Show STUDENT-LIF- Ss Receive Wings In Flying Corps Faculty Men Two former Aggies William H Bailey and R G Booth recently received their wings and sommis sions as second lieutenants in the I army at the United State Army Air Corps Advanced Flying schdol at Luke Field Arizona They were members of the first class to graduate from the school sincC the official dedication of the field on September 29 when the exercises were held m commemoration of the death of Lieutenant Frank Luke Jr in France just 23 years before ‘ er Ab Jenkins Wed-csda- Ab Jenkins Talks Monday on Driving dis-iss- Highlighting the Adult Leadership school being held on the campus December 2 to 12 will be the address of Ab Jenkins on Monday announces William Peterson director of the extension service Mayor Jenkins will speak on safe driving and tell of his experiences as holder of numerous records before the 214 delegates from 29 counties of the state Other guest speakers from Salt Lake City include Dr John A Wldtsoe Arthur Gaeth Mrs Mar-ci-e Howells Raymond Miller Mrs Rena B Badger Tracy R Welling and Father Marton E Sherber Logan city Miss Ella v' Reeder of Brigham and Ward C Holbrook will represent the state Farm Bureau Federation The new rural arts building will be thrown open for the first time to accommodate the leaders Meetings will be held there in the audi tonum and living quarters will be provided in the various rooms of the building ue -- defense School Adds lechanics Classes New mechanical learning classdealing with aircraft engine V echanics general aircraft me- lanics and machine shop went to effect at the college defense aining center Monday George Clyde dean of the school of igineenng announced this week With these new additions there 'e now seven classes in the air pot training program for the Igdcn Air Depot Dean Clyde said hese provide pre - employment 'uining for young men seventeen twenty-fiv- e years of age who ive received probationary as mechanical learners n om the U S Civil Service Com-lssio- Classes now comprising the pro-tainclude two in aircraft and one each in radio pairing aircraft engines aircraft 'draulics general aircraft and machine shop Three ore classes will probably be Ided beginning December 15 can Clyde said m -- orty-Thr- ee Trainees teceive Employment Forty three Works Progress trainees were released ednesday from the Utah State defense training gricultural hool school for employment in a of ie aircraft industries Dean George D Clyde today Through the arrangements of ate WPA officials the men are reiving transfers from training to nployment where they will begin a minimum of sixty cents p“r iur The average length of their aining period has been from six-e- n to twenty weeks during which ey have received training in air-aaircraft engine mechanics g leet metal auto mechanics and truck and tractor echanics Release of these students from e college defense training pro-aleaves openings m each of ese classes Dean Clyde said Perns interested in securing employ-ein California defense lndus-le- s in Utah's expanding defense ogram should contact their 1 employment service or the of-- e of Professor E C Jeppsen rector of the industrial division the college Cali-rm- ft black-nithin- m nt lo-- Sociology Students DECEMBER-- LOGAN-UTA- H Former Aggies “Met” Tenor Radio Programs Feature Three ' Three Aggie faculty members rofessor Moyle Q Rice Dean N Pedersen and Protessor Floyd in Morgan are participating noadcasts over station KVNU this eek Professor Morgan will present is class in radio speech a play on le regular Half Hour from Col-g- e Hill broadcast tonight at 30 pm over the local station he play is entitled "Three Strikes You're Out" is a comedy and ecedes a program wfncfi will be i esented next week by the of the class Broadcast Weekly A series of programs are being y oadcast each Monday and evenings at 7 30 p m over VNU by Dean and Pedersen rofessor Rice Dean Pedersen on le Monday night broadcast "Christmas Books for Child-n- ” and on Wednesday nights rofessor Rice discusses "Christ-ia- s Books for Adults ” The series scheduled to con-nuntil December 22 is under le auspices) of the Reading Com-ltte- e of the Cache Valley1 Council Boy Scouts Dr King Hendricks chairman of the committee Discuss Books Also Professor Rice will discuss veral books over station KSL on ecember 13 These books include: heading I've Liked” by Clifton adiman "Kabloona” by Gontran 3 Poncins “A Subtreasury of mencan Humor” edited by Mr id Mrs E B White “A Treas-- y of the World's Great Letters” lited by Lincoln N Schuster rhe Keys of the Kingdom" by A Cronin "Low Man on a Totem ole” by H Allen Smith and short ones from the New Yorker E 1910- - Gives Logan Concert Metropolitan tenor tabernacle announces January Dean William L Wanlass chairman of the lyceum bureau Peerce made his debut with the Metropolitan opera company last Saturday when he sang the role of Alfredo m La Traviata which was also broadcast over the NBC network Hailed throughout the country s America s outstanding tenor Peerce has made various tours Jan Peerce will sing 4 at the Logan 7 at 8 15 p m thtoughout the United States Indicative of the way he-- has been received is the report of the Portland Oregon Journal which says "The audience whistled and cheeped until five encores were sung” According to the New York Post "Mr Peerce a true lyrjc tenor is unusual It was a shoiik to her the music of 'Tristan' actually sung without effort or strain Wagner would have been pleased with Mr Peerce s beautiful and easy delivery PAGE FIVE Class of 1944 Orders Insignia 1 Wjlson Orders for class of '44 sveaters and ntw sweater emblems wilt- - be taken by appointment today from 10 a m to 1 p w in room 102 Mam building announces David Bagley class chairfnan in —charge of sweaters New emblems will be here December 10 in time for class activities of “Hello Days’’ December 10 11 and 12 The emblem is being purchased through the Cache Kmt m Logan Pace Die Over Weekend Two Aggie students Alma L Wilson and Maurice JU Pace died "over the weekend Wilson of a lingering illness and Pace following a major surgical operation Son attended Utah State during the past three years and expected to graduate this spring At the time he became ill some six months ago be was working as field man in the agricultural division of the American Mine and Smelter company at Salt Lake City While at the college Wilson was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity v'as manager of the hiking club and is remembered as the student who led the last two moonlight hikes to Mount Logan He was also a member of the college orchestra Wilson s father the late Dr Alma L Wilson Sr was a former professor of horticulture at Utah State and uied in the fall of 1938 fonowirg injunes received in an accident at the Davis county farm of the experiment station After finishing preliminary training at primary and basic schools at Utah State fhey went to Luke Field where instruction was con tmued m planes of higher horse' power with specialization in m strument and radio beam Link training and long cross country flights both day and night The graduating class of 41-boasts a membership of 123 more men than the total of the two previous classes As Luke Field approaches proposed strength more and more cadets will be com missioned as second lieutenants until an approximate four or five hundred will receive their wings every five weeks Flight Cadet England Joins Army Air Corp Aviation Cadet Eafl W England is now a member of the first class of cadets in the new air corps replacement center at Kelly Field Texas according to word received here Before his enlistment as a cadet Mr England served as a LDS missionary in the Netherlands and Central states mission He was student of the college a member of Delta Phi and a student in air training at the college At the replacement center in Texas Cadet England will go through five weeks of preliminary training before being sent to Members of the sociology staff primary flying school where he and majors m that field organized will start his flight training then a Sociology club on this campus he will enter one of the 18 last week announces Dr Joseph schools located in the gulfprimary coast A Geddes of the sociology departair corps training area ment following their initial meet- nS Thursday evening Ezra W Geddes heads the newly formed club as president assisted by Dorothy Durfee vice president and Barbara Henderson treasurer Dr Rex Skidmore and Evelyn Hodges of the department staff directed the program consisting of elections games and refreshments USAC chapter of FFA presented Membership is selective and composed of oociology majors grad- a radio program last Thursday uate students including wives of night Ernest Skinner Joseph husbands and the staff Minors in Quayle and Harold Black parthis field as well as the majors ticipated in the progiam are invited to attend meetings alAt a recent meeting of the though the minors will not be bona-fid- e chapter a constitutional amendmembers states Geddes ment was adopted which made The primary purpose of the club any man registered m vocational is to promote social and cultural agriculture at the college eligible contact among all sociology af- for membership m the Utah State filiates according to Geddes and of FFA Applications for at least one social will be held chapter membership may be placed with each quarter Professor L R Humpherys or The next meeting is slated for Ernest Skinner president the second week in January A parliamentary skit is being worked out which will soon be available for demonstrations of coirect pailiamentary procedure to clubs on the campus Clubs interested should contact President Skinner Organize New Club Utah State FFA Offers Skit On Club Procedure Two Juniors Eligible For Scholarships Two $125 scholarships gifts of the class of 1927 are available to junior students of the college and applications should be made shortly after the Christmas holidays announces Dr Joel E Ricks chairman of the scholarship committee and head of the history department The class of 1927 left as their gift to the institution caps and gowns the rental from which is used for the two $125 scholarships The applicants are selected this year and then are awarded the check after the finish of the work for the scholarship to be completed the senior year Dr Ricks suggests that students also investigate other scholarships listed m the regular catalogue on pages 66 to 70 inclusive CORSAGES that t Hi will really add to Pr LI any date Free delivery anywhere in the city Pehrson Floral Cor 1180 Canyon Road Phone 397-- U S Pol OP byftCAMfa Co ln Trademark ‘V cfar Wd Montreal ASarvteaafRCA In Canada RCAVictorCo LLOYDS W On OF LOGAN t st Center Isigun OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT C C ANDERSON’S 7 '¥ "jg 7 - n a? ’&' ? |