Show NEW SCHOOL YEAR OPENS ATTENDANCE OF PREDICTED BY CHRISTENSEN Many Changes Made in System and Most lost Successful Successful Successful Suc Suc- Term in City's History Is Predicted The school year which opened today promises to be one of ot the most success successful 8 ful lil In the history of the public of ot the State The opening of the new high school on the east side and the In Inauguration In- In of ot the training school and domestic science departments mark the commencement of ot an era of or wider usefulness use use- and broader lines lii In the educational educational educational work vork of or the city Mr Christensen's Christonsen's Estimate Si Superintendent pen n t enden t Cli ils t tenEen ensen places place as his estimate of oC the enrollment for the beginning of ot the school chool year ear There will he be eight new teachers and many changes In a assignments The school districts have ha been reapportioned 1 so 50 that there the will be no crowdIng crowdIng crowd- crowd Ing In in an any of the schools The Union school was enlarged by br the ad addition of ot seven sc new rooms looms equipped In modern st style le at a cost of At the Lincoln and Wasatch schools three rooms each were added Annex Is Discontinued The annex at the l Franklin has been een discontinued as it Is unsanitary The use of oC the three-room three building in the Irvine district has hen cn cen dl discontinued an and the pupils who formerly attended there will go o to the Union and Washington Wash ash ashington Jn ington ton schools The fhe Bryant Drant school on the cast east side has hns been changed from a a. graded to a 3 high school The grade pupils of oC the district have o been divided he between tween the Webster Wasatch Lou Lowell ell Twelfth Longfellow and Oquirrh schools The manual training and domestic arts departments will be gotten otten Into shape as soon as possible Time Is ne necessary necessary necessary ne- ne to get a II new course working smoothly Ui ly High HiSh School System The high school system m of instructing grade pupils will Ill be ue inaugurated in the theDr Dr Bryant ant school The teachers will have special subjects and will Instruct classes of 00 pupils on one subject alone in instead In- In stead of instructing a small class in all subjects The plan if It successful will willbe willbe be he adopted by others of oC the large z t in In the cIt city The teachers m assigned to the various schools today by Superintendent Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- are as follows HIGH luau SCHOOL Principal G George rJ A. A Eaton assistant principal and h head of nt department of or mathematics L. L M. M algebra alebra and geometry Mary lar ary M M. Yardley Geor Georgia George N. N W V I. I Brown head department of nr English Ella M. M Dukes English Jessie Goddard Mabel L. L Corbin Marie Harriet D. D Thavis Tha English and mathematics mathe mathe- mattes matics George Hedger head heal department nt of or Latin and Greek Alice E E. Rowe Latin Anna E. E Buchanan I Eleanor K Peterson chemistry A A. O O. Clark ph lh and bolan botany Susan G. G Stol Stokes es and anti geology olo A. A I. I Garrett German May In U. U Critchlow A. A C. C Hec Reese e French Martha B. B Jennings history Ira D D. Travis Tra William Wil Wil- liam Ra Ray flay art Mary I H. H head commercial department and ami bookkeeping W. W A. A McKay IcKa stenography and ing Travis S. S Pendergrass steno stenography raph and md commercial arithmetic J. J L. L Townsend Townsend Towns Towns- end nd commercial English Mary E E. Bond Bond- clerk Ruby Huby A. A Armstrong military tactics tac tac- tics William C. C Webb ebb BRYANT HIGH AND GRA GRAMMAR I SCHOOL Principal W. W J. J McCoy English Frances FranI Fran- Fran I ces sh math mathematics tlc m Paine European history Ellabeth Bain Latin Estella K Watson EIGHTH A AND B. B Arithmetic Valc ntina Murphy grammar grammar grammar gram gram- mar Alice Allee literature Clarl Clarissa sa Ellerbeck United States history Laura J. J Walker DO BONNEVILLE SCHOOL Principal William D. D Pros Prosser er Emma M. M r. r Ivle Mabel Thorn Beatrice McDonald 1 EMERSON IERSON SCHOOL Principal Mary D sart Sarah I. I Lake Ernest J T Taylor Rachel Ure Ella V. V Ro Rose Itose e O. O Storer Margaret art artI I Lewis levIs Julia Little Littley Alice EWe Riddle FRANKLIN SCHOOL Principal E. E S. S Hallock Jessie Duncan Anne Annexe Annee e Danker Anna nna Robbins Ira F. F r. r Sarah t J Lytle Lytie Jelich Irene Elarth Mary Iary ChrIstensen Ida Gertrude Gurle Edith Kendall Ken- Ken thai flail Lydia Mary Iary Berkle Berkley l IU May Kimba Theresa Godbe Jessie Home FREMONT SCHOOL Principal David A A. Nelson Fann Fanny Bur Dur- ling hing Walter Waiter S S. S Hall hail Nellie Hann Maude Croff Croft Katherine Agnes Evans ans Tena rena l McKnIght ht Edith Hunter Belle Delle Law- Law Eon Mayb lIe Hc Crowle Crowley GRANT SCHOOL Principal A. A S. S Martin Lois Milio r Margaret Greer Harriet Randolph Ma- Ma Spencer Lo Van Vm Cott Colt Harriet Hobart Ruth nuth Palmer Louise Shiell ShieH Jannie Jennie Jan Jen nie Greene K Kate te Real Eva Ea Lloyd Lloy I. I Lena na Manning Phobe Scholes Jennie Simony Simona Flora TrIpp Caroline Harrison Pearl learl Durnell Lillian Home Horne Edith Keate Emma Emma Emma Em Em- ma Bledsoe Bledsoc H. HAMILTON l SCHOOL Principal W. W W. W Barton Darton Ben Beatrice trIce Wilkinson on Coom Coombs g Ethel Lane Clara LII Larsen Lareen en Mildred l Howell Hallie Ferron For For- ron Ton Edna May ny Mary Iary Wanless Lula Rudy E Edith EUth Herman Grace Ethel Lewis JACKSON SCHOOL Principal William Bradford Cox Fann Fanny Galbraith Galbralth Leone vone Home Horm Sarah Gil- Gil lett Sarah Martin b Jessie Hutchison Helen Bailey Mark C. C thrown Drown Ruby Huby Knowlton Barbara holler Hoffer Clarissa Beesley Deed Dec Icy ley Emma Lewis Mary Van Houten Beatrice Anderson Janle Janie Cutler Kath Kath- anne McDonald Mary olary L. L Robinson Emma Emma Emma Em Em- ma F. F Potter Mabel Brown May Billings JORDAN SCHOOL l U Principal R. R S. S Sanborn Fanny Wheeler LINCOLN SCHOOL Principal J. J H H. Coombs Alma D. D Whitaker Whitaker Whit Whit- aker Leah Lesh 11 H Arnold Lura Beason Deason Daisy Nellie Pettit Nellie Brown Mary Alexander Adeline Thackeray Ella James Wall all Rosa Gibbons Mrs 1 JL L S Munn Z Lily Potter Annie Adams LOWELL SCHOOL Principal G. G N. N McKay y Mrs K B. B Parsons Mrs hirs E. E S. S Darnett Jane Carney Carne Edith Boyd noyd Jessie Jessi Drew Harriett Levis ls Anna J D. D Hill Hili Grace Graco M. M Helk s. 8 Bessie Chambers Manning Laura FI FIo Foster o Helena Helenn Walsh aish Mar Mary L. L Hong bag Bess Bessie e Wll- Wll r II Ho er Mabel Y held E Estella Engilman Winifred liard Hardy 1 Dunford Emma Emm Martha Watters LONGFELLOW SCHOOL Principal Lu Lucy y VAn Cott Colt Mary E. E Conachy Con Con- achy Emil Emily Cora Davis Ireno Emery McKnight M. M Dott Stay NINTH SCHOOL Principal Pal Wattle Mattie Bl E. McKay l Mabel Garti Gar- Gar ti diner I nor OQUIRRH SCHOOL 31 L L. M M- h Mr Mrs Out- Out MU calt Ph Phares re Dunyon Kate Katl McKenzie I Jennie Maty Evelyn eln Mr Mrs Reilly h T Mollie Templeton Mar Mary Wolcott T Laura ro nf nt heiton Mrs Ir Mary Larsen 1 C. C Buxton Ada J M. M t Pra Matilda 1 p Tn Taylor I Helen Roje Rois Margaret ln LI Livingston ston kato Kate Gatrell RIVERSIDE RI SCHOOL Mar Principal Etta EUa Powers F F. B. B Haynes Hanes Mattie MarIza Cia Clay Cora Corn Eaton Ma May Thomas Porter Hannah annah McLachlan Kato Kate Aile Alley Mar Mary SUMNER SCHOOL Principal al Oscar Van Yan Cott Coli Maude ude rold rohi M T Jan Harrold Har- Har Lou Dunn Charles Charlea H. H Miles 1 Mrs E. E f E Sheperd Celia Cella a McFall Anni Ann Anderson Ander- Ander son Florence Elmer Althea then Moreton Edith V Benz Denz Winifred I Whitehead Ella Annie Jones Jones Winona WI- WI nona nonn Jones Jonos TWELFTH H SCHOOL Principal I Elizibeth th h McMillan lc Evelyn Jensen Men t-Men Edna n. n Davis L L' King Edith UNION SCHOOL Principal W. W S S. S Wallace Winona Smith Emma Mitchell Elizabeth Fitzgerald Elizabeth Dixon Chambers Frank Fairbanks Fairbank Mrs MrA r. r W. W Mattic Mattie Mat Mat- tic tie Wilt Ut Mrs A A. A It R. Ccok Cook Bessie Hanks Florence Harrison Helen lichen II It Jenkins Clara Cummings Loul Louisa v 1 King lIce Alice Georgia Wheeler heeler Ida Scon Sconberg rg SCHOOL Principal Delbert W. W Lena Iena C. C Pratt Saute S McLeod n Gwendolyn Harmon WASATCH W. SCHOOL Principal H. H B. B Folsom Sue Suu A A. A Clark Ernest E. E H. H Scott Corn Cora D D. Patterson Ida hda Dysart Jessie Boyd Doyd Mina Una Kendall Martha Alexander cr Winifred flee Ree Arietta Arletta Ar Ar- ietta letta Walker Mrs Irs Francie Ames Minnie Ra Ray Jennie Jonnie Hanson Ella EUa Murphy Murph Mario Mcloy Meloy WASHINGTON aTON SCHOOL Principal J. J O. O Cross Cros Mrs ReUa nella Casady Casa Casa- dy hy Sylvia Sylvis Cohn Colin Emma Wright Anna Annn C. C Pr Price ce John Hampton Jeanie Jeanlo Dodson Sara Morgan Caroline Carolina Smith Margaret aret Caldwell Ca I ch c It Carolyn Cl Williams Amy How Bow man HuM Hulda Barbara Kin Kin- Rosalie Case Cose Mrs E. E F. F Daft Edna Harker Alice Allee Herman lIerman Blanche Lawson WEBSTER SCHOOL Principal F. F D. D Keeher 1 Nellie Nellte Frobes A. A J. J Nielson Mary olan McFaddon McFadden Anna Annn D. D Nash Nancy Leatherwood Corn Cora Clark Grace Snyder Anna 15 E Wade Wado Maude MaUd B B. B Clark Mamie Namie White S Maude J Paul Jennie Jennie Jonnie Jen Jon nie Y Smith Winifred Woodmansee Mary IanS S. S Anna K Brunton Clara Cooper G Gertrude e Reilly J Annio Anderson 4 Winnie Winnia Webb WHITTIER SCHOOL Principal Mrs trl E. E V Y Fritz Mrs Irs Edith PAlmer May Iny Goddard Mrs Mr Nary Mary A. A HI HICKS AR Florence Dye De Roso Rose K Thomas Caroline Lamson |