Show May 29 1917 THE STUDENT LIFE— 7 1 y Aggie Coaches Wait Clinic' At College out their rA Coaches from all over the nation will be in attendance at the 21st annual coaching school on the Utah Aggie campus from June 9 to 10” stated Coach E L (Dick) Kcmney adding that this year’s football and basketball C la Y tj Wa’ clime appears to be certain to set an Stine lilQP Hot! A record for e Coaches from as far away as Hawaii will be on hand to receive information from two of Eight the nations' top coaches Lee Patton head basketball coach at West Virginia and Wallace Butts football coach at University of Georgia Last year's instructors were Frank Leahy of At Student Council meeting Notre Dame and Henry Iba from Tuesday a number of appoint- Oklahoma A and M The University of Georgia’s ive offices were filled announced 1946 powered by the Des student body gridders of Anderson Charlie Trippi was president one of the institution’s greatest Edmund D Fowler was se- teams It was spectacular ofthey are Keith Bult SAE Zen Jensen Foresof fensively and was Georgia’s first ees and Cal Jensen Cache Valley who amas- lected to fill the position sed the highest mural total in Aggie history cheer king and Gordon Jensen unbeaten and untied team since Students Appointed to C Utah t'l ierSi lams' ’® all-tim- attendance Y P School Positions It 'Kee itcli Pltr r 'Her P-- an fiC)i point winners in the irater-It- y departmental and club leagues bask in Left to right honor Intramural I high newly-announc- their tallies' Track Indiana for S L Banquet State Utah The organization will Men’s Slated for Ag Slated teams members of the 1924 “A” hon-t- r ’25 track banquet in Salt Lake City 21 June appropriately on the days of the NCAA track meet the colorful affair will be held in the Crown room Scheduled concluding General director is “Flash” Niels- Men’s club president Coach E L Romney will as master of ceremonies male alumni in Utah Salt Tooele Davis Weber Box “A” en while serve All Lake and Cache counties are tc attend an added feature Radio Elder invited As KUTA will broadcast a minute program from the Station 30 ranquet hall during which members in attendance will be introduced in P Arrangements are being- made with the alumni conjunction association C Cordon To Coach in Idaho Forrest Forrest C Cordon as Miss Fox associate professor of health and physical education has been at Indiana university since 1930 She has attended the studying Humphrey and Charles Weidman professional modern dance group Her work at Utah State will be in the elmentary school physical education workshop which is being directed by Elizabeth Dutton of the physical education department Miss Dutton studied under Miss Fox for five years at Indiana university Mr Arnett is a graduate of the University of Utah Since being appointed state director he has developed a very outstanding program of physical education in the secondary schools of Utah Mr Arnett will participate in the workshop following Miss Fox’s stay Other major activities to be conducted by the physical education department this summer will include professional courses in P E and recreation leading 4 j j j ACJQIB vTcJClUQT© Jack Kobe physfcal education major at Utah State has signed as head coach at Inkom Idaho for 1947-4- 8 according to Profes B Hunsaker H sor physical education department head Kobe graduated from Ward high school Kansas He later attended Kansas City junior col- department By Hour or Day TENNIS GOODS OUR NEW COMPLETE STOCK OF SEE GRANT'S BIKE JUST EAST OF POST OFFICE championship attending USAC Cordon studied at Idaho Southern and stern Michigan While at the Cordon has been very ktie in intramural snorts this summer by divisional direct-- h n department of vocational Detroit is president of the National ouncil of Local Administrators Vocational Education and actical Arts and is past pres- ('!lt °L the several vocational C:f: edu-3ti°- ties NOTICE chairmen and n’l drrts interested in obtaining on the 1947-4- 8 school cal- Vur must meet in the student Jnc'd room in the Commons 29 at noon May 3278 Round 5885 Trip Tax Visit Chicago Washington New York Niagara and all the Hast! 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M i WORK THIS te July 7ig 'arI L Bedell an air-conditio- WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO ndusfriai 1 man-to-m- to B S and M S degrees a field class in recreational leadership a workshop in health under direction of Frank S Stafford of the U S department of education and a full schedule of intramural activities for all summer school students Before edu-Hu°- undefeated this year until late in the season when they were stopped by Navy at Annapolis 57 to 55 lie favors the fast break style of basketball and a defense stressing speed and moving the ball which accounts for the fact that in the first 12 games last season his team averaged 74 points to the game lege He spent three years in the navy and served as athletic specialist on the island of Samar in the Philippines He served one year as boys’ work secretary and physical director of the YMCA and entered Utah State in 1946 Service Supervision of industrial n will be taught at Utah Patton’s West Virginia teams have always been one of the top teams in the nation and were Plus Transportation Forrest served three years in U S Marine Corps two years 0l which were in the European theater where he played basket-bal- 1 and baseball and coached oxing one of his boxers won a Work tor Summer 1896 VAC AT has signed assistant coach at Shelley high school according to hof H B Hunsaker head of the USAC physical education and oc:al Dallas Nelson as manager and Robert Panion assistant manager of football Jim Lindsay with manager of basketball George R Nelson as assistant and David Summers manager of swimming and tennis combined The appointment of a wrestling manager will be delayed until next fall CHICAGO One Way a- creation E Utah Chief School Visiting instructors in physical education and recreation at Utah State this summer will include Jane Fox from Indiana university and Glen Arnett director of health physical education and recreation for the state of Utah championsliip Aggie Bennington School of Dance in annd field teams at Vermont with Doris 26 a U Official will begin duties as public service chairman Publicity chairman will be Ralph Clark Appointees in athletics include Year's Education Next Your For Pay PackCalifornia the for By Working in One of the Big ing Corporation Del Monte Plants ' free folder J r Sorenson Ecctes Hotel I may go to- - (Ni’ne destination) Mein & Center Phone 610 State- best Wrf - rhone conditions are The Wages and working U S Employment Service r your local MONTE PLANTS: one of the following DEL H - ice IDAHO FRANKLIN OGDEN UTAH UTAH SVITi-riELSPANISH FORK UTAH OPERATED BY UNION PACIFIC STAGES INCORPORATSD |