Show T Itf March 11 1948 THE STUDENT VETS WIVES GIVE OKAY TO MILITARY TRAINING LIFE— 3 Chairman Maps Election of “Do you think we should have compulsory training?’’ This question was asked many veterans and military their wives at Utah State last week by Rex Wallgren journalism student “All the answers were affirmative” Mr Wallgren said varied only in the type of training needed and the reasons for“They haV- ing compulsory military training” The men however have seen what war can do to homes and Associated Women Studfamilies and shudder to think what unpreparedness can and may ents at Utah State will condo to their own loved ones” he said duct elections for organizaThe question of morals among young men in compulsory train- tion officers during the first ing was raised by almost all of those interviewed One young veteran declared that such training may have some effect on the morals three weeks of spring quarof tle boys but it would straighten more of then out than it would ter according to Mary Jean make bad Another said he thought that a short time in the army Sorensen AWS elections would not change the morals of the boys The foundation for moral chairman character he thought 'is laid young in life and it is up to parents Selection of president to see that their sons are properly fortified morally and secretary will be Some of the answers hinged on “ifs” For example one education made Organizations are urged to major said he was in favor of such training if the training was of submit names to fill respective the proper sort offices One of the wives said “If this training could joe given in high Girls nominated may be from school so that the boys would not have to leave home I would be any class Candidates for presiin favor of it Or if the instructors would take the right attitude dent however must have served that is would refrain from using profanity and obscene language on the AWS council for at least and if the boys could be kept doing something constructive I would one year be in favor of it Otherwise I would say ‘no’” Nominations must be mailed to Mr Wallgren said that the general opinion may be summed up AWS through campus mail by as follows: Friday March 12 Primary elec“I' believe we should have compulsory military training to pre- tions will be held Mar 18 ’and pare our country in case of war We were not prepared for the last finals are listed for Mar 25 jone and we must be able to mobilize faster in the event of another In conjunction with ' the elecemergency This time there will be no respite for a conversion per- tions for officers a vote will be iod" taken on the new constitution which has been prepared by the AWS council AWS 'Officiair vice-preside- nt & Danforth Fellowship Donor Visits Utah State Campus Radio Engineers founder and president of the Appoint Cole Danforth foundation arrived on the campus Monday and To College Post spent several hours visiting winners of Danforth fellow Larry S Cole radio and elecships which his foundation awards annually tronics department head at Utah four Aggie students Each William H Danforth year are the recipients of a Danforth fellowship The award is made to a junior and freshman in tfye schools of home economics and agriculture The upperclassmen spend- two weeks in St- Louis Mo and two weeks at Camp Winimanca Mich The freshmen join them at camp While on the campus Mr Danforth explained that graduate fellowships ' are offered 15 girls in the United States Those selected wilii have five weeks of training at camp and be sent to college at least 1000 miles from their own to further Christian service He is president of the Ralston Purina Co president of the American Youth Foundation and a director and trustee of several colleges He has published several books Last year winners at Utah State were Rae Ralphs Rosa Marie Schank and Dan Zohner Girls interested in the one-yegraduate fellowship should contact Dean E O Greaves - 1 - ar Ag Student to Teach At Culver Academy ' Foresters Study Outdoor Life Orr Canyon Trek ’ Twenty-fiv- e forestry students tested their “book learning” over the past weekend when they journeyed on skis and snowshoes to the Tony Grove Lake area tor an overnight camp Each student carried a pack averaging 35 pounds per man Approximately two miles were covered by the foresters before making camp at an elevation of 7500 feet Special emphasis was placed on camp site selection erection shelters danger of of lean-t- o snow conditions and avalanche proper winter clothing I R Members of the International Relations club will meet today noon in the women’s lounge Prof Wendell Anderson club advisor will speak on “International control of atomic ener- director of the experiment station and member of the Adney remembrance committee announced Founder’s Day is March the program was post to coincide with the reguponed lar meeting of the board of trustees in order that the members might attend Mr Burgoyne exAlthough 8 Warner Slates Lecture at Ag Assembly plained Mr Adney is being honored beDr Kenneth O Warner teachcause of his years of service to er consultant writer and lecthe college Mr Burgoyne said turer will speak on “The ChalHe has served for 22 years on lenge of Bureaucracy” during the board of trustees and was next week’s regular Tuesday asaccording to Dr Lewis chairman of the board for six sembly M Turner dean of the school years In addition to his services as a of Inforestry his lectures on public afboard member and board chairman Mr Adney gave his person- fairs and bureaucracy Dr Waral time to serving the interests ner draws on his' experience as of the college spending many a government executive educator and of days and hours developing schol- science Hestudentauthoredpolitical books has and and sports arships athletics the facilities of the college Mr and numerous articles on many phases of government business Burgoyne said Before the war he taught at The friends of Mr Adney have the universities of Washington contributed money for the purSince and Tennessee Arkansas pose of buying a gift which will part-tim- e war the has resumed he of apbe presented as a? token in as lecturer poliFounder’s teaching Day preciation at the comat Catholic tics the to held University of annually program memorate the signing of the America and lecturer in personLund act March 8 1888 author- nel management at the American izing the construction of the University Graduate school in ’ USAC Mr Burgoyne said D C Washington : fessional organization of radio and electronic engineers and the iormation of ‘a branch at Utah State will give students in this field an opportunity to participate in its activities and to obtain the many benefits of membership in this professional group Jeffries Named Candidate by Edward Jefferies registered in the school of ' engineering was selected by the Utah State chapter of Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic fraternity as candidate for the $1000 fellowsKo offered by the national organization to a graduating senior Mont Judd Harmon was selectLester C Essig Jr student at gy”The national as alternate ed now under are been apUtah State has just Preparations fac-ilt- y name will this by June summer for to organization reorganization way join the pointed 1' three winners of the scholarat Culver Military Academy spring Plans for a national to be held in St Louis ship from 50 chapters in the Culver Indiana He will give ' will be discussed month next instruction cavalry con-vehti- C G Adney immediate past chairman cf the USAC board of trustees will bd honored at the annual Founder’s Day Program March 19 David A Burgoyne acting Phi Kappa Phi Club to Hear Anderson Speak at State has recenly received notification by the Institute of Radio Engineers of his appointment as institute representative of the organization at this college The appointment makes possi-bl- e the formation of an IRE student branch at USAC and steps are now being taken to activate this group' Prof Cole stated The IRE is the national pro- March Assembly Set For C G Adney Day vSgwttisn Th0 bi BWf y ty 1G0 & Vacl Faco on FOR EVERY ROOK YOUR HOME i t So handsome! 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