Show ALU HOOKS I One of ot the fine tine additions of ot th he year to the library Is a lI set t of o O 0 history books The chronicles s of Am America Roosevelt edition pub pub- published I by Yale university Each volume Is ts written n by a specialist or specialists and the entire set was written with the oe a avowed l pur pur- purpose purpose pur- pur pose of awakening new new end and ex- ex extend ex extended tend tended d Interest in American his his- history his history history tory and to present the complete story In as good literary form torm as a possible Yale university the authors and reserved the right to publish or reject menu menu- manu manuscript script according to merit In Inconsequence Inconsequence Inconsequence consequence it tt is believed that this set act of books Is a most note note- note northy addition not only to hIs hIs- hIstory history his history tory but to Am American literature As A American history and civics cI is isone isone Isone one of ot tile the ho required courses in the senior year we feel sure that the books will serve a IL very lery ery useful purpose in tn the school 1 rolt ENGLISh The high school has lee i for some time timo the value of or II a command of ot our h lan Ian language lan language guage and year by year has Im- Im improved Im Improved proved pro the tho English instruction A Ase V le lew course in English gram gram- gram gram- grammar grammar mar has been quite quito popular In the thelast thelast thelast last semester of ot the high school course and has been of ot value alue to students entering college In or- or order or order der to make male the course still more valuable Mrs Newcomb head bead ot of tho English department is ar- ar arrangIng arranging ar arranging ranging rang to offer otter the ho course dur dur- durIng dur- dur durIn during In ing the prez present nt semester to such students as may prove pro AT TnT u or Of U v The necessity of such work Is exemplified at the tho present time by the tho University of ot Utah falling In line with most moat other In requiring all nil freshmen n stu students tu- tu dents to take tale an examination in tn English before entering tho the uni- uni uni university No matter from fram from what school a stud student nt may come unless he can give rhe evidence of ot ability to use uso his hie moth mother mollier r tongue in written composition with some somo degree ot of cogency and correctness he is required re required to take a course courso III in Fun English for tor one Cine term or more snore without credit We he- he believe be believe lieve here this tills Is a move moo In the right direction and anti we hope It will give an added incentive to l h school to take tako pride in doln doing good work vork In English IIA hAVE 1 nOoSE DONE Inurn WELL ELI High school students ot of the past who have ha taken Ilia th senior English with our popular and et- et flent et-flent lent teacher Mrs Irs FlorEnce Newcomb have usually found it possible to enter the vas various col- col colleges col colleges leges logos both east cast and west through passing satisfactorily lI th tb th- th English examinatIon The high school must maintain its reputation In Inthis inthis Inthis this matter and we s-e s must do per per- perhaps per perhaps hap haps a little better for colleges are overcrowded and many are ec exercising the of ot ex- ex excluding ex excluding eluding students who do not meet h standardS u Y mio IN IX v U n IT s 5 A The new Utah High School Athletic association has a propitious opening From Front all dis- dis distrIcts districts dis districts of ot the state come ornE favorablE reports of ot the work of the new association The Tho superintendents principals coaches of ot region reelon I 1 composing O Ogden den Weber r county Davis Box Dox Elder Eider Logan Cache Rich Kich county Morgan and Preston Idaho met at Pity City last Saturday after after- j noon i In a 0 c constructive e conference I the thu region region- regional under the direction of ot regional al director W V Karl The meeting was harmonious throughout and much was vas accomplished in the ot of the years year's activities We call attention of ot Ogden stul to our rOOT I Oct 8 Ogden vs S e Davis ls at Oct I 16 G Ogden'S Ogden vs S Preston pre at nt Preston Oct 21 Logan'S Logan vs S 5 Ogden at Ogden Oct 29 28 Box Dox Elder Eider vs VII Ogden at Ogden Osden Nov Nor 8 Weber vs S 5 Ogden Olden at t Ogden I I OGDEN InEn AND ANh It is thus seen that Ogden Osden has ha I three games carries at home and two away awa awaIt It Is 1 planned also to have I another big biff home game at ut Ogden on ArmIstice Arnil day In III addition to this Coach I Kapple apple will play at atI I least one other game with some bl big school outside of ot the thA regu regu- regu regular regular lar schedule This being beine the hc first season for Weber high it 11 Is not yet et certain whether the same game e will ill willbe willlie be Od Ogden's ns n's or Webers Weber's ebers I 1 I e c from the th standpoint of ot gate cate r receipts receipt It ItI will probably be Webers Weber's game MINI A first class mind is never sat eat sat satisfied with surface observations when in Its humility It has hILS ad- ad admitted ad admitted I that thEre thero i Is a question to tobe tobe be considered It turns 1 OJ restless end ruthless curiosity on the ques Ques- Question ques- ques question question tion It Is ne never ner r satisfied with IL a sweeping judgment It ferrets out eyer every detail and tries to see lice just wha what t bearing each detail ha has on the whole question GLENN A CU COMMON TONGUE 0 Colonel J 1 C writing for The Graphic August makes a n plea for a common lan lan- lan language guage In which all 11 might con con- convene converse con converse verse vene lIe He recommends Spanish Ito He says Esperanto his hs fall failed d English Is too complicated and too unreasonable in Its method ot of spelling neither French Ger Ger- German Ger- Ger German German man nor Italian could oo oe agreed upon because of ot opposition of ot all others I suggest Spanish for th these se reasons s I 1 I It Is the tho easiest and simplest of all languages 2 It ItIs Itis itIs Is flexible expressive and musical 3 It Is already widely ly used l In all commerce 4 It would not be opposed by any nation YS Y'S FRI lAYS DAYS SS I ASSEMBLY lILY LY If It all nit assemblies can bo be as In- In interesting In Interesting as the first that on-that on that that ot of Friday they last last they will b be bo abundantly abundantly dantly worth while After welcome and brief address by Cecil Fife FICe student body pres pres- pres- pres ident president the new students were In- In introduced in introduced d to the tho extra curricular extra activities of or the school through the various organization presidents presidents dents as follows Stella Stelia club Grant Chandler Forum I Kenneth I Sheen Gamma Kappa Vernal JOhnson Ham And Ralph Stev Stev- Stevenson Stevenson Stev- Stev Stevenson enson Car Carpe e Diem Neth Mc- Mc McClelian Mc-Clellan Mc Ic- Ic Clellan Clelian IL H II C Clifford Fretwell Girls association Dorothy Coop F 1 U N 1 Edith Ebert French Eleanor Weeks Music Mark Robinson Athletics Dixon Rap Rap- Kappie Kap pie Words of welcome were given by Principal Merrill and Vice Principal Coolidge e A piano solo was played by Mildred McKay and a violin duet by Virginia An- An Anderson Anderson An derson and Dale Wang ird Eve Eve- Even Evelyn 1 lyn In n itz Denowitz accompanist t Eve I I II I ENROLLMENT EXT The rhe enrollment as reported on I Friday was as follows Seniors IBS total boys bos girls Juniors boys bos girls to- to total to total tat tal tal sophomores boys 70 girls sirls 60 total grand total As there were wore perhaps 50 cards not entered the actual at- at attendance at attendance Is somewhere above n It Is ts assumed almost a hun bun bundred hundred dred new flew students will enter this week |