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Show EIGHT COURSES j I m n SCHOOL 'J First Assembly to Be Held J Tomorrow Morning at 9 o'clock r-jmk Eight fairly well defined courses of r J IttsI ruction will lie offered at the Ogden IJw tenlor high school during the coming fjll season, which will commence Mon-day. Mon-day. Tho courses re English Latin' jpBfc or modern language, engineering pre- SrA paratory, scientific agriculture, com-' jfjR m rcial bookkeeping, commercial bus-; 'VjfWL iness and household arty. ! :'jm The initial assembly of the hlgh school v :ll b h Id at the high school Monday morning at I o'clock The; ,-i -"jfl couses as outlined for the high school ' CJ f;udents during the 1920-21 term is by I tlr the best ever recorded, according j l- to Superintendent W, Karl Hopkins i '-j' w Cerpentrj auto mechanics, electrical mKFjkm const ruction mechanical drawing, j ttaJRHr- cooking, sewing, music, oral expres- jV' tw' hlon and art are some of the subjects KflnR i. atured for the coming season. MTvi Eight hundred and fifty-three stu- Tvi dents were enrolled in the teniur high' i 'k school last year, whit h was a new I 1M record, according to Principal Merrill. . 4U This year the school authorities are i prepared to take charge of 950 stu-j . ,-,'-B dents, which will be the largest eh- j MJH rollment ever recorded at the Ogden . high school |