Show SUMMER SESSION VICTORY’ WINGLESS CCCLES' LECTURE STARTS WEDNESDAY TODAY AT IT Volume 38 P Utah State College Logan Utah July 2 1951 Leaders E Four-Nig- hf Launch urriculum program for elementary school physical rduca- turn courses is the coal of approx- imately 30 P E directors and educators now enrolled in If I a h State's P E workshop to Trof Elizabeth chairman of the workshop the course will be conducted the last three weeks of thia session Those regiseted for the workshop are enrolled in P K 177 or 277 ' ftuest InstriMdoe Guest instructor is Miss Helen Manley currently supervisor of elementary sehnol physical cduc- atlon at University City Mo Miss Manlhv is a national author- itv on P R curriculum work hav- ing served as president of the! American Association for Health and Recrr-a- t Physical Education According i ion after leaving State f'sunmittee According to Prof Hutton several members of the State Curriculum committee will attend the confab Some of those attending will be Miss Norma Jensen Box Elder District: Miss Blanche Nelson Cache District Mrs Ruth Swenson Ogden I a Var Kump Provo: Milt Meckstram Nebo District Dr N P Nielsen University of Utah and Dr Vaughn Hall of -- the State r K Department Assisting Prof Dutton in the workahop will be all members of the USAC P E department as well as others with special interests in the course Those from the campus who are interested may receive three credits for the course or they may udit it Prof Dutton stated ! NEW ' j at least one more 4--7 sea-tarin- i ' I’SAC July ltv GIEVWFRK AIIFV has Ifen said In my country it’s an ill omen to come by the wrong door" Thus speaks Oparre the Malay princess entoiing for the first time the household nf her husband's in the New England shipping town of 1800 people Anchored in the harbor outside is "Thp Wingless Victory' a caigo ship loaded with costly spices which ha just deposited an ccn stranger cargo g the dusky wife of a on of the village And thus unravels the pathetic and tragic story of intolerance COURSES Maxwell Anderson's prizewinning play which la being presented M HIGHLIGHT a climax to the Summer Theatre Workshop at the college LAST 3 WEEKS The play opens July 4 and runs The Teaching of Science 109 a for four consecutive nights Tickthree week short course o be held ets are on sale at the basement ticket office and at the City Drug in connection with the USAC summer session will begin next Mon- store downtown Gtieat Actress day according to Dr John C Carlisle dean of the Rummer school Oparre la played by Miss Rhoda The purpose of the class will be Jordan guest actress from the to select materials and methods Hampton Institute Virginia Miss that would be most suitable to Jordan has a wide theatrical backthe attainment nf tho objectives ground and hHH charmed audof a science program iences in Cache Valley already Miss Alta Miller Supt of ele- with her program of readings from mentary schools Jordan District Negro poets With this alone as a Miss Jordan's will be the rlass Instructor She recommendation will also participate In the Teach- performance should be definitely ing of Peading 107a to be held outstanding Nathaniel the husband of Opdaily at 10 pm All elementary school teachers arre is played by Dr Harold I are invited to reg ster for these Hansen who is also directing the play While better known for his two courses directing Dr Hansen has done Political Science notable acting at USAC During the same three week The Story period Dr Clayton Whmple Chief The conflict la baaed on the anof the Food and Natural cient Euripides story of "Medea Division Dept of State The play reaches a high point will teach two courses when Oparre denounces the white The Balkans political science man that their conclass 165 will deal with political flict isconcluding not one of religion as the social and economic problems of in the village have tried the Balkins The other political people to say but a conflict of race science 160 American RelationFrom this point the story more ships deals with the "Point Four swiftly to a poignant and tragic i Program” and its applications to climax this area Thesis Work The work for a master's theaia Is going Into the design and construction of the act lighting and coatumes for the play Calvin Quavle Logan is obtaining hla master’s degree for the work Because the play stems from curtain He also spent some time the ancient Greek he will seek In Turkey Portugal Spain and to retain in the net elements of Greece These tours were made Greek architecture columns’ in 1949 and during his 1950 exand a proscenium with repeated motifs in the doors cursion He recently returned from a In addition to the design of the1 tour of key United States defense set the lighting and costumes will bases This trip was made at the retain a flavor of the Greek- There invitation of Secretary of Defense will he lights to show warmth and coldness of character and personGeorge C Marshall alities Business ' Cast Business connections of Mr Eccles are numerous He is president Cast of characters according to of the First Security Corporation Dr Hansen are: The Reverend president of the First Security Thineas McQueaton Norval BigBank of Utah National Associa- ler the girl Elaine Waterman tion and director of the First Se- Jared Mango Oral Ballam Wincurity Bank of Idaho National ston Urquhart Jed Richardson: Mrs McQueston Irene Randall Association He is also director of the Union Rurl McQueston Lael Woodbury Arthella Pacific Railroad company Utah Venture McQueston Faith Ingalls Vera Construction Company Ogden Un- Moosman Stevens Letly Juanita Jensen ion Stockyards Company Anderson Lumber Company Mountain Happy Penny Charles Hyde NaDr Hansen States Implement Company Stod- thaniel Oparre dard Lumber Company Lion Coal Rhoda Jordan Dorian Judy MitCorporation Ogden Union Rail- - chell Toala Carla Coray Bailiff Marlin Bingham Continued on Page 2) ’ Dutton Miss Manley is much in demand for workshops such as the one being held here Prior to coming to I’SAC this year she completed a workshop in Iowa and will have Run 'Wingless Victory' Features Jordan Workshop A new Number Music Clinic Features Top Talent 2-We- ek mu n ::r:ic :c!s uu a" n :y Sjii-- r 1’iah Stat"': annual iwo-I f i S m nf the nr ini p mu a : day July ily :v e ' l n o- ii Featuring ‘pccia1 talent u u ' ' Led :u- e a grams heeuros lerltnes and c'u’ie an denis and tenclir s w!l atl'-nde finest artists are Dr Frank Dr Eldon Ardrev and turn at the i mi nf flrand Canyon Simon Edward Steuermann Dr Simon He is curint!y on tin staff of the State Teacheta College is leader of the "Armen Hand" Dr N W Christensen of the anil is foimer assistant director to the late John Phillip Sousa He olle faculty will be in charge t is now a member of the Conseiv-ator- y Mr St nermann recognized as of Music at Cinncinnati one nf tin greatest musicians and Ohio Dr Ardrey has been a guest piano teachers in Kutope came to i professor in Utah previously He this count y onin 1938 Since 1948 the faculty of the has became famous for directing he has been Continued on Dago 2 the annual Easter choral presenta- ! il! ss-Mon- ECCLES TODAY MANLEY THURS Girls' Sfafers Lecture Series To Feature 3 Outstanding Figures Finish 1951 With Meet the election of Sue Claw-fo- n from Salt Lake City as gov-- i emor of the 1951 Utah Girl’s State 152 delegates from all sections of Utah wound up week-lon- g sessions at Utah State Agricultur-- 1 College Sunday Miss Clawson who successfully conducted her governorship campaign deafeated Shcree Miles from St George in a close race While attending sessions here the girls were instructed In as well as governmental fnatters They met for a devotional period each morning which as held in the LDS Institute Throughout their they heard some of Utah's stay in the governmental ines Some of the activities were Pade to coincide with sessions of Ihe Family Life Institute hepd during the same time "The Economic Assistance pro European countries outside the gram and the defense of democ- Iron curtain and the cities of racy m Europe” will be the topic Vienna and East Berlin behind the of discussion when George S Ogden president of the First Security Corporation lectures today at 11 a m Mr Eccles's lecture will bo one on the featured summer series July 5 Miss Helen Manley direc- -tor of Physical Education and Recreation at University City Mo will speak at 11 am in the auditorium Also slated to speak will be Louis Fischer who will lecture during the week of July 9 to 14 Er-cl- I d Eccles who lectures today spent two months in Europe durreing the summer of 1950 and turned to the United States in October of that year He served as Economic Advisor to the Publio Advisory Board of the Economic Cooperation Administration At the request of the United States government he toured all Mr FORGE E4XLES - 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