department Mr Will W Ray Ra A B 92 82 who will take the classes in economics and sociology Mr Edgar B Kay C E now senior in instructor instructor instructor In civil engineering at Cornell university who ho will do part of Pro Professor Professor Professor fessor R R work during his absence Mr Louis A Parsons Ph D now assistant in laboratory work at John Hopkins university who will as assist slat Dr Joseph F Merrill in class and laboratory and Mr William Blum BlumB B S in chemistry from University of Pennsylvania who will become instructor in instructor instructor in chemistry in place of Mr Laist who has resigned Miss Pearl Driscoll oll of Lathrop Calwas Cal Calwas Calwas was a 8 visitor on Monday MOnda The third year normal students are busy these days preparing their class day burlesque on their senior friends In addition to his class work Dr R H H Bradford is now especially busy preparing detailed plans for the construction con construction construction of the metallurgy building for which the last legislature made an appropriation Willard Done was wasa a visitor in the various departments on Wednesday The Zetta Zett Gamma boys on Friday converted their last meeting of the year into a peanut festival and elected the following officers for the first term of the next school year President George Larson vice president James JamesM M Carlson secretary and treasurer Hyrum corresponding secretary T M Reese additional members of ot committee Fred Worlton and WW W Y W Stevens Mr F 3 M r Driggs a former student now principal of ot the State School for forthe forthe forthe the Deaf and Dumb and Blind BUnd was seen in the halls balls On Thursday The graduates of the Salt Lake High school who ho are now attending the uni university university university held a 8 meeting on Tuesday to top pay p the annual dues to their alumni association On Friday May 15 1 the university debating team will go to Draper to tot meet t the team of the Draper Literary society Professor or Byron Cummings spent Thursday Thur visiting the schools of the city J Mr Ir Holmes athletic instructor received re received receiVed a letter from the manager of the track team of the University of Colo CoIo Colorado Colorado rado on Friday Frida asking that the local school restrict the makeup of its track team to ten men as that is the number that will 1111 be brought here from the Boulder school Ten men is all aU that the Nevada boys have brought here to par participate participate participate in such meets and the local school has taken only ten men to Reno in the past and will take only that number this year No answer has yet been sent to Colorado The Interscholastic meet arranged for next Saturday will take place upon the university campus Miss Maas Ml s Lucretia West t a former student wasa was Wag a visitor r on Wednesday and Miss Minnie Ray and Mollie l Alexander both graduates of the Normal school in 1901 lH were In the halls balls on Friday The university debating d team met Nephi Jensen and J W Smith of ot the county schools and Mr J E Moss of the Granite Stake academy in Joint debate at Forest Dale last night Dr R H Bradford was as absent al sent from his classes on Wednesday owing to the sickness of oC his wife They The now have twin boys of oC seven and a half h and eight pounds Both of the babies are strong and vigorous and Mrs Bradford is do doing doing doing ing nicely A number of the university professors professors proCesSOrs sors have received invitations to attend the banquet which will beheld be beheld beheld held at the Knutsford next Tuesday A special meeting of the faculty was held on Wednesday afternoon for tor read reading reading ing hig the material for the new catalogue A very few changes ages are being made in courses Graduates of or other oUter schools who enter the fourth yeas yean of the nor normal normal normal mal course without having had nature study will be required to take tak this in place of ot child study Two To new courses will be offered in engineering The preparatory department wills hereafter be designated as the preparatory ry school Mr R L McGhie McGhee has been invited to deliver the commencement commence nt address to the graduates of ot the county schools ac o this spring Mr Clarence Dresser of the junior Ii I I I class was named by the engineering so society society on Monday last as editor of the Utah Engineer for next your year Mr r Dresser has the privilege of naming his assistants on the staff stat The sophomore class will give their formal annual banquet on Friday May 15 in University hall Invitations are being issued by the committee consisting consist consisting ing of ot sar E E Meyer Burgess Young and Frank Rigby orchestra will II be in attendance Mrs George M Marshall was vas a vis m mitor visitor on Friday ay Mr 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