Show I i iII iI II 1 i 1 I MURDOCK ACADEMY II n II I I Beaver er CIl City ty Utah Sept The G. C. The eleventh school year eat at the tho Murdock lur l academy judging from tho the present outlook outlook outlook out out- look promises to bo Lo the tho record break ing year No Xo longer tho the branch of ot the Brigham Young Toung university but an independent In Independent In- In dependent school of ot four years cars high school an and normal work with a n faculty larger er than titan over before a 0 new bull building rapidly nearing completion anda antI and a 3 student t 1 body sure to be at least a 1 third larger than an any other year things do indeed look took br bright ht Several teachers have been added ed and some new ones have vo como come to take tho the places s left leCt b by tho the live five who have havo gone goona to Eastern schools to do advanced ad work In their line Tho The a agricultural department has re received received re- re a no most capable dead head hea in Professor F P. N Merrill a man Ilan of experience e. and antI j learning In charge of athletics we have Byrum a f man Full Aull known In Utah for his Ono fluid work In tn basket lie is 18 a 0 student of or Yale Tale university and A A. B n. from tho the Agricultural Agricultural I tural colle college e. e Frank Da Day an A. A B- B from tho the University of ot Utah and und student student stu stu- dent clent o of Chicago o and antI other universities has charge chan c o of the history and civics 8 Jesse 1 P. P May Ila Is head of or the preparatory department Leasil Brusher Brasher of ot the shop work and J. J G. G who ho for president of or the Eastern East East- man many years was ern rn states mission of or the tho missionary I school I I The domestic art department which was so successful last year car bl bids s fair to todo do equally well this ear year with Miss Uell of ot time the Young Youns- university In hl char charge e. e I Alfred Alfr 11 M. M Durham for many years ears head of ot the music department has been boon granted ranted a Q furlough to spend the winter In In Now r-ew York studying His HIt brother George Geors-c Durham who takes his place placa i is certain to keep that department up upI I i to the hl high h standard it has hai always been I Both Doth the tho girls' girls and boys boys' hands bands havo have i already started work and Geor George e Woodhouse Woodhouse Woodhouse Wood- Wood house their director says that they are certain to surpass all other yellS years So o man many students are tire coming cominS' In e every everyday everyday er day that there are ore no longer rooms for them tt at t the school BO so numbers of them have been forced to take rooms In the C I town Plans Plains are being made In consequence consequence consequence con con- sequence for tor a new now dormitory to be bet erected In to tho the n near ar future Several Sc houses arc are to be built near by to acI accommodate accommodate ac ac- ac- ac boarders D Demand has been made from tram the tho outlying outlying out out- I lying dl districts for an nn extension courso to unable enable students who for various reasons reasons real rea- rea sons sonK cannot attend school this year car to toI I l keep up with their work A committee consisting of Frank Day Moct er and amI Margaret Evans i has been i appointed to look Into the matter maUr I I to take at least leaston Every girl 1 Is 18 required work Throe Thre of gymnastic 1 on one year ear hours a week reek Is to be bo spent In practical I work The Tho girls are to be thoroughly exercised In S Swedish dl h. h German and apparatus apparatus apparatus ap ap- ap- ap gymnastics Physical men measurements measure urAI urA- urA ments mentH are now being given Ivon by Dr Mc McGregor Ic- Ic Gregor Greg and nud the Ume director M Ml Margaret I Evans 1 |