Show Fall Registration Volume Begins Dance and Assembly Climax September 24 First Day Activity Utah State Agricultural College September Thirty-thre- e 14 1945 Number One Aggies Prepare For Return To Peacetime College Days First Week Activities Fete Frosh Faculty Ranks Increase In Summer New President Deans Professors Assume Duties Student Climax Registration Day Harris as well as four new deans and several faculty members Dr Harris returns to the campus after serving twenty four years as unipresident of Brigham-Younversity He is a former faculty member of the college and since has arrival on the campus has won the respect of faculty members students and employees' Deans who have already taken up duties at Utah State are Dr Daryl Chase dean of students Mrs lone Bennion dean of women and Dr Etlielyn O Greaves dean of home economics Dr Carlton Culm-se- e who recently accepted an appointment as dean of the school of arts and sciences is expected to arrive on the campus following his release from the navy Dr Culmsee Is former professor of journalism and director of the extension service at BYU Among new faculty members In the School of agriculture are Dr Louis L Madsen head of the Dr husbandry department Carol J Draper associate profes-Bo- r of poultry Dr Lorin Harris associate professor of animal husColden Stoker assistant bandry research professor of agronomy Sidney Boyle assistant professor and Dr F James of botany Sehoenfeld who succeeds Dr C W Riggs as head of the veterinary department Other appointments of the facul ty Include Arthur Lewis assistant professor of psychology Dr Ray B (Continued On Page S) The traditional friendly Aggie spirit will keynote events of the first week which will acquaint freshmen and new students with campus life as well as launch a new year of student activity AWS "big sisters” will aid new college women with any problems that may arise during the week and honor “little sisters” at a freshmen tea Sunday afternoon in the in the 'women’s lounge Commons building Feature of registration day activity will be a student body party all honoring Monday evening freshmen students Katherine Jenkins studeiitbody vice president chairmans of the student committee In charge of arrangements Tuesday at 11 a m during regular chapel hour a "get acquainted” assembly will be conducted in the college auditorium under the direction of student and faculty ' officials Onicml institute' opening will be held Tuesday at 8 p m in the form of a combined concert and reception according to Dr W W Richards institute director Prof J J Keeler BYU organist with several other artists will present a concert in the chapel All aggie faculty members students and friends are invited to attend the concert and S g ani-m- P Salt Lake Alumni Elect Stephen Dunford President at Meet L Dunford Jof Stephen the Dunford Bread k I ¥ j' ' 9 ’ manager nl USA C Sets Up President Harris Welcomes Students Predicts Bright Year Machinery Forest School I am looking forward with the keenest pleasure to the arrival at the campus of this year’s student' body The opening of every school year is something of a thrill but Machinery set up to aid veterans now this feeling is intensified by the fact that so many of to in their return to Utah State resume schooling was outlined re' our boys who have been serving the country in all parts of the world will be returning to take up their studies cently by Dr Franklin S Harris To Aid Vets college president has served Any- person who forces with the armed during World War II will he permitted to enter the college and allowed to pursue for college credit courses for which he is qualified Dr Harris said Veterans may enroll at USAC under the rehabilitation program or the GI Bill of Rights depending under which program they are eligible to receive benefits He reported that the public relations office has been made headquarters for general information about the training programs Dr Arden Frandsen has been named coordinator of the rehabilitation B Dr Richards prograrak and Professor Evan for public coordinator Murray Position As Dean law 346 G I Bill of Rights The coordinators will aid veterDivision ans in enrolling for training under the government programs and A new college division the graduate study school will function will help them with any problems will (or the first time this fall as an Upon registration the veteran individual unit and will provide work out courses of study with for master's degrees In all ma- the dean of the school in which to take major work he plans jor departments Dr B L Richards head of the The dean will act as guidance department of botany and plant counselor to the veteran pathology for several years has of the been selected as dean school Plans Call While graduate work has been Assembly done at the Institution for many For Weekly Tuesday years the new organization provides a more extensive and ef- Program In fective service in promoting gradcalling for uate study Special emphasis will A new assembly set-u- p and faculty be placed on needs of college combined student assemblies Tuesday at 11 graduates returning from military aweekly m will replace the former Friservice whether they are interested in graduate work leading day schedule The program which will be intoward advanced degrees or whether they come as individuals in- troduced when the fall quarter opens will be directed by a terested in refresher courses directed committee Efforts will dso be made to t-faculty adjust the programs in the grad- by Dr Daryl Chase dean of stuuate school to meet any unusual dents On the first and third Tuesdays conditions under which of eah month the student body may wish to work This step to provide a definite will produce’ assemblies whiie the program for obtaining a master other two chapel hours will be of science degree is preliminary to directed by the faculty The opening assembly set for effecting a program for giving the doctor of philosophy degree at Tuesday at 11 am will feature a “get aequainted’’ program the college in the near future company in Suit Lake City was named president of the Salt Lake chap- ter of the Utah State alumni as- soeiation recently Mi' Dunford who is a 1936 graduate of USAC succeeds Ariel Merrill in the president position J Waldo Parry was appointeu vice president with Edith Ann Gunn Lloyd secretary following chapter elections One year directors who were successful in the balloting include Roland W Dance William W Bowman He-bBennion Jr Harold Charles Ashman and Leonard W Sends Greetings er Chapel studen- Takes On New Inclusive Name The school of forestry will take on a new name school of forest range and wildlife management when the fall quarter begins acalso feel the zest of returning to cording to Dr Lewis M Turner the college after twenty-fou- r years forestry dean of service elsewhere The forest range and wildlife The campus this year is unusual- management school which is one ly beautiful on account of the in- of the 26 in the United States’ creased amount of moisture The granting a professional degree In buildings are being put in readi- forest management and allied ness A number of new faculty fields will begin its 18th academic members have come to the campus year in September Dean Turner said One of the seven forestry and many of those who have been schools west of the Mississippi it in the service are returning This specializes in range management insures a great faculty for the multiple-us- e of forest land mancoming year which is ccrta:n to agement and wildlife management Dean Turner explained that the be outstanding in many respects school performs an extremely imSeptember the 24th should be a portant function in training men day in the history of td manage the once grossly negUtah State Agricultural college lected wild land of the country because on that date we definitely Long overlooked or improperly go into the post-wperiod of edu- managed largely because of their cation I am looking forward to comparatively low value the wild this opening dayas I hope personlands have gradually come into ally to see and shake hands with their own he said It is evident he concluded that every student who comes to the institution All of you will be most this land could make an important welcome Here you will find a most contribution to the livestock inexcellent place to live happily while dustry to recreation and to timyou are securing your education in ber production and to the general the field of your choice economic welfare of the state red-lett- ar Of Graduate k- September 24 Registration Old New Students Begin Activity At 8 a m In College Auditorium Two major changes will be inaugurated in registration procedure when both new and old students begin fall quarter registration Monday September 24 at 8 a m according to W H Bell college registrar New students will obtain registration forms in the college auditorium while former students will receive forms at the ‘ registrar’s office The "first come first serve" plan will be carried out in all registration procedure he said With the return of vthe service men to our campus many chang' es will have to be made in the policies of the entire student body It will be the principle aim of the student council this year to aid in the satisfactory read' justmtat of veterans to college me We owe a definite debt to these former and new students who have served so nobly in our ared forces and we should be willing to work overtime to present them with the best college life possible 1945 all appearances From should be a banner and victorious year for Utah Aggies just as has been for the rest of the world Our football team looks at least 30 per cent superior to that of last year and all of our other competitive sports should follow the same trend Our extra curricular activities including dramatics debate music - intramural sports speech contests college newspaper campus annual are all and literary magazine prepared for a full year’s program' We students are very fortunate in being able to attend college in such momentous times and under such favorable conditions It is Art Program Includes the wish of the Student Council Special Scholarships that you participate vigorously (n all phases of college life and that And Awards you aid In making this the best State Expanded programs in all fields year ever at Utah —Dan Ludlow of art instruction at Utah State Agricultural college and the offering of special awards and scholarships to art students were an- Dr LeGrande Noble nounced Professor ( Calvin by Fletcher head of the art depart- Becomes Director ment at the college Of Extension Study Included in the new program will be a number of courses esDr LeGrande Noble education the superintendent at Topaz war re' pecially designed to meet needs and interests of returning location center Delta two years war veteransv has arrived at the college to beActing as chairman and director gin duties as director of extenof the awards sion class work dnd scholarships is Everett Thorpe Dr Noble will also have charge and instructor in the art department of correspondence clSTTSS Mr Thorpe listed the new awards visual education and act as as follows: sistant professor of education Noble’s under Dr All fields Logan art group purchase award for the painting judged to be the supervision will be expanded to finest student painting of the provide additional educational opyear 325 portunities for Utahns who find Cache knitting mills it impossible to attend classwork Logan award for the designed dress or at Utah State but desire to conClasses in many suit judged by the firm as the tinue studies iincst student work of the year: fields are offered by correspond$25 plus completion of the dress ence while extension classes are or suit by the mill (This award given in many state communiopen to school of home economics ties by the college faculty as well as art department) Dr Noble wqf superintendent C C Anderson award for the of the Uintah school district Verbest student-designe- d applied tex- nal from 1933 to 1942 and in 1941 received a fellowship at the Unitile or fabric of the year: $25 He The wards will be presented in versity Southern California the regular student awards and was granted leave of absence honors assembly in the spring from the Uintah district and in 1944 received his doctor’s degree quarter Mr Thorpe said- 1 Accepts r Party To The launching of a new year of activity at Utah State in fate September will be marked by the advent of new president Dr Franklin If Body Two Major Changes Mark PRESIDENT F S HARRIS ' Student newly-establish- Dean of Students Dean of Women to Direct Extensive Student Guidance Program and will serve as a student center To provide adequate advisory inservice for the anticipated crease in the numbers of students who will enroll at Utah State in the coming era a new "dean of students and women”1 program has been worked out Dr Daryl S Chase noted Utah educator has been named dean of students and Mrs lone S Bennion dean of women The dean of students office will absprb all duties formerly handled by the dean of men's office along with new assignments spacious offices are being constructed in the north wing of new These the main building quarters near the registrar's office will offer the best facilities ever provided by the institution wA v ft' In addition to the respective offices a council room is being constructed and a reception room to the registrar's office It is expected the new division will be ready for use soon after fall term opens Sept 24 The new offices wiU handle all matters of student personnel student social activities student employment and student advisement 4 ? j r New DAK1L CHASE DR - i k V Dr Chase is a graduate of the University of Utah did graduate work at thg University of California and received his doctorate degree from the University of Chicago He has been principal of five high school LDS seminaries taught business ethics at the LDS MRS ION'E BENNION Registrar Bell emphasized "All former students who are planning to return must notify the registrar’s office lp advance so there will be sufficient time to prepare copies of their credits and also to prepare materials for individual registration" "Students who do not inform us may expect to be delayed in obtaining these necessary registration materials" he continued Unlike other years following distribution of registration forms old and new students will go the president’s office where they will be introduced to Dr Franklin S Harris president and fill out other forms They will then proceed to the dean of students' in the north wing- of the main building for interviews with Dr Daryl Chase dean of students and Mrs lone Bennion dean of women Students will then go to the Main reading room of the college library where they 'will fill out registration forms and have them signed deans of their respective by sthools Deans of the seven schools and the graduate division will act as registration advisors for all students instead of faculty advisors as in past years Forms will then be sectioned and fees paid at the secretary’s office in the Main building New students must make an appointment for a ’physical examination at the PE table in the library and all men students must check with ROTC military officers at the (able Associated women students will begin activities on the initial day with enrollment of coeds in the - - library during registration Climaxing registration activities a party in honor of freshmen and new students will be staged on the campus during the evening Rural Arts Building Housa Women As Temporary Dorm To The Rural Arts building which has been converted into a' temporary dormitory the residence hall on the campus and the ladies dormitory will house women students The Rural Arts building was used for more than 2 years to house marines who were enrolled In the college naval radio training school It will make an Ideal dormitory to supplement other residence hall facilities according to President Harris Girls who are housed in the Rural Arts dormitory will eat at the college cafeteria Women students who wish to live at the dormitories should file their application and a $5 deposit with Mrs lone Bennion dean of women immediately Drama Department Schedules Shakespeare Comedy Two Plays business college Salt Lake City and has been a member of tbe Brigham Young university BumWork In public speaking demer school faculty bate voice science speech correction interpretative reading Dr Chase directed the LDS Indirecting and stage craft acting conin stitute at Pocatello Ida will be offered under a new speech nection with the University of and drama program Dr Chester Idaho South at Larimie Wyo’ J Meyers head of the speech at the University of Wyoming and department Areports preliminary schedula at the University of Arizona Tuc- of Outlining activities Dr Myers speech he directwas two son For years said that with better stage facilior of the institute at USAC ties improved auditorium acoustical properties and new workshop Mrs Bennion also is a gradu- quarters dramatic activities promate of the University of Utah and ise to reach new heights has done graduate work at StanMajor drama production already universiford and Washington scheduled include "Blithe Spirit” ties She was an instructor at by Noel Coward and "Kiss and the University of Utah last year Tell’’ by F Hugh Hubert Followand prior to that was an Eng- ing a lapse of several years a lish instructor at the Branch Ag- Shakespeare comedy will again be produced spurig quarter ricultural college Cedar City ‘ |