| Show THE STUDENT LIFE JULY 16 1951 wifh Luncheon jCtistodians Drivers To9Hon2apter Slate Confab Visiting Guests At USAC This Week 4-D- ay Tuesday at 11:40 m the cafeteria all members of Delta Kappa Gamma honorary professional organization for women educators uill hold an informal luncheon according to Aniv Kearsley Beta Chaptt r president The luncheon berg held for all Delta Kappa Gamma members who are regularly enrolled m USAC Beta Chapter or ary who are attending the sessions of sum-r school h n from other chap- - School maintenance and school transportation personnel f throughout the state today begin a summer convention design K to aid them in school custodial duties and m specific P °Dlen! of school transportation Sponsoring the confab are the Utah State School Employees Association the State Division of Trade and Industrial EducThe convention will be con ation and the Summer School ducted under the advice of a State Advisory Committee Whipple To Give Concluding of the luncheon which being given in honor of visitmeming Delta Kappa Gamma bers is to get acquainted According to Miss Kearslev all who are The concluding lecture serassociated with the organization ies of the first session will be are invited to attend I’urpose is Lecture Program held Wednesday at the main auditorium 11 am in Featured speaker will be Dr Clayton Whipple chief food and natural resources division ft iit irui-- from pace une) technical cooperation adminlists checking in by July 23 and istration Department of State orienAn registration final exam I flunked completing DC take the fir-- t Washington be conducted tation course will The lecture was previously it too’” July 23 24 and 25 A bus will leave the Smart Gym at 4 a m scheduled for today but has Topics been changed to Wednesday J u v 2fi Such topics as heating and er "Imho of Title will will the be to lecture The trip the Park custodial tilation housekeepr made throueh Iigan canyon plementing the Technical As- building maintenance and teadir by JAMES MORTIMER the North end of the Bear sistance Program" custodial relationships will ) ar- - to the end of Those who didn't pet a chance Ivike to Star Valiev Wyoming discussed by special speakers Aggie Rangers 4- -7 M- - Ga-- - :n'i- - rurposes The specific purposes of tb conference to which all schoo custodial and transportation members in the state have be invited is to give instruction t custodial and maintenance and to give assistance 6 school transportation personae their problems of bus driving fe cipline on busses and driver it central maintenance schedules According to Von H Roberta state director of Trade and Into trial Education and chairman s the convention the conference r: consist of four days of group r departmental meetings design to study and treat typical pw lems met by the "non-teseducators” of the school systet m Chips From The Editor's Desk h tv t‘ cilr adv our Lolly but it sferra like this six we ks hav- what have you that it sterns Lke a put out the only VfStrday first issue But that was sx weks ago and much as we may resret th campus ths old sheet is just fading away for another sum- rner However for those who will be around m the fall again we’ll resurrect the old nameplate and slap it on some sheets of news- I'r:nt Before we hov n it of the pic- this summr we’ve a few things left to saw You-- s truly has really appreciate d th:5? chance to be the big who on this summer et Although the'-have b en the trials and tribulaMons not to the deadbres to meet the to write the copy to anil all the other little that go into the making of a newspaper it has been a real xperieree that will not soon be forgotten c attend lectures by Louis Fisch- r r ally missed some significant thought Th‘ summT school was very fortunate in securing the sr- v cr- - of Mr Fischer His auhor- acitaMve reports and first-han- d count5? have added much to the world knowWl”e of many summer school poopl and Igan towns-lr- g folk We erjoved everyone of them and were only sorry we couldn’t attend th extra session m the afternoons ((J q From there to the Snake River Grand Canvoii and to Jackson Hole From Jackson Hole the group will proceed to Iake Hotel on Yellowstone Iake near Fish-inBridge Boat Trip On July 27 a boat trip to the promontory ramp near the southwest arm will he made July 2S will be spent hiking to the boat dock Camping will be the menu July 2D 30 Aug 1 While in camp many activities are planned There will he a choice of three things for participants to do Some will fish For those choosing the Isaac Walton sport there will be instruction in lake and stream fishing and m trolling Some will choose to stav in camp and for those there will be instruction in camping activities skills and know-hoand also lessons in casting The third choice will be to go on the daily hike For hikers the south-arspawning grounds will be visited along with the Ixiokout Mountain Gem Bake and Yellowstone River hike g Perhaps Mark Twain wouldn’t have measured up to a current day hig-ctjournalist but he certain-tur- e y had a kern wit that followed him This story ws related about the illustrious Mr Clemens: In his reporting days he was instruc-s- h ted by an editor never to state n anything as a fact that he n’t verify from personal ledge Sent out to cover an portant social event soon after-thin- :' ward he turned in the following story: “A woman giving the name of Mrs James Jones who is reported to be one of the society — O— leaders of this city is said to have We’re still wondering how some given what purported to be a Personnel editor hi this story get through party yesterday to a number of Director of the excursion is It appeared in the Muscatine Ia alleged ladies The hostess claims Prof Hunsaker assistant director “Local to be the wife of a reputed attor- - is Lois Downs Journal and New Specialists assistpokr-- i are puzzd r r the fining rev” are Moyle Q Rice camp them ing — O— Me- if a oar parke! nitride the fire programs: George Kelker thdd:-- f I gu- ss this about docs it We hike first aid and Church containing- - a full nature incas' if Scotch Whiskey So far hope you’ve liked the paper this struction W H Bell cooking they have found ro trace of the summer because we've certainly tests and fishing instructions and owner but Captain Casey is dl- - enjoyed jrnging it to you See Rav Watters equipment requireva' later! lgently workirg on the case" ment sheets and water safety Grades will be given for all participants in the hike It is emCACHE DRIVE IN phasized by Prof Hunsaker that it’s not the trip but rather how Now Playing you do it and what you learn that counts GORDON MacRAE JULIE LONDON Sheets have been prepared list-- 1 ing equipment that is required of the along with suggested menus for the entire excursion In Technicolor v could-mentio- w know-headlin- v-- - "Return Frontiersman" Second Session ALSO DAVID BRIAN JOHN AGAR "BREAKTHROUGH" The swellest bunch of GI’s who ever brawled crawled tanked and Bazooka'd their way to glory Admission 10c — 50c (Continued from page one) people desire a new course to be offered they may have the course Petitions should be initiated for the course and after obtaining the required number of signatures the petitions should be presented to the Summer School office on or before July 20 Music Clinic eluding Howard Barker Super tendent of Buildings and Grouns Continued from page one) in Salt Lake City Dr Roald structor at Ogdon High School Campbell head of the departmer They are being specially trained of elementary education at T: for the concert by Dr Simon versitv of Utah and Deanti Approximately 150 students and Jacobsen USAC 30 instructors are enrolled in this year’s clinic This is the largest and clinic ever to be held Students stands last weekend to issue two during this weei come from all points in Utah from It will contain news notes Idaho Nevada and from Texas about the clinic and spec briefs Newspaper ial events of the annual bus As a part of the clinic activity three students are issuing a news- camp Those in the clinic are part paper especially for clinic enrol-lee- s reem Fditing the sheet will be Carl pating in the regular school e Sorensen of Pioche Nev Aiding events of the summer him are Quhid Izatt Sunset Utah are enjoying some of the specs be and Loreen Johnson Vernal lyceums and lectures also Their first issue hit the news- - given F i ’a Now Playing Roy Milland in Now Playing BOB HOPE in night DROP "THE LEMON unto MORNING" KID” and Starting Wednesday Randolph Scott In Starting 1 WAS for "FORT WORTH" Co-H- it Wednesday a COMMUN the FBL" Plus Co-H- it in Technico'or Starts Sunday "FRANCIS GOES TO "FOLLOW THE SOT' (Story of Ben Hogai THE RACES" Coming "Showboat" "That's My Baby "Warpath" "On Moonlight Bay' Mara as nfl v w iqra |