Show PUNS PlANS TO INCREASE REQUIRED H. H S. S SUBJECTS OGIE July 21 St Students Students dents of or the Ogden Ogden high high school will be compelled to take either nn an academic or scientific scientific eden eden- course and ami the they cannot elect various subjects if it the resolution Introduced in introduced In- In d. d last night at the city board of or e education meeting b by H. H H. H Henderson Henderson Henderson Hen Hen- derson Is passed The Tho resolution requests that Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Super Super- John Mills members rs of ot the high school faculty and anel Principals John W V Wintle D. D II U Adams and andy W. W L L. Underwood of oC the three junior high schools prepare and submit to the board at Its next regular meeting different nt courses of or study for students students students stu stu- dents ab above ve the eighth grade It Is suggested sus that one of or these proposed courses quality qualify the pupil for Cor entrance to any college or university of or the country countr as a's as a candidate for tor the degree of ot bachelor of or arts and that another qualify him as a candidate for tor bachelor bachelor bachelor bach bach- elor of ot science The committee will willbe b be expected to show the elections permissible in such courses that will wili still meet the requirements of ot the colleges and universities The plan as proposed b by Director Henderson Is one against which Superintendent Su- Su Mills has has stood out for tor forthe the tho past several years and which has caused considerable dissension in public school circles of ot Ogden Henderson Henderson Hen Hen- derson also proposed Informally that ninth grade or first year eal senior high school students be sent Into the senior high school building at the opening of the coming comins school year In Instead instead instead in- in stead of ot being kept in the three junior high school buildings for fOl their ninth grade jrade work as planned by ten ent Mills several months ago The director takes tho the view that It is riot not economy to overcrowd the lie Junior buildings with several hundred ninth grade jrade pupils when the senior buildIng bund build Ing ng Is large enough to accommodate aU ahland ill and the annual expenses of or the lie higher school amount to about I This proposition will wili also bo ho I considered at the next meeting of th the bo board rd |