Show oh rr HfE LABOR IS Utah State Sample Copy Welcomes You On Its 50th Anniversary Vv v v lVv'lVi THE Volume XVIII Uo Ao HERALD-JOURNA- L Compliments Utah State LOGAN Number UTAH o Utah State Celebrates Half Century Of Steady Aerial View of Utah State Campus Registration To Cover Three Day Period September 24 25 27 r Growth and Development ‘Each Junior College Student Assigned To Far-Sight- Legislation Created This Insti- ed tution on March Faculty Advisers By Guidance BY ELAINE FONNESBECK In 1928 the college celebrates the 50th anniversary of the The year is Territorial Act which created this institution a milestone marking a half a century 5f development and the Agricultural colprogress in the history-olege the Experiment Station and the Extension Service Since the beginning of classes in 1890 expansion has been a keynote Buildings have increased in number from one to thirty faculty members from nine to one hundred and its student lody from one hundred and ninety-on- e to a total of two thousand nine hundred and and thirty-nin- e in the regular school year of 1937 sixty-nin- e Registration procedure for September 24 25 and 27 opening days at Utah State was announced by W II Bell registrar The registration committee consisting of M D Ketchum chairman George Jenson Mrs Elsie Bate Datus Hammond R E Berntson and Mr Bell has worked out the definite plans and hourly schedule for the students Registrar Bell urges that all new students contemplating attending the college mail their high school transcripts ot credits to the college before September 18 and all former students should make their intention of returning known to the registrar’s office by this time so their progress charts will be ready The new registration plans call for the freshstudents who have their-transcripts m at the registrar’s office In New Location Seats Placed In Auditorium Scholarships Awarded Eighty Brite Receives Outstanding Student Receive Scholarships Doctors Degree Lea-tha- one-thir- Freshman Orientation Steel Book Stacks Installed In Library Program In Building Campaign Aggb I Bb ‘ Fcrty I -- £cnc tu-:a- - ml n tilt Shops Remodeled More Classroom Remodeling work on the mechanic arts building is almost complete and ready for the start new school of Considerable equipment has been added and new space has been provided to facilitate 'the inauguration of new terminal soit courses in skillful Woik in skilled trades trades on under the will bo carried Act terms of the George-Dea- n as recently passed by congress in cooperation with the college according to George D Clyde dean of tho school of engineering and mechanic arts During the past 10 years there has been an increasing demand for skilled workers in many trades apd agencies have asked the colto train leges and universities With the new protradesmen gram training will be available Will Be in the following fields: auto mechanics carpentry and building construction diesel engines welding sheet metal work forging and blacksmithing auto body and According to college officals fender work machine worlc and definite’ funds will be availablo radio for the National Youth's AdminThe addition of two new in- istration for the coming year Continued on Page Two) the Applications for work udA N Y A will be availabirtTRoom -- 107 in- - the Main Building after Nu October first “In past years the fund has aided many' students and made It possible for them to continuo educational their studies” says has Bella Nu fraternity The Lester C Pocock head of the been acceptedfor m- - nbership Into Sigma Nu national collegiate Public Relations Department fraternity according to Rush C Budge president of the Delta Nu Alumni association The local group has been petitioning for several years for memberehop in the national fraternity and were accepted this year St its twenty-eight- h general chapter meeting Moyle Q Rice new Inetructor held In Nw York City Bliss In the Bnglieh department hae Crandall Robert1 Bullock George arrived an tbs campus and members and AMen just MoCUstSr Is to begin hie new duties and other eastern Ms ready Lillywhlte Riot a graduate of Utah convenaU the alumni attended ta IKS attended the Uni-a- f ' tion ' State t Nebraska at Llneain tooled at the tail Sigma Nu ! rSoetved £e A IX iM year ‘ In lastiUU ISJtqrL Virginia I ‘ tatr 1 rLA’4 r‘ V rr?i l v th' r v vt ft J i V i Sr tittups l'l ? 'J t V I'g ' f i( n f ' 5 ' r’V “l 'v C ' i’ V f to' a I i " a 4 J A book-keepin- Hun-sake- NYA Fids Available to Students Delta Accepted by Ready Fcr Musicians Three new practice ' rooms for musicians will be completed before the opening of school on SeptefH ber 34 and 25 for students at the college Walter Welti associate professor of vocal music at the The college announced recently walls will be covered with acousi tic plaster and on the floors win be placed a sound absorbing floor A piano will bo placed covering in each room Students will be able to study In the rooms without interfering rooms ' with study la adjoining These rooms will be used far nothing but practice and the keys wUl be kept In the secretary’s office Sijna Na !:yb Rice Retires Fra wutkirty wr e tim lr' w imj' 'I A' 'S AT -- “ i ‘ it tM J -f i Ucbnsbi Skb ’O wuTujl k£3r J‘e I t s“ “L't : “— :r to C -- ae i ‘ 3 Nt ‘k t t DecjChytca I dt r ?i tV t Mrs OttSaa R CSaJtaa of tbe's5ot of Meea eoanc roterrJl ‘Tri 'u tm a jr‘7s r ’It r i 5 tit®'' ’ ‘ ft a Rcczs New Practice Frattraty -- 7' ' “T Forcers d izzz'J Dr? T'J Jaf i Is PI anned new faculty memTwenty-tw- o bers have been accepted by the board of trustee and will assist in instruction during the coming school year Several more appointments to the teaching staff are up for approval at the next meeting of the board The board recently aproved the appointment of Reed Schwendiman as assistant registrar Beth Lowe Vera Chadwick Hazel Hartvigsen and Helen Kinney as members of the library staff The following are the new faculty members: Russell E Bates Stub CVeffrey-Bnntiugv captains’ CAC of assistant prolessors and tactics science military John C Carlisle assistant professor of education Ira N Hayward of assistant professor English William Garfield Kamm-lad- e associate professor of am mal husbandry Geotge B Kel ker assistant professoi of wild life management Maty L Stew art assistant professor of physical education for women Una Vermillion assistant professor in charge of cafeteria and instructor in institutional management Francis Parrish Barlow instructor in child development Marian Beers instructor in music Marion T Bird instructor in mathematics Clayton Clajk instructor in radio inCyril F Hager r structor in speech Hyrum instructor in physical education Mason M Hurd instructor in economics Don Kirkham instructor m physics Lloyd C Malm instructor m chemistry Lawrence Mathews assistant coach Frederick Preator instructor in metals Moyle Q Rice instructor in English Ludean Rogers instructor in music and Arthur D Smith instructor in range management C High School Graduates New Equipment Plant-Industr- More Room Provided At re-ide- New d These institutions exist because legislation whifeh provided for their origin stated their purposes and set forth their field of activity Participation by the Territory of Utah in the education Federal of program came through the passage of an act to establish an Agncultuial College and an Agricultural Exwas Station which periment signed by Governor Culeh West March 8 1888 This date Founders Day "March 8 is of import in the current college calendar and will feature the unsealing of the corner stone of the Main Building The Federal Land Grant Act of 1862 explained that the col“without pxcludlng leges were other sctentifjf and classical studies and including military tactics w r to leach such branches”bt learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts in order to promote the liberal and practical education ot the industrial classes in the several pursuits of professions in life” The Territorial Act confirmed these purposes and defined the fields of instruction offered by the college to include "the English language and literature mathematics civil engineeraniing agricultural chemistry mal and vegetable anatomy physithe veterinary art entoology mology geology and such other natural sciences as may be prescribed political technology rural and household economy moral horticulture philosophy g and especialhistory ly the application of science and mechanical arts to practical agriculture of Under the administrations who have the six presidents guided the destinies of the colthese purposes have been lege reaffirmed and the fields Increasand scope until ed in number there now exist seven schools: Agriculture Forestry Home EcoEngineering nomics Commerce Mechanic Arts Arts and Sciences which and Education provide professional and cultural training for tho students of the college of New Faculty Members Here 150 Placed As Teachers 18 to before September register on Friday September 24 New students whose transcripts are received between September 18 and 24 will be able to register on Saturday September 25 All ’ former students and new students More than 150 graduate stuwith advanced standing will re- dents of the Utah State have obgister on Monday September 27 tained teaching positions for the All students registering must coming year through the services first meet in the auditorium in of the college teachers placement the administration building where bureau Professor C E McClellan they will receive their registration director of the bureau reports books and instructions About 75 applications have been The Friday schedule calls for made through the bureau and it 1 — Administration building 2 — mechanic aits ‘5 — Engineerfreshmen students whose last is expected that with calls coming names begin with either A or B m every day for more teachers ing 4— Student commons and home economics 5 — hbiarv G— to register at 8 am C D E F that by the time school starts the plant industiy 7— animal husbandry 8 — Widtsoe hall and G at 9 a m H I J and K demand will exceed the supply gymnasium 10 — finest jy building 11 — dndmm at 10 am L and M at 11 am With the addition of a new mem12— Veterinary 1 3 — barns 11 — amphilheatei 15 cxtcn-'siomsN D P Q and R at 1 p m and ber to the (staff f a hettas— vice e ball S T U V W X Y and Z at 2 system will assist the adp m Then on Saturday for stud- vance of its members to better ents whose transcripts were late positions in arriving A B C D and E at 8 am F G H I J and K at 9 am L U N O P and Q at 10 am and R S T U V W X Y and Z at 11 am All former students and new students with advanced standing begin their registration activities with A and B at 8 a m Monday The bacteriology and biochemisC D E and F at 9 am G H try department at the college is The seating capacity of the colm 10 K a and I at and L at now established m its new locaJ the for Eighty scholarships 11 am M N O and P at 1 p m : lege auditorium will be inci eased y tion on the top floor of the school year 1937-3- 8 have been 300 when the peW seats are inby Q R and S at 2 p m and T U to awarded building which was for- stalled outstanding high V W X Y and Z at 3 p m acordmg to R E BerntAt the August convocation at school and junior college students merly used as a girls’ dormitory son executive of the secretary each In the past the department has the University of Chicago J Dun- in the state of Utah by the USAC In the new procedure The old seats which have can Brite freshmen student will bqassigned occupied a section of the top college assistant professor of C Lester Pocock chairman of 40 to a faculty adviser on the basis floor in the Widtsoe building but been in the’ chapel for the past history at the college received the scholarship committee anare being replaccompletely years his doctor’s degree in hisjory ac- nounced Six of the of the student’s interest The increased enrollment in the descholarships thus seats new ed upholstered by has faculty adviser will assist the partment made cording to Dr J E Ricks head went to the junior college students necessary doing away with the objectional of the history department student in making his prospective more space Dr while nine special scholarships noise and discomfort which has Brite’s thesis was "Causes study plans in pursuing the desirThe office and laboratories of C and were awarded to high school stuwith the asosciated been chapel Nature of German Migration to dents for their exceptional talents ed field of learning For this T Hirst associate chemist will reso many years The America m reason Registrar Bell and Dr main on the third floor of the seats for the 16th and Early in the various fields but not yet arrived 19th Centuries ’’ Arden Frandsen chairman of the Widtsoe building with other chem- seats have Students winning the nine specthe old ones have been removed Dr Brite joined the faulty at ial personnel and guidance commit- istry classes and laboratories oc- so new ones may bo in the that scholarships Vl?fe T’lul tee request that students send cupying the space vacated by Dr the college m the fail of 1933 South Cache high school school opens in with the transcripts a state- Greaves For the past few years place before and has taught continuously un- Forrest Richard "Dick” Mitchell d It is expected that about ment of his or her interests in it has been necessary to overcrowd til the fall and winter quaiters of Lehi high school Aaron Amacher of the student body will be the last school In this the chemistry the college curriculum laboratories and year j£en he Logan O Karl high school arway the student will be assigned even hold laboratories in the even- accomodated with the new on worked his doctorate at George Pleanant Grove high to the faculty adviser best fitted ings The new arrangement will rangement Chicago (Continued on page two) for the student’s interests accomodate adequately the needs The aim of the personnel and of chemistry students guidance committee is to help and students plan educational to suited vocational programs their abilities interests and opportunities and to aid them in the successful pursuit of their The program provided by the the student body organization New steel book stacks have college objectives The committee been installed in the library re- committee on freshman orienta- and will include an assembly hopes to accomplish this by givthe student into student build- placing the old wooden shelves tion is Due to the tremendous ing careful guidance at the time designed to acquaint the initiating of registration and by encourag- ing campaign carried on in Logan Librarian Leonard J Kirkpatrick new students with the institution body life This will be followed ghrtfe fit “the" stading students to call on the advis- during the past year there will announced Containing 1956 ad- its organization Us standards afd-iters frequently for individual con- be ample housing facilities for justable shelves with each shelf traditions The activities this ium at which freshmen are special school the Btudents ferences throughout the having the capacity of 30 books period will include will help to guests On Saturday afternoon a dancoffleals the stacks are expected to take adjust the new students to the year Dr Frandsen said According to college party will be hold nt the of the needs ing care of the are small present more there social situation at the college apartments college gymnasium rooms library and light housekeeping freshmen will of Registration The various churches of the available than homes with board Consisting of two floors of the begin at 8 o'clock on Friday and B are invited to make community have the stacks improved 12 and room library will continue to Saturday at for visiting stuspecial provision increase will and of to Chamber the appearance the o’clock For registration According purposdents at their Sunday morning Commerce Logan Is building up the efficiency ten per cent How- es each student is assigned to a Rcdy-McQ- &a to ipeet the need of the increasing ever one floor of the new stacks faculty advisor with whom the services which freshman students was already uCed for government fall registration will be worked are urged to attend enrollment at the college The AWS organization are documents thereby living only out in terms of the persons In“The Aggie Blue Book” will be for a tea for freshmen sponsors bound terest and abilities During the All saw use floor for one out and ompleted to be held At the womens ready to hand been removed period of registration provision girl magasines students on registration day The lounge Sunday afternoon room informal the from made be for confer giving fChdtng wjll oa Sunday will l&ordlng to Juntas McClellan evening program In fhf women more room cnees with the dean of btudent for study ndoat body councilman and edi’ consist of an all denomination all freshmen girls During Ibis that departnft&f' "" ct the publication Thu Blue religious service at the college will also freshmen period boys ok Is an official student body ampltheater examscheduled be for physical ’ On Monday freshmen students jbUcatioa containing Informs-fo- r ination ta will attend two major assemblies student! especially Over forty foresters are attendIs given Social At 3 p- m on Friday an Uhia--t at which they will be Instructed a the campus for the first ing the forestry cummer camp at to Durrel 4g5 Nielsen for rated instruction on the use " of ‘In numerous aspects of college atuJjnte wUl find the Tony prove Ranger station end his editing Ck page wUl be provided Ilf aad representatives of severCl 9 aa H MU of Watery The camp wder the direction of special artle- - -ypert to- Joyce Ali- - the library On mar-ancokafternoon a soektt al orgsnlast Iona and eommlttaro Friday and the d of 7vl IL Buna head of the eeheol ' and rferMtioeial evenl lor fresh-w- p f JastSttittea J of tf feretJfjk tr taat fourwsefct ‘ v tha at o4 i- fceiq os' bojmVni y i Joadry wn 3t gymaaslum body shi' ? t V’ trot WMJt 4 I a ftnc! y fw ' n&e Tid fc1 afternoon Sk' i Vf to ia t1 e ‘Vh v bU s k — a :: t ' v i ' 5 7 ! 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