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Show B. Y. C. News Notes When Miss Mablo Maughan listened listen-ed to the wiles of Cupid through his football representative and decided that thero was better employment for her In tho BearLake regions, tho Ilrlglinm Young Collego lost a, very vnluublo critic teacher In its excel-I excel-I lent Training department. Miss Maughan has been a teacher of unsurpassed un-surpassed excellence In our city schools hnd In tho Collego. Tho collego authorities think they hrtve mado an excellent choice In her successor, Miss Jennie Huffakcr. Miss Huffakcr conies to tho college recommended b Supt. D, C. Jensen Jen-sen of Box Elder county. Sho has been working under tho supervision of Supt. Jensen for the past two years, having taught In. her homr town, Tooele, for a number of years, before this. MIs3 Huffaker hhs been n student In the University of Utah., Besides doing her Normal work thero sho has taken work In the Normal principles nud devices for six summers, sum-mers, having prepared herself particularly partic-ularly in pedagogy and the hlstorr of education. Tho summer class In shorthand and typewriting ht tho B. Y. Is progressing pro-gressing nicely, tho beginning students stud-ents having completed about one-third one-third of h regular year's work. Each year for somo tlmo students have been asking for such a course. This is tho first year arrangements have been mado for "them. The rooms In tho brick cast building arc so cool that although onljMho'-niornlntf Is given to recitatton periods, many of the students remain all day finding tho rooms more comfortablo for study. Whether this shall become a permanent perma-nent thing in the B. Y. has not been decided, but as tho 'commercial Interests In-terests In our town aro growing ,tho deslro for such a! courso Is growing. |