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Show HIGH SCHOOL OPENS UNDER AUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES; NEW TEACHERS INTRODUCED Willi tin- fi rst week uf the new f,Iii"'l ''"r at ,lu, "Ugvllc High drawing 11 vlose registration rec-,.,ls rec-,.,ls indicate tlio greatest enrollment enroll-ment In the history of the sehool. mircllng to Principal E. E. Knud-R.. Knud-R.. While the largo number of (Imlcnts already registered imikes piiiilltions somewhat crowded, the ftiuleuts thus far have taken n S,pnliil nttitude nml live In nil-lH-Ii:itlon improved conditions Hint wl" ,M-' 'wrought about hy the m,,v building next yenr. rians for ,l,l3 building are being prepared 1 8lll It Is hulled that the eontnict ffiU be let and the work started Ms full. Ihc special senior high school tvpistrutiuii days proved very successful, suc-cessful, the principal and faculty members being able to give the students' stu-dents' needs Individual attention. The high school Is offering cours es this yenr t lint will meet college recpiireiuents In any higher schools !n the country, Mr. Knuilsen states. The new commercial department is enrolling a large number, and plans are under way to give the students of tills department advanced work next year. A number of new and praiseworthy features have been introduced in the school this year. Among the new teachers at the school are: J. Wesley Robertson, of Lovell, Wyo,. who will leach geography geo-graphy and civics In the junior high ; Eugene Eanx of Summit county, coun-ty, music supervisor; Cornell Men-dcnhall. Men-dcnhall. Kpnngville, agriculture and attendance officer r Glcnna Thurher, Itichfield, commercial department: de-partment: Mabel Straw. Springville. Elglish and rending, junior high Genevieve Parry Salt Lake City English and French in the senior high. |