Show SCHOOL MAKES GAINS IN YEAR Student Enrollment at B. B Y U. U Passes 1932 Figure Courses Added PROVO Dec 30 Climaxing 30 half halt a 1 century of progress Brigham ham Young university made long strides In enrollment en- en and curriculum while the faculty acuity reached a new level in strength during 1933 Gaining nearly students over last ast years year's mark at nt a corresponding time registration passed 1600 Regis- Regis Registrar Registrar John E. E Hayes confidently excels ex ex- poets peeLs cels that before the end of ot the school year rear the record of 1719 set In 33 1932 will ill be surpassed B. B Y U U. has doubled dou dou- bled led its enrollment In the past decade New courses In a score of ot departments departments depart depart- ments were added according to Sec See E. E H. H Holt The new divisions were ere created to satisfy an increased demand for journalism and landscape architecture class classes The Thc bureau of visual education a anew anew new cw branch of the extension division has as grown rapidly Dr Lowry Nelson extension director said The Thc library ot of f motion pictures and film slides has been een expanded to accommodate the needs cods of ot schools and seminaries Inmany in inman inmany man many parts of the intermountain region reon re- re glon gion on and to make instruction more at the university New Bureau Added Professor E. E C. C Dent visual aids authority from the University of Kanas Kan Kan- Kansas sas as Is assisting F. F Wilcken Fox new member ember of the extension staff stat in organizIng organizing or- or the bureau Additions to the faculty Include Pro Pro- feasor Joseph K Nicholes chemist former ormer president of Dixie college Dr Reed eed Swenson assistant professor of relIgious education and Miss Beulah Strickler trickier instructor in office practice To o replace Miss Etta In the department of home economics who accepted a position in the state de department detriment de- de of education Mrs 1115 Irene I de-I Barlow was added to the staff Several faculty members returned from rom leaves of absence Professor Laval aval S. S Morris landscape architect returned after four years spent in graduate work at the University of Southern California and Harvard uni- uni He not only heads the newly created division of landscape archItecture architecture ture but aids churches in beautifying grounds Professor Le LeRoy Roy Robertson vIolinist vie vIo- Inist returned to direct the Y uY symphony symphony sym- sym phony hony orchestra after more than a arear aye ye year rear of study and musical composition in n European centers of ot music Miss Alice L. L Reynolds professor of f English literature resumed her work ork this fall fail after a year at ColumbIa Columbia Colum- Colum bIa a university Professor Mary Ollor- Ollor ton on also studied at Columbia specializing specializing special- special izing Ing in education Leadership Week Leadership week which annually attracts tracts hundreds of people to the B. B 3 Y U. U for discussion ion of social civic and nd religious problems reached a new level of participation In 1933 About 2000 persons from many sections of western America attended Adult education lecturers and lyceum lyceum ly- ly programs sent out by the university university uni- uni addressed more than a quarter quarter ter r of a million people in nine states The students also participated in inthis inthis this his program of instruction and en- en The public service bureau bu bu- reau eau headed by the second vice president president dent ent of the associated students arranged arranged ar- ar ranged programs of music drama and dancing for various organizations The student body retained its ils reputation reputation tation for having a cosmopolitan campus ampus group Twenty-five Twenty of the 29 Utah tah counties 16 states sta and five torI for for- I eign countries are represented two Thirty-two students came from Mex- Mex leo ice co Canada New Zealand Japan and Tonga onga The student administration made Innovations by Instituting free tree admissions admissions ad ad- missions to college plays and sponsoring spon a lower priced college annual in n addition to fostering social contacts for or students of limited means meaN A pro- pro gram ram for orienting freshmen with the I elimination of ot hazing was carried out The nc social unit system was enlarged eIght new units appearing on the I campus this year making a total olI ol oj I 26 6 The system provides social I ity hi ty for more than students ac c cording to Professor George H. H Hanen Han Han- sea sen en faculty supervisor In addition to o the social units there are 25 miscellaneous miscellaneous mis mis- clubs and 10 national hon boa fraternities Hold Regions Regional Conference Conference- Entertaining delegates delegate from 14 Rocky locky mountain universities the B B. Y U. U International Relations club a anew anew new lew campus organization staged in November the first regional l con conI confer confer- rence r- r r- r ence of the club held west of the A forensic delegation Invading southern California returned early in Ir December with honors gathered at athe atthe atthe the he Redlands tournament Miss Ml Allon All Ali son on Cornish Comish Associated Women Students Students' Students Students' Stu Stu- dents dents' president won second place inthe in inthe the he women's extemporaneous contest and nd the mens men's debating team survived until the last round of the semi semi- finals ranking a u as filth fifth team Meredith Meredith Mere Mere- Wilson student body president won first place in the extemporaneous ous speaking peaking contest e ol of the Rocky Mountain Forensic league In Bozeman Bozeman Boze- Boze man Mont late in October More than students took part partIn partin in n The Messiah sacred oratorio produced annually at the university under the direction of ot Dr Florence Jepperson Madsen and Dr Franklin Madsen of tho the music department The production was presented by the Instrumental and vocal music depart depart- ments The university lyceum course was continued Dr Bruno Roselli Boselli writer and lecturer on International affairs Dr Frank Bohn economist Jan CherniavskY and Charles Bowman H Hutchins n naturalist and andau authority au II on birds birth appearing |