Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH JUNE PACT TWO Arthur Thomas Marie Hansen Henson Jr Lloyd Melvin JacobHERE'S MORE ABOUT sen Howard C Jenson Merton H Jenson J Wayne Johnson Leo SENIOR CLASS F Johnson Lynn John Lawrence (Continued From Page One) Tracy Maero Rulon Hollist Man ning B Glen Marble Bertha P Marshall Hollingshead Cliff A Maughan Ralph K McCloy Del Howell Vern K Hugie Roscoe C mar Miller J Wesley Mitton Hunter Wells Jay Iverson Elmo Roberta Fae Munk Mary Nichols C Jenson Louis A Jensen Neal J Oleen Palmer Odell F PeterV Jones Ellis S Lund DeVere son Verda T Petersen Clifford R Richard McAllister Karl Wesley Poole Naida Richardson Liberty McBride Edward B Meibos Elmo Rigby Edwin Craven Robinson Miller Darwin Bowden Morgan Dorothea H Ryan A Elwyn Seely Harvey Dale Munk Jack E Niel- Earl Sells Josephine Smith Wil sen John Edgar Osguthorpe How- liam Max Snow June Stayner ard Maughan Parkinson Coulson Sylvia Woodard Steed Rondy P Parrish Wallace A Parrish Tobler Ben VariShaar Max Robert W Patterson James N Weaver Virginia A Wiggill Willis Miss Roma Gans of Teachers Randall Seth D Redford Lorin F Robert Willardsen Ira Vernon'e Columbia university is Reese Lynn Arvil Richardson Paul Winger DeVaun Cecil Zufelt W college well known by former Utah AgA Rosenlund Bruce L Schmalz Reginald Waines gie summer school students This Sterling Schow Uriel J Simmons SCHOOL OF FORESTRY year she will give instruction in Orlando LeRoy Smith Dudley William N Andersen Lloyd Nel elementary education Her philoSpencer Delmar Bailey Stauffer m Andrews Harold Lawrence sophy of child education is based Harold Elwood Stewart Floy A Baker Marvin upon an implicit belief that adults Stoker Gerald E Stolworthy L and children can work together Page Teichert Rulon S Tueller Lawrence Barney James Pershing program is Blaisdell Scott Ross Brown Mer- if the educational Kirk Brian Turner Edwin Vander-shSeaton E Wheeler Raymond rill H Carlson Rangwell N Chris altered to suit the people concerned H White Sylvan H Wittwer tensen Noal Ford Clark Harold Mis Gan’- theories are not W Cooper Don Davis Rex L Parley Parker Young Decker Stephen B Ellis Jedd without practical application for SCHOOL OF ARTS AND Watkins Farr Wells S Farrer as an educational consultant in SCIENCES Howard New York communities she has David Monroe Foster d Mabel Wilson Allred Claytor Reese Foulger D Marshall Gauf-i- n had an opportunity to try out Hall Bitton Reed LaMar Don of workability Stanley Paul Gessel Gavin and prove the Brenchley Daniel Garron Brian Goudie Jr DeWitt C Grandy many of the theories which she Lloyd J Brown Sara Brown WilJames Boyd expounds Lloyd F Gunther lard Bruce Robert Sutton Budge Gurr M Handy Robert LeHarley Cardon Winona D Burke Caseel Roy Hanson Grant A Harris Paul Forrest Linden Castle Don B Rollins Harris Eugene J Hawkes Chatterton W Wilson Cliff Maur-in- e Dean A Hobson Harold D JohnCriddle R Chester Dalgleish son Glen Rowall Jones Jack NielWilliam Maughan Darley Joseph sen Jorgensen Walter H Kittams Stanley Dunn Helen Evans Cura William Thomas — Krueger — Grvel JoAnn Fuller Walter Hale Gard Dr Charles F Smith education Mason John Ros3 Lamar Ladle H ner Lothair H Grant Clark A advisor for the Boy Scouts of E McDonald Edward Leighton Griffin Abbott Rich Grow Wayne America will conduct a national Millard John Morrison Cleve B C Gunnell Leonard L Hansen Boy Scout training institute for Edward Onstott Norris Oscar L Nile Wiese Harbertson Samuel W scout leaders C Player L L Peters it Harding George B Harston Edgar Glen Quigley Joe Carroll Rabb Dr Smith is the author of M Hayes LaVell M Henderson Meth"Games and Recreational S Rattle Jr Royal Wendell Paul Ferrin Franklin D Hendricks book ods" and a very recent ParReed Rich N Rhoton Hervey Holjeson Marjorie Hunsaker Dar"Games and Game Leadership" S Romero Robinson Forrest ley win J Isom Harriett Grace JenHis writings also include an exAcil R Roundy Ervin M Schmutz nings Elden Evans Jensen Grant Paul Stewart Shafer Ersehel Earl of tensive four-yean study LaMar Johnson Dorothy Lula at Columbia univerLeon experiment Smith C Gilbert Shepherd Jones (Mrs) Dohl Jorgensen Lesity on Programs for Boys of J Sorensen Earl Spendlove DonRoy Israel Jorgensen Helen Kel- ald M Club Age James Spiers Berkeley sey Howard Roy Kent Edward Thomas Alva Taylor For many years Dr Smith was Spilsbury Samuel Kropfli Edgar Lyle Larsen M of the a Duane Thomas member of Robert Julian faculty d Mark Howard Larson Audrey Columbia Glenn Vance Herbert has and university Lawrence Ollie Jean Lawr- Turner Donald Wadsworth Nolan taught courses in many leading ence Merlin Ricks Leishman Rus- Lames Whitaker universities and colleges of the West Lynn Spencer W Marriott sell Guy Lewis Elwin United States Arthur 0 Winters Ivan Clair May Junius Wilson McClellan W Grant McFarland CIVIL ENGINEERING Reynold Cluff Merrill Jr Arlo Ernest Adams Evan R Allred Parkinson Messinger Alzon Joseph Thomas Morgan Budge Edward Mohr Max Ledingham Muir GenClay Merlin D Copen Paul Reed S Nelson Gilgen Melvin J Greaves Marlin evieve Nalder Gordon Everett Nielson Eldon Ray R Green Floyd M Holdaway John Noble John E Ord Timothy Hoyt Wendell Homer Forrest J Jensen Hazel Gertrude Xmscellm Palmer Rebecca June Parker Harold 0 Johnson Von W Larson Lorin Edward Perry Ronald F Ross Kay Petersen Hyriim Boyd Musician composer and author Peterson Lynn Harry Pribble Eva Phillips Ned Riley D LeRoy SarMiss Haze! Gertrude Kinscella Pulley Eleanor Ralphs Ray M gent Robert C Seamons Robert the University of Nebraska Reeder Eld row Reeve Fred Spenc- Edward Simpson Mark C Whiting will teach "Music Appreciation er Rex Ebbie L V Richardson for Grades" "Everybody’s Music” MECHANIC ARTS Alden Roberts Virginia Sant Deand “Group Piano Methods" Harold Adams Cummings Wenlilah B Simmons Chester Forrest Miss Kinscella will bring sumSlaugh Irma Terry Smith Kath- dell L Esplin Milton M Foster mer session students the benefits leen Smith Vilate Smith Cleone Eugene Jorgensen Harry A Mathover 20 years of personal exMelissa Snow George S Stains ews Charlie Gardner Miller Justen perience in the musical field She Phyllis Taylor Ernest W Tippets Lamond Olsen Floyd Oscar Petty one of the best known and Robert Franklin Wall John Ray Anthony Clair Thomson for Wanink Mabel Joan Webb Wilma SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS respected among educators her widely used method of piano B Webb Edna Mae Wessler Betty Kathryn Adams Elaine Anderson Jessie LaMarr Anderson Erva instruction She is a composer of Wright Young has written Andrus Margaret Bodily Wilma sheet music and SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Erma Brinton more than 60 professional articles Margaret Bodily Oral I Adams Lloyd Claude Norine Call Hazel Campbell Helen Alkema Zella Deloris Allred RobCampbell Elo-is- e ert O Anderson Ralph M Baird Campbell Kathryn Cannon June Cowley Madge Meredith Bodily Victor Jenson Marjorie Ada Dailey Melba J Eott Duane R Bowns Phyllis Dansie Edith Doutre Roine Fife D Loran Venice Boynton Briggs Elizabeth Finlinson Vanda Chris- W3I Carlisle John Clyde Burgoyne tina Foote Vida Lucas Forsgren Milton Vern Chapman Harmon Genevieve L Gailey Evlyn Snow ffAjkeiQrt SeHoREiRq Weston Cheney Earl R ChristenClarice Greaves Ruth Gunn sen Lee Charles Christensen Gray Classes in Curricular ReorganLeah Hancey Gladys Hanson Maurine Clifford Glenda Cole ization in secondary schools and Hatch Mary Afton Hayward Mary Charles Richard Bud Congdon and of Teaching Supervision Melba Heiner Margaret Hill June Edison Reed Esplin Ferris A Junior and Senior High school Jacobsen Frances MargarEvelyn Evans Sherman G Eyre Bramley will be taught by mathematics et Jensen Aiene Hansen Jones McKay Farr Anna Elaine Fonnes-bec- k LaVerne Jones Dr Raleigh of the Jones Schorling Margaret Dorothy Georgeson Parley Ona Jones University of Michigan Jones Amy Shirley M Gunnell Owen Hill Hall Owen During the past 15 years Dr Louise Knowles Adelia Lindsay Holt Hammond Blaine W Hancey has served as demong Schorling Cleo Lowe Greaves Glenn M Hansen Margaret Han- Mary stration teacher at Universities Markham Dorothy Gladys sen Lucile Harding Zina Kunz of Chicago Harvard Columbia Jane Montrose Clea Morgan Mary Hatch Edwin B Haycock Wendell and Michigan He spent lust sumLouise Nielsen Lola Nilsson Grace Heaton Edgar A Hyer Faye Izatt mer Europe touring studying Putnam Beth Priraa-Ardil- la Mark A Jackman Marvin Law Pass educational and social problems Ririe Catherine Romney Virginia Jackson William Maxwell James Organizes School Barbara Elizabeth Sanford MaurW D Jensen Norman N Jensen He organized the demonstration Vivian Wilson Smart ine (Mrs) Clive Cooper Johnson Orlan L school at the University of high Stahle Mildred Sylvia Johnson Reed W Kennedy Spenc- Spencer in 1923 and has been Michigan CartiPToM rf&THJg StewEllen Josie Stahmann er J Klomp Evelyn Larson Frank Grace a superintendent of schools and Beth Stilwcll Julia art Jayne Lester Lear Ruby Leigh Glen C also a teacher in various high Mildred Tbeurer Phyllis One of the features of the 1939 schools of the central and eastern Lewis Alan P Mcfarlane Ward Terry Alberta Elma Tingey summer session at the Utah State sections of the United Slates H Magleby George A McClister Thorley Blanche Turner Barbara Luella Agricultural college will be Dr Leonard W McDonald Allen Meik-l- e LuWard Marian Weeks Nelma Arthur H Compton world famous Kelton O Merrill Robert E ella Wilkinson Alta Rae Wilson physicist at the University of d Munson Lewis Clair Nelson C Worlton Chicago in the role of lecturer in Ellas Newbold Jay P Evans Madge durathe scries for the Dee Nuhn A Vernon Obray CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTtion He has been a member of D Olsen Charles P Olson ER OF EDUCATION the Chicago institution faculty Thane J Packer Gus Papanikolas IN SOCIAL SCIENCE since 1923 Burns Peterson Keith Elwyn F Maurice A Professor L R Humphreys head Dr Compton has attended more Redd Ralph Hubbard Redford E IN HOME ECONOMICS of the department of vocational dozen a than universities leading Clive Roberts Reed A Schwendi-ma- n Milton Farrell Hartvicsen Fran-cild- a In the United States and at the college will act foreign agriculture Harold Joseph Searle Claude Sutherland as conference leader at the Uncountries and during the 1926-2- 7 Thomas Sepplch Erma Lois CANDIDATES FOR THE DE- school of Arizona annual summer was he special iversity p Simpson Bertha GREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE lecturer year at Punjab university in conference for agricultural leaders Eleanor Akeen Carl Alvin Smith SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE of that state it was announced Lahore India IL Keith Spencer B Leland TanBoyd Berrey Leu R Jeppson Works With today This will take place during ner Vert L Taylor Addison Allan Milton Andrew Madeen Leonard His chief work has been con- the first week in July Thomas Bert L Thomas A Garr Herbert Manwaring cerned with and cosmic Professor Humphreys Is also SCHOOL AF ARTS AND Thompson Thslda Thompson Beth rays and it was his discovery of slated to teach a class in agricuSCIENCES TS£X Lewis Tre matting Vallon h the when ltural education at the Colorado of & Vickers Scott Maughan Wangs-fEdward W Anthon Herald C scattered that established him as State summer school from July Dwtt C Ward John Elvtn Bennlon Rue Jenaen Vernal one of the ten ranking physicists 10 to IS JUJVfcB Wlaehootsr Walter E Pey Heber F of the world He also discovered £7 Tkoraley Joeeph Llewellyn Young the total reflection of the y Oral M Young Dr Compton haa won numertCCOOL OF EDUCATION ous honors for his achievements 22ba Norman L Christensen Lorenio In the scientific world Among R Parker them are the following medals: -Carroll I Draper majoring In Or ENGINEERING Rumford gold medal the by American Academy of Arte and poultry and mlnoring in animal 7 3 Sciences In 1927 the gold medal husbandry and agronomy has reI CStaar from of ceived an assUtantsh’lp at Iowa Radiological Society North America In 1928 and the State according to Professor Byrun - efcmiumH' medal from the Italian Alder head of the poultry departJr c fA Mgpeueel ment at the College Kmmutog' Academy of Science! In 19M 1 1039 Director Names Gans To Lead Students Of Shakespeare Welcome Dr Spaeth Courses In J Education literature at af All-re- Kinscella Gives Boy Scout Official Conducts Courses Music Course ' Duncan Spaeth world Dr famous literature teacher and Princeprofessor of ton university for more than 30 years will be at the Utah State summer sessions to teach classes in Shakespeare and poets of the romantic revival A visiting professor of English at the University of Wichita Kansas Dr Spaeth was at one time president of the University of Kansas He received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Pittsburgh his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Leipsig and his doctor of literature from Muhlenberg college and at the University of Pittsburg In addition he has lectured at the University of Southern California for the past nine years Recognized Instructor Dr Spaeth is a recognized and teacher of Anglo-Saxo- n Browning literature as well as for his outstanding Shakespearean instruction Aiding him in the teaching of literature subjects will be Dr Ixuiis Zucker of the University of Utah They will instruct lasses on World Tragedy ami the Modern Short Story Poet Lectures During School Wil-for- Educator Heads Teaching 1 Class : Famed Physicist Lecture Here ?n Main-warin- Humphreys Listed Mur-lan- At Arizona University 1 i DR EDWARD DAVSOtf Appearing for the fourth consecutive time at the Utah State summer Agricultural session is Dr Edward Davison eminent British poet now of Colorado university He offers a choice of more than 20 lecture subjects at the coming school Dr imbeen Davison lias mensely popular at the annual school in the past years and with a record such of this back of him he will no doubt continue with just as much of a success The teason probably for his popularity is that he adopts himself to each new audience and never delivers a set lecture Enlists In Army Born In Scotland he enlisted in the British Naval division at the age of 16 as ordinary seaman at the outbreak of the World War An officer in the Naval Intelligence Service at the time of the armistice much of his poetry found its way into leading English periodicals Later he spent three years at St John's college at Cambridge and as an undergraduate edited "The Cambridge Review" which is the oldest of the English university magazines Vi "-- v Bal-Gam-es To Iowa State BSri £1-C- r 'l- I'd 4 yS'ii six-wee- year Dtt JOIIN A WIDSTPE lecture Literature And Educatinn Art Teacher Bureau Lists Joins Staff Quarters For A C Students Approximately 650 college summer school students will find living quarters in Logan with the help of the college housing bureau during the next two weeks Dean Jack Croft head of the committee announces While in the past all types of housing have been listed a new policy has been adopted in which only those meeting the college requirements will be submitted to students The housing committee is planning to cooperate more with the landlords by making a complete survey of all the now and all approved accomodations new ones entered and by working with them on their problems Discourage Overcrowding “We are making an effort to MAtaeL UlLReeCnrJ overfrom discourage people From the Montreal School of crowding their homes and apartInterior Decoration at Montreal ments" Dean Croft says "Every Canada comes Mabel Wilkerson student should be provided with the ample living quarters storage president and director of and school former associate room and adequate study facilidirector of the New York School ties which include plenty of table of Fine and Applied Art in Paris space and a good study lamp France and Rooms should be private Miss Wilkerson will give in- quiet” in interior decoration It is hoped that by advertising struction the best places and color which should be of and making in known students will cater to special interest to students accomodations home economics as well as hav- houses providing in keeping with the college reing a public appeal Interior Decoration Special attention will quirements Her course in interior decora- be given to improve living condition will include instruction on tions for students with small inarchitectural composition and de- comes who seek available places sign as applied to the interior at a MtfTifinal cost The average cost for boarding selection and furniture styles and arrangement providing two meals a day is $22 a month Experience shows that students who batch will find that it is more economical according to the housing bureau Approves Accommodations The “housing facilities" map in Dean Croft's office shows 281 houses with approved boarding in and batching accomodations This should Logan adequately provide for all visiting faculty members and the usual summer school students People who wish summer boarders and tenants are urged to have their places listed with the housing bureau as soon as possible Noted Statistician Conducts Classes Psychologist Church Leader Slated For Class Instruction Draper Appointed gjit Agri-cultur- A man knowing a great deal about numerous subjects and who is a man of broad experience Dr A E Brandt senior mathematical statistical analyst of the Soil Conservation Service at Washington D C will be featured at the I know you're tired and so am I coming Utah State Agricultural college summer session But it'll end in one more day And when it’s over you can sigh Dr Brandt will give instruction And streteh your arches In Sol’s in mathematics and statistics and bids well to be a cynosure at the rays -- B Winn school as he has done In the past wave-lengt- Director Linford Arranges Another Select Array Of Summer Instructors Dr F L West is a former Plans for the 1939 summer session at Utah State faculty member of the Utah State college which will last from June 12 to July 21 are college and with Dr John A Widtsoe will teach summer ses- now complete according to Dr J H Linford director of the sion students “The Philosophy of session Happiness" school will present an outstanding array of The At the present time Dr West visiting faculty members who are nationally known educt-is the Commis- tors and leaders Logan resident sioner of Education for the LDS Dr Arthur H Compton physicist of the University of church This course was given Dr W E Blatz psychologist and child development at the last year's summer session Chicago of the University of Toronto and Dr Edward Davison expert and proved to be so popular that college officials announced that eminent English poet and now a member of the faculty at it would be repeated again this Colorado university will occupy important roles in the slated ONE MORE DAY Press on thou trusty feet of mine And yet maintain your noble skill For It's your duty rain or shine To pull me up yon college hill et t£Gzaaer OnM Logan Man Gives Course a In Happiness is Dr John A a Widtsoe former president of the college and of the University of Utah and is now a member of the quorum of the twelve apostles in the L DS church He has won wide acclaim for his educational lectures and has been featured at various institutions throughout the country as an Impressive apeakor Drs Widtsoe and West In conjunction will teach the Philosophy of Happiness" class which deals with a philosophical approach rather than the theological thus giving an added interest for the study rt” v fjwww-- A Vs - USerrw jetrJly v flY J3 4'- 4 Kit £ J j Vfjji ' &tEUX8£rt££ i fNCENT In the field of literature Dr J Duncan Spaeth former Princeton professor who is rated as one of the more outstanding teachers of Shakespeare in the world and Dr Louis Zucker of the University of Utah are slated to take care of the instructing assignments Dr Raleigh Schorling of the University of Michigan will hold the spotlight in the education classes instructing classes in lie supervision of teaching in junior and senior high schools Visiting faculty members of this field are Miss Roma Gans of Teachers coColumbia university and R llege F Campbell superintendent of the Preston city schools Scheduled to teach classes at the sessions in statistics is Dr A E Brandt senior mathematical statistical analyst of the Soil Conservation Service at Washington I D C Home Economics One of the leading figures present at the school will be Dri Elizabeth Lee Vincent of the school in Detroit who will head class instruction in the home economics field Miss Mabel Wilkerson of the Montreal School of Interior Decorating will also appear in this field and instruct classes in interior decoration of the home To aid the resident faculty in the presenting of Family Life Institute will be Miss Winifred Hazen and Miss Ange-ly- n Warnick of the state home economics staff Also to aid in this presentation will be Verna S Carlisle WPA state supervisor of nursery schools and parent education Physical Education And Sports Highlighting the class supervision in the physical education field are Dr N I’ Nielson executive secretary of the American Association for Health Physical Educa- tion and Recreation at Washing- ton D C Dr Charles F Smith educational adviser for Boy Scouts of America at New York City and Miss Bernice Moss director of physical education for the state department of education Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern university a coach of many strong football teams and Forest Cox hoop coach at Colorado university will instruct classes in their respective sport at the summer school for cbaches As an additional feature C L Grovert of the Wauneta schools at Wauneta Nebraska will teuch classes io n football Vocational Education t Vocational trade and industrial’ education instructors will Include A R Nichols city director of vocational education and principal of the San Jose Technical high school G W at San Jose California Haverty assistant state supervisor of trade and industrial education at the North Dakota School of Science Harry E Wood director of fine and practical arts and vocational education of the Indianan polis public schools H B Gunder-sestate director of trades industries and distributive occupations and Asael H Fisher industrial arts instructor at Provo high school I S Noall director of vocational education for the Salt Lake Cit schools Ernest Jeppsbrt trades' teacher at Weber college and C W Galloway of the Galloway Welding at Logan will also offer instruction in this field Dr John A Widtsoe and Dr F L West member of the church council of twelve and commissioner will of education respectively teach classes In character education Class Instruction in the music field will be led by Miss Hazel Gertrude Kinscella of Nebraska university for the second consecu-'tive year six-ma- Instruction in child psychology and development of personality at the coming summer session will be given by Dr Elisabeth Lee Vincent a specialist in home economics and child development and 1937 ¥ a faculty member Merrlll-Palmof She was contributing editor for school at Detroit Michl-ga- n "Childhood Education” in 1B30 and a member of the executive board Dr Vincent was professor of for the National Association for child development at the Univer- Nursery schools from 1985 to 1937 sity of Nebraska during the sum- In edition Dr Vincentihas written mers of 1925 and 1926 and also at the following "Mental books: Cornell university In 1927 Oregon Hygiene for Nurses" “A Study State college In 1928 1930 and of Intelligence Test Elements'' 1986 Stout Institute In 1929 Bnd and a "Teachers College Contrl- at the University of Illinois In buttons to Education" "’7 2 |