Show nr HD ffi) juu uul yil UTAH STATE LOGAN UTAH VOLUME XLVn Homemaking T eachers Annual Conference 3 of July Participants will include homemaking teachers from vocational and departments in the state The conference will be under the direction of Miss C Aileen 19-2- Monday July Tuesday July 12 Wednesday July nnsylvania Mis sFerris will be followed by laboratory work by the teachers Curriculum workshop groups will be part of the conference Sixty homemaking teachers from all parts of the state are expected to be on the campus for the conference which will begin Monday evening July 19 at 8 o’clock Homemaking Staff Meet The members of the homemaking staff of the Utah State Agricultural College joined with the homemaking staff of the Brigham Young University and the University of Utah at a meeting on the University of Utah campus on Saturday July 10 to consider curriculum problems Miss May DuBois visiting professor in Home Economics Education at the U S A C served as consultant to the group Dr Brown visiting professor in Foods 'and Nutrition University of Utah conferred with the group in the afternoon Dr Brown is from Iowa State College and Professor DuBois is from Oregon State College El-fre- da 3:00 Auditorium Industrial Education Demonstration Professor Welch Little Theater Professor Stetson Meeting Dinner in Cafeteria M Summer School Dance LDS Institute r Industrial Education Demonstration p -Pe- NUMBER FIVE Dr Percy Lecture 13 cation State Department of Education Miss Winifred Hazen Family Life Consultant State Department of Education and the members of the Herbert E Welch Professor of Enthe staff at education home economics gineering and Practical Science at L Helen U S A GvMiss Cawley Stockton Junior College will conduct and Mrs Lela Gustafson will assist a demonstration of the machines and materials which his classes have been itfrthe conference the first session of the Newer trends in clothing construc- using during summer school The exhibit will be tion will be emphasized at the confer- held in the Little Theater Tuesday at Head Ferris Miss ence Josephine m 8:00 Clothing and Textiles Department Seten Hill College Greensburg will be the visiting conference leader and will demonstrate methods in school and college teaching She has a rich background of trade Demonstration work by experience 1948 12 Faculty Meeting nal Ericksen Director Homemaking Edu- JULY Outline of Events Homemaking Teachers’ Annual Conference will be held on the Utah State Agricultural College campus the week non-vocatio- IGOieULTOnlL GOLLEGE Representatives of various manufacturers will work with Professor Welch in showing the latest type motion picture machines slide film machines and projectors wire and tape recorders and Also the latest overhead projectors type duplicating equipment will be demonstrated The demonstration is sponsored by the Industrial Education department and is open to all who are interested 1 1 pm :00 a m 8:00 p m 8:00 p m 6:30 p m 9:00 p m Dr Perry To Speak On Talk Tuesday Professor F L Setson of the University of Oregon will discuss the history purpose and current program ot the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools Tuesday July 13 at 8:00 p m Professor Stetson is president of the Norhtwest Association and is a nationally recognized authority in the field of secondary education He has been a guest professor at the U S A C during the first session of the summer school Officers of the Association in Utah and presidents and faculty members ot the colleges and universities in Utah Dr Rolland Perry a new member have been invited to attend this meetof the U S A C physics staff will ing Faculty member's of the U S A present the regular 11:00 o’clock lec- C are especially urged io be at the ture in the auditorium Tuesday July meeting 13 His general subject will be the At 6:30 p m before the meeting present developments and possible fu- there will be a dinner'll! the cafeteria! All faculty members are invited and ture of atomic energy Dr Perry is a graduate of Brigham those who wish to attend should make Young University From 1940 to 1942 reservations with Dr Datus Hammond Atomic Energy he did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin He then went to Princeton Universtiy to work on the O S R D research project where he was In 1943 Dr employed until 1943 Perry went to Los Alamos N M as staff working on the a member Manhattan District Project He continued in this work until 1946 at which time he returned to the University of Wisconsiirwherehe completed work for his Ph D Dr Perry then worked for the Atomic Energy Commission at the Argonne Laboratories in Chicago for the year and a half preceding his arrival at Utah State Dr Perry is familiar with research The final social event of the summer in the field of atomic energy and his school will be a dancing party in the lecture dealing with such a vital subInstitute at 9:00 p m Wednesday should be of interest to everyone Gib Thorpe’s orchestra will furnish the ject music Light refreshments will be served and there will be a program during the intermission Everyone is urged to attend this final function There is no charge for admission Second session classes mill begin on Monday July 19 as scheduled Students may register anytime during the first few days of the session Registration will be in the summer school office but registrants will obtain regSeniors and graduate students may istration books and forms from the take the Graduate Record Examina- registrar’s office Major professors and tion August 2 and 3 Those wishing deans can be reached at their offices to take the testmust register with Dr during the day Stone before noon on July 15 For Changes of registration and addithose who intend to do graduate work tions will be handled in the customary it is very desirable to have a transcript way Class schedules may be changed of the Record Exam as it is required on agreement between the teacher and students at many colleges and universities of-th- Dancing Party W ednesaay Second Session Registration Graduate Record E xam Professor Stetson To immediately New Classes For i becond Session ' To the present time several new classes have been requested and scheduled for the second session Amercian Government will meet at 11:00 a m for fiv weeks and carry 2 Yi or three hours credit School Health which will be scheduled if ten students register for it will run for three weeks 7:00 a m to 9:00 a m and grant 3 hours credit Two new education classes are listed one an upper division course in supervision the first three weeks and another upper division course in education the last three weeks will each carry 3 hours credit Students may obtain more information on the education schedule from Dr Carlisle or Dr Mr Kemp will teach AcetylNoble ene Welding 91 in the industrial education department Monday through Thursday from 2:00 p m to 5:00 p m for 3 hours credit All students who wish to register for any of these classes should contact the summer school office and sign up for them FACULTY NOTICE There will be a special faculty meeting today at 3:00 p m in the Little Theater Part of the business of the meeting will be the presentation by deans of students who will complete graduation requirements at the close of the first or second session |