Show UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XL VI LOGAN UTAH JULY 14 1947 NUMBER SIX A— Family Life Institute Opens Two-Da- y USAC Session Uutline of Events Monday July 14 Family Life Institute Begins Education as It Should Be" Mrs C Brooks Fry 9 am n Period 10:00 ‘‘Preparing for Marriage" Mrs Fry 11:00 am’ Help Yourself to Happiness" Mrs Fry 8:00 pm "Sexual Adjustments in Life Mrs Fry 9:00 am Question-Discussio- n Period 10:00am Fundamentals in Wholesome Marriage" Mrs- Fry 11:00 am ‘Sex "New Horizons for Marriage and the Family" will theme sessions of the 1946 Family Life institute which began last evening at the college Sessions last through Tuesday July 15 Institute leader fs Mrs C Brooks Fry assistant director of the American Institute of Family Relations Los Mrs Fry is known for her Angeles course in “the family’’ at Mills college her lecturing in U S schools and her speaking before service groups business and industrial organizations women’s clubs and churches She is past president of the Veneral Disease council of the city and county of Los Angeles Opening event of the institute was a program Sunday evening in the LDS institute with Mrs Fry leading a discussion on “What Does Modern Youth Want?" Monday July 14 — 9 to 10 a m Program is as follows: “Sex Education as It Should Be” women’s lounge Commons Mrs Fry leader a m informal ques11 tion period a m “Preparing for Marriage" Mrs Fry main auditorium 9 pm “Help Yourself to Happiness” Mrs Fry Tuesday July 15—9 am “Sexual Adjustments in Life” women's lounge Commons Mrs Fry 10 am informal question period 11 am “Fundmentals in Wholesome Marriage” main auditorium Mrs Fry fireside Utah Girls Convene At College for Annual 'State' Week Question-Discussio- Tuesday July 15 - Girls State annual event sponsored by the Utah American Legion auxiliary began yesterday when delegates from all over the state convened at Utah State They are housed in the rural arts building Sessions last through July 20 with programs planned each day beginning at 6:30 am and ending with lights"out at 10:30 Recreational and educational programs mark the girls activities with honorary officals running the state" on a scale comparable with Utah’s government Director of Girls’ State is Mrs H C McShane Among those who will lecture to the girls are as follows: Mrs Joseph McMurrin department president American Legion Auxiliary Logan Commander Kingsley E Clawson department commander American Legion Logan’s Mayor Curtis L Miner Pres Franklin S Harris Dr John C Carlisle Rev Fred Turner Atty George Preston Dr F D Daines Dr Lowry Nelson Dean Daryl Chase Dean Ethelyn O Greaves Atty Gen Grover A Giles Gov Herbert B Maw Dr W W Richards and Dean lone S Bennion Summer Session Dance Wednesday July Thursday July Fiday July 16 17 8:30 pm am 8:00 pm 11:00 am Dr Harvey Fletcher Lecture Summer Chorus Concert 11:00 Lorene K Fox Lecture First Session Ends 18 ADVANCE NOTICES Monday Thursday July 28 July 31 Second Session Begins Windriver Hike begins pm ‘ Windriver Mountain Trek Scheduled August 8 1-- Telephone Research Expert Slated To Talk Wednesday One of the summer session’s most popular features of past years the eight-da- y hiking trip will take college campers to the Bridger Primitive area of the Windriver mountains this year Prof H B Hunsaker reports The Utah State chapter of the for the hike Preliminary wrork-ouSigma Xi society announces that Dr will begin on the campus July 28 when Harvey Fletcher director of physical in the trip will learn the research Bell Telephone laboratories participants techniques of camp cooking setting up will lecture Wednesday July 16 at a camp reading trail signs first aid 11 a m in the auditorium etc Dr Fletcher’s topic will be "ReThe actual trek begins- July 31 when searchers in the Bell Telephone Labthe class will take a bus to Willow oratories” Creek ranch in the high Windriver He is an international authority on mountains north of Pinedale Wyo transmission and recording of sound The hike will begin August I with in auditory perspective Many major the group returning to Logan Aug 8 advances in hearing aids and in sound Any students are eligible and nonduring instruments used detection students if over 17 may apply to Second session of summer school World War II have come from the Prof Hunsaker A medical certificate Final recital of the summer school will begin July 28 as announced orig- laboratories under his direction condition chorus at Utah State will be held Wedinvited to certifying good physical are interested All ends person the session first Friday inally and is required at time of registration nesday July 16 at 8 pm in the main attend second the for 18 Registration auditorium Director Walter Welti July term will be held July 28 but classes 10-10:- 30 8-- Summer Chorus Sets Recital on Tuesday announces Prof Welti reports that the chorus comprises 52 mature singers is well balanced and has done excellent work Feature number of the chorus will be Gounod’s “Gallia" a lamentation on Miss the destruction of Jerusalem Virginia Perkins former USAC student will be soprano soloist Other soloists will be Max Lund who sang last winter in "Carmen and Mrs Olga Gardner former USAC student last heard in “Rigoletto” ts Notices will be held Final Social Set Final social event of the summer session students who are to recreational program will be held Tuesgraduates of USAC are requested check their' current addresses with the day July 15 at 8:30 in the Smart is slated USAC alumni office Main 130 gymnasium when a dance Heaton Directing plans are Israel Summer session officials are now that announce who or and Rex Robinson making attempts to schedule two Both refreshments will be served three classes which will begin July 21 be will Five hours of old time and modern dancing and last three weeks and an experienced teacher credit will be offered if the plan goes featured will explain typical Announcements will be of old time dancing through dance figures Summer posted Dr Fox to Lecture Lorene K Fox in charge of elementary education Schenectady N Y public schools will lecture Thursday July 17 at 11 am Dr Fox lectured once before this session and Dr her talk was well-receiv- ed Summer Session students are invited to visit a Laboratory In Reading Instruction daily at 9 am in the Forestry building |