Show SUMMER SCHOOL EDITION WELL RECE FRIDAY Annual Summer School Outing SCOUT Celebrated Today in Logan Canyon About hundred Summer semblance was aas follows: The garb School students left the campus this of the celebraators Said garb was as morning bound for the upper reach- a rule of a brownish color — the most one Public Welfare Leader Delivers es of Logan canyon and a day of real widely accepted color for canyon Excellent And Timely Talks— sport The College trucks were on parties hand to furnish free transportation The students will be free to amuse so that none of themselves as Emphasizes The “Big Brother for the merry-makethey see fit when they who take the trip will find it reach the “camping those ground” and the Spirit to than walk farther any necessary concensus of opinion seems to be that from the trucks to a shady place— fishing tramping eating sleeping Theodore Hanson if Superintendent they feel so inclined and the throwing of horse shoes of the National Public Welfare In a census taken recently it was will be Let most popular League delivered the first of his found that practically the entire us suggest litat there are very many series of lectures to the Utah Agri- student body will make the trip This points of interest located throughout cultural College Summer School is a very fortunate state of affairs the canyon so that trips of scientific students on Tuesday July 8 Mr and one which will assure a very investigation should be very profitHanson’s lecture was on “The Big successful able to the students of high school trip Brother Element in Government” learnThe exodus from the halls of standing Also there are these same for available Superintendent Ilanson outlined ing this morning resembled in many fascinating points an his speech as introductory one for respects the daily going to work lengthy and exhaustive trips of exthe ones to follow on the same lines journey of the “working man” Each ploration It should prove profitable Ho began by quoting several of the student was armed to the teeth with for merry-maketo follow up some Psalms to illustrate what he con- a lunch of some kind or other Since of the numerous ravines with which sidered an ideal definition of suc- it was left to the discretion of the the canyon is literally infested in cess He emphasized the fact that ones involved in the trip as to the order to catch the wiley wild beast in these quotations were notable be- genus of lunch desired a naturally his lair cause of the absence of the word phenomenally varied line of “chow” At any rate a good time will be “don’t” which word reacts more for was the rule The other point of re had by all Mr bad than good upon the boy Hanson stated it as his belief that Wins parents and guardians should use Ramsperger Afl the word “do” in place of the odious SEGQII “don’t” and that an extensive “do” Summer rs rs accomplish much in good prevention of crime among juveniles "The ‘policemen’s club’ rather than the ‘big brother’ spirit predominates in our society today” continued Mr Hanson “which fact Is a potent power for bad A saner spirit of citizenship and patriotism should be reached to assure the future of (Continued on page two) program would CHALLENGE!! “Sol” Barber and “Stan” Anderson being In their right senses and perfectly sane and normal In all ways do hereby challenge or otherwise defy summon dare or canvass any member of the Summer School student body to a game of tennis These men as all are doubtless aware both wield the tennis racquet with the “south paw” and consequently they play a tremendously expert game impossible under any other circumstances They will play doubles against any other two men in school if two with sufficient valor can be found Barber and Anderson will later challenge the world in fact they do so no Please don’t all speak at once SES Quarter Tennis Title REM Herman C Ramsperger ‘19 is the Practical Work in Many Dewinner of the Summer School Men’s Featured-Hist- ory Be Will partments He Singles Tennis Tournament Department Will Give won the final match with Joe Reed New Course An analysis of the wrork of the Peace conference now meeting at Versailles and a study of post war problems will furnish the subject matter of a very important course to be offered Summer School students by the History department during the second term of the Summer by a score of 6 6-- 2 on July 3 The match started out auspiciously for Reed w’ho in the first set w’on the first three games Ramsperger came back with pep however and it was nip and tuck ifrom then to the end of the the twice deuced set 6 In the second set the play w’as not so evenly matched Reed could not seem to hit the stride which characterized him in the initial set Ramsperger however played consistently and his accurate placing kept his worthy opponent in contin-u- a and rapid motion Ramsperger has played a very strong game throughout this year His rise to tennis prowes has been meteor-like- d He has played the game only about two years with purpose and he plays a very eff ective game taking into consideration the length of time he has play- The course will begin July 21 and continue six weeks While it will follow’ a course in recent history which has had under consideration the causes of the war of 1914 it is open to any who have special interest in the study of the political aid social results of the great upheaval Professor D E Robinson will have charge of the course and it will be so organized that special topics for intensive study will be asslgnel to each student The excellent library ed (Continued on page two) Quarter 8-- 8-- (Continued on Page Two) JULY 11 1919 MBS’ COURSE0 President Peterson Announces Special Course to Be Given in 1919-20- — First of Kind in West The Utah Agricultural College has outlined plans for a training course for Boy Scout Leaders which will be given for the first time during the according to an anyear 1919-2- 0 G nouncement made by Dr E Peterson President of the College The training course the first of its kind to be given by a school in the intermountain country is under the direction of a committee of the following men: Dr George R Hill Director of the School of Agriculture at the College chairman Dr M II Harris State Leader Boys’ and Girls’ Vocational Work Professor J C Hogenson Professor L R Hum-pherAssociate Professor of Farm Porter Mechanics and Dr R 0 Professor of Physiology and Medical Supervisor of students The w’ork will be given at a convention which will be held during the last w’eek in January and the first w’eek in February in the winter of 1920 and at a six weeks’ practical course w’hich will be held next spring The w’ork w’hich will be presented to the Scout Leaders during the tw’o w’eeks convention in the winter will be of a theoretical nature while during the six weeks field trip practical work will be given under the direction of the men on the committee in charge and also various members of the College faculty The Course while designed primarily for Boy Scout Leaders will be open to students of the College and any others Interested President A W Ivins of the Board of Trustees of the College and a on the national representative National Council of the Boy Scouts of America will take part In the ys program This w’ork has the hearty support of President Woodrow Wilson and Secretary McAdoo both members of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America Someone Is saving what you spend foolishly Who is depositing your dollars? 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