Show k Ec Junks Winter Woodcraft Class Proves Popular Among Forestry Men To Win ilile ) The Foresters’ woodciafl elas tin Jt r the direction of Dr G H Kclker has proved to be one of the most interesting of the year according to forestry majois After learning the technique of use of sltiis snmvshoes and othci various winter the equipment first field trips were spent test- ing this knowledge Green canyon was the scene of he first attempt and fony Glove of the second On both of these tni s class members became acne tinted not onlv with the use of w liter fqinpmcnt" but also with the ate and treatment of snowbunu exposure and fatigue 1 he mam evtnt of the course was an overnight hike on snow shoes to Tony Grove Lake Fratur- ed were the erection of emergency snow shelters how to keep warm in(( in deep comioitably noa neas all( lh(lr pr0paiation and fire building Wild life and a of animal tracks and knowledge uere aiso interesting phases Month Trip nth’s J to win to St back trip d you like f with n va-- two-wee- ’ thrown in at Lake and with all 'mn ex-’pa- id Such an opportunity juniors in the schools jlture and home economics 25 years of ago re under w ’ all single- f is awarded nn- the Dunforth Founda Burma Mills nd the Ralston tje Its purpose is to Louis US allege students to enlarg fellow-'hi- tV E ‘tor horizons ’ to broaden tin tr and to assist tin rn in ball their largest places in life two wetks of ig 0ie bust ney lowshtp the 39 top tudi nts th0 agticultiii ai from two of the nation are given an Will tut through ae- 'unity to study ink penence problems of man- - of thp s commeieial research ution pers n- advertising leadership The last two are ‘pent in the American Leadership Camp at Camp mca on the shores of Dike are paid an All expenses donors of the Fellowship class lExleiision Forestry Provides nt t th T primary purpose of at the fiof to Provide educa- assistance to Clah f °Ra talmers on forestry problems ' tnh ollUlde of big name bands rflDance contmucd Tickets will be on sale in the ‘lcar future but the amount sold w be limited More than 375 cou- fe ae nnt conducive to pleasant donctng “Heavenly Daze” will begin at 9:30 and will continue until 1:00 a m Urte privileges will be given - rinsr as-in- e y The rTt P‘"?'in "Some ny the interest and enthusiasm which he himself showed Dr Kel-- J her proved an able instructor by showing each student how to be more s If reliant and have a good g time doing so class members tih f sorted Oklags their greatest winning streak in history-- 25 consecutive victories Dining his tenure as students interested m apply- athletic director at A &M the trfi ihould in- r this fellowship 943 contact either Dean Aggies have developed one of the ely ( Continued From Rage Two! ih’I fnest es of athletic programs the school of home of ini nme — or are they of any school in this sertion of the xics or Dean Walker of the be will Campus politics coming model fieldhouse The A A M teams ia of agriculture to the fote within the next few have occupied enviable positions rk days and interest should equal in all a sports ' that of yn Hall Girls Elect r elections It would of the past 1!) years Coach During be out nerk probably sticking my ring Term Officers to suggest that our student exceu-i- n Romney has conducted the summer that believing tive groups might he loaded down coaching school elections resulted irra IIS on physical fitness and a Allen carrying the respon-- y just a little heavily with memb'‘is emphasis new coaching techniques are valuwith Stella of the weaker sex Because of the of president able to high school and college nd of asmale students as scarcity during las and Ella Crane coaches of the intermountain area war the a was there ms and Lou Jean Taylor as probably e ‘‘We're pleased of that pistil luble reason for electing rter up 250 West women to every campus executive these two experts have accepted to come has ing ut post except student body presi- our invitation to be guest instrucer with a great many sur-- s — lots of them fun some dent (I understand they even put tors at the 20th annual coaching m them up for that) Many new stu- school” Coach Romney declared so gay dents don’t know that there is “We believe that the Utah State rol Cox resigned her position more than one member on the summer course by bringing in “Never the of president ed student council because prominent leaders from other secuunt to Anything" dub to present Watkins on they have never heard of more tions of the nation can contribute Howard Mrs ime id than that This isn’t because the to intermountain sports welfare ti women council members don’t The results in the past have been have ability but it’s because they entirely satisfactory Physical Id are not adapted to the kind of education instructors and coaches nr work they are called upon to pet- - on every level have expressed their Please girls this year why appreciation of the coaching school t my of them are making reso- - form j don’t you be satisfied with stu- program Last year's course had ions to reduce Their hopes are dent body vice president and sec- one of our largest enrollments deh and they’re convinced it will and let a few males see spite war restrictions which in- -' r ut thou po ketbook They're retary can do with the other dicates that interest in school little worried about Donna Lee what they athletics continue to grow” posts however few les irgenson we iire RoinS to trY En’h ounds and she'll be hard to find During the past 19 years more recommend either the best or than 1500 athletic leaders have Monday night was the most ami thp worst book we have rpad' enrolled in Logan summer courses v iiirious in dorm history-sta- rtThis week we suggest that you taught by such experts as the late with the mystery 0f the book and go sec ‘‘The Knute Pockne rapsed on the fire escape No forget Pop worst Warner Berme Shaughnessy ort was made to cultivate Bierman Forrest his Outlaw" It is probably the been ever has promovie that Cox and Carl Snavelv jaintance-i- n fact they rather duced but go and see it anyway — tily pulled the shade There no regrets however for the alone They had been sitting in the orts quite definitely establish-thswing in the moonlight alone No fact that he did not re- word broke the stillness for ible Gable or Van half an hour until “Suppose are in order she asked you had money" watch-dog If interested call “What would you do?" Larry Wanlass has been award ed the Willard Dawson Thompson He threw hack his chest in all deliiious angle food cake of $900 to the Univerthe glory of young manhood d with assorted animal nack-an- d siholarship of California at Berkeley “I'd travel!” sity decorated with 19 birthMr Wanlass who will be gradu- He felt her warm hand slide candles m honor of Enimaia(e( in June with a major in poll- into his When he looked up ar ov gave an added tical science plans to go to Berke- she was gone In his hand was a nrss to the evening She nickle joy e:lrjy next autumn also pi esented with six He has been a leader in various utifully de orated Easter eggs student activities Thus year he is The theme song of a G I in the A were not was fully appreciated manager of debating He Pacific: “Long Time No She" uut was discovered that they cljrec'tor of the recent Limp club f stiaight from the farm — forensic tournament held at the ““ut benefit of the cooking college He has been a member of A mild game of t css the tennis team for several years a these treasures gave them He saw duty in the U S for the week and the time service as a radio technician ’mg ended quietly with just He attained the rank of warrant I splattered egg 'officer me By Whitney Floyd urch uSfra ' h" il- pre-wa- ot-t- k of the programs glVfn the mot that have emphasis dui ing the fifteen years of the ex- tension foitstry program are: 1 Assistance in planning and planting faim tiee windbreaks During the last 15 years more then one million trees have been pianted on Utah faims as a result jo£ thls tervice 2Education in fire prevention: Approximately 5000 rural boys and girls of Utah received instruction on fire prevention every year 3 Education in general conservation appreciation 4000 to 5000 club boys and girls are taught general conservation at the various club camps held throughout the state each summer 4 Fence post pi e s e r v a t i o n Demonstrations in the use and ap- plication of chemical preservation to prolong the life of fence posts are given upon the request of the far mers As5 Woodland management sistance is given forest land own cis on the following: 1 How to measure the 'area of lumber In trees and in stands of trees market them 2 How to market forest produce 3 How to select trees for cutting that will insure the most income from forestry proj-ict- s over a long period of time an(j still preserve the forest j ' -- 1C j y- u- wt-p- - Larry Wanlass Wins H$9O0 Scholarship j 1 J mari-‘orko- Clothing Club Blue Key Schedules Membership Drive for membership national honorary service fraternity have been submitted to the national office and initiations are scheduled in the near future Harry Bonnell recently elected president reported today Blue Key members are chosen from the junior and senior classes on the basis of campus activity atschool scholastic average titude personality and a paper on Improvements” "Campus Formal meetings are held each month in which campus improvements are planned Faculty advisors include Dr Datus M Hammond professor of zoology and entomology and Lt Col Ben B Blair retired professor of military science and tactics A successor to Lt Col Blair will be named at the next meeting Mr Bonnell said Candidates for membership include: Dick Gilmore John Stewart Diek Heiberg Farel Tibbits Garth Jones Jay Hall Seth Bills Garth Belliston Kay Waldron Don Mitchell David Dance Grant Hoffman Larry Wanlass John Murch and Howard Shurtz Mr Active members include Bonnell Dan Ludlow John Put-ni- k and John Lloyd Mecham Applications in Blue Leaves-Fo- Announces Chansorielfes Slate Summer School Concert April 24 Addition Faculty r Merrill Salt Lake Trip library there has been posted the dates and days when current magazines may be expected (This may vaj-- a few days because of mails) These magazines will be check- ed in and placed immediately on the circulation shelves either in the Main Reading Room or the Reserve Room According to Dr King Hendricks faculty members and students wish- ing to use current magazines may I heck them out after 3 p m and must cheek them in before 9 a m the following morning Abuse of this will necessitate restriction of magazine circulation Slips for magazines checked out should be left at the Loan Desk and not with Miss Rich lobby Gus Shields his thirteen-piec- e orohestia and vocalist will be fea- tuied at “Heavenly Daze” April 19 at the Dansante ballioom an- nounced Dave Dance junior prom Th6 png‘am is Provided by the state extension service and is carchairman ried into the counties by the county agricultural agents with the ten0r saxoPkonc'3 in the help of the state extension foies- ?!’ Library Posts Arrival Dates Of Magazines Education Assistance In the of the Jr Prom Chairman ii ii icunces j Stewart (Continued From Page 1) explanation for Farmer Joe ‘Ags‘ Gags’ successor to ‘Goldbrick’ will be continued “Meet the Vets” column begun the first of winter quarter will also be continued slightly revised The column will appear regularly on Each page four biographical sketch will be limited to two or to enable the three paragraphs introduction of a larger number of Aggie veterans It is hoped that all vets can be included in the column Letters To The Editor j As in the past Student Life's aolicy will be to present all news fairly and without bias and to give every student and faculty member a chance to express his opinion through the columns of the paper "Letters to the editor are always welcome but must be responsibly sgned" Stewart said “Effective this issue no unsigned or y signed letters will be published” The photography as during winter quarter will be handled by Gordon Forsyth as staff photographer in cooperation with Professor Bert Allen director of the college photography department anony-mousl- The Clothing Club of the college left today for a field tnu Dr Cbuf’o A Buss to Salt Lake City Professor Bertha an oip'oinat jubluist will be a deJohnson head of the clothing m c ila i iJ member at the jnifst partment announced it was foiJi'e Mimmer qau’Ur of a the will he Highlights trip visit to the Utah woolen mills to by Pi niesor Milton R observe processes of knitting an the manufacture of yarn into doth They will make an extensive vist to ZCMI where they will neat the managers buyeis ami interna decorators and stylists Fro i iheie they will go to West high s hod to see the training unit for ten h ing mcrchandsing Final activities will take them to radio KSL for the Window Shopper's Guild and the Utah Povc and Light company to see dm tin a equipment The club is made up of junior and senior girls It has no general officers but has a chairman for each actvity They are: Chairman AJele A smart gr! doesn't have to Allen Adra Beth White-idi- s and wa'fli Lie speedometer to know Jeanne Forsgrcn what her hoy friend is driving at two-da- y n Aggie Graduate Dorothea Rasmuson contralto will be featured in a concert given by the college Chansonettes April 21 at the Logan tabernacle The Chansonettes consist of 24 girls conducted by Prof W H Manning and this will be their first concert at Logan They have performed at Smithfield Tremon-to- n and Bushneil hospital Brigham City Each girl is a gifted vocalist trained as a soloist as well as in chorus singing Professor Manning said Mis Rasmuson has been studying under Prof W H Manning who is in charge of vocal music She has sung the contralto role in the annual college production of Handel’s Messiah” the past two years She has been a soloist in other important civic church and college programs “Give a woman an inch anu she gets the idea she is a ruler” MENDENHALL’S (Continued from Page 4) football for example at Midway high school Lewisville losing only one game that season and that to the powerful Rigby n eleven His football teams at Midway were undefeated in both his years there He also inaugurated track at Midway developing strong contenders in botli Lack and field events Both years at Midway his hoop team placed second in district six winning 40 games ami losing 7 in the first class A ball there MacFarland coached softball teams which always were at or near the top Other elements in Ins experienie are a year as assistant football coach at Rigby (Ida) high schools He also taught and handled physical education at Menon junior high school three years In his two years’ army service Sterling MacFarland worked in athletics and recreation en-m- TIE HOUSE OF TWENTY six-ma- THOUSAND PARTS Is the best place to buy all your Auto Parts is fast Our parts service and accurate lALL'S OF LOGAN INC 258 North Main St men’s Key $r Li A McDonald ATTENTION MUSIC MAJORS ALL YOUR MUSICAL NEEDS This Contest Is ’9 VJ tPy Ifi-- i ft&J & Limited To College Students Only - - - Just Fill In and AVAILABLE AT OUR STORE SWEATERS sleeve the classic styles of spring in black white and all the colors you acclaim your favorites MUSIC WRITING LOGAN MUSIC Phone 1111 JUST CO Next to Woolworih’s RECEIVED Large Shipment of But 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