Show I GORDON CORDON fORDON ACADEMY ACADEMY- WILL IVILL BE ENLARGED Congregational School to fo Re- Re Receive Receive for Boys' Boys Dormitory and Gym OUTLOOK IS VERY BRIGHT Emissary May Be Se Sent t to fo Procure Procure Pro Pro- cure Ready Money for foi for Current Expenses With the the most nosI closing of most successful sue suc year In Its is history it t Is Is an announced announced an- an i- i that Gordon academy will wU re receive re- re cehe this fall for tho the erection tion 1111 of or a a boys' boys dormitory with wih gymnasium gym gym- gm- gm combined and for other Improvements Im Im- im- im at nt that excellent InsUlt InsUlt- lion Ion t At a m meeting of or the board of trustees trustees trus trus- trus tees last t night nigh the matter of rending Fending Rev P. P A. A Simpkin East to ral raise o for the schools school's schools current e ex expenses was discussed and that action in all al probability will he bo taken Thy The Th monc money Is needed to meet current needs and will wil tido the Institution over oer Into into- next year car which is expected to bo J 9 even more met successful than that which i 13 Is being b beIng be be- ing forral formally terminated this w week ek Tho The name of or th the Colorado Colordo man who I has hW offered to 10 dorte for the of the school Ls Lq withheld l by hy Principal David B. B Clark lark for Cot reasons reasons rea rea- sons best known lo to tho institution but I promise of oC J its payment in two In installments install install- tal- tal ments of each has gladdened gladdened- iho tho hearts of or all al friends s of Gordon academy and has assured a future aa as astill 0 till full of triumph as any other tonal Institution in the state slate C Commencement Week ck Now No On O. O Commencement we week i is now on In full Cull blast blan hla l ai at the academy my the 10 lOr pupil t ten n teachers and the principal are arc ar ra ln the time of their lives The CI environment of or the school chool m makes ke examinations n ns as pleasant pl l ant as ns any el class class- day The rhe regular I day class exercises s be began began besan be- be gan san yesterday morning and were held throughout tile the day The alumni banquet to member member of or th tl the board their wives and an members of or the faculty and senior cla class will wll ho bo held hel toda today j Field lay day exercises will wll he ht h held helt lr at t the tho I academy aea tomorrow OW morning An Indication of the high regard in tri inI i 1 I which the institution l li is held kohl j Is Iv shown h by the fact fac that tho the Legon Jewelry company voluntarily gold anti and silver watch fohr for foi the tho and next highest point v. boys boy and anti gold und silver brooches for tile ilie tlc first fr t and In the tho ih S m bo bo tHu tu t jj I day 5 g t ti t k Jf i year Neal cur nt at the tho Tho hc r 2 commencement exorcises exercises bo Jim In halt hall hal from K S to 0 S o o'clock Jock ami the tho faculty reception n for tor enIo at Ul Gordon Cordon hall ball from 0 D t to 11 II oclo l haJ These rhese events in the lie c evening evening- will wil follow follow fol tot low the athletic events of the cn day will luncheon to toI Miss Js Bishop wi give gha a a. I the flue tie seniors at ai noon Friday I School J. J Ii fro ll Fa Fast t. t t Gordon academy is another Ih- Ih Ir- Ir S of or which Utah ma may w well well- l. l b ba b I I oud is 11 shown J ho by the Ow f ct that th tho ho f banner hannel year par c-ar just closed cd has boon hoon the tle year rear of Its il history There are 10 students while a few years e rs ago there hero theo were vere no 10 more than 50 GO fife lc groth growth ha has exceeded the lie fondest t expectations ff of those those who stand sponsor for the iho school an and the th preparations now making makin mak mak- exhibit a 1 i confidence c in lug ing for fol oI next ye year yetI r in ill the tho which wJ will gl give it impetus in th the that lint n is i to to t.- come T Tia t announcement that hint the th school will r receive eh money for Cor the tho n o oa oa of ofa wil will tho tio a a boys' boys dormitory 1 gladden heart hearts ts of those thol who have ha e shown an interest in lii th the institution and while the mone money ma may maj not be available until fo full fall I. I it i will wl be bE l used nod cd as s soon as ns in il making Gordon Gonlon academy my t and most pretentious school chool in the entire entre West Sest et That Thai That the tho which tho th school now nov needs will wi be easy to g set t I 1 is Ko he 10 belief of the trustees who know that heler the fame fanio of the school has spread This mone money will ivill wi go a long lonG wn way t toward ward put put- tn tine the Institution on ou 01 a a. a sound financial finan finn cial cia basis and ane with th the now construction construe construe- lion tion that is to come the tho future is Is' Is Isa a as lon su red Tho The school property at a Third So South th and Third East is now worth worthen en easily I tho buildings anti and and tho the grounds gounds are arC in ideal shape present nt management Is la conservatively elY progressive Oldest t School hool in State Stale bears the distinction Gordon academy tion of being the oldest school chool In th the tho state stale lon of Utah It I was founded In 1818 as Hammond lommond hall bali hal and Its origin Indirectly is In directly traceable to the New cw Vest West association a branch of the Congregational Congregational ional Educational association Colonel Hammond of or Chicago donated the first mono money that formed farmed the nucleus for Utah's first educational In institution Hammond hall is now used solely for recitation rooms room and ald u until m seven cven years cars n ago ngo o was the only building on tho ho school chool property properlY At t that time Nathaniel Gordon of Massachusetts donated donatell th the mone money for Gordon han hall now nov used as ns girls girls' dormitory and this thin Continued from Six Six GORDON ACADEMY S WILL BE ENLARGED Continued from ra Page Pago o Ono One marked liell a new epoch in the growth of of tho institution The he faculty of oC Gordon academy now stands standa David Burns Clark I n. n G. G front from Ohio State Stute University member American Chem Chemical leal society Instructor In iii science sciences Florence enco E. E Bishop pre pro from Ohio Wesleyan an Uni- Uni Instructor In art Mr Mrs David Id Burns Bunts Clark from rom Ohio University Il Instructor in Latin Ada Elizabeth Bentley B. B Pd id from mail normal 1 co college II J Instructor In i English anti ami history Edna ItIna T. T B n. n A A. from frum Ohio Wesleyan University Instructor in ut German and French Dorothy Thompson assistant In Instructor Instructor Instructor In- In In grade grades F Esther ther Tuckerman Allen Alien B. B A. A from Reserve Un University I ItO hut Instructor rue tOl of ot violin Judith Evann instructor In piano plane Mrs Mr 1111 Byron llyon W W. King Ring Instructor In Iii oratory antI and physical culture Mrs Mr r Minerva Brotherton from Crom Colorado normal and Chicago University Instructor in ift mathematics The and board of oC tru trustees teea are n Elmer I. I Goshen Gohen president J J. J B. B Evans ou secretary T Edward Merrill Mer Mer- errill er- er rill nil treasurer Lucius B. B Hall hail C C. C E. E Allen Alien Frank Fi B. B Stephens Rev nevo Peter A. A Simpkin F. F A. A antI and Judge JUdg George G. G Armstrong |