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Show Faculty Names Committees Several (i roups Named for Work ' Committees of the faculty asso-t'i,',i,,n asso-t'i,',i,,n 1,1 ut" State Agricultural college for the .academic school joar were named by Hyr.u.n Hunsaker. Hun-saker. associate professor of physical phy-sical education and president of the association, as follows, . William Scholes was named as chairman of the membership committee com-mittee with Esther Skeels. Lini-tonant Lini-tonant Dee Wangsgaard, Edward Payne, D. W. Thome. J. D BrUe Alice Sonob, Eric Johnson, Lyndon Castle, Dec Broadbent, Ralph Cai-yert. Cai-yert. und Howard Schanb, committee commit-tee members. In chairge of social affairs will be Professor H. S. Carter, chairman chair-man and toe following committee members:Rae Yocum, Jessee Larson, Lar-son, Roy Keller, M. Nyman White Aaron Bracken, Wilford Porter' Victor Church, Larry Cole and Lieutenant Commadner Sidney R Stock. Remembrance committee is headed by Vera Carlson, chairman and Dean N. A. Pedersen, vice chairman. Committeemen are W. J. Vickers, W. D. iPorter, and Thelma Fogelberg. George Blanch was appointed chairman of the research committee commit-tee with Mrs. Gladys Harrison, P. B. Warm, Ethelyn Wilcox, D. E. Madsen, J. A. Geddes, and Willard Gardner, committeemen. Heading the professional improvement im-provement committee is Arden Frandsen, chairman. Committee includes W. J. Vickers. C. L. Anderson, An-derson, Ira Hayward, M. T. Bird, Carl Frischknecht, W. W. Hender- , son. Whitney Floyd, Evelyn Hodges I uiiu una vermimon. Two smaller committees named were elections committee with Professor Pro-fessor Marian Nielson, chairman and W. H. Bell, assistant. H. R. Reynolds will direct publicity of the association. Three committees were set up for toe year to serve needs of the war home front. Slated to prepare a monthly "USO program a USO committee was set up with Professor Profes-sor Harold. Kepner as chairman and David Burgoyne and D. E. Madsen assisting him. - Cooperating with toe Third War Loan Drive a committee was es tablished to help in the Logan drive. A. N. Sorenson who was placed as chairman of the committee com-mittee took charge of the Logan Fourth Ward district and collected 138 per cent in that district with the aid of Clara West and E. C. Jeppsen. To investigate possibility of the construction of an alumni house on the campus Moyle Q. Rice was placed in charge of a committee to work out and act as faculty representatives on the alu.nni house board. He is assisted by Harold Kepner, Evan Murray, Dean Caroline M. Hendricks, and C. L. Pocock. Elected in spring voting to guide the association were Professor Hunsaker, president; Edith Rich, vice president; Ina Doty, secretary; flussell Berntson, treasurer Evan Murray, past president; and C. L. Anderson, past president. Together with these officers the chairmen of the various committees make up the executive committees of the association. |