Show V i 2— THE STUDENT LIFE March 19 19 iS Awards Given May 4 Debate Teams Ends Dance Engineer Activities Tonight holarships Listed To Participate' In Stockton Meet The Awards and Honors assembly is scheduled for A big dance in the field house Friday at 9 pm will clJoel E Ricks awards May 4 at 11 ami according to' Dr imax the celebration of Engineers’ week it is announced announced openalso He and honors committee head The dance will feadebate by Irving Dunn engineer president State Utah Four of scholarships listed as follows: ings for a number ture Jay Slaughter and his “Modes in Modern Rhythm” teams will — f Class of 1927 scholarship — A participate in the orchestra from Idaho State college The dance a $135 scholarship is presented an- Pacific Invitational tournaand no corsages will be worn is Bulletin nually to one orwhotwo arestudent3 f Other activities that have oc- ment at College of Pacific given usually juniors cupied the Engineers and their 25 26 and 27 one year in which to do research March Calif include the Foresters the rials work Applications' must be acBrown Jug party the annual Dr Rex E Robinson debate companied by an outline of the banquet and noon quad contests coach announced proposed research problem and an an! 16-pie- : ce semi-form- USAC al -- Frosh Appoint Features Committees Of May Event The Brown Jug Party They will leave Logan March nual tradition found the For- 24 and travel by cars to Stock- esters making an almost comton The tournament will consist plete sweep in the various stunts to e fiye rounds of debating and contests to take possession General plans for Utah State’s 0f the “little brown jug” The termine the entrants m the quar semi-finahe said A annual freshman week- were contest was held last Monday !ter and team must win four out of five christened Tuesday when class night at the field house debates in order to qualify The The Foresters started out by tourRarnent officers named the central com- js sponsored by Pi contest Delta national forensic g mittee to begin formulating Pleating bean race '1 society honor 4 w eek yities for the May racC( Shoe race and soda cracker Spencer Hill has entered the the Throughout whistling contest The only stunt con- speaking extemporaneous men was ed week all school events— and won by the “slide-rule- ” on a subject test and will speak be ' the dummy dressing' contest diawn from the general subject: many additional ones-- will where Dean Christiansen of the “The American Political Scene” Ag-engineered by the first-yeangleers shaveJ 20 seconds off Joan Harrison and Eugene Sangies The week will be climaxed time set by his rival Dean ford have entered the imprompwhen high schools from Utah Turner head of the school of tu speaking contest and will aiKi Idaho visit the campus on forestry Following the contests on subjects drawn from and ice cream were served speak a of for activities full of journalism and agrifields the day Friday to the rfiembers of both organizaculture respectively Dr RobinA dance wall wind up the week tions son said Under the direction of class The Engineers’ annual banquet The debaters are planning a officers Duane Christensen Joyce was held at the Bluebird Thurs- musical skit as USAC’s entry in Gunnell and 'Janet Barber the held day night at 7 pm The banquet the “Forensic Follies” various committees follow: as- was for Engineers and guests 25 ShanMarch Thursday night sembly Calvin Quayle and Josey The noon-hocampus con- non Fuhriman is in charge of the Barnes: dance Joan Emmett anc! tests found the Engineers win- performance Entries will be boys Gary Theurer athletics both contest arid judged and points awarded tothe ning pacing Boyd Wennergren Junior Ras- the ward the sweepstakes Dr Robmussen and Twist Jones girls inson said Amy Beckstead radio program USAC students to make the Marvin Rallison and Karmi Arts-Scien- ce Irip are Spencer Hill and Robert of selection Schaub typical Newey senior men’s division frosh boy and girl Joan Berntsen Eugene-Sanforand Dave Hodgand Mont Nyman publicity son men’s division Joan’ junior Jennie Mae Jensen Student Skills Harrison Fuhriman Shannon Life Audrey Cooley and Perkins ' Keith Wise Audrey The school of arts and sciences Dorothy d will work with the public relations laculty at Utah State is of the Cooley junior women’s division Speaking about the chances of office to promote “High School opinion that Utah’s second cen- teams Dr Robinthe tury is beginning witff a revival son Utah State Day” “We said: have a stronger of neglected arts Pres F S souad we’ve than taken anyHarris shares in that belief since where I began ooaching They believe that sculpture However here the competition painting architecture and comis certain to be extremely stiff munity planning ha-languished ' in many parts of the state but I would hesitate to make predic-tiopw-victory” that the seeds of vigorous new movements have been sown That group met Monday and voted unanimously to foster such Copies whenever possible Available to Students The first lecture in a series bv endeavors Baal S Morris was elected women who have successfully to chairman of the aits and Students who did not obtain combined marriage and a car- science effort a copy of winter quarter Scrib- eer was presented last night ’n As to the school’s part in the ble and desire one may secure the women’s lounge by Mrs Carlstate’s revival of the arts the it at the Scribble office Approxi- ton Culmsee Mrs Culmsee writes and pres- professors noted that students mately 2500 copies of this issue ents the radio program “Kaleid training to be engineers scien- - have been distributed oscope with Nafi Cadwell” heard tists and agriculturalists required! Scribble’s spring issue is now over- KVNU daily during the the arts including literature to being prepared for the printers balance their technical prepara- - It will be a 32 page book with a week at 10:15 am Next scheduled speaker is Dr spring theme Laura L Daines an obstetrician from Salt Lake City She will speak at 7:30 pm Thursday Other programs scheduled in- elude Mrs Marva C Josephson On April 1 Mrs D Wynn Thorn on April 15 Mrs Josephson is now associate editor of the Im-- ! provement Era and has served as editor of that publication She has written anc: had published a lumber of book reviews ' Mrs Thorn who holds her doc torate in economics is presently writing’ a book on the relation- ship to the Western housewife ci i consumer goods The programs are being sponsored by the Associated Women students under the direction of Grad School Featured in the current USAC bulletin is the training program for research scientists in pure and applied science and industry j ls - j 10-1- school Pres F S Harris stated that circulation of this issue will reach Utah leaders in education agriculture and industry Besides preparing scientists and technologists the graduate school educates men and women for leadership in government public welfare and other fields People also are trained for teaching and educational administration Receiving emphasis in this bulletin is the importance of Utah Slate as a Land-gracollege in uniting the strength of state and federal agencies for scientific investigation and education The forward is written by Dean B L Richards who states “The graduate school places emphasis- upon developing the student’s ability to think clearly and ciit ically The degree earned is awarded not as a symbol of a finished education but rather in recognition’ of preparation for I Frosh-sponso- r- J r- t ur tug-of-w- nt - ar Unit to Aid 'Neglected1 Plans the-club’- of Lectures Held E self-directio- n” e Of Career A Jacobsen Addresses I A Club Dean Dean E A Jacobsen was guest speaker at the Industrial 'Arts: club meeting March 11 He spoke on the personality necessary for the aspiring teacher continued The club is composed of students interested in industrial education Most of them2 plan to teach school in that field Cosmos Slate Social After the dean’s speech a disThe Cosmopolitan club is hold- cussion was held to clarify constitution Members are ing a social at the Institute Wednesday March 24 at 7:30 All planning 'to join Blue Cross students are invited to attend through the organization hand-m-han- First In Series a letter of recommendation from the applicant’s major professor' Baugh scholorshi p— F our scholarships of $75 to $100 are available to deserving students of high scholarship and leadership under the Baugh memorial fund scholarship Preference will be given to juniors Johansen scholarship — Provides two "or three scholarships and is awarded on the same basis as the Baugh scholarships Students should submit a plain application and a statement from their major professor or someone who knows their need Applications for all scholarships must be handed to Dr Ricks by April 1 Other members of the awards and honors committee are 'Dr Joseph A Geddes Prof Cleve H Milligan Dr W Preston Thomas Dr George T Blanch Dr George H Kelker Prof Bertha F Johnson and Lt Col James C Bradford ExtrScribble s shock absorbing comfort with - ! i " correct support - j ( Marilyn Carter AWS president Dean lone Daniel dean of women made arrangements for the speakers All the women presented are mothers Your Choice af BEACON OR FLASH CAMERAS FLASH ATTACHMENTS AT $220 Former "Life" Editor Receives MA Degree Lane uate M Palmer Logan grad-- PLENTY OF 8 MM COLOR MOVIE fj long-wesrin- g ® (Sf) © E° S sturdy heavy duck upper strong smooth drill lined reinforced fabric eyelet stays Have longer lasting hard-driviaction with these fast gripping athng letic shoes FILM AVAILABLE foot- 1 of U SAC in 1943 'was grant' ’ed the master of science degree by University of Wisconsin board of regents at its recent meeting While at the USAC Lane was affiliated with Ltue Kay Alpha Sigma Nu fraternity and was Student Life editor in 1942-4- 3 f i FElS men's fcugii MAX BRUNSON STUDIO i AND CAMERA SUPPLY 121 SOUTH MAIN cradling comcor-fefort gentle support ct r S? 261 North Main Phone 501 V |