Show C STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH SEPTEMBER 13 1937 yuofwa Department Heads Welcome Students The STUDENT LIFE Member 1M6 1037 Rssocicfed Gbfeeiale Press Published weekly by students of the Utah State Agricultural College Printed by Clark and Earl Printing company entered as second class mail matter September 1908 at Logan Utah under act of March 8 1879 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108 Act of October 3 1927 Mail subscription rate 8100 per year ' Student subscription from fee Authorized August 22 1918 Editor Ralph H Redford Associate Editor Mabel AllredAssociate Editor Waiter Gardner Allen Thomas Sports Editor i Laveraa Bennett Gurney Lee Iva Nielson Kathryn Bullock Bill Ward - Make-u- Editor p Copy Desk Editor Assistant Copy Desk Editor Feature Editor L News Editor i Bob Wall Assistant News Editor Cora Fuller Society Editor Assistant Society Editor Marjorie Anderson BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Paul Spencer George McClister Bob Simpson Manager Bill Ward Manager Advertising Staff: Donald Ashdown Harold Smith Circulation Manager: Sherman Andersen Typist: Marian Thomas DR W L WANLASS Dean School of Commerce ' Better than at any time for the past several years the school of I’M MAKING AN INVESTMENT commerce will be prepared to meet the ever increasing demands that are being made upon it The third floor of the main building where so much of the work of this school is carried on has been completely cleaned and renovated the typewriting and other machine work is being transferred to much more adequate quarters a special seminar room is being equipped for advanced classes new are any better off financially than when they graduated tables and chairs are being providThe tide of unemployment following the depression may be ed for the commerce reading room blamed for this But what good does blaming do ? It is re- and additional office space is becount sults ing made available to members of million dollars to invest in stocks or bonds nor a fortune to gamble on the antics of items on the commodity exchange I have only my time to employ as I think best plus a few dollars from a summer’s work These I have to invest in such a manner as will yield the largest dividends in future happiness and financial well being That is why I’m making an investment in myself That is why I’m going back to college I’ve watched many fellows after they graduated from high school Very few of those who did not go on to school I haven’t a that The greater number of those students who finished college now have positions I envy They had the foresight to invest in themselves They now have the satisfaction of collecting their dividends Of course there is more to college than study lectures There are some of the finest friends and class recitations I’ve ever known there are football and basketball games every one there are dances and parties to break the strain of study there is the Student Life the college paper to work on and there is the Buzzer the year book to put out These and a multitude of like activities to take part in make “going on” enjoyable Is it any wonder I’m going back to college? Is it any wonder I’m making an investment in myself? the faculty More important than these physical improvements is the fact that all of the members of the faculty will be back with renewed energy ready for another school year Several of them have done special work during the summer P E Peterson spent the summer term at head-line- rs the Harvard graduate school of business where he met in addition to the Harvard faculty college men and business executives from all parts of the country E B Murray has just returned from a full quarter’s work at the University of Chicago and M D L McD received his PhD degree from the same institution during the summer COME WITH A PURPOSE The school of commerce will welWhen you decide to come to college come with a purpose come back all former students Get what you intend to be firmly fixed in your mind Tell along with a large number who will first time yourself what you are coming to college for Keep repeating be here for the — W L Wanlass do be and let in mind over and over you every it thing your Ket-chu- m DR N A PEDERSEN Dean School of Arts and Sciences DEAN CHRISTINE B CLAYTON School of Home Economics and enlarged strengthened faculty in the school of arts and science will give an eager welcome to new and returning students at the opening of the fall quarter In addition to a number of graduate teaching fellows who will assist in the laboratories and Greetings to all of you prospective students of this college and most especially to those of you who plan to enter the field of home economics You will be delighted with our beautiful and well equipped building with our two nursery schools and with the lovely cottage all of which make it possible for us to offer you well balanced ronrses iiqthe arts and sciencesof living and home making ho school of home economics prides itself on the fact that most of its graduates are at the present time prominent leaders in home making activities in Utah and neighboring states We shall look forward to meeting you on the opening days of school and shall be ready and willing to give you whatever guidance you may need in your choice of courses or in your adjustment A conduct quiz sections thus maksix ing individual help possible e teachers have been new added to the' staff all pieri wrtlij advanced degrees and high sch astic attainment accompanied in considerable with some cases teaching experience Ira N Hayward assistant professor of English and Cyril F Hager instructor in speech came from the University of Wisconsin With the master’s degree and high praise The University of Nebraska contributes Moyle Rico who went from the Utah State Agricultural college there and did dis- in college tinguished work for his MA The —Christine B Clayton University of ILllinois Columbia and the University of Kansas bestowed doctorates upon Marion Don T Bird a mathematician Kirkham a physicist and Lloyd C Malm a chemist- The coming to us of these able scientists will make possible smaller classes and insure thorough work in these fields The record of the school of arts and science excellent for a long period of years has always been a source of satisfaction to Aggies and has merited and received the commendation of leading American colleges These new additions to the teaching staff all personable young men of vision and enthusiasm will enable this division of the college to achieve even higher levels of instruction Never in fifty years has the school of arts and science looked forward to so auspicious an opening as that of 1937 — Dr N A Pedersen full-tim- DR E A JACOBSEN Dean School of Education DR W E CARROLL Dean School of Agriculture To all students who enroll in this the School of Agriculture year the staff of the School exThe cordial tends greetings members of the staff plan partistudents new cularly to give whatever attention may be necessary to make them feel at home and provide them the opportunity to organize their courses to best The staff will hold advantage itself in readiness to cqiinciUwith any student whenever to do so will aid the student in his work The aim of the school is to keep the standards of instuction at a high level and all students will be expected to apply themselves deligently to their work Serious minded students will find an atmosphere in the school congenial to hard work and will be given every opportunity to make advancement in accordance with their desires and efforts W E Carroll Students Offered President Many Activities - Perhaps no generation of youth has faced a world bristling with so many problems and challenges as that which is met by the youth of today The outlook would be a gloomy one were it not for the fact that opportunities today are with reentirely commensurate sponsibilities The delayed entrance into ecowhile often nomic responsibility viewed as a handicap to youth "provides the opportunity for much’ better preparation for that task Even greater is the privilege provided for the broadening and enrichment of life and for the building of individual and social life upon a higher plane Joy in the pursuit of higher education success in college and in a in later life are dependent large measure on the manner in which youth views the balance between its opportunities and its responsibilities The latter will be adequately met only as the former are fully utilized E A Jacobsen Neo-Quixoti- By Student Body cs (with apologies) BY GEORGE PIKANIAN Corpus Christi Texas Sept 1 1937 I have chosen that title because it will permit me to write as foolishly as I like or as my I nature necessitates provided retain some outward dignity And should I by accident utter wisdom who will chide me? For even the fool has the right to be serious unless he is paid for appearing a fool— and I always known for a fool have never received offer of money for doing that from which I could not refrain But to protect myself against reproofs for associating my scrib-blinwith the writings of that man Cervantes I point out that my Quixotics are new And it i3 in well known that the new order to be better than the old needs not superiority but merely difference Having thus justified my choice of 'title to my own satisfaction I hereby declare it invulnerable and inimpeachable by divine' right and shall ever after ignore as insignificant any attack made upon it My advice to those who travel over land is this: Enjoy extreme comfort safety and economy by s riding over our scenic by bus For not only will this give you opportunity to test the relative disadvantages of various kinds of seats and to change from one vehicle to another when you grow tired which by definition from the stage coach company may happen almost any time but is bound to occur at ten o’clock in the evening and at two thirty in the morning) but you will also find-- a very motley company homogeneous only in this respect that all its members have insufficient funds for a rail road ticket Thus I made the acquaintance of a sailor bn his way to Boston of for a hasty marriage — out sheerly ethical principles! — of a GEORGE D CLYDE Dean School of Engineering The school of engineering and mechanic arts has undergone a during reorganization complete the past summer with respect to both curriculum and laboratory and classroom facilities The curriculum for the degree in civil engineering has been revised in order to give the students a broader basic training and to allow a greater number of The- curriculum for a xle- gree in agricultural engineering has been completely revised new courses being offered which now puts the degree in agricultural at the Utah State engineering Agricultural college on a par with the same degree in the leading institutions in this country The three major lines of work in this field are farm structures farm and power machinery and irrigation There lias been a great demand during the past few years for graduates in agricultural engineering This demand hag made it necessary to extend the opportunities in this field A new testing laboratory has been added to the facilities of the school of engineering and it will be equipped and ready for the opening of school The division of mechanic arts now offers prescribed degree courses in metals woodwork and construction Internal building combustion engines radio and industrial arts and farm mechanics The laboratory and classroom facilities have been greatly enlarged and new equipment installed so that the facilities in this division are now second to none in the western United States In addition to the regular degree work noncollegiate courses in the skilled trades are being offered for those students who desire to learn a trade without spending the necessary time to secure along with the trade the regular academic work The staff of the school of engineering and mechanic arts has been enlarged by three members in the division of mechanic art3 and one member in the division of engineering-Thischool ig now adequately staffed and equipped to take care of the large number of students wishing to secure training in this field of work On behalf of the staff of the school of engineering and mechanic arts I wish to extend to all old students and to all prospective a hearty welcome and we look forward to a very pleasant and productive year with you George D Clyde elec-4-tiv- es BY MARJORIE ANDERSON The Utah State student body organization of the students by the Students and luckily for them provides social openings for all which are sufficient to keep one's mind off the more arid side of a step toward that goal College was made for people who college life to the extent that at have a mind of their own For people who have a strong times he forgets that he is a student in our institution of higher back bone and a definite purpose in life The faculty at the college is working hard to guide you if learning at all but is merely a to guests of a kind government and yoa know where you are going or if you have the ambitionand is invited and encouraged in every want to get ahead They are working for your benefit way possible to have a good time are spending their lives trying to help you but they can His academic work is sandwiched be of no benefit to you if you do not come with a purpose The office apof a life in between As a student to a student I say that you will enjoy your pliance typewriting andof business with good fellowship department overflowing know if at you yourself college only work study and play administration in the school of and opportunities of social adthe exact direction in which you want to travel You need commerce will be moved from its vancement The development of G ELMER PRES PETERSON Tell not tell the world your aims and ambitions as long as you are present location to the section on hidden talents which lie beneath the top floor formerly occupied by sure of them yourself the surface and are only awaitWith the start of school Dr E the art department according to to Of a favorable opportunity ing G Peterson Jjegins his twenty-firGranite: Dr W L Wanlass dean of the Arthur Wallace son HERE’S MORE ABOUT express themselves come well toyear as president of Utah ward the top in Aggie life Ruth Ivy Bockholt South high school of commerce The machines State President Peterson graduatare 'being moved and In the Little Theatre producGrand county who arc not members Bertram Dalton Students ed from this school in 1904 and everything will be ready by the (Continued From Page One) of fraternities or sororities find received his A M degree at the tions new faces are continually high school Norma Brown Span- opening of school forward into the One of the new rooms will that the Utah State Barb organi- University of Chicago in 1906- In being brought Weber ish Fork Jack Warner Spanish school Grant Hodson a large variety and with limelight Davis house 60 typewriters stationed on Holbrook Ruth Fork 1909 he received his PhD at Corzation offers tlen opportunities numerous types of productions it county high school Robert Corn-ab- y Rex Layton Davis Nadine Madnew modern steel desks nell university After teaching one The for social anC atcrnal activity is easy to see why seemingly comschool sen Box Elder Ross Wheatley other room will be used for ofSpanish Fork high at Cornell and one at year year The Barb member has the right mon Aggie members find their RichNed Box Elder fice Knaphus Davis ’the work with county the bank Kuwbara Oregon appliance Agricultural college to participate Henry rs an executive to fame way Ardella’ Richfield Jensen field and commercial President Peterson became head posting machines leader as an entertainer by song Ora Muir Beaver high school Elodia and the calculators being located Davis lyceum gives evidence of of Payson Every the at Sterling bacteriology’ Kimdepartment school and or dance Raymond high story as a member of M Wells there the excellent taste and foresight Provo Ashworth Laura Utah State which he also post intra-murschool ball Millard high teams and is the shown by that part 'Of the stuThe old type and office ap invited to the various informal held for one year From 1912 to Junior college students gaining Carbon are most narmore will Several rooms be over turned piiance scholarships dan?es Member- 1916 he was director of the ex- dent leaders Even the creature who found it desirable to and semiformal the awards were: Lois Binns to the economics department to tension division and on Septem- row minded of us is prompted by to Westminster college Harold I to be granted when all the high relieve not all is open students inform the bus driver from the ship 1 1916 he took over his du- purt at least of these tasty bits received its crowded situation ber affiliated rear end of the automobile that Pan Baker Weber college Devere Mc- school applications are Hellenic with ties as president of the college of our college meals to assume Allister Dixie college and Lurous she was going to try finding her groups and is granted upon atAt the time President Peterson the manner of a philosopher not ABOUT MORE HERE'S Blake Snow college tendance at meeting application husband again of a girl twenty-tw- o assumed his duties the student the kind whose philosophy is to to the officer) and payment of whose sweetheart has not High school students winning com900 was about Shops population eulogize a small portion of life but a small membership fee yet enough money to marry her the 65 regular scholarships are: to the 3000 expected this rather one who looks upon all pared on (Continued From Page One) The Barbs meet who suggested naive but very Della Willis Berry Park City fall and only the Main building phases of life as being necessary in the Little the old Home Monday nights and Baxter Sprlngville Bert Cherring-to- structors in the entertaining Economics will old in useful building and keeping this department Theatre who when she grew sleepy quite Springville Ada Rex South now the forestry building the on the ours in our aid world of and spinning carrying greatly The aim of the club is to proRich Marvin Mower North San-- - work in these fields E A Call innocently laid her belocked head exUfeAC expanding A Gift Book with the inscrip- vide a medium of activity to all mechanic arts building the on my shoulder and left it there tension service building and sevpete Lillian Peterson Juab high formerly with the International tion The athletic department offers ‘‘Doners to the Utah State students of the college for three hours and of a young school at Nephi Tom M HaU of the barns existed eral at that handle Harvester company will Officers for this year are Junius time Since then nine new build- an easily accepted excuse for makwoman the product of a private Juab high school at Nephi Loa the terminal trade courses in the Agricultural college Library” on cover a in the social will without be in the way purchased Anderson ings have been added and one ing merry McClellan school for girls: Marjorie Cook North-- Rich Jean Hylton field of Diesel auto body near future and will honor the engines Wawas she “At mete wel Royal Kalis Mary Rae Christianmore is in the process of con- looking outside our own school Wasatch Melvin Watkins and fender work and auto meoh-ani- doners to the college for the means In all these after with-all- e library L H son and William Adams satch Walter Yote West high struction alFrederick Preator has the ball game dances are to be Kirkpatrick reports Each donor She ieet no morsel from hir ilppes school Marlowe L Wood Hurri-eaassumed his duties as in- will have a page or pages set found a spirit of fiesta the old register September 25 All forfalle James Skidmore Logan high ready Mr Preator aside to list his donations to the structor in metals Aggie spirit is prominent and re- mer students will register Sep- Ne wette hir fingers in hir sauce artel nl Elizabeth Price Logan is a FACULTY MEMBERS Clay-to- n of the college graduate library gardless we hope of the outcome tember 27 Alton 'Muir Amer-rFbeschool depe pt Oark hasbeen appointed — The-GiBook system- - waseverybody is having-Sennrrt- - W MHtonr-J- r Few oit tiie transcripts received Wel coude she carle a morsel and’ Ron-old in radio to replace instructor at and Carolina North has good time No one offering an so far are from high schools in wcl kepe i—4at Grove Beryl Theurer Bowen who resigned to ac- been so successful that Mr Kirkexcuse or an alibi Aggies need n no drope ne fille hir That Utah ffhe northern tj&ZX Cache Jans V White cept a position with the Jensen transcripts none No one belittling a van- come more from the patrick is now inaugurating the disCache Margaret Nielson brest outlying company Manufacturing same at Speaker school this contestant plan quished Aggies don't tricts and southern Utah Miss Lenore Lewis dean of Jusa Moris Proctor Pan-- b of Chicago Mr Clark is at presThe In curteisye was set ful moche The Utah State semicentennial do that All we seek is a Listed in the book will be such women is good largest portion of the students ’Earths KCSHpraag North ent hir lest recovering from an op- caWisw issue of in the installing 50 assisting signifying years time and there it is made ready come gifts as the Herbert S Auerbach eration for appendicitis and will be Ka-Chamberlain over Hir Utah from northern lippe wyped she so clene high in studio and sound of a recording Collection development since the territor- for us Minerva Richards that generous organiza- schools and when their tran- That in hir coppe was no ferthing to welcome Aggie students Jk Ttock Sect high ial act which created the institu- tion of bywhich we are all a several other changes in Knowlton Collection Class of 1912 ready making on their arrival this full purt scripts begin to come in the sene Often EUsc the radio 3 tion is available now for distribu- which without our department gifts and the Alumni Association efforts and number will be greatly increased Of grece whan she dronken hadd Hendricks English profes- tion Rnpc® King asthat to stated O Professor k Lester Gifts along with the many others sor likewise underwent an according support would fail miserably operahir draughte” lately Hob-- sistance willClyde If you Intend to enter Utah director of public relations be given' the cotion as did some of our Aggie stu- bureau Ptrry ordinators la these fields In mak- the college has received State this fall it will be to your But the West Coha is unfurling Weber dents ihIY among whom are Delsa her sails advantage to get your transcripts The new catalog lists 23 new ooatacts with employers for and Rhonda additions to tho water ing soon as possible V as sophomore credit here Auf Wledersehn! of Layne the of the determining purpose teaching faculty "Jed NiebNelson Junior class besidos numerous and new courses tko in trade Mate of placing v‘ 'vr-jSer- M 18 the schools of agriculture home ‘ after completion of the taar students REQUEST FOR- - REGISTRATION BOOK economics arts and sciences edterm "The Utah State Quarterly" an Interesting story concerning ucation FOR FALL QUARTER 193738 commerce engineering of Utah State homecoming which will be held and mechanic arts and Approximately 800 new students' publication forestry :ar alumni aseooiation will be pub- this year on October 30 when the An i transcripts of high school credits airplane view of the asMaat pro-- lished September 18 Lloyd N Utah State football team lncets showing its campus and college Name new have already been received at the to £’1 development at Johnson executive secretary of Colorado Aggies Middle Mr or Miss First according Last e buildings is another feature of the registrar’s office ' Schwendlman Reed assistant diluted for the alumni aasoclatlon and edi- According to Mr Johnson this book U1 enter tor of the magazine said today issue of the "Quarterly" should Students whose tranThe book is larger this year registrar T’Xjwb- ter ad- -i Featured In the issue will be the be better than previous Issues and has an attractive cover de- scripts ere received before Sept Home Address Street Number 'v tectorate anouncement to the alumni of the Special writers have been select- picting the 50 years of college 18 may register on the first day celebration at the ed to contribute articles and ad- - development It was edited by of registration September 24 dltlonal help has been obtained Wilford D Porter colloge editor while the students whose trancollege at' Along with the usual alumni to give alumni readers the latest and associate professor of journal scripts are received between the Spocify department you wish to register in ’ wilt notes to in X7X 24 18 and the alumni 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