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Show B. Y. COLLEGE TO I CLOSE MAY 24 Years Work Highly Success- 1 1 ful. Establishment of Stand- J I arc! Normal School Was ill Feature of The Year. Will j I Open Auspiciously in Sep- ; 1 1 tcmbcr. j if I Tho Commencement exorcises of ll tho Hrlgham Youug Collego, which uro III to bo held on Friday tho 24th of tho jl present monthwill closo ono of tho ! most successful" ycarB in tho history of jjjl tho institution. Tho .rork has uoen ffll moio thorough In all departments, tuo tjil Btudeuts huvo been hold to their work fil in ull lines of activity and tho gen- ill oral tono of tho Student Uody has jjjl been decidedly aboo tho aernBe. I'll Tho most marked featuro of tho ill I year was tho establishment of a Hjl Standard Normal School at tho Col- Hi lego by tho'aeneral Church Board of ! j!l Education. Tho Trustees thought it ill best to organize ono year's worK tor fjj tho school year 191M2, to bo follow- l ed by n second year for 1912-13. A '" largo class took advantago of tho id- 111 anccd work offorod, tho result being jil an excellent beginning for tho greater ill B. Y. ! With the opontng of tho Collogo in wl September will como tho'comploto os- jll tabllshment of tho Normal School. j ill which will requlro for ontranco a j I fom- years high school training and j I will g v0 two years' work Including j I oucu stiMt'Ots as Normal Training, i I PsyehoiofM i.nd Educntlon, Sociology, H I Ethics i.nd also work In English, "j I Modern language, Mathematics, otc. i I The College is well supplied wltU I I bulldlng3 and equipment to do ndvanc- ' f ed work nud It bus a faculty of which ; I any Institution can bo proud. For tho I I I coming year, two now men havo been ' J I engaged. John W. Gardner, A. M., ; I who. after having taken tils A. H. nt ill the Hrlghnm Young College, spont ono ? I year nt tho Unlerslty of Utah, then I spent two years nt tho University of ill California. Ho specialized In nistory I and rotated bubjects. t : I And J. E. Hickman, A. M., comes Kjfl to us directly from tho Columbia Unl- hHM verslty. Prof. Hickman has been a M I prominent flguro In tho educational I I work of tho stato for n number or I I years. Ho will nsslBt Prof. D. C. II Jensen In tho professional work of II tbe Normal Schol. 1 II With tho faculty thuB strengthened j j nud the work of tho wholo school ro- I'll organized with tho object in view of 1 if I supporting our normal work wo feel that tho Institution will bo ono of 4 III which tho people of tho Intermountaln lilll region can well bo proud. 'lilll Tho demand for professionally llOl trained teachers Is rapidly Increasing. I Tho calls mado upon tho Collego this i year for well trained teachors aro ' , such that It cannot begin to supply ( I tho demand. Much higher salaries , aro bolng paid than formorly, espe- i daily In case of thoso who havo had 1 a Normal School training. Our school jj theroforo offers an excellent opening 3' I for n young porson who Is looking ; for a vocation. l!p |