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Show I B.Y.C. CATALOGUE I ISOUT. H Yesterday tho llrlgham Young col- H lego catalogue wan mailed to tho H ttudentH and alumni of tho school. H Tho bulletin announces a number of B sow and Interesting things In regard H to tho coming school year. A school B year of thirty-six weeks Is outlined, '' commencing with tho registration of students, September 22, and closing B -with I In-. Alumni reunion, Juno C. H Provision In made for only two sec- lions In first year work, and theso sections' nra to bo kept small. One U to provldo for tho largo class of train- B Jug school graduates put out last BB spring, and tho other for tho students BB "who otherwise would not be able to BB attend high school becauso of living BB In districts far removed from theso BB advantaged. BB Then a great Improvement Is to BB lie made by commencing tho day's BB .work at 8:30 Instead of 8 o'clock, as BB previously. Tills prevents any haudl- BB tap that used to bo experienced 1)0- BBj cause or tlio arrival of tho lntorurban BB. ors. It shortens tho day by a one- BB hour period, giving only threo labora- H tory periods, ono hi the morning and BB' two In tho afternoon. Dovotional Is BB .to commenco at 9:25 and Is to pre- BB i eodo theology, which Is listed at 3:45. H Tho afternoon schedule is to bo as BB' BH1 A number of now teachers aro 11st- H d for next year Just as many as Bflj, ' aro leaving. When wo consider that Bj moro than a dozen first year classos flk have been eliminated, wo sec that this M Clvcs a big strength In tho teaching Bflj ' iorcc. Trofessor Wlllnrd Gardner, a B Ph. D. man, who liaa had wldo experl- Bflj enco as a student and teacher both H at tho A. C. and the University of H California, it to take tho department H of physics as left open through the j H icslgnatlon of Prof. I A. Hinckley. H Prof. Geo. I). Casto comes from tho H Agricultural college. Ho will teach H In tho field of economics, sociology BH1 and public oxprossion. I'rof. Parley H A. Chrlstensen comes from the Box B Xlder High school. Mr. ChrUtenucn B fe a graduato of tho B. Y. C, and n H V. of U. man. J. E. Palmer comes H fresh from the University of Utah. H He and Chrlstensen aro to occupy the M places left vacant upon tho reslgna- H tlon of KUen II. Hinckley and Lottie K II. Kunz. A. Ladru Jensen Is from B tho Agricultural collego a graduate m at this year. Ho Is scheduled In the B aletory department. Mary Carlisle, B who expected to teach elsewhere, has BflK decided to remain and Is scheduled B in the domestic sclenco and English. m In tho training school, threo new Bflj teachers aro employed. J. E. Erlck- Hflj an. Barbara Maughan, and Aurllla M Watklns nro thoso selected. Venice B McAllster takes Lydla Hansen's Hfla place as prlvato secretary to tho proa- ldont. A number or new collego HIK courses have been added, not only In tbo normal department, but In other B departments as well. This will per- BBS i nit students to get as substantial B -work for the first two collego years BB as they can got anywhere. |