Show The Utah Daldcer tyhrtanCi teaches ways of South then to find something else that you didn’t room laiwinrH by books he casually leans back head alii chair his hands laced over his "Soechero American literature?” he asks with iebt mile "That’s my baby!” He is Jan Bakker of USU’s English depart-aeAfter returning from Gadjahamda he I'Mvmity in Yogyakarta Indonesia where in his course is he offering again a yat year Sorthem American literature Bakker set up an While at Gadjahamda n African studies program Part of that class literature irrtl“4 his Southern Working with the Indonesian students who bew little about the South he had to provide information for sgital deal of background realized he that here was It many of the tan tacooceptioiu people had concerning the nt pro-aa- South "h gave me an idea of the need for students "When you lo tee things correctly” he said pmtinn the South a lot of people think of mansions and Scarlett O’Hara running through Spanish moss The students seeded more accurate detail even as much as shite colonial like?” it smell what does Having' grown up in the South Bakker has a of knowledge to draw from for his class He also returns to the South during the sura met to do additional research for it kwas during one of these "wanderings” that he discovered a collection of children’s bocks from the antebellum South "It is really adventure to be looking for one thing and surplus a Dairy products ex- pect” Bakker’s findings have been published in a His article explains that the children of that time read history biographies moral and instructional tales and even some military manuals Few books were written for merely entertainment They taught their young readers "to work hard and not to lie’’ Bakker continued saying "I’m now interested in the fictional writing of the females of the old South Because their fiction is very romanticized they don’t have the accurate detail in their descriptions that I’m looking for These authors indulged themselves in the characterizations of the women in their books They are independent and brash but in the end their women are suppressed” Regarding his own literary preferences Bakker said “I’m not shy about it I like melodrama I enjoy authors who have the gift of metaphor I especially like the gothic element of fiction I think that’s what appeals to me in Southern literature” He also added that he likes action and the dark and perverse — Edgar Allan Poeism Summarizing his opinion of this quarter’s Southern American literature class which happens to be full Bakker said “It is not realized that the South has produced most of the notable literature of the 20th century This makes it gratifying to see the course flourishing at the moment but who knows how it will be doing next month?” set of books on children’s literature students don’t have to 1° downtown to buy fresh dairy products There is a store right on the USU campus that all aO the milk eggi cheeses butter sherbet aatfe cheese and orange drink students done This store is called the Dairy Products Lab d k is located in the Nutrition and Food Sataees Building across from East the High Lauris Davis only sells its Hub the Sweet High Rise Cafeteria and the vendors jko o community members and students jjyjonunents that even though they have kae The store is managed by Tbe Dairy Products Lab not to Carouse Square the "h ' Lcan ” 7 G3-CS- 00 EXCEPT TUESDAY ALL SEATS $1 MATINEES SAT A SUN UtcTj S3 “RAX3CR3” 782-77- Ct Valtay Mil 1221 No 2nd East As ih icmpctaM BODY 3 vi — OtQfli HEBTq 7:00 9:30 IHMWlOuS MIT 9:00 DON’T VOCJ IMSH YOU MCRE ARTHUR? CjCU!7 1 7:30 9:45 t 7:16 RYWIOMML JACK! r77wj73Cj 'cj n2 LCZT&Tl v Special 2 for Offer SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 MONTH GET 1 MONTH FREE! CouLpotv arvfciblco ofr9 on our S 00 homCmetH 1 SAVE $450 f ' SUBSCRIBE BEFORE OCT 16 1981 & GET The Herald Journal DELIVERED TO illcdL you Oj££fp aaJvirousJu un-bi- u CuCUmbari foiwocfois Sproucb ancl Okuoca&ns YOUR HOME Special OUT Stop by our office at 'Nl J' - 1 - V- -y —Aircraft Rentals O Carters VEGTTIND AVZASwU to be careful not to compete with any outside businesses the prices at the Dairy Products Lab are cheaper overallFor example a student can purchase a double scoop ice cream cone and it will only cost 60 cents The serving portion is a larger helping than students would normally receive at a leading ice cream parlor says Davis "We try to maintain a high quality of ice cream The quality of our dairy products is much more important than the quantity” Davis says The Dairy Products Lab is also open to all sTaduate students and professors who are interested in conducting research However outside finances must be provided The Herald Journal 75 W 300 N in DICC3VEQTC3 I41 VCOLE3) Cl? FLHGOT —Private Pllct CIITst Crc!n!3 from FAA Certified Instructors in Tdcdcra clrcrc!2 trainers for sale on USU campus h's nice to know that Stoteaun Monday October il JC5AW- - IN LOGAN ‘baucC-fcVod- h OUlfL US iysta VLJMJL" ''-TV- I Il-- O PHI : |