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Show jpppj jpffr pi pp jy wpr'wwV Wl Hi . a aa;- " a ' ''-v-vl -, .v-.". . . . . m. . ; ' - 44.4;. " 'v.'. -i:-H0il 44.t? '- AAAA'A'SlflS i ' ' 4 4i-''-' . ' ; ;.. . A, '.j :f .-i. - -. '" ; '' 'V:;.' '-:-': ' i . " ".!v;- f!x-..".ii.;:i''-'-:-5f'--':;-'i: .' :: 'J': J'--'J f-.;,(,.h. : .k 'IWn- ' '--4 -n i rv 4 : ",m ' " v;-..:ri " ".;'-.s - 4'44S4- -. 44 ' t ';-y'--4': -4BBm ' ::- ' Vi"";-., ' -i?' :l '::f$Z$4H 4i- 4 -W.- t . :44444- ;: .r . '-04-40:' , . .,- . . ?f4-''- "S-'T:: . : , ' ,;- tv-ga . 1 The Alpine summer school plant is practically readv for th" mjuhmiv: of school ou July 20, according to C. Y, Cannon, who has charge of the building operations that are now under un-der way at Aspen Grove. Nine new floors for the tents of faculty members mem-bers and a new and commodious library building are among the improvements im-provements that are now being made. Itoom will be provided for all who care to enroll at, the school this year. Heretofore the enrollment has been limited on account of lack of facilities to care for any more students. This year, however, the sliy is the limit iu enrollment, according ac-cording to John C. Swcnson, acting dean of the summer school. Married students and families who wish to combine vacation with education will be especially welcome wel-come this year. Such ambitious campers will be allowed to pitch their tents under some shady tree and to keep house to suit themselves at the same time,. 'attending whatever what-ever classes they may wish t0 attend. at-tend. Families with boys of Scout age will find opportunity to have their boys trained in scouting since Ih. Kyring, who has charge of the Scout course, will organize a troop of Boy Scouts for the classes in Scouting to woi-k wlfh. With Dr. Carl F. Eyring, Scout ; Executive A. A. Anderson, Dr. J. ! TI. Paul. Onirics X. Miller of Los j Angeles, Oscar A. Kirkham and a number of other masters of Scouting Scout-ing on hand the summer promises to be ideal fur Scout work both for lea ders and Scouts themselves. Owing to an insistent demand for courses in edueuton Director Lowry Nelson has been pravailed upon up-on to teach a class in rural education educa-tion and 1 ean Swensoti' bus decided de-cided to offer a course in educational education-al sociology. The addition of these i two new courses makes the Alpine' offering one of richness. lndicat ii.us are that the art school, under the direction of Leo F Itandolph, head of the California SchocH of Pine Arts, will be well attended. at-tended. This is gratifying to the artists of Utah county since such a school will do mure than anything ! else to brinu' tho matchless possibilities possibili-ties of TimpanogoN before the nr-j nr-j t isl ie public. Twenty-eight courses and others will be arranged if .there is a genuine gen-uine demand fur them, Professor Swt nsun declares. The courses offered of-fered are as follows: Nature and formation of soils, art studio work-in work-in water colors and uj!:;, ihe credit to be arranged according p. the time the students put. in on the work, j algebra, liverworts, mosses etc. : ':a!u;-e AvAy birds and trees nature na-ture study wild fowl and birds of 'prey; native flowers and nota. - insects; flora of Timpanogos; (. oral entomology, field entumuk rural education, educational 4. ' ogy, biographical literature, com: iporary American literature, th 4 ernture of nature, ' historical s , ' field geology, research in fik ' American historv since 18b t. J Roman history, directed Gen:: reading, directed FrenclT VaJi ( private vocal culture, groirj' T( - sculture, orchestra, educatiuB a civilization, social psycholni.7. 1 ' ic chology and Hoy Scout work, ft; ing in classical literature, gi!-; sociology, Scout leadership. Such men as Dr. Adam S. nion, superintendent of chc: schools; President W. W. Hi-: son, of the Iirigham Young col!-.' Trof. Lee F. .Itandolph, inemk earlier in this article; Prof. -Welker of Paris, Idaho; Prof. A Garrett of Salt Lake City, have I-engaged I-engaged to assist the regular B i 1'. faculty during the Alpine ter- Living quarters will be wn;; able and library facilities vill ( all that could be desired. .- Those who register before ' rjj hike will be allowed to beds during the hike mid iim.t J5 range for their meals if thej ii ' y to do so. W For information concerning fling fl-ing and equipment I'rof. C. i-( ( non should be called. ' ' '. ' 1 |