Show Page 4 Summer at Food for thought year-roun- d 1 Combine: y2 cup oleo 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 2 eggs cups flour USU Summer Quarter of ‘74 is quite different from other quarters of school at Utah the State Although the period of educational opportunities and activities is 11 weeks the time distribution is different both in length of class period and course-credtime block Instead of a full quarter of continuous work for eleven weeks the Summer period week consists of a distribution The first week was focused upon workshops of one to five days duration the second session of course an eight-week work followed by a of additional workshops period Classes are 60 minutes each in the summer This allows for clock hours enough to include final exams on the last day of classwork Some instructors prefer this length of class period in other quarters because of the few extra minutes for fuller teaspoon soda Pennsylvania Dutch 1 teaspoon cinnamon Christmas Cake 1 cup chopped nuts Cook and cool 1 cup quick rolled oats 1 y2 cups water Add rolled oats to this mixture y2 teaspoon salt Spread in 9 x 13 greased pan 1 y2 Monday June 24 1974 Topping: tablespoons soft oleo cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 y2 cups coconut 1 cup chopped nuts Drop topping on batter Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees it 6 -2 k two-wee- ( Swimming is the trick to beating June heat may be worn but swimmers are permitted to bring their own suits for recreation swims State University fulfills the According to Dale Nelson HPER department head thought' through swimming 12 will be perchildren under the in Health Physical facilities to swim during the Education and Recreation mitted Tuesday Thursday times only Building and must be accompanied by a Recreational swimming hours parent summer quarter are weekdays HPER facilities are enjoyed by from 11:30 to 1 pm and from 3:30 young and old alike The pool has to 6:30 pm for students faculty become a second home for a least staff and spouses and others by one former faculty member Dr Arden Frandsen and his wife special permission been swims have Family Phyllis scheduled in the 3:30 to 6:30 pm Since retiring as head of the recreational times on Tuesdays Psychology Department in 1967 and Thursdays for summer Frandsen has been a regular user of the swimminng facilities at quarter only suits USU Departmental swimming Hot summer days bring to mind thoughts of a cool dip in a gorgeous swimming pool Utah teaching of subject matter more adequate making and etc summer assignments classes are mostly all in the cool of the morning Enrollments for credit this year are ahead of last year Student participants in programs too are always much more in the summer The age and marital status of the Summer student differs Though many students continue after Spring Quarter those who attend Summer Quarter are usually older more of them married a greater percentage in graduate work and the largest number in the College of Education and Humanities arts and Social Sciences non-cred- it on-camp- us General campus traffic is usually largest in the Summer Quarter This is due primarily to the extensive number of noncredit programs offered by the Conference and Institute Division Here there is a wider variety of programs than at any time in the entire four quarters Short and mini-cours- EMBROIDERED BLOUSES $10 BEAUTIFUL LONG DRESSES $18 es stitutes $6 - $8 HALTERS inseminars clinics and special Distinguished lecture of the The “kick-off- ” Series Lecture Distinguished sponsored by the College of Education begins Wednesday June 26 Noted educator Dr Arthur Pearl Professor of Education University of California at Santa Cruz is slated for the first of a series of ten lectures Dr Pearl’s first lecture “Schools in a State of Crisis” Wednesday in the Business Auditorium at 1:30 pm Dr Pearl has long been concerned with the school’s ability to prepare students to meet emerging national and internal issues In his book The Atrocity of Education Pearl has given a thorough analysis of the con- sequences of contemporary schooling processes Dr Pearl’s second lecture will be delivered Thursday June 27 at 1:30 pm in the Business lecture series deal with the academic Activities of all kinds range from athletic camps to Auditorium etc hiking etc The Something for everybody Watermelon Bust ice cream socials movies games on the Quad swimming are just a few of the activities available to all This year tjie Summer Quarter is set up to emphasize the theme Alternatives in' Education” will focusing on the school people roles leadership can play in making schools to the needs of people in the society In his forthcoming book Teacher As Intellectual Presence Pearl has carefully outlined the conditions for marching precision photography repertory theater EMBROIDERED BIKINIS $8 and $10 MENS SHIRTS $10 - $12 INCENSE INCENSE HOLDERS GIFTS "kicks off' lecture series river trips American “Our Western Western Writers The Heritage” education and Drawing heavily Connference Dance West the upon his extensive work with Western Arts and Crafts Fair the narcotics and alcohol abusers in programs and great pageant “The West: rehabilitation work low with income and and America’s Odyssey” alienated persons Pearl finds Watercolor West are the that schools are at the heart both features Ellvert H Himes of the problem and its solution Director Summer Quarter Pearl has long been a LOGAN’S DISTINCTIVE IMPORT SHOP m pPl June 27th at Willow Park will be the date and place for the first USU classified employees social The evening’s activities for classified employees and their includes served at 7:00 ve Reg SR-1- 1 entertaining at 8:00 The Choralaires are a Cache Valley singing group who have attained popularity with their Hawaiian program Lou Turner USU carpenter accompanies the te group George Walker Reg Sale Price $9995 Sale Price )59 an 650 X 1 k— i I SOKES BfpjHBB Hours :30 2 pm Sat 10-- 4 pm N Main 7 Daily Noon - 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