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Plz3?I7qy 0J Utah Man Gains Place Mi & 10 1940 J InNY Wii f T- -: Homer Lists Key Buzzer Staff Appointments Work Begins On 1940 Annual NYU Fall Training Begins With Enrollment Near Limit CAA Flight training of the fall civil pilot training program got underway Wednesday at the local airport with Miss Theresa Hill daughter of Dr Reuben L and Mrs Theresa Snow Hill making the first student flight Professor S R Stock of the college radio and aviation department reports Students taking aviation work will make at least one flight each daj1 and in some cases it will be Working with increased space necessary to make two flights per the to transfer the provided by day in order to meet the number old Main building of the student of required hours in the flight staff of the 1941 schedule he says body store Buzzer is well under way on the 37 Enroll publication of the year's college Thirty-seveof the 40 members annual permitted in the course are now book enrolled leaving only three vacanRemodeling of the old store room gives the Buzzer a cies to be filled Second and third will start flight new office apart from the regular flight groups of next week the first training dark studio a new and complete heen appointand room library Ten students have developing advanced flight All ed to receive class file to proofs space are: Roscoe Booth class pictures will be taken at training They Richard Bullen Ralph Bateman the studio this year Karl Homer and Lyman Kidman Kenneth Lund announces publication editor Bliss Mehr Shir! Nelson Boyd photography will commence and James Summers have Stewart Arrangements been made for the freshmen to Richard Welling this have their pictures taken Selected On Record appointments week Picture These students were selected on for Friday their past scholastic records in which were scheduled have been moved up to day to avoid conflict holiday October 21 is the date set for class pictures with sophomore junior and senior date scheduled for one week after Appointments for class pictures may be made at the Buzzer studio this week Grants Retail Editor Selects 13 New Office Speeds Position In Store For Major Posts Staff of Yearbook Allen To Clyde In Photography Of Publication Clyde Allen ’40 son of J P Allen of Tooele has been awarded a privilege at the New v‘Tork University School of Retailing where he is doing graduate work in retailing methods announced Dean Norris A Brisco today Dean Brisco pointed out that Mr Allen one of eighty-fiv- e students selected from several hundred applicants for training as retail store executives is studying for the degree of Master of Science in Retailing UJ3JLC Graduate The Tooele youth was graduated from Tooele high school In 1936 and received his B S degree from USAC in accounting last June While at the USAC Mr Allen was tennis was active in intra-mura member of Alpha Kappa Psi worked as business fraternity photographer on the yearbook for four years and for the school paper for two years Many Colleges Represented Mr Allen’s class at New York University is composed of students from fifty colleges and universities states and and from twenty-thre- e Canada In their year at the University’s School of Retailing which pioneered in the field when it was established twenty-on- e years ago of to in "cadets their fhla flight traniing Taken at RanMpfcr (ieiii typical training given Mr Allen and his classmates will student field and has at enrolled for Utah former State Randolph Norman Wahlstrom training participate in a unique educational now been transferred ta Kelly field one of the major training bases for the United States Army program Air Corp Combination Training — The plan Dean Brisco stated combined classroom training with practical store experience in selling and other merchandise work Selected by faculty members and store executives students holding privileges attend classes each morning and work primary training planes into 450 under special supervision in leadhorse-powlow wing basic trainer ing stores in the metropolitan area which has a cruising speed of in the afternoons and on Saturabout 150 miles an hour Seventy-fiv- e day Mr Allen is working at GamPhysical examinations for dents interested in joining additional flying hours are ble’s a store with national naval aviation corps will be conadded with this type of plane duced in room 206 Mechanic Final Step Ahead Arts building October 14 and 15 Among the 265 embryo pilots of by the Naval Flight Examining Ahead of these young cadets now Board Professor S R Stock of the Air Corps who are scheduled lies "the final step in the transfortiie college department of radio to complete the basic flight trainDr G Homer Durham spoke to of a young college man into mation and aviation announces Texas members of the Westminster For-ing at Randolph Field exama for this military pilot Qualifications um on “The Crisis of Democracy “West Point of the Air” early this s ination are: mail student Providing that Wahlstrom is suc- in America” at the regular meetmonth 'Is Norman' O ' Wahlstrom of the United States single cessful in completing this final ing Tuesday night Dr Durham between the ages of 20 and 27 of Laketown Utah who attended phase of training he will be brought out several points where Wahland must have completed at Utah State from 1936-3- 9 some time early in the success of the democratic sysgraduated least two years of college work strom was a member of the Lam- December and receive the coveted tem is questionable The meeting leading toward a degree “wings" emblem of military pilots ended in general discussion of dembda Delta Sigma fraternity be ready for service on ocratic principles A meeting will be held at 1 After completion 'of the prelimi- and will combat squadrons of the rapidly Officers of the Forum for this p m October 14 at which a nary training the 265 pilots are expanding Air Corps film will be shown and the enquarter will be Phil Andrews presto the Advanced transferred being During the thirty week training ident Grace Corbett vice presitire procedure of the flight School at Kelly Field Cadets are paid $75 dent in charge of meeting Oliver Flinj ilfjijJ'iying Vim IftiAl TRfnB 5HT Texas and per month in addition to their Westfall secretary-treasurexamining board Lieutenant training in formation flying and uniforms food and clothing When David Bernstein social chairman will ne in charge and day navigation before commissioned their pay is increas- Dr J D Brite and Reverand W night F Students interested in naval getting their wings and 'commis- ed to $205 per month Koenig are advisors flying should contact Professor sioners as Second Lieutenants Arts in the Mechanic Stock Eighth Class building by next Monday - store-servi- al Flight Board Schedules Former Utah State Student Achieves Army Advancement store-servi- Homer Stevenson assistant editor and Robert Peterson Grant Bethers and Ray Canning associates headed thirteen staff apBuzzer pointments for the 1940-4- 1 as released today by Karl Homer publication editor Ten other major staff positions appointees were announced by Homer and included: Doris Wallin Elaine Nelson Marjorie Paulson Gloria Harris and Stan Anderson staff editors Kathryn Sorenson index editor and Sam Bailey copy editor The position of index editor was included in the staff for the first time this year while appointment of both assistant and associate ediators are in Keeping with the precedent set up by last year’s staff Fourteen Included on Staff n Also included for staff work on the Buzzer were fourteen students who will be assigned to divisions of work in the near future They are: Melba Wallin Elaine Adams Rolen Pitt Barbara Fitzgerald Eva Fife Helen Lundstrom Bertha Monson Norlyn Tracy Farrell June Ensign Kathleen Graham members Life staff Traqy Sam Monson Ellen Gardner Student and Verna Theurer should meet in room 102 of the Commpns building at noon ThursManager Wants Aide of day for final announcement Assistants to Harold Collard staff organization Potential staff business manager will be named members who have not yet apduring the week Application plied are urged to be present blanks for these positions may be also All students who would like obtained in the new Buzzer office to work with the business staff downstairs in the same location are urged to contact Dick Romthe book store was last year ney at once Norman Wahlstrom Transferes To Kelly Field Come To Sears! 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A two-wa- y shirt that campus-sport- s looks just as well buttoned up with a tie as it docs open at the neck without one - PHONE IMPORTANT A dual purpose shirt citi-scn- FLOWERS training ship re by instructo cently purchased Floyd Hansen will be used fo flight work The ship has a 21 horsepower engine as compared t the 55 horsepower engines wltl which the ships previously usei were equiped Upon completion of this advanc ed course students will be ellgibli to go directly to the advance! flight training in either the Unite! States Army or Naval flight train ing schools The Arrow Doubler Durham Sees Crisis FRED’S Waco Purchased A new Waco Announcing : This eighth class of flying cadets a member started their aeronautical career last May when they began their primary flight training Eighteen flying schools located at strategic centers of the country are utilized by the Air Corps for this phase Besides loging about 65 hours of flying time the cadets mastered all aerial maneuvers from landings and take offs to loops and snap rolls From these various schools the cadets were next assembled at Randolph Field where they were graduated from their low powered ground school and preliminary flight training In the advance course they will devote a minimus of 126 class hours with 48 hour being spent on aircraft engibes on navigation 38 on principles am theory of flight and aircraft am 18 on aircraft operation for re stricted class secondary course k Come in and get it today I ii Mi) liMfiu 36S2H I3AI& fA ri 4 1 PHONE 501 I 4 fe up at iTh? 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