Show SUMMER SESSION n 'WINGLESS VICTORY ECCLES-- ' STARTS WEDNESDAY et r LECTURE TODAY' AT I I’ ) Volume 38 P Utah State College Logan Utah July 2 Leaders E Four-Nig- ht Launch I i curriculum program for elementary school physical education courses is the goal of nppmx- imately 30 P E directors and educators now enrolled in State's P E workshop to Prof Elizabeth chairman of the workshop the course will be conducted the last three weeks of this session Those registered for the workshop are enrolled in P E 177 or 277 According Dutton NEW COURSES Instructor instructor is Miss Helen Guest currently Manley HIGHLIGHT LAST 3 WEEKS of supervisor elementary school' physical educ atlon at University City Mo Mias Manley is a national authority on P R curriculum work having served as president of American Physical the Association for Health Education and Recrea- tionMiss Manley is much in demand for workshops such as the one being held here Prior to coming to USAC this year she completed a workshop in Iowa and will have at least one more after leaving USAC State Committee ‘ According to Prof Dutton sev-- : eral 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 Da Var Kump Provo Milt Beckstram Nebo Dis- trict Dr N P Nielsen University of Utah and Dr Vaughn Hall of the State P E Department Assisting Prof Dutton in the workshop will be all members of the USAC P E department as well as others with special in- -i tcrests in the course Those from the campus who are interested may receive three credits for the course or they may audit it Prof Dutton stated Girls’ Staters Finish Music Clinic Features Top Talent 2-We- ek music clinic gets uiv'e: way SunUtah State's annual day July S for one of the most promising years of activity vie ’'ar p Featuring special talent outstanding extra-jlyccums lectures and copccvlr a host o:" ci '(Ircd students and teachers will attend the confab Guest artists are Dr Frank Dr Eldon Ardrey and' tion at the rim of Grand Canyon Simon Edward Steuermann Dr Simon He is currently on the staff of the is leader of the “Armco Band” Arizona State Teachers College two-wee- k u Dr N W Christensen of the and is former assistant director to the late John Phillip Sousa He college faculty will be in charge is now a member of the Conserv- - of sessions Mr Steuermann recognized as atory of Music at Cinncinnati one of the greatest musicians and Ohio Dr Ardrey has been a guest piano teachers in Europe came to in 1938 Since 1948 professor in Utah previously He this country has became famous for directing he has been on the faculty of the the annual Easter choral prosenta- (Continued on Page 2) The Teaching of Science 109 a three week short course lo be held in connection with the USAC summer session will begin next Monday according to Dr John C Carlisle dean of the Summer school The purpose of the class will be to select materials and methods that would be most suitable to the attainment of the objectives of a science program Miss Alta Miller Supt of elementary schools Jordan District will be the class instructor She will also participate in the Teaching of Reading 107a to be held daily at 10 pm All elementary school teachers are invited to register for these two courses Political Science During the same three week period Dr Clayton Wh’pple Chief of the Food and Natural Resources Division Dept of State will teach two courses The Balkans political science class 165 will deal with political social and economic problems of the Balkins The other political science 166 American Relationships deals with the “Point Four Program” and its applications to this area ECCLES TODAY MANLEY THURS Lecture Series To Featur c 3 Outstanding Figures The Economic Assistance pro- - European countries outside the curtain He also spent some time gram and the defense of democ- - Iron curtain and the cities of in Turkey Portugal Spain and racy in Europe" will be the topic Vienna and East Berlin behind the Greece These tours were made in 1949 and during his 1950 exof discussion when George S cursion With the election of Sue ClawOgden president of the First son from Salt He recently returned from a Lake City as gov- Security Corporation lectures toernor of the 1951 Utah Girl's tour of key United States defense day at 11 am State 152 delegates from all secbases This trip was made at the Mr Eccles's lecture will be one tions of Utah wound invitation of Secretary of Defense on the featured summer series up week-lon- g sessions at Utah State George C Marshall July 5 Miss Helen Manley direcAgricultural College Business tor of Physical Education and ReSunday Mo Business connections of Mr EcMiss Clawson who successfully creation at University City audcles are numerous He is president conducted her governorship cam- will speak at 11 am in the of the First Security Corporation paign deafeated Sheree Miles itorium ffona St Also slated to speak will be president of the First Security George in a close race While attending sessions here Louis Fischer who will lecture Bank of Utah National Associathe girls were tion and director of the First Seinstructed in rel- during the week of July 9 to 14 igious as well as governmental curity Bank of Idaho National matters They met for a devoAssociation Mr Eccles who lectures today tional period each He is also director of the Union which spent two months in Europe durmorning was held in the Pacific Railroad company Utah LDS Institute ing the summer of 1950 and re-in Construction Company Ogden UnThroughout their stay they turned to the United States heard some of Utah’s ion Stockyards Company AnderOctober of that year He served as son Lumber Company Mountain citizens in the governmental Economic Advisor to the Public lines Some of States Implement Company Stodthe activities were Advisory Board of the Economic made to coincide with sessions of Cooperation Administration dard Lumber Company Lion Coal ‘he Corporation Ogden Union At the request of the United Family Life Institute held on Page 2) during the same time States government he toured all 1951 4--7 sea-tari- Ouest ( Run July 4-- By GUEXAYERE ALLEN “It has been said in my country it’s an ill omen to come by the wrong door” Thus speaks Oparre the Malay princess enteiing for the first time the household of her husband’s in the New England shipping town of 1800 people Anchored in the harbor outside is “The Wingless Victory”" a cargo ship loaded with costly spices which has just depos ited an even stranger cargo the dusky wife of a son of the village And thus unravels the pathetic Utah f Number 'Wingless Features Jordan Workshop A new 1951 Meet Ec-cl- es Well-Qualifi- el ed and tragic story of' intolerance Maxwell Anderson's prizewinning play which is being presented as a climax to the Summer Theatre Workshop at the college The play opens July 4 and runs for four consecutive nights Tickets are on sale at the basement ticket office and at the City Drug: store downtown Guest Actress Oparre is played by Miss Rhoda Jordan guest actress from the Hampton Institute Virginia Miss Jordan has a wide theatrical background and has charmed audiences in Cache Valley already with her program of readings from' Negro poets With this alone as a recommendation Miss Jordan's performance should be definitely outstanding Nathaniel the husband of' Oparre is played by Dr HaTold I--' Hansen who is also directing" the play While better known for his directing Dr Hansen has done notable acting at USAC' The Story The conflict is based on the ancient Euripides story of “Medea”' The play reaches a high point when Oparre denounces the whitfe man concluding that their conflict is not one of' religion as the people in the village have tried to say but a conflict of race From this point the story moves swiftly to a poignant' and tragic climax Thesis Work The work for a master's thesis is going- into the design” and construction of the set lighting' and' costumes for the play Calvin' Quayle Logan is obtaining his master’s degree for the work Because the play stems tram the ancient Greek he will seek-tretain in the set elements of columns'’ Greek architecture and a proscenium with repeated motifs in the doors In addition to the design of the set the lighting and costumeswill retain a flavor of the Greek- - There' will be lights to show warmth and coldness of- character and personalities Cast Cast of characters according to Dr Hansen are: The Reverend Phineas- McQueston Norval Bigler the girl Elaine Waterman Jared Mango Oral Ballam Winston Urquhart Jed Richardson Irene- Randall Mrs McQueston Ruel McQueston Lael Woodbury Venture Arthella McQueston Moosman Faith Ingalls Vera Stevens Letty Juanita Jensen Happy Penny Charles Hyde NaDr thaniel Hansen Oparre Rhoda Jordan Dorian Judy Mitchell Toala Carla Coray Bailiff Marlin Bingham - |