The Utah State Alumni Quarterly, Vol. 22 No. 3, March 1945
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Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU Utah State Magazine Publications 3-1945 The Utah State Alumni Quarterly, Vol. 22 No. 3, March 1945 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/utahstatemagazine Recommended Citation Utah State University, "The Utah State Alumni Quarterly, Vol. 22 No. 3, March 1945" (1945). Utah State Magazine. 61. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/utahstatemagazine/61 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Publications at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Utah State Magazine by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOLUME II NUMBER 3 UTAH STATE ALUMNI QUARTERLY MARCH, 1945 Air View of Campus Helpingthe sickget well ~s that kill germs .•• X rays to guide the surgeon's fingers ... operating rooms bathed in glare less light . air conditioning to screen out street noises and dust. Helping the sick get well is only one of the contributions of General Electric . From the re search and engineering in G .E.'s laboratories come products to make your work easier, your home brighter, creating new comforts, better jobs. The pictures you see here are Mirr or of D-Doy Injury! How X rays speed X-ray machines at St. Albans Naval Hospital, typical of things accomplished for treatment of war injuri es is shown in this L. I ., regularly check his progress. Th rough the picture of Seaman Brazinski's thigh. On D-D ay skill of do ctors 97 per cent of the wounded in you by G-E research and engi a German mine shattere d his boat , bl ew him this war are saved. The modern form of X-ray neering. General Electric Com- 20 feet in air. Rescued by an LST, rushed to tube was invented by Dr. W. D . Coolidge, G-E England, X rays quickly defined bis injury, scientist. X-r ay units built by the G.E . X-Ray •pany, Schenectady, N. Y. permitted accurate setting . Portable G-E Corp. are at battlefronts the world over. New lamp kills germ s . .. Germ- laden air is Seeing the Invisible ... Th e electron micro Helps treat Inf a ntile Pa ra lysis .. Doctors purified by the new G-E germicidal lamp. scope, more powerful than ordinary micro wante d bot packs to relieve pain an d reduce It is already at work in hospitals, in battle scopes, gives doctors a new too l to fight muscular spasms, bu tsuchsteampacks ten ded front operating rooms. Tried in a school class disease. Here is the germ, bacillus subtilis, to burn. G-E wo rk ers put together a ma room during a measles ep idemic, only one magnified 8,000 times. G-E engineers are chine for hospital use that produces hea te d fourth as man y children contracted measle s, working to m ake available a portable electron packs that eve n at 180°F. will not burn as compared with unpro tecte d classrooms . microscope for industry. the p atient's skin. Hear the G-E radio programs:* The G-E All-gir l Orchestra, Sunday 10 p.m. EWT, NBC-The World Today news, Monday through Friday 6:45 p.m. EWT, CBS-The G-E Hous e Part y , Monday through Friday 4:00 p .m. EWT , CBS. FOR VICTORY-BUY AND HOLD WAR BONDS GENERAL- ELECT~ !.~ UTAH STATE ALUMNI QUARTERLY ALUMNI OFFICERS Published Quarterly by the Utah State Agricultural College Alumni Asso 1944-45 ciation . Ent ered as second-class matter at the post office in Logan, Utah, under A. Russ ell Croft, '20 .... President the act of March 3, 1897. D. A. Skeen, '09 ..... Past President H. Par ley Kilburn , '31 Vol. XXII MARCH, 1945 Number 3 Executive Secretary EXEC UTIVE COMMITTEE H. Parley Kilburn, Editor Marjorie A. Henderson, Assistant Editor LeRoy Hill a m , '16 Set h T . Shaw, '31 J oha nn a Moen, '20 Evan B. Murra y, '27 MARCH CONTENTS ALUMNI COUNCIL Phylli s Kir kham Owen. '33 Sons and Daughters of Utah State Alumni ........... ................ ................. Page 4 J . Morr is Chri ste n sen , '21 Lydi a Holm 1n-en Ta nn er, '03 ~ W.W. Gardner , '21 Little Aggies and Aggie Marriages .............. ..................... .......... ..... .......Page 5 Geor ge E. Ban kh ea d, '30 Sherman P . Lloyd , '35 In Memory of Those Aggies ............................ ..................................... ... Page 6 Fr a nk G. Fi ste r, '38 Ern est 0 . La r sen, ' 18 -Alumni who hav e made the supreme sacrifice- Rub y St rin gha m Gar ret t , '28 Allan M. W est, '32 Aggie Register .................................. .................................... .................. Page 7 Mary Benn et t Smith, '28 School of Education Contributes to Social Progress .................. ............ Page 8 Functions of the School of Forestry ........................................... ............. Page 9 New Alumni Office Alumni Obituaries ......................................................... ......................... Page 10 The USAC Alumni Office was moved recently to Room 130 of the Main News of the Armed Forces .......................... ............... ....................... ...... Page 11 Building. Th e new location allows storage and office space that was not Alumni Appointments and Promotions .................. .................... Pages 12, 13, 14 availab le at the former site . We now have sufficient space for a small re Life Membership Honor Roll ................................ ............................... .Page 15 ception office. Whenever you are on the campus, please call and see your new office and meet the staff. GRADUATES AND EX-AGGIES The cards in the files of the Alumni Life memberships at $25.00 or annual membership at $2.00 may now be office are being changed for former Aggies. Hereafter instead of desig procured by any interested person who ha s ever attended the USAC. Joint nating former students, who have not annual dues for husband and wife are also available at $2.50 per year and joint graduat ed, as "ex" Aggies, they will life memberships at $35.00. Husbands or wives of graduates or ex-Aggi es may be identified by the little "c" before also affiliate on an annual or life basis. the year in which they would have graduated , e.g., John Doe, c'l 7. This It is now possible for all former students who have attended the Utah State indicates that the individual was sche Agricultural College for one quarter or more to become full fledged members duled to graduate with the class of of the Alumni Association upon payment of the dues as outlined above. 1917. Alumni President Join the Alumni Association Now! Becomes Trustee Senate Bill 90 which amends Title Nam e ............................................................................ ........................................................ .. 75-5-9 of the laws of Utah pertaining to the appointment of the Board of Address .................................................................................................................................. Trustees of Utah State Agricultural College passed the Senate March 6 Clas s Year .................................. .. Amount Enclosed $ ............................ and the House March 9. When this bill is signed by Governor Herbert B. Maw, the president of the USAC Alumni Asso ciation will become an ex officio member of the board of trustees. Questionnaire for USAC Alumni in Military Service This bill is an important achievement for your Association. It will make (Please mail to the Alumni Office, USAC, Logan , Uta h) possible closer cooperat ion and coor dination between the Association and Name ......................................................................... ----------------- Class Year ..................... the College dministration . The of Branch of ficers of the Association are grateful Serial No ............................... Service ........................................................ Rank. ........... .. to all those alumni and others who supported this legislation. Especially Military Mailing Address ........................................................................ _,__ ______________________ do we appreciate the fine work of Senator James A. McMurrin and Rep. Permanent Mailing Address ............................................................................................. Adrian W. Hatch of Cache County. Decorations, Citations, Comments --------·------------·-----·--·-··---------·---.................................. The Cover The USAC Alumni Quarterly is grateful to Mr. Bert V. Allen for the Give complete addr ess for Alumni Office files. beautiful aerial photograph of the Printed list will conform to censorship regulations. Camp us. Page 3 Sons and~~Daughters of Utah State Alumni RICHARD RAY SCHENPE L, age 8 months. Son of Kathryn M., '38, and Richard L. Schne pel, '37. Dick is the with the armed forces and Kathryn is living in Beaver , Utah. RICHARD CHILD HILL , age 6 months. Son of Maxine Child Hill, former Aggie, and Richard S. Hill, '39, who live in Salt Lake City. DOUGLAS C. PARRY, age 22 months. Son of Ruth B. and Conway E . Parry, '38. The Parrys live in Cedar City while Con is with the armed forces in Holland . WILLIAM HAROLD BL MENTHAL, age 27 months. Son of Velma Gibbons Blumenthal and Lt. Harold G. Blumenthal, former Aggies . While Harold is overseas, Velma and son live in North Logan. BARRY KENT, age 10 months, and JOHN MOYLE, age 3 years . Children of Ethel Cowley Anderson, former Aggie, and Moyle W. Anderson, '42. Their home is in Le Grande, Oregon. HOPE HAMPTON, age 3% years. Daughter of Ruth Gibbons, c'42, and Rex H. Hampton, '42. Captain Rex is overseas and Ruth and daughter liv e in North Logan. BOYD WILLIAM TEWART, age 7