Show FACULTY OF THE TUE tUG SCHOLARSHIP OF THOSE WHO ARE TO TEACH EACH THIS YEAR Board of Education and De Decides to Visit Vit est Ogden Next Week The Tho city hoard of education hold belch a brief session this morning for the pur purpose pose or of going over o r the school situa lion immediately Immediate prior I to the open opeil openIng I lug Ing of the thc HI High h School which will take place Monday morn morning Ins The rhe two lower floors or of the new building will willbe be bc rea ready for occupancy and the tho board will have hae to Lo get along with that condi ion until the Iho balanc of the building can bo bit made rend ready for or the school scho l worl it of k Aside from the report of dills rg regarding the condition of the schools generally the board I did ld nothing ng of particular and the session was confined to Iou rou routine I tine line business In order to settle the matter of whether the West Vest O Ogden den school shall he maintained this winter or the students shall be con conveyed to another school the board decided to visit the dil district next week and meet mcl with the pe people I The report or of Superintendent Mills as 33 to the opening of the schools of the city outside the tho High SchoOl Is encouraging and It Is a source of much gratification to the board The report that the schools opened under favorable conditions and that the attendance was all that could be bc expected Superintendent Mills and the board boar of education have hac been laboring con to secure modern high school facilities s for fOI Ogden Their ei efforts orts met with heart hearty cooperation A modern high school hull building ding Is be beIng lug Ing completed at al a cost uC of I Great effort has been heen nm e to bring the high school faculty up to the highest standard The are arc graduates of colleges or oth other r reputable reputable able Institutions and all have go tJ records s lit In the school worM World Principal f 1 O 0 Cross A B was q a qI I student or of Carleton College of North Northfield I field Minn ant and has his college collese he de deI gree grce from the of or Utah Mr lr I Cross has a long record as a success successful success fill ful principal in the th salt IC rake e City I sch He also has las in ell I record as an athletic ath qc iii ht Salt SaltI Lake anti and Provo I B A Perkins A B Uni versa J J In r and andI I physics iTt Mr Perkin i In addition n to taking his degree at Sanford has been a student l at hue r se sessions of the University or of Chicago antl the tho University of Re has had seven years experience In tc G y II Kellogg D B S Kambs Agri Agricultural Agricultural cultural College Instructor In naturI I al it science Mr r Kellogg Kellos comes from Wilson Kansas where he was prin principal principal cipal of the high school I Thomas M or Henley Ph B i sHy sity of o Instructor In Eng Itch Mr lr Henley l brings very high 1 from the University of Chicago faculty W E Archibold A A B Brown Uni University I Instructor In history Ir 11 ArchIbald Archibold has had ten years exper experience I as teacher live fie of which he was principal J J E Beeson B S De Un I ve sit Mr Beeson Is the instructor t in m and hiss has had several years ears successful experience experienceS I S lIeD MCD A B and A M I University of Missouri and Mawr College Collese Instructor In Lat a an ant I Greek Hazel B Stevens Steens A B University of Utah Georgo 1 Brown B S University of Utah athletic or 11 B Brown row was a member of he Yi oto t rlou foot I I ball team of the U of U coached b by byJoe Joe Maddock Thomas rhoma P Horn student three years ears at the thc Northwestern North Un University in III In commercial branches Frank Thatcher graduate or of the theman man manual nul at tl the thc Agricultural tural College ollege Logan Utah Donald Beauregard student tiu et ears in the arts department of the University of Utah and for two years carH in the Julian Academy of in art Edna I L Martin Ph B University of Chicago Instructor In French Miss Marlin has had four tears cars experienceS experience S in this work rs J Farnsworth A B BI Instruction In English and aud history Florence l J Hirst A B University I or of Nebraska May lIar Kyle A B A 1 Park Col College College lege University or of California and I University of Chicago Instructor In algebra and English Maud Tabor A B University or of I Michigan Emilie Bannister student at al the tho thoI I 1 University of California and at t the I Willard Id School of Berlin Germany Instructor In German Florence tanning Lanning stud student nt of col Ii gc three years Instructor In short shorthand hand and typewriting Lillian Royce graduate of Stout In Institute Wis ls Instructor in inse 1 se hug Eva Em Farr B S Agricultural Gel loge of Utah instructor In cooking I Celeste Acree instructor In music I |