| Show 1 BIG CLASSES TO BE GRADUATED FROM UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY I 1 f y yA A y I t J J s i iy J J y i iw w y r r r 4 b 7 TI II f i j f j p NEL t I p E s tOEN r ti l 1 LAS i Kr r r y J Sl ti v h J 7 N 24 I c j t 1 A 1 Al A b z t ty tE y r EDN 9 E VAN VMS OI TO I N GLi S GEORGE LOWE PRE FEES S OR VO iRL R AS From June 3 to js is co ment week for the University of Utah The in brIef f June JUDe services in As Assembly Assembly halt at i o c ock Temple grounds by Dr Joseph Jo eDh F instructor in the tho mining school June J s 8 graduating ez ex o tit the normal normal classes Salt Lake theatre June by b President and Mrs J I T Kingsbury at their home homen on n Twelfth East street for the graduating graduating classes and friends At S meeting of Alumni association Uon June d day y General assem aseem assembly bly at 11 At 1 class organization organisation meeting l AttO At clock 0 reception nd by alumnI June annual nual com commencement moo m f exercises e si In the San Salt Lake Lak theatre Judge William H will be the th orator Frank Pierce wilt will soak for the board of re regents Daniel Alexan der will be the valedictorian for the c college class and an Margaret Evans for the normal ss Friday June S 8 Is 18 Field da at Tho Those e who will grad graduate te from th the cOllege department was degrees are Isaac ac Alexander DanIel Alexander Thomas A Beal Cora L Bennett Thomas A Billings Robert T J Bonne mort Clarence A Boyle oyle John Z Brown Virginia VirglnIa A Bush ush MiI Milan n L Crandall Helena Critz r Kathryn Kathorn A Cunning ham J D Margaret rgaret 1 Dooley arry Dr Dresser Raymond E Dr Dressed Arthur Erickson r Feramorz YF Y Fox Mrs rs Nellie For es Frieda A Rink Funk Eugene D Gardner Peter Peler Gard Gardner Gardner ner Ruel M Greaves R Roscoe W Groo G George orge A Herber K Kari rr A Hopkins J Jensen Thomas H Latimer Mor timer R It Lewis LeVis Donna a Miles Dale H Parke Alva Aha Peterson L Louis ouis J Seck I es J John Ji Peterson James R R Smith arcellus Siow El El bert bert D Alma Ure Fred D 0 Wk agar g r Harriet Y Young oun Normal Graduates tes Tho Those who m pr probably be graduated with normal certificates are Bes Besse se 3 1 Allen B Bessie sie Angell LoUIe Lillie Ash ton B Bessie Ban r ft Daphne Bateman Bate Bateman man J Jahn hn E Bo Boyer er Lisle Bradford Lulu Brown I J Viola M JJ Cla re Carl Carls Carlson son s n G George orge B Gertrude Cl Clayton Elsie Clev Cle viand Lillian B C Connolly n rio y J C Corry rry AlIce Dun combie Lucy E Duray Dura Minnie E Duray Adella Adelia Edwards Mary Iary Ellis Emma Emm Edna Evans E ls Mar Margaret garet Evans Jda Farin r Norma Fen ton Edith d t S Gaby Laura A Gardner Jean Glaser Florence Grant liable fable Grey Mattie n H John G Gubler Lolla Loila Warren E Ran Hail Ida B milto Havenor John Johir W Hm Hill EvAn B Houtz Jennie M L Houtz Sab rP arl Hulet HuJet Albania Hyatt Jacob T cob Steven Steen I Jensen Louise Je T s son Jl Frn A John Johnson I son Clara Glara L Jones Harriet Tones Jones Seth M f Jones Irene Judge Eurania Larsen Arthur Larsen J vets Laubly George H LeCheminant nt Osmond D LeCheminant WillIam W LeCheminant LeCheminant nant Helen elen L Mary lr Lofquist Leslie Lowe George IL Lowe Ella Lowenstein Gra Grace e Lyons JYon Rose Mc Donough Eti E beth McKenzie Ic Aurora Mariger Il Eudora Miller JeanetteH J Mitchell n Liz Lizzie le Rosa OBrien Rosabell Odell Esther Parker G Gertrude Patterson Lillie G Pierce G Gertrude Pearson Susanna Perry Fred Phoenix Eva D Pitcher mUy Emly l Platts Arintha Poulton Po Erma R William H flee lIar Mary Alice Allee Riches Gertrude Rock Rok Emily E Rose berg Jo Johanna hanna Ech k Lucy Scott Ruby H l Scranton Josephine Josep fn S Seaman man Ethel Simons Florence Smith Mrs F lor 31 Smith Ella Snyder e rl An C Sorens n Irene Sudheimer The J T Sunder Sunderland n Junius Wesley Fay ort Hattie Tre Tremayne re remayne mayne Flora Tripp Laurence er t Luella Wareing Lenore Watts Nellie Edna Nellie ron on Cloe Winchester Rupert L VIx om James Jamee 1 Wood The fourth year ear kindergarten girls are Jenne e Groesbeck Tessie K Lam Lain Lambert bert Alice Tuddenham The graduatIng classes of tits Uni University of Utah this year ear are the Jar largest est estever ever turned out from that Institution In 1941 the college graduating class numbered but seven even members and the normal class members In 1906 the college graduating class num numbered numbered thirteen members and the nor normal normal mal class The present graduating class numbe numbers members while the normal class has grown to While the growth has been confined t no special d department the department of arts and sciences has made the greatest gains jn in num number number ber of students registered This department alone has increased from Ile to led students The total attend attendance nce t th ls s year ye r Is Of this number are college students and 51 are are purSuIng preparatory courses The total att attendance Is someI some somewhat what smaller this year owing to the elimination of one year ear of pr preparatory i work The register contains the names of students from every county In the state ex except ept one and shows studentS living in twelve telve outside stat states Mex Mexico Mexico ico has bas several representatives at the University lY also M Many y Improvements Made Improvement has ben been the keynote of I the University Improvement in class classes es in methods of sh study dj In studies of offered offered in buildings and paraphernalia ia and all things pertaining to the Institution Institution and its students ThIs improve improvement ment was confined to no particular de department department A new building was built during the year ear for the oratory and an c extension of fifty feet added to the physical building for new electrical apparatus A large hydraulic c building bunding is isnow now In course of construction and will be completed for use at the beginning of work next fall faU The met metallurgical n mill ill has been reconstructed and completed A mill exhibited at the St Louis fair has bas been added to this Professor GA G GA A tte he inventor of the Over strom concentrating tables and other mill appliances has pronounced the testing mill at the University of the bestin best In the world worl The laboratorIes of the mechanical and electrical department de have hae been more than doubled In size and equipment while two new milling and machines ha have vo been added to the shops at a cost of several thousand dollars The class gr graduating from this de department department i numbers members mem bers bels which is exactly three times as large as the class last year All worn worK of the graduating class was pas finished last Friday Frida A class stu students students dents will leave for Bingham Pack Paik City Eureka and Alt to acquire ex experience in the mines at those camps They will spend soend six woks at the Co Columbus Columbus lumbus Con mIne at t Alta Atta Roth Both sur surface face and underground surveying w will willbe ll be done The appropriation of five acres t to the school by the last legislature marks the of outdoor o t study In Inthe Inthe the normal al department The school farm et an nJ gar garden don den will be made a nature stud study lab oratory where agricultural lural activities s may b watched The grounds have been enlarged fur further further ther by n of thirty acres acre s to th the campus making a total otal of ninety y acres K Nearly arfy lO 1090 trees have be e n planted avid and se several eral acres of the cam campus campus pus have hae been set aside and an walks |