Show THE STUDENT LIFE The Faculty Says PAGE THREE at a survey of campus profes- -' I have tried to be awake to stuand faculty members the dent sorS faculty and general college came Life Student reporter issues r0Ving It is my judgment that our the following state- - board baCk with of trustees probably didn’t ts concerning the recent board have all the facts when it recently action and picked at random from to voted ask President Peterson to campus figures In among Lewis Gives Views On Board Action resign Probably I am an incomMoyle Q Rice: “I feel that the Fellow Students: After vagueness of the accusations the petent observer but as a result of had the having observations my to honor over a rather obvious lack of response to publserve as your student presiic indignation and the attempts long period I wouldn’t vote to dent character-ize- d have the during the past year at secrecy which have president resign and having had the distinct the actions of certain mempleasure of working with J IStewart Williams Ira N Haybers of the board are outrages of the administrative heads of principles which ward H S Carter Marion T Bird the democratic Utah State in a most demoironically assert L A Stoddart F B Wann W D these members cratic environment it is with are lacking in faculty-presideForter: it will be impossible for distinct indignation that I relationships” observe the citizens of the state to form a the highhanded treatment I thrown in the face Dean A me da P Brown: “I have fair opinion in this controversy unof our beloved president been associated with the Utah til all the facts are known ThereDr E G Peterson State Agricultural college for fore we believe In earlat that our student meeting of the DALE LEWIS many years During those years lasts iest certain the board Monday board of and opportunity interest with I have watched members suggested that we Summer Session admiration the career of Dr E trustees should acquaint the people students in graduating the G Peterson first as a brilliant of the state with the basis for heads and leave the school Monday and outstanding student later as a their recent action The removal of this with year but nothing admini- the president of an institution of courageous and joy in our thoughts As a strator building an institution the size and importance of Utah With summer session registragraduating students in he that would assure young people of State Agricultural college is a field of Education tion set for Monday this Director a complete education By a com- matter that should be given very is Milton thought R Merrill very repugnant Wednesday outplete education I mean a balance careful consideration In the meanto me Just what is the future lined a full schedule of events and between practical and those things time we regret that resolutions for college graduates in courses offered during the session usually spoken of as cultural It is are being circulated among faculeducation if educators of Dr June 5 to July 14 including all my sincere hope that this splendid ty members an action that might Peterson’s national rank can regular departmental classes which program may continue under the be interpreted as an attempt to after so many years of outhave been offered during previous place faculty members either on guidance of the president” summers standing service to school one side or the other in the conk and state be literally thrown The period will bring V D Gardner: “As one with troversy out of office by scheming many prominent American lecturalmost continuous contact with the and ers and artists to the college and A N Sorensen: In my thirty personally ambitious USAC since 1916 who has watchwill also offer a complete course political appointees ed its growth in physical plant years of association with the stuWE THE STUDENTS Following the regular summer sesand influence and adaptation to dent council I recall no occasion sion KNOW intersession will start July WE ARE ON THE the 'changing needs of the state on which President E G Peterson 17 k SIDE and continue for a OF RIGHT IN THIS I feel an error would be made in has sought to curb the freedom FIGHT period resorting to execution when other of action of council members Music attractions include a conDALE A LEWIS means might heal the scars in- Others have occasionally attemptcert series by the Roth string evitably made in more than a ed to dictate in student affairs quartet during the first week and quarter of a century of institution- but the high academic principles appearance of the world famous al evolution I believe that the of freedom of action in a departSykora trio as a feature of the time of the action contemplated is ment of freedom of speech in the Group Sunday second week activities particularly inopportune Irrespect- classroom and of freedom in comCoach E L Romney’s coaching Oscar A Kirkham member of ive of the intentions of the board mittee duties have been pleasing the first council of Seventy and school will bring for one week as to the future of the institutaspects of my life at Utah State June 9 two important national ion I believe there is a real The student executive council has prominent intermountain scout coaches Clark Shhaughnessy footexecutive addressed LDS institute as as free and been threat to the land-graindependent college ball coach at Pittsburg university as we have known it and as it is any other organization I ever graduates Sunday in the institute and William “Little Bill” Miller on college hill at the tenth annual vouchsafed in federal and state knew The enlightened policy of of coach the former AAU champhas contributed commencement exercises egislation and the state constitut- our president ions the Oilers will offer Tulssa Dr Franklin L West awarded ion in depriving us at this time much toward the attainment of their respective skills to coaches diplomas to the following graduto call are students what f our proud of the intermountain area established leadership ates : weaknesses admitted) I hope the “our democratic college” FurtherTwo days of the session June 22 Arthur A B Campbell whole Lynn effort our more president’s 23 W E Blatz director of the )oard will see fit to reconsider Crookston Elsie F Embry Eme-lin- e and he problem in the largest per- has been centered on the developschool of child study St Blanche Harris Clara N at George’s a of ment and college perpetuity Toronto will direct a family fective and that differences can Lowe Humpherys life Hodges Betty distinction President and worth of )e resolved soon I institute It will be under the hope they will Genevieve S Mecham Merle defined May has Peterson frequently veigh the demands of various supervision of a committee headed or Glen La Von Mehr Lowell Tom heart aim— the the genius Mrs Esther Skeels )ressure groups in terms of the Ruth L Pulsipher Maurine byA and has our Perry of college spirit workshop and demonstration arge effects rather than in terms future Randall Beth Swenson Evelyn school in best its visioned possible 'f vehemence and elementary education has tenacity with No loyal supporter sees more Mildred Applonie Neta Eloise Benalso been scheduled for the six vhich they are turged I believe son SteRuth Bischoff Charles for he the than necessity week period Under the direction of mch procedure will result in other clearly wart Brown Maxine Burgoyne Mrs Edith of the praceffective the blending Shaw a morning demolutions to our problems than the Leona Dillman Barbara of sides liberal Mary and tical learning onstration school and an afternoon esignation of our president” in the organization of the institu- Gay Hutchins Alta Jolley Bonna workshop will be held King Hendricks : “Academic freed- tion which has become intertwined Lorean Jones Daniel H Ludlow The daily T o’clock lecture hour Moss Loraine Velda Murdock sustained and has om is one of the priceless tradi-ion- s with our lives will feature lecturers by Harold M Kathleen Hulme Nelson President manhood our Joy of Utah State Anyone who pioneer T Jones director of institute of B d Dale Easton been has loubts it is Sampson Rigby Peterson child welfare at the University of grossly misinformed Mona Wilson and of r blinded his in valiant and leadership California Herbert Herring direcby personal ambition” favorhas his the program faculty tor of the committee on cultural Evan B Murray: Human prob-5m- s ed I believe sincerely that over Rolls relations with Latin America are not solved by the tactics ninety percent of our present Calremont California Henry W Second f g We must care--dl- y faculty members are behind the Simon professor of literature at been USAC has who man sympathetic weigh and evaluate different Columbia university Edwin R oints of view and all relevant with the ideals of the people of of English at the This issue of Student Life bears Clapp professor lets I do not presume to know our state alert to seize opporUniversity of Utah and Dr Blatz U of the facts that bear on our tunities to advance the “people’s the distinction of being the second nnmon problem here on the college” and devoted and untiring extra edition in the history of the will make it possible for you impus I spent three years at the in his work With a mind enriched college We give it to you because paper SAC as a student and I am now will want to re- to keep this issue throughout the by study he has succeeded admir- we know that you can look back sayand pleting my tenth consecutive ably in “anchoring Utah State on member the history that is being years wasyou “I there” ear as a member of the made The reduced size of the ing faculty the hill” nt far-seei- Begins With Full Program ng six-wee- four-wee- Institute Graduates Large 5-- nt clear-heade- Student Life Off Extra In History of name-callin- - ’ |