Show l r V ' t -- i Summer Students to Meet in Assembly (1‘IV f ' X wY t ' "' Registration on the opening day of the Summer Quarter at Jhe Utah Agricultural College was( heavy and ‘fpr'in advance of expectations according to Dr J H Linford Direct- or of the Summer Schpot Practically allcounties of Utah are represent- ed and students front Idaho and other stated of the western sectidn have ‘ If s4 v 8 ' l H President E G Peterson Issues Message to Summer School Students ' v r ‘ Student Officers tojbe Elected Next Friday FIRST STUDENT MELEE ' NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT President E G Peterson will delivis that true it registered Although er an address at the first general the jnajorityofthose who have maof the Summer triculated wiH bc at the school for assembly which will be held Quarter on Fristudents of the weeks Quarter thejirstsix day June ldth at twelve o’clock in only there are nevertheless many the chapel and Assistant State Superwho will remain for the entire Quartintendent E J Norton will be in ater Jiid take advantage of the op- tendance as: special guest of the Colof a third one to complete portunity according to an announcement Mlege year's work during the summer made by Dr James H Linford Dir- ' Tphe hew courses in pecial trainector of the Summer Quarter This ing for rural school teachers which will be the first official meeting of aref being offered as a part of the the students and President Peterson’s work in the recently established talk will probably be in the nature of education and pedagogy - ? 0 epartment of welcome The officers of the Student Body organization for the Summer Quarter will be' elected at this assembly following the custom of previous Sum- m educational subjects are well filled with many registrants in princi-pi- es of Education educational psymer Quarters: A president vicepresi-dep- t rural of education science chology secretary and two executive leadership vitalized education ele- committeemen are the officers to be mentary school methods primary installed The election procedure has methods educational seat work and not yet been definitely decided upon he methods of teaching home ecobut full details will be announced by nomics The strong faculty in educaPeterson the presiding official at the meeting tion with Professor Henry head of the department of education and pedagogy at the College at the head will make possible the securing of very valuable training in ediir National methods by the teacher or prospective teacher who has regis- tered ai the school v offered work academic The strictly fn th school of general science is receiving more attention than itt has at iny previous Utah Agricultural ’ (Continued on Page 4) A NOTICE Mr E jVtfortoiL Assistant State Superintendent jof Public Instruction will be at the College on Friday June Unprepared to meet all students who desife to check up on their credits and make preliminary arrangements for certification Mr Norton will be a guest at the assembly- which will student held in the o’clock - Chapel at be twelve I s’ J the College are attracting many of the studepts Naturally the classes t $ Candidates will be nominated and (elected at Friday’s assembly Special musical' numbers have been arranged All Summer Quarter students are urged to attend Important announcements will be made p “I know I shall enjoy every minute of my stay in Logan and at the Utah Agricultural College I never saw a more beautiful college campus in my life” heartily said one teacher as she reached the top of the hill and looked for the first time over the Campus “School here will be vacation not a grind” she enthusiastically concluded to her friend And that is just what Dr James H Linford Director of- - the Summer Quarter wishes it to be He realizes fully that after a nine month’s siege of school teaching that the summer school student wants — and needs— a vacation For this reason several v receptions dances hikes and general merrymakings will be held duringthe first half of the Summer Quarter And listen The first one will be next Friday evening — June 10 to 1 be exact STUDENT LIFE’S reporter was able to gain only the preliminary information Concerning the details of the Student Reception but from this it may be said that the party will take this form: begin at eight thirty on the lawn (probably) with games Later on dancing will be the main feature in the Women's Gymnasium to the music of the jazziest orchestra which may be secured Of course there will Announcements be refreshments Remeniber will be made later Fridayat ‘8:30 in Gymnasium the Women’s j Faculty Has Jollification On Tuesday May 31 the Faculty of Aggie Alumni Banquet Held the College spent the day in Logan The annual banquet and ball of the of mark special respect U A C Alumni Association was held canyon as a to Dr F S" Harris Director of the at the Hotel Eccles on Mondy even-n- g May 30 Several well known out Utah Agricultural Experiment Station who leaves September 1st to assume of town guests were there among whom was President Heber J Grant his new office of President of the of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Brigham Young University Saints During the evening Day Dr Harris’ farewell outing was ’resident' Grant delivered a short marked by a program at which the address and also sang Pedersen Professor Director spoke The rest of the day Professor N A Morris Christenson Sara Huntsman was devoted to outdoor sports and Lowry Nelson responded to of in committee charge The general The banquet tables were oasts the affair were: Dr Geo R Hill Dr decorated with cut flowers and the Frank L West and Prof William ball room was hung with blue and white the school colors Peterson s Teacher Training Courses at U A C Grow in Importance Professor Henry Peterson to Direct the Work f t ' The Summer School at the Utah Agricultural College this year is held under conditions much more favorable than ever before prevailed in the Institution The recent State Legislature enlarged the scope of work of the College by adding the immensely important work in pedagogy and education Undoubtedly this division of work will become one of the major divisions in the Institution It is at present organized with Professor Henry Peterson a graduate of Harvard as head and a number of assistants will be added before the Fall Quarter -- The College has become an import- ant teacher training center and will devote itself unstintingly to the preparation of teachers for the schools of Utah Our goal is to maintain this work second to none Teaching as a profession has come jto greater importance and dignity during the last decade Salaries have been adjusted materially although they are not yet high enough And th£ public press and public opinion in general have developed a powerful support for strong clean teaching We must keep our best teachers at work on the incalculably delicate and important task of instructing the young Education for All The task of America and of Utah is not to educate a few but to educate all who are mentally and morally fit The size of this undertaking is almost beyond our comprehension yet it must be done Many have in the past decried this attempt but it is the inevitable destiny of the Republic — an educated electorate And education for citizenship in this nation does not mean merely vocational efficiency it means also training for citizenship “We Are the Nation” Now I believe that the first requisite of good citizenship aside from (Continued on Page 4) ‘ -- |