Show High School Notes Tho enrollment Is certainly very flatter Ing I for tho unfavorable conditioiiK under which tho school has been placed It Is row 700 firstyear pupils 263 second y earl W thirdyear iSO fourlhyear 107 specials 21 C Classes wero formed Monday as pre v Ious > announced and regular recitations were begun Tuesday In order to give tho carpenters complete freedom In tho swinging of their hammer for at least half tho day rcdltatlon periods were cut to n hu rho rand pupils dismissed atI 1220 11 is expected that full periods will I bo In order tomorrow and the session con tinuo until 230 There has been much amusement as well as Inconvenience caused by tho necessary shifting of classes from room to room Ono teacher had tho problem of accommo I dating a class of thVtythrco In a room with seating capacity for IS and another was sent with a geometry class toan English room only to find tho precious bonrd spaco completely covered with out lines h for English work marked Please do not erase C C In the former museum building now to bo used for tho science work the biologi cal department will ct occupy two rooms on tho first floor while the mathematics physics chemistry und VicePrincipal G1I illans h office will boon the second floor o C C Tho assignment of teacher 10 ao fol lows l Miss Rove MIsH Buchanan Mies Pctcraon and Mrs Ryan Latin Miss Dukes Miss Goddard Miss Corbln Miss Clarnhan Miss Moffctt and Mrs IrnI English Mr Glllllnn Miss Paine Miss Yardley Mr Brown and Mien Carney mathomiitlcB Mr Mlllert Miss Critchlow nnd Mrs Jennings modern languages Mr Travis and Miss Bain history and civics Miss Stokes and Mr Neal blolocy Mr Clark chemistry and physiography i Mr Stanley physics and mechanical dfaTvlniJ1 Mr McKay and Mr Pcnderpraan com mercial parlroont department Mr Harwood art do C SC Mr MoICoy of the Salt Lake Business Lao college hag been elected to succeed Mr Beaver and Mr Neil graduate of the University to succeed Miss Allen in the biological department Alcnl C I < I I Is 1 a matter eatlsfacllon to all con corned that tho University of Utah and tho Unlverslt oc nd high school have como to an under standing whereby pupil will be admitted to tho University from tho classical the scientific or tho English course ot the high l school and will bo given advanced standing for all work done in tho high school equivalent to university work 1C poeslblo a preparatory normal course 1 ho given at tho norrl w1 future high school In the near i a p Tho bascment floo of the main building has t been specially fitted rllnl fled up to meet the needs of the commercial department tlo C C C Mr Harwood has been engaged tho post < week arranging tho otudlo and repainting many of the casts Classes in freehand drawing arc to bo formed Tuesday vT Roger Sherman wrlloa from Mcrccra foun of the boys attending school there Tho Salt LaktThlgh school boys arc way around ahead of here any of tho boys from schools C o C Tho firstyear pupils have nowho un bounded affection of tho teachers of En gush by Iho with which I promptness fE they havo handed in their thomcS o 0 1 A class in United States hI3tor cnsa history will bo formed wi Tho Introduction of this Inroducton study In L the third cir Isa welcome Innovation Tone Morrison clam of 01 has returned 11 for work In English and French Lcnoro Mono of the same class has registered In tho German department lellstcCd Elizabeth Cromblc of the junior class ElzalJt1 I will enter the Los C Angeles SC high school Warren Paul has entered the of California nnd Frank Cirhart Unlvcrnlty tho Bos ton Institute of Technology I 0 4 Burdens YOUng and Kmma Lewis both of the class 001 have registered Ip th i I University of Utah 4 a 4 1 East Miss First Clara South hnn Is street with Mrs Spencer 451 I 1 |