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Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 6-15-1953 Student Life, June 15, 1953, No. 2 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "Student Life, June 15, 1953, No. 2" (1953). The Utah Statesman. 1356. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1356 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SUMMER EDITION UTAH STATE COLLEGE, JUNE 15, 1958 NUMBER Z Concerts(,onclude MusicActivities Two mass concerts Thursday and Friday will culminate two weeks of intensive musical training for some 120 high school and junior high school students attending the 1953 summer music clinic al Utah Slate. The concert Thursday evening will begin at 8 p.m. in the ballroom of the Union building. Featured will be the clinic orchestra and chorus. SquareDancing Directing: Lhc orchestra is Dr. Willian, E. Knuth, head of the music department at San Fran -SetThursday cisco State colJege, and guest or chestra consultant for the clinic. Dr. Walter Welti of the Utah State vocal department is chorus InUB Skyroom director. Square dancing Thursday in the Outdoor Concert sl.:yroom o[ the union will be On Friday, the clinic band and featured on this week's social the advanced band will be (ea program, according to Prof. tured. This concert will be hclrl Vaughn Gordon, chairman. in the outdoor amphitheatri.•, Summer school students and southwest of the main building, faculty are invited to participate beg inning at 7 p.m. Three young musicians who are participating with the summer in the dance, which will feature music camp are JoAnn Thomas, Lodge Grass, Mont.; Janet callers from the valley. Square Prof. Clarence E. Sawhill, band Richards, Ogden, and David Jackman, Ogden. They will par- dance groups are also invited, director at the University of Cal ticipate in concerts this week. Professor Gordon said. ifornia at Los Angeles will direct Admission is by studentbody both bands. The advanced band ;s card for students and faculty composed of music teachers and members, and $1 a couple for advanced students. person~ not enrolled in college . Dr. Byrd To Keynote Refreshment\ will be served. Par Bruss Clinic ticipants are requested not to All summer school sludents, wear cowboy boots or hobnails. faculty members, and the public The dance will begin at 9 ;30 are invited to attend both con p.m., after the orchestra and certs, and also the brass clinic, Health Conference which is schedu led Tuesday at 5 choral concert. Refreshm ents will p.m. in the union under the direc Dr. Oliver E. Byrd, professor of education and chairman of the be se n· ed. department of hygiene at Stanford , will be guest lecturer in the Next week's p1·ogram will be tion of Max Dalby, Ogden, visit second week of the lecture series beginning today. the annual hik e to Old Juniper ing instructor. Dr. Byrd will speak today at 11 a.m. in the LDS Institute. His in Logan canyon. Hik ers will Last weekend, clinic partici subject will be "Emotional Aspects of Human Nutrition." Tomor leave th e college at about 3 p.m., pants spent Saturday afternoon row 's lecture is called "Pr ofessional Opinion on the Use of Vitamin returning between 9 and 10 p.m. Concentrat es," and Wednesday in Logan canyon, where they en Transportation will be furnished joyed a social under the direction Dr. Byrd will speak on "The Role for those desiring it. of Trace Elements in Balanced of Barbara Jean Snow of the phy A program at th e Lree witl sica l eduootion department. Nutrition." Soprano, Duo feature the history Lhe famed In addition Lo appearing on the ''Jal'dine Juniper," and there will Participants in the clin ic re daily lecture series, Dr. Byrd will also be a program and bonfire present more than 30 high be guest speaker for the Health Are Booked at the foot of the trail in the schools in the states of Wyoming, conference, which begins today. (Contin ued on page two) Montana, Nevada, and Utah. First session of the conference. which 1s themed to better living, For Lyceums wi1J be at 2 p.m. this afternoon Two lyceum concerts have been in the union ballroom. Dr. E. A. booked for the summer season. Jacobsen is chairman of today's one by Jean Fenn, new soprano Up and Coming session, and Dr. Byrd will speak star of the Metropolitan Opera Co., and tll"f' other by Nikolai and on "T eachi ng Methods in Health Monday , June 15 Education; General." Joanna Gt'audan, piano and cello duo. Lecture. Dr. Oliver E. Byrd, "Emotional Aspects of Hum~ Nutri TomOL·row at 2 p.m. in the ball tion " LDS Institute at 11 a.111.Health conference, 2 p.m. m ball (Continued on page two) The Graudans will appear .Jurn~ 23 al 8;15 p.m. in the LDS In- roo~1, "Teaching Methods in Health Education:_ Genera l," Dr. stitule, and Miss Fenn will ap- Byrd. Swimming, Smart Gym, 7 to 9 p.m., for music camp students Signup Wi 11En d pear Thursday, June 25, at 8 ;15 only. Art educatio n workshop, music camp. 1>.m. Both concerts are for all Tuesday, June 16 Lecture. Dr. Byrd, "Professional Opinion on the Use o( Vitamln On Wednesday summer students, with admission being studentbody cards. Concentrates," 11 a.m. , lnstitute . Health conference, 2 p.m . in Students may register for first Miss Fenn, who recently signed ballroom "Teac hing Methods in Health Education: Elementary Level," Dr. Byrd. Woodwind instrument concert, 8-9 p.m., Insti sei-sion classes until Wednesday, a 1\-fetropolitan contrnct, is a star tut e. Art education workshop. music camp, school lunch program Dr. John C. Carlisle, dean of o( the Los Angeles Civic Ligh:. conference. summer school, announced today. Opera Co. She has made nine Wednesday, June 11 Classes began last Tuesday, af- concert appearances throughout Lecture, Dr. Byrd, "The Role of Trace Elements in Balanced ter registration in the library the country this year, and was Nutrition." 11 a.m., Institute. Last day for registration. Health con~ Monday. Figures on registration heard in such works as "La ference, 2 p.m. in ballroom , ''Teaching Methods in Health Educa have not yet been completed, but Boheme" and "Pagliacci." tion: Secondary Level," Dr. Byrd. Swimming, Smart gym, 7 to 9 advance indications are that rn.ore The Graudan duo comprise a p.m., for everyone. Health conference, 7:30 p.m. in commons, "The students registered in the grad- unique concert ensemble. Having School Lunch Room as a Classroom Topic," Dr. Byrd. Brass clinic, uate school that last year, and first established reputations as 5-6 p.m., union. Music students talent night , rural arts building , lower division registrants num- soloists. Joanna as a pianist and 8 to 9:30 p.m. Art education workshop, music camp, sch ool lunch ber slightly fewer than last year, Nikolai as a cellist, the artists program. Dean Carlisl e said. combined their talents to become Thursday, June 18 First session classwork will one of the world's foremost duos. Lecture. Mrs. Thelma G. Flanagan, Institute, 11 a.m . Music camp wind-up July 17, with second ses- - Both are natives o( Russia, and concert, chorus and orchestra, union ballroom at 8:15 p.m. Square sion beginning July 20. Students in 1938 they came to America. dancing after concert. union skyroom. School lunch program, music who are planning to attend sec- They have made severa l trips a camp, art education workshop. ond session but who have not yet broad to present concerts. Both Friday, June 19 registered may do so the first artists have also appeared as solo- Music camp concert, band, amphitheatre, 8:15 p.m . Art educa week of the sessio n. ists with symphony orchestras. tion workshop, music camp. IF/orida School Supervisor To Speak at Lunch Confab Mrs. Thelma G. Flanagan, supervisor of the state school lunch program at Tallahassee, Fla., will be guest lecturer and consultant for the school lunch program conrerence Tuesday through Thurs day. accor<ling to Prof. Una Vermil1ion, chairman . Mrs. Flanagan will be assisted by leaders from the Utah State Department of Public Instruction in the conference, which will be conducte-d for supervisors and ma nagers of schoo l lunch pro LeoraThatcher, grams. On Thursday Mrs. Flanagan will also be guest lecturer in the VoscoCall daily series at the LOS Institute at 11 a.m. Mrs. Flanagan has had much. <>xperic,nce with the school lunch ToStar In Play program in Florida, one of the lc•nding states in advancing the ··.1anr-", ~.d::ipltrt by S. N. Behr school lunch program. She col tn?' from nn original story by laborated on a book called "Grow W. Sumerset Maughan, will be ~ng Through Lunchroom Exper lltah 5tat,-.'s summf'r lhcatPr lPll<'C'S,.. a book which has been workshop production. in widP USf' throughout Lhe cou n Pil'N'tC'd by Prof. Floyd T. Mor lry in con n<'ction with the school J{Hll, Lhl' play will :;tar Leora lunrh program. Thtttf'her, guesL actrC'S.'-from N1•w This past year Mrs. Flanagan Yo1 k, and Vosco Call, a grarluate has bef'n working closely with the in drnmlics from Utah Stale. tr.a<'hers in Florida in order that A midcllf'-age CinderC'lla stol'y, thc-y might seC' lhe purpose o! tlw play is classed by lending iclC'ntifying themse lves more nc•v::,;11upers as a willy, Jight c-los!'ly with the sc hool lunch pro hN:.rted com<'dy.