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Show New Highland School Ready For Fall Term The new Highland High School opens early this fall with a full curriculum for 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade students. Letters to the Board of Education show great concern over the program especially espec-ially athletics. The young men and women attending the new school will have as good a choice of subjects and sports as in any other school in the city. A full athletic program will be carried on through arrangements made between the School Department Depart-ment and the Highland Stake whereby the school will have use of the facilities of the Highland Stake Gymnasium cVse by on Parleys Canyon Boulevard. Coupled with this will be the leveling off of land surrounding the school into football, baseball and track fields. All will be in operation by the opening of the school year. The academic program is full and varied. In addition to the basics, courses will be offered in a foreign language, Home Economics, Shop, Science, and Business. Facilities for the ultra modern Home Ec. classes are- in their permanent places. The Shop machinery is temporarily set until un-til further work on the school is finished, but the full equipment is at hand for students. When the tenth grade-sophomore students move into their junior year the 9th graders will move up to become sophomores and so on until a complete high school student body is functioning. The attitudes and arrangements of this new body of sudents and facutly will set the pace and traditions tra-ditions of the new school for years to come. The Highland High School will receive pupils residing within the area bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of 19th East Street and Bryan Ave.; west on Bryan Avenue to 15th East Street; south on 15th East Street to 21st South Street; west on 21st South Street to 13th East Street; south on 13th East Street to Highland Drive; south on Highland High-land Drive to City Limits; east and (Continued on Page 2) (Continued from Page 1) north along City Limits to railroad rail-road tracks in Parley's Canyon; west and north along railroad tracks to point where 20th East crosses railroad tracks; north on 20th East Street to rim of canyon; can-yon; east along north rim of canyon can-yon to 21st East Street; north on 21st East Street to 21st South Street; west on 21st South Street to 19th East fitrpor- nntv. , uiivi "wim on 19 East Street to point of beginning. begin-ning. The Highland High School will receive 10th grade pupils residing within the area bounded as follows : Beginning at Bryan Avenue and East City Limits; west on Bryan Avenue to 13th East Street; south on 13th East Street to 17th South Street; west on 17th South Street to 11th East Street; south on 11th East Street to 21st South Street; south and east along Highland Drive to City Limits; and east and north along City Limits to point of beginning. Dr. Fred W. Arbogast, former East High principal, will head the staff of he new Highland High School. |