Show Summer Session Bulletin UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Summer Canyon Session New Faculty Members Visitors Invited To Teach July 5 to 22 To Kindergarten Party Dr Philo M Buck Jr Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin will give a series of lectures during the third week of the Summer Session be- Summer Session students and other interested persons are invited to visit the Demonstration School and Kindergarten conducted daily from 8:00 a m to 11:00 a m in Room 101 of the Engineering Building by Mrs Em Eccles Jones Miss Edith Bowen Supervisor of Elementary Teacher Training at the College announced today The School is to be held throughout the remainder of the Summer Session A visit to the Demonstration School provides an opportunity to see an artist working with little children and putting into practice modern educational trends Miss Bowen stated Any college departments interested are invited to use this Demonstration School for laboratory work ginning today Monday at 11:00 a m in the auditorium Dr Buck will lecture each day at 11:00 during the week and Tuesday evening at annual Summer Session canyon party will be held Thursday June 30 at the C C C Camp in Logan Canyon according to Professor J R Jenson chairman of the Summer Session Entertainment Committee Cars will leave the College at 4:00 p m to go to the canyon One of the features of the outing will be the leading of recreation by Professor Eugene L Roberts of the University of Southern California Games will be arranged and hikes to the hills provided with guides who are well acquainted with plant and animal life Later in the evening a bonfire lunch will be served without charge to Summer Session students and faculty members Oscar Cooley and his wife will serve Students who are unable to secure their own transportation should leave their names at the Summer Session office Room M102 and arrangements will be made to provide transportation for them Logan canyon is never more beautiful than at this time of the year and previous canyon parties of this type have proved extremely enjoyable Summer Session students are urged not to miss this event The Beginning Tuesday July 5 a number of new visiting faculty members will arrive to conduct classes during the last three weeks of the Summer Session Dr Dorothy Reed Mendenhall Professor of Child Development at the University of Wisconsin will teach a class in the Institutional Growth and Development of Children and conduct a seminar in Child Development Dr John A Widtsoe former president of the Utah State Agricultural College and of the University of Utah who delivered the Semi- - Centennial Baccalaureate sermon will arrive to continue the class in Character Education which has been conducted during the first three weeks by Dr F L West L D S- Commissioner of Education Mr Leslie G Stier of the Frank Wiggins Trade - Vice-Princip- al All MUSIC CLASSES START Dr Paul Popenoe Leaves Campus In observance of Independence Day no classes will be held at the Summer Session on Monday July bo conducted as 4 Classes will usual on Tuesday July 5 There will be no lecture on Tuesday but Dr Bessie A McClenahan Professor of Social Work at the Universlecity of Southern California will ture Wednesday at 11:00 a m in the Auditorium Tuesday June M 28 11:00 A M 7:30 P M June Wednesday 29 11:00 A M lliursday June 30 11:00 A M 4:00 P M Friday July 11:00 A M 2:15 P M Evening Philo M Buck Jr Lecture Philo M Buck Jr Philo M Buck Jr Lecture Philo M Buck Jr Lecture Philo M Buck Jr Lecture Canyon 1 - Dr Buck has had wide experience in the field of literature both through study and teaching in America and India and through considerable writing of his owm He delivered the address on literature here at the College during the recent celebration This scholarly address has made Dr Buck’s summer appearance here an event eagerly awaited by those who heard him Semi-Centenni- al INTRAMURALS Intramural softball begins to- with the Agriculture team meeting the Education team at 4:30 on the Delta Quadrangle Phi — Delta Phi — Education Agriculture — Cache Valley games will be played Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at 12:lU The rosters and managers ot intramural softball teams are: Delta Phi all returned missionaries with Caseel Burke as manager Education students in the School of Education witn Everett Thorpe as manager Agriculture students in agriculture with Mr Cutler as manager students not from the state of Utah with H J Dorring as manager Utah students from Utah except those from Cache Valley with Seth Parkinson as manager Cache Valley students from Cache Valley with Floyd Slater as manager The Summer Session tennis and badminton tournaments are now under way Schedules are posted in the gymnasium south hall of the Main Building and the cafeteria hall of the Commons Building All interested are invited to participate or watch these games day School at Los Angeles will continue the classes in Principles of Vocational Education Methods in Vocational Industrial Education WEDNESDAY and Coordination in Vocational Education which have been taught during the first three weeks by The music classes Opera AppreciDr A S Hurrell Director 01 ation — Music 180 and Symphony Teacher Training Extension and Appreciation — Music 181 taught by Vocational Teacher Training at Professor N W Christiansen will Pennsylvania State College begin Wednesday June 29 instead President H A Dixon of Web- of 5 as announced in er College will teach classes in theTuesday JulyAll students intercatalogue Organization and Administration ested in attending these classes of Education and Problems of not previously registered Pupil Personnel during the last who have should for them Sesthree weeks of the Summer register for them sion immediately Miss Bernice Moss State Supervisor of Physical Education will Professor Eugene L Roberts will teach the class Administration of School Health Program which conclude his two weeks course in has been taught during the first recreation with a banquet Friday Dr Paul Popenoe left the cam- three weeks by Dr Edna Bailey evening in the cafeteria All who pus yesterday after presenting Associate Professor of Education are interested in recreation will be one of the most popular series of at the University of California an opportunity to attend this lectures and discussions in the She will also take over the class given the Physical in banquet by notifying history of the Utah State Agricul- in Materials and Methods Education Department The time tural College Summer Session Physical Education for the Eleof the banquet will be announced The discussions twice daily on mentary Schools which has been different phases of modern family taught by Miss Maxine Heiss later in the week life were well attended by both and students Summer Session SCHEDULE OF EVENTS — JUNE 27 - JULY 1 faculty and townspeople Monday Jane 27 11:00 A 7:30 Lecture Party Philo M Buck Jr Lecture Cam Natural History Week-en- d Recreation Banquet j j ' Out-of-Sta- te Out-of-sta- te REGISTRATION Registration procedure for the third week of the Summer Session will be as follows: Students will call at the Registrar’s Office for their registration blanks and then proceed to Room 102 of the Main Building where they will be assisted in properly filling out these blanks Registra-- ! tion hours will be from 10:00 a m to 11:00 a m and from 2:00 p m to 4:00 p m |