Show STUDENT LITE I WHAT THE 5c H nnt s - AGRICULTURE I With Doctor Harris at the head of this department it is progressSome new courses1 ino rapidly have been added and with the aid f Dr Widtsoe Dr Stewart and Mr Itowrnan this is one of departments we the strongest have in our school Dr Widtsoe is teaching a ls course in course takes up the nature of the the farm regions soil in dry Dry-harmin- GENERAL SCIENCE Department of Physics The phyM(s aboratories are now among the best equiped of any in the school Every piece of j g n(cessarv for com thoroh laboralory courses has lieen provided and it is no longer necessary for stu- dents to work in groups of two or three on the same experiment Moreover the equipment is new and strictly modern which makamount of rain-fal- l temperature es it possible to do much more of culti- accurate and eflicient work methods and the proper vation to preserve the moisture Physics liii s become a very pop- water being ular coin sc during recent years that is precipitated the essential element in plant ris- production in our dry farm tricts Dr Stewart teaches a course in Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture In this course students are made familiar with the chemical composition of the most common soils and the elements of plant food their abundance or scarcity is discussed and the fact 'is brought out that by continually eroping your land and not returning any of the plant food elements hack the soil will soon he exhausted of its fertility Mr Bowman is teaching a The text used course in crops is “Cereals in America" This “omse deals with the best depths f planting and the most suitable temperature for the production (f our Held crops and the relative importance of the different cereals is discussed In connection with this depart- ment is our Experiment Station Farm at Greenville this farm is doing some very valuable experi crops menting with different breeding up some good varieties and di carding others which are’ nof adopted to the conditions Also the at Xephi is doing good work in connection with the l S Bureau of Plant Industry They are experiment-- j ing with different dry farm crops and their adaptability to differ- This it ilrv farm soelions branch of Agriculture is work- ing continually for the improvement of our crops and the reclamation of our arid lands Sub-Statio- The students in j j j CHAPEL (Continued from page 1) win who explained some of the difficulties that had been met in getting the book out T W Peters was the next annealed to the r i a HOME ECONOMICS The trtah Branch of Home Economies will meet in Salt Lake City November gram is as follows: The 28-2- 0 Nov 28-- 2:00 p pro- m — Report of Secretary and Trea urer — Lottie M Harris m— Report of commit tee on course of study for the 7th and 8th grades— Miss Lizzie 0 McKay chairman: IrftO p m — Ellen H Richards Memorial Fund— vMrs Leah 1) Widtsoe Twommute report 4:f0 ! from eacli member m— Report a Nov 20-9- :00 of the committee on school lunch- 200 ol pottery The appreciation of nature’s ait courses have just completed sev- and the development in beauty of eral very interesting designs for the house and its appointments and environments is one of the heavy vases The forms are now will bring readv for easting in the clav greatest factors that joy to the rural person and this which is a very interesting proapplies doubly strong to the wocess The indications are that man within the house We often some fine pottery will result forget how greatly we are inThe home crafts students are fluenced by our environment some interesting just completing Have any of you been troubled work in stenciling and are now with being compelled to study in designing for modeled leather a room that seems distracting to These are new courses elective to the nerves? You may not know of one had those who have year what is' the matter and may stuSeven or design equivalent think you are ill Just take a and work the dents are pursuing look at your light If it is placed there is little doubt as it becomes high in teb room and without a better known the members will good shade it may be the source greatly increase of your trouble Try bringing ii the A college student called at low in the room and get a good was and since not studio long e mashade — one of a he said greatly surprised He te: ial that excludes the direct was the know didn’t department light finin the upper part of the room elas a mom You can make a good one anything more than elemen-tardevoted to instruction in in a few minutes Make a wire freehand work Bay us a frame and cover it with n green silk or green wrapping paper visit and see for yourself Dr Harris in a neent chapel Improper adjustment of light can talk called your attention to the mar the effect of the best of fforts being put forth aiming at rooms as well as irritate the lied bringing more joy into rural life of nerves the students to' purchase a and that without some reminder that we soon lone sight of pleasant f( explained jlly(1 while the class of 1012 had past occurranees The Buzzer he assumed the responsibility of said would bring back as no 110 mnk I'liWMiini' other thing would the college life for 1lis Pniteular class or a of every student and furnish joynuv other one class hut wa ous meditations in years to come Year Book for the entire school Ion J Haddock of the Junand as such should receive the iors after a brief but forceful student in loyal support of every appeal to the students asked the institution those who were willing to subProf X A Pedersen in his reminded scribe for the Buzzer to arise to n1) convincing way of which one hundred and fifteen of the desirability students (j of eents of responded procuring souvenirs It thus proved that the meet in M’f oeeur that importance profitable one $ said w? are all prone to forgel v 1 v-- t u-- ‘ j high-scho- ! nn t? w At present there are 120 students registered in elementary physics Three advanced courses are being given this year with an enrollment of 20 students This is probaballv the largest number of students that has ever applied for advanced work in physics during any one year hut the indications arc that this number will be greatly increased next year due to the fact that elementary physics which has heretofore been given in the freshman year is now given in the third year This rapid growth in the physics department should recom- mend itself to 'students desiring work in seienee semi-opaequ- n CONDUCT a i I es ! SENIORS PAGE FIVE 10:15 a m — Discussion — Mrs O T Van Winkle 10:45 a m — Correlation of arc work— with Home Economies Mrs V S Stephens 11:15 a m — Election of Off'Miscellaneous business icers COLLEGE ROLL NOW OUT (Continued from Page One) Hill Reuben" Isaacson May Johnron Floyd Lee Lueile Martineau Vcre L McAlister Florence Junius F Pack Herbert J Peters John V Porter Ralph O Sharp John A Ogden Stevens Leroy A Stewart George Walch Edith Webb Hcber J Woodbury Geo J HighV School Barber Wynoua Burns Rett a Earl Loo C Erickson Emil T Evans L H Gardner Grandisou Larsen Anna L Lewis Grover Man Albert U McAlister Irvine Melntccr Berthus B Raymond Moclla Reese Win G Jr Smith Leona Stephenson Win A 4 it Tliirkill Frank Woolley Ada Young Hattie P Dr Thomas in Ec 2 disscnsslng modern trusts it not true that the people of the l? S are going Lon J “Is through a period of Lousy Lain sez fare ? |