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Show (ita pk iinnil n I mm- v- i V ..... :A A;r-- : THE PROYO HERALD NEW YEAR'S EDITION. - t ii 1 -- fa: 8 - r -- 4 una a v T ' " ' - : '.- - " a :j .. -- .; - LJ a,; ; ; - 1 "Apk lffiihai Young mUveiity lastJune some twocy thm h rtartKiatkntj jfor courts of instruction in leadership. Th was a beginning: Sincthat 1 fgfel ealy "'of '"'lllv':-'---- .. Hn::mm :tm4 &Opa e ; ... 11 A' 1 stakes of the , The pbui was put into operation by the churcji commission of education on the recommendation of Superintendent Adam S. Bennion. Apartof the B. Y. U. faculty has been in almost constant service since the inception of the scheme. ThejChurch School commission Elders David Q. McKay, Superintendent Itennion .directed the, work in teacher training; feSeJLi Ekhardr3Wch"ard B. Lyman, have ajl been earnest in Jfrs. Amy Brown Lyman of the Relief society and Airs. Annie D. Palmer, t he work in charities and relief ; and Arthur L. Beeley, executive secretary ef the social advisonr" committee; thework in social and recreational kadership,caUing in the best talent from the best schools in Utah to set forth ' t! K time, institutes persons have received instruction that will Kelp them to more efficiently function in the various church activities.r Sosncnot navythtse institntes been that they will In all probability be continued. TheTchurch School influence is being brought intQ the lives, the'yoang people, but of every man, woman, and child in the church. thnriW-- - ' , If 4,-- - mi i -- t ot the r r : ' , ' v , modern methods of handling modern social problems. ' or - r . Li - . Those in charge of the Church this as but a. step "in making the system the center of a gigantic extension plan by which courses of study may be outlined and instruction given t5 any'onercalled" to a: posi this tion of leadership, To-dmany changes will Have to be made in the system, large appro- priations secured?1 and endow- ments received. While the enschcK)l3 look' on rntr-- tir; matter is in an embryonic stage, the future is full of 7:: ... " bilitk?s.. -- y- pos.si- " v other undertakings the system expects to carry out Tluring the coming year one of the most important .Among hlch;,; ... ; - thepfoposetf estabTislmieinToF a theological teachers' outse 3 which wpuld yery greatly ad--J yance religious teachings in the timrcnscnopisa most inipor- - tant part of their curricula. VICTORIOUS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM. B. Y. U. CAMPUS VIEWS. ' '..;;The.Hifrfc SchocJ Eleven of the B. ship of the Southern Utah Division. Y". r7 U. won the ehampion-- r v . " 3 At the beginning' of the carryrit school year,1 a re--vj : organization of :tjte Br Y. Uv w efiected.? The school nov consists si a schooiof education and a school of arts and four vears Vnf oIlirp whrk lpadirff1. ipnieS. ky to a bacbjors Zgtee, andl an add;t,Djaal year ior studeats; conferredXayunlor cot-- $ ami r H ; lege of edueatfoh .yitfe th'e Logan high school to which team they lost after a good battle. ;The University will introduce freshman football next year .with the hope of being able to enter into the: 'varsity : : I game the following. season. ." , , Lw earh-nffpri- nr tfprjrhheTer .anlgtajztnngiKliq ' resulting. has succeeded the schools I ' 7 The ferceril' jodihg'bf tle: PtJgrim's ha s beenTised. as an intern atiort w"rk liTall Yourses of the school' from the kindergarten to the . TprIdenYylherover George tl-- Brimha B. Pd., dean of the school of dean of the school JIartin PHekdern, Ph: ;educatita; KihiEJir;. Xtl jj1 ' ' . . - A B, tQiristen- - Jensen, A; M. - - 1 instrtors:rhave; u 1 by th e school and new :ephisli ;:activixies':'m. .: physie-earMjcii.-wcrk.- twnal work. , : ' ""-- .' - -- ' '' ' " : ; 'graduation.-'.- enson-andAAifr- . ed 1 b; , uuier0iwumes. -- f- the gnires.; Tbebjgh khool elereai captured the pKvfehief UUh sath &f li Lakie C5ty by imnmg all it garner: witk'oEeried: j" ;; ' , i . 1 A' ji! 1 ; :. v' - .' A!,w; A i..,, ijf ite Eaf pic-ti- vtrtia-- A'l. s a I't -- of Stake President.T--NTTay- . lem, but withHh?co-6peratio- n Ior ari3 othef enterprising (.'ilizens it U expected that a nam- ber of small cottages will be erected ready for renting be-f ere the b year -- "JXV'c- - in. tvtf pn both.. Jt are Peing: discussed,-ivr. I Y ll au" rw-Jb- .. K A g'i, ..a.-4.A.J-- ...it A. ;.4 no winder then :that de-v At- the "Y'Oeam 'should be Amcriprkat contest ith .the renowned srhnnl over - ?! . : V A.-- .- oourow 'j.rit r, uson oncfi presided is ...... :anr :i u-f- whichPf ettJcnf- 'M . ui i ex buy enters rhu . - a ax-- S:Mlwyto-Awi-ii- "i on Wlan- ZTTlieAsclici popu-- vcn :':" 1 1 : into Eathtstmtrjw tf "l'tain lad nnusual success jrfV-.i'V- fl A'':.';batijig'sh university, officialssl4 activity aithesch'ool.V:'For'yeare ' school v - a and' the women their' degree of success has come to the universitv ?n of for the training playground LfeppsfcMleavorsThe climax "was reached when a R Y I? facultyiandivesof prof essors'nd mstnrctors are aiming to raise lunds lor, this need tnrougn entertainments... i iipoitpit j jDf meeting a jlebatyig'tri UqtxlMFI eIntro duced ' r:2aaj.The: n. J inttiie p Debating Mh ai tAVrti oontrdvertMsp&Htlon U4 . baE - - : e Footba M sent out The introduction of ;moviiig5picturis- into --the university is an ' - ; , : domestic art, engineering, and ' physics. Recreational r;;3; v : juca- - It is lexpected that tKe 'chur iCZ , : purchased a moving pictu school system': wiUn the-Wfuture establish:; aimQying picturecuit -Th,6;;films7w7lir4ncfade etfeIphysical tinn-h- , : nimrx-r A- number A :':: aV--f th&4eache.rs of, the college are; this yea have' been"given7?::'' X Jj)hlr C Osmond" at &lumbia:-;univ'r-f!.has .beeifplaced v$iiyr and l?8g: Jda Smoot Dusenberry, who; has beeri tour-- T ing Jturppe 'and lsnowjattenmng an pastern schooI.-rvuh- havbeeft'Kadei;a;imie snes of 'bSa!ibjlf m Tz-c? ;tKe-co-ppera- teceh .Chme.'-whichhas.,bh- .j. . :m -- ;V; givea.thoiughhysalexam ;i.to ';'taie ;:phyic&i:' The B. Y: ' -i- come practically a cornmutiity affair: through ' of the Provo high school. een-'added?-to-' ;:.hygiene Moving Pictures in Education Xeicipol has ihUtuteda Jyceum i&urse adJcd.to the rps'd'.girg tfce'.yesnand T.ew '.courses:: hayerf the jdrritiAlusi.: llealth and7 physical educa- AB chadrjeii& tion hav been stress V i'tweU;a3.;.:;.;:, have been ; iny outside coris i been tra ." '- ' rap movteg-tftest-een- at'l4jj'44o "... intruced s niOndTsalrady rjcvlng v i oi nan ior ms.worK.J FourieeB; xv. professors;: ;&nd .' .several. years, ago jnto' the' school - by Prof. E, IL Easjtmond. The ideahas been con- tested,"espeeiaHy as iTcoQldad ditions and has proved quite successful, Provo having-lher- eby gained the name of the "Pilgeant cityn"' Prof. East- Artpageantry-wa- l; it Art Pageantry lowing mem trhap: . "':'.''- . i : creased tnergy and efficiency. This fact is especially in evidencelin the music and dramatic art departments. The .Little Theater has been a valuable aid to" these ' tv.'.o;dopari-- '' mentA&uiajajigerpom is needed fortnany occasions. The rgeJnenilpgF l all Ihu cforc, being remodeltnl dun-- g me noiitiays: wiu be ier.larged by .wall out:to;themarginai line of the J3uiIUg,; ani the floor JvyuLbeIaMeil have1 the auditorium-flob- r placed bfrjusl i:: stage dur- - i:; , ; 5 The magnificent growth of trees and shrubbery and "the. diversity of architecture make the B. Y. U. campus scenes and interesting. ; r; a, rilt ii r Tt -- r"f r l,Tl :TT-- - ft-- - irHi;'! .i' T i iyl: iwiii1 rniirtnii ffcVur 't f.'i . iu.:rnif' iH lin , t rin)r 'i m, H ; ? jfP- - - |