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>ummer Session Students Excursion to Catalina Island Set for June 25 SOUTHERN Editorial Rl - 4111 • Sta. 227 S.U 423 SUMMER CALIFORNIA TROJAN Advertising Rl 4111 - Sta 226 S.U 215 XVII Los Angeles, California, Monday, June 20, 1938 Number One atalina Trip pens Season lummer Session Students Get Special Rates for Annual Trip lo Island; Tickets on Sale AH Week in University Bookstore ScH luled for the first weekend of the 1938 Summer ses-on, plans for the annual student excursion to Santa Cata-ja’fe nd next Saturday have been completed by Kenneth StOn^r, manager of student publications, who is in charge sufimer tours. * Ticket at special student rate, Pi , • I3.SC round (rip from Wilming- tQUCclTIOn n, will be placed on sale today at f epiiirr's window ln the Stu- C.OnT0r0nC0 nt Or; i bookstore Reservations b. ™<l, .» .dv.,c. Stonier JQr ju|y £ Regai i as the most popular _ , ur * Summer Session student* ExPer,s Wl11 Address ring hr past io years, the trip Group,- Prof. Weersing n be nude In one day. or visitors Named Chairman ay bv overnight or> the island. ,,, , .. With "New Types of Secondary Thek s Catalina will leave thc MueaUon.. as the Kcneral theme , llmini ton terminal for the Island j three-day conference will he con- 10 p.m.. arriving at Avalon at ducted on the Trojan campus July ipralm&tely 12 noon. Other ships 6 to 8 Inclusive, it was announced HI live Wilmington at 2 p m 'asl nl*h‘by Dr Lpsl«r B R°8ers. | dean of the summer session. id 4tp.m it was announced. Although the Catalina trip has ■en planned no that students may Open to all students in the summer school and visting educators, the conference will be under the of the major attractions of I general chairmanship of Dr. Fred- nd during the course of a 1 trip, it in expected that snylhll remain tn Avalon to re-m or the late boat Sunday aft-Advance reservations for 'er akht accommodations should male if possible, Stonier warned. Completely changed in recent an. Fa erlck J. Weersing. professor of secondary education at U.S.C. Visiting Faculty Named 57 Educators Added To Resident Staff for Summer Sessions Augumentlng a strong resident stafl of instructors. 57 visiting faculty members have been assembled for the annual Summer Session at the Unlvcrity of Southern California. Including outstanding leaders tn every field of educational activity. the visiting staff represents mnny of the greatest colleges and universities in the United States. Leading other divisions of the Uni. versity with the acquisition of 27 visiting instructors, the School of Education will have one of its largest staffs for the six-week terms. Many of the Education faculty members are nationally known for their activities in advancing the progress of educational methods, and every one has contributed something ln the development of the field. All resident members of the School of Education faculty wil! be assembled on the campus for the summer term, with the following visitors offerings courses leading to teaching credentials and other education degrees. Arvil 8 Barr, professor of Education. University of Wisconsin; James H. Bedford, instructor and Hoover high DIRECTOR Safety Parley Slated President To Speak At First Assembly Dr. Emery E. Olson, dean of the School of Government, presided over the Tenth Annual Institute of Government held on the campus last week, attended by 2500 delegates. Institute of Government Concludes 2,500 Delegates Attend Annual Sessions on Campus Lasl Week Trojan Campus Host to Accident Preventive Group Here Thursday I "Creating Safety Consciousness' will be the theme of an all-day conference to be held ln Bovard auditorium Thursday, It was an- I nounced by Dean Lester B Rogers of the Summer Session Under the chairmanship of Gerry Lockner. California state supervisor of traffic safety education, the conference Is open to all Rtudents and faculty members of the summer school. Newton Kendall, deputy city attorney of Los Angeles, will open the gathering at 9 a.m. speaking on the development of traffic safety j Through Law Enforcement," with I Ralph Dorsey, city traffic engineer. I to discuss thc problem from an engineering standpoint. Miss S, Helen j Brown of Chaffey Junior college and ; Frank Armstrong. Long Beach coordinator of traffic safety, will approach the problem from the education angle, with Mr. Lockner leading the discussion. Albert Gordon, director of the American Red Cross, will speak on "Home Safety Consciousness" at 10:30 a.m. A safety conference luncheon Is scheduled at 12:15, wilh Dr. F. Fern PRESIDE TOMORROW Dr. Lester B. Rogers, (left) dean of the Summer Session, will pre side at the first assembly tomorrow to be held in honor of visiting professors and students. President R. B. von KleinSmid (right) will extend an official welcome to all visitors at the morning function. on ol tiet «, * Scheduled for Bovard auditorium. th£ first session at 9:30, July 6. will be devoted to a "Survey of Needs” In the field of secondary education. Dr. John A Sexson, superintendent of schools. Pasadena, will be leader. Speakers will Include Dr. Rogers. Dr. Sexson, Dr. lAvalon today Ic considered i Wendy Stewart, lecturer in public •i the most beautiful resort administration, and Dr. George H. I fc the United States Typically Bell district superintendent. Bon-IjjLifornlan In appearanoe and '*» Union hi*h schoo!- ^ Vernp ■the atmosphere of the citv Howard A Campion, assistant su-«k manv attraction* offered P*rlntendent of the Los Angeles ■the island trip one of Uie *cho°1*: Mrs Smith ■ attractive short vacations ! Klein' ,ormer case supervisor of He in southern California child wplfare cllnlc- All-Nations j foundation: Kin.von J. Scudder, for us superb climate, Av- county probation officer. Los An-**rs ideal swimming in the i geles county, and Professor Weers-ater* of the bay. For those ^ jn? are listed as participants for ish to become sightseer*, the afternoon session. >ttomed boats, traveling to , . ... irld-famoui submarine gar- Leader for the second dav wlilch tnd buses that visit beauty ,wUI fln(1 the d‘s™s.sions centering m the Island are available, i abolU a ' Survpy of Beginnings" will other point* of Interest are ; »* Dr Ernest ° Melbv' dpan °f J farm, the Casino, and the the Sch°o1 of Education. North-a visitors' golf club, all with- we*u‘rn university. Speakers will r walking distance o' the lnclude Geor8e C Mann' chiff dl‘ | rector of adult and continuation education, California state department nued improvements of the|nf education: Dr. James C. De-at Avalon offer greater in- Voss, professor of psychology at nis to bathers than ever be- , San jOSe State college; Dr. C C. nd the bav, dotted with a Crawford, professor of education in »riety of yachts and other I the University of Southern Cali-f boats, make Avalon one forma; Carl K. Chapin, assistant electrical engineer, department of water and power. Los Angeles; and Dr. Donald G Paterson, professor of psychology, University of Minnesota. Under the leadership of Mr Campion. ihe final sessions on July 8 will be devoted to a "Survey of America's firm hold on tne posi-counsellor, Hoover high school, tion of leader in world aviation de- ______ Glendale; Marjorie D Brown, tea- velopment. was described as one of pett.v presiding. Speaker will be cher of social studies. Manual Arts the few bright spots in this coun- judge Charles Newell Cams, high school, Los Angeles; Annette | try's list of more serious problems. | Afternoon sessions will be devot-Glick Byrne, assistant director in ( at the Tenth Annual Institute of ed to industrial safety, with J. Wes-charge. visual education section. Government concluded on the U.S. ]cy c-«bb of the Cali'ornia Indus-Los Angeles city schools; Theodore c campus last Friday. | trial accident commission serving as Hsi-En Chen, dean of the facultyj Leadlng authorities from all parts j chairman. Speakers will Include and dean of men, Fukien Christian 0j the country warned the 2500 I Douglas Jones, safety engineer, AFTERNOON LECTURE SERIES TO OPEN HERE TOMORROW Weekly Event Will Start 1 omorrow Activities oi an extra -curricular nature for the annual University of Southern California Summer Session will be inaugurated tomorrow with the first of a series of six all-university assembly programs to be held In Bovard auditorium at 10:30 a.m Dr. Lester B Rogers, dean of the Summer Session and the Trojan School of Education, will serve as chairman. President Rufus B von KleinSmid will address the summer student body at the first assembly program to extend an official welcome to what is expected to be one of the largest Summer Session groups In the school’s history. Also scheduled to take part ln the initial program will be the entire faculty body, with visiting Instructors to be Introduced to the assembly from the platform by department chairmen, Dean Rogers announced. Representing the Associated Students of the University of Southm California in the program to honor new students and faculty will be Henry Flynn. Trojan student body president for 1938-39 Thc convocation will be delivered by Dr. Carl Sumner Knopf, dean of the School of Rellgion.i In addition to the address of welcome by Dr. von KleinSmid and Special afternoon lecture series in conjunction with the i lhe formal introduction of vlsitlnr Summer Session have been arranged by the English, Educa- j faculty members, a special music program has been arranged by Max California's antiquated legislature, the Southern California Industrial w‘“ "w'T 1‘‘u,auaf " ^ ™ J* the nation's tax structure and the Safety society, and W. A. Wilson p.m. In 206 Administration building during the entire first the School of Music. * session. Peter Meremblum. member of Discussing various outstanding j the S C. music faculty, will play , I UUllllllvl kjl. aolUll 11CI VC Uv.v 11 Cl 1 1 dllgLU U y vlll*. Dl 1^ Hull , IjU llLCl | ] university. »nd students of serious Lumbermans Mutual Casually com- y and Socjal Sclence departments of the university and p. C. Davis, dilector of pioiessioiiai pCrjjs ^ states rights, democracy, ! pany; A. J. Martinson, president of ' . _ . ... . . . , . 0.0A oHnrntirm and research. Pennsyl- p0iifnrni0v antfnuataH wuiatnr* tho Rnnihprn fTniifomin. industrial will be held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 3.30 a education and research. Pennsyl j vania State college; Jame C. De ____ Vofip. dean ‘of upper division and population itself. j of the bureau rf industrial accident professor of psychology San Jose Under thp general direction of prevention. State college; Walter F Dexter Dean Emery g O]son Qf lhg usc Highlight of the conference will California state superintendent or gchoo| Qf Government thc Ingtitute be a public demonstration of safety public instruction; William K Dunn was lhe mos| succesafu, onp evel. testing devices in the basement of head of department of health. Pn>’-!held on the Xrojan campus. "Good | Old College at 3:30 p.m.. according sical education, and athletics, ns Government” was the theme for to Mr. Lockner. adena junior colleRe ^qo officials from county, state, and Persons deshing to attend the Paul Fisher, instructor in mathe- fe£)cral departmenls who ]ed the safety luncheon are requested to matlcs. Belmont high school Los diM.UMlons. ---------------------- -------“| S.C. Bookstore Offers Many Free Services personalities in literature, the Eng- Tschaikowsky's "Serenade Melan-lish series will begin with a lecture j colique” as a violin solo, accom-tomorrow by Dr. Frank C. Baxter panled by Mr, Swarthout at the Illustrating George Glssing. Dr. piano. Garland Greever will discuss Sid- Archibald Sessions, university Orkney Lanier next Tuesday, and Jos- ! anist, wil play Bach's 'Tocata ln Long regarded as an "institution” cph Addison will be covered by Dr. D Minor ” make reservations with Miss June J of the University of Southern Cal- Walter James Graham, professor of j Rogers has issued a request Angeles; Jessie Graham, assistant Thirty.t,hree sections with several Temple in 355 Administration before . ifomia campus U the ^bookstore lo- English, University of Illinois. July ; for Rn students to attend the open supervisor of commercial education, hundred topics were featured at Wednwday night, I os Angeles city schools, Jo n {Qur departmental meetings and)- Wesley, principal of the Pasadena generaj assemblies each day. May-high school and Junior college, j ors p0nce officers and health of-Wllllam C. Hartshorn, assistant *up-1 jjcia|„ from 65 California cities, de-ervisor of music. I.os Angeles e‘t^’; partment heads from Sacramento, schools; Waller Ray Hopner. presi- and njnc officials from Washingotn, dent. San Diego State college, D c were among those taking part. George C. Mann, chief, division ofj „We never the cradle until adult and continuation education. we are ready to make down pay-California state department of edu- lneI1ts 0n the buggy," stated Brig 35 High School, J.C. Crads Get S.C. Awards Awarding of 35 one-year scholar- cated in the Student Union. j b. ] inn asembly program tomorrow in During the past 15 years, the j "Gotthold Ephraim Lessing” is the order to become acquainted with store has enjoyed a steady growth j personality chosen by Dr. Mildred j the Summer Session program and ln size, service, and reputation, un- [ struble for July 12. Dr. Edward j its sponsors. All administration of-tll today It has become a regular Wagenknecht from the University flees will be closed during the assem-meeting place of students, faculty, of Washington English department bly hour so that all may be free and administration. I will Illustrate Wllla Cather. Thc to attend the program. No business Returning Summer Session stu- July 26 lecture of the series will will be transacted with student* dents will find the same store in the ' feature a sketch of Robinson Jef- during any of the Tuesday morning same location offering the same I fers by Dr. Louis Wann. | assembllies. Imost attractive spots in the Ication region. f Summer Session tours are Jlng planned by Mr, Stonier, le famous Huntington library H gallery and the Griffith lanetarium to be scenes of I ex< ursions Details of these rill be published in subse- Proposals, according to Dr Weers-p -ues of the Trojan. ing ut of the Red k*' I out Of the red' No -parking signs and red-painted curbstones on Univer-[y 4' enue and adjoining the pede.stiian crosi'..-. > may >t bf decorative, but they are important. They are placed ■ your protection, as a means ut alleviating the Uli (>f •tpflpolitan traffic. K«l< P out of the red An impulse to park on the avenue to v# H lew minutes and a walk of half a block will probably Hd " ' rh( i o and M department, ded.imd abetted by officers of the University police station. Vr ."-iiort shrift to law violators. H<v issue these warnings: •ta' out of the red zones. t park your car in pedestrian crosswalks PH*11 park next lo the raised parkway on I niversily Bvcniie. .vour car parallel to the curb on all streets except ^■Mli street. at rijjht ancle to lhe curli on <lilh street, t block driveways. i warnings, Clee Fostei offict manager of the (J H* department ^ convenience There are several near every classroom 4 cheap and easy to obey the law; expensive to park the law says no Without the cooperation of every it. University avenue will be a miniature edition of J i loop of downtown Los Angeles, and the Roo. evelt combined But with a little care on the part of ei ch B the traffic problem on the Trojan campus can be to a minimum c out of the red ..... -r-..........iitciiu, un me uusbj, »i»mi u. ■* nrtimr ora (in. of multitude of friendly services by; An interesting group of lectures Tuesday moming class hours for cation: Cecil F Martin directoi Gen jj h Arnold, assistant chief ou s a'' . ® ® rniim»e« in I courteou* employees, but will find1 has been arranged by thc educa- the first term of the Summer Ses- of phvsical education. P^adcna 0f the air corps, ln asserting to the 8 *c ioo s an jun or c , ^ sU)rp ln a raod,rnlzed atmos- tion department and will include , city schools, and director of recre- aviation Rprtion thal Amerlcan avl. I all sections of the United States has ^ alion. Citv of Pasadena. ation ls well ahead of foreign pow- fysl!1Mnen a™10unce v r° • npw decorations, new Ernest O Melby. dean school of e„ i C. Willett, director of admissions education. Northwestern university; j He emphasized that the army and' 8‘udenls ,rom 17 states werc n' John M Miller, coach of swimming navv never permit sale by private), among and director of athletics Mercers- manufacturers of airplanes or en- n '* . , | buig academy; Donald G. FiiJer- Kmes until development of a super- I rompeti °r- sponsoie i i | son professor of psychology Uijt-j l.miuvue.l mi Pane Two ,v.erf:lly under lhf dlrerli0n °f Mr versity of Minnesota; Evadna K Perrv county art supervisor Orange county. California; Peter San-dlfoid professor of educational psv-cholocv and director of educational resear h Univeraity of Toronto; Kevork A Sara flan head of department and professor of edu™- Bogardus New Book Published and new methods of merchandising ... 1 have all been Installed during re- e w nnen cent months by Dan McNamara. manager, to more effectively meet the varied needs of college students. For the convenience of students, i the bookstore offers many free serv-Hlgh scholastic record in previous . ^ 1M(„ld|ng ,he ca„hlnR „f ppr. school work, character references. |nd travflprR checltSi supply. and th. recommendation of the fw )nk tnd b|Qt an(J ar. school principal were requirements r# n ^ Cala|ma Grlffllh of the contest which is held an- planetarium, or Mt Lowe , Willett. results of research in the educa-flxtures, | tlon-psychology field. The first lecture ls scheduled for Wednesday on the topic, "Adult Learning" by Dr. Floyd Ruch and Dr. Joy Paul Guilford, professor of psychology and director of the psy-Contlnued on Page Four sion have been revised to provide time for the assembly programs without Interferring with regular class schedules. Tuesday morning class hours are as follows: 8 a.m. clas meets 8:00 - 8:45 9 am. class meets 8:50 - 9:35 10 a m class meets 9 40 - 10:S)( Continued on Page Four Dean Rogers Says- ........ _ ______ The warm hand of friendship is extended to each and wood bowl, the Pasadena playhouse, every student and faculty member ln the annual Summer The store will send your telegrams. Session of the University of Southern California as a gesture You can buy your theater tickets, arrange for tlckcta to the Holly- nually by the University Park in-"Southern California—A Center of I stitution. .inn Ta Verne college- Margaret! Culture," a book describing and II- Winners of the scholarships are: A S h 'nf Instructor in music edu- lustratlng 50 of the most unique Eloise L. Bair, Los Angeles; Ma- _________ ca-lon1 T i.ip'e university I Institutions located in southern Cal- belle I. Beale., Detroit, Mich ; Wil- ££ an“d nTwspi'^r [ of WeTcome to the"Trojan campus. This expression only par- John A Sexson, superintendent 1,orn‘a’ *^s recently been completed la Mae ^Uer‘,Uf Allh..rn subscriptions, repair your pens and tlally conveys the cordial greetings that we, the dean and of schools Pasadena; Violet G “ .7Mal ' D „so S ^lli' Vour packages as facully, desire to extend to you al, ......... S'one formerly general supervisor School of Sot ial Worlc. and Calif., Marian r uuncanson, bo g , an(J jQr mamng# aend your and ps\chologist Santa Barbara »«*» be released through the book- Beach Virginia Dunn, OleiMtale; expreM shipments countv schools: Alice Ball Struth- store and will also be on sale at Wendell LeRoy Glass, Guthrie, A new feature introduced since ers principal Thomas Starr King °,,l«r hook*U)r*s soon p Okla . Mary L Gower, Hollywood, the lft5l Bummer session will care tun ior high school I/is Angeles;! Uesn Bogardus made a complete William C Gruben. Spui. Tex. L. t}je |aundry needs 0f students, and Edwin H Tretliwav assistant survey of the leading southern Call- Bobbie M. Kranlz Maywood _111' j Wjth a special campus agency maln- ___, ......i,.., ' .rtnr.tinn fornia sources of culture and | Annie M Lauderdale, Johnson City, ! talninK quaIlers m the store. through his extensive research found Tenn; Lloyd L London, Fairbury, j T|ie bookstore wll| distributc the 50 such institutions These, he de- Neb ; Reba June Ix>ng, ftm-rvisor of physical education I cs Angeles city schools as,*--•>»L. In the first division, "Before His- i Kan.; Boyd tory Began.” the author explains Springs. Wvo the summer ln Richard Ettlnghau-sen who comes trom the fine art*’ TrCM,ar!ir<HTOR«*k renl you * ,5'»*,wrlter 10 J,our* ment provides a liberal education in itself. In the environs Mama h M.iier. ot the city you can get a first-hand impression of ancient We believe that we have more good things to share with you than almost any other Institution ln the country. In refraining from making special mention of our "wonderful weather" or “unusual climate.” we shall leave it to our friends to carry this message with proper enthusiasm to their associates in other parts of the country. ...HI_____________ However, we do wish to call attention to some of the op- Okiahoma Summcr session Trajan, bind your portunities that are yours for the taking while engaged tn term papers, type your papers or summer session work First of all, our varied social environ- _ Vnrlf uni. rx-V.ttll. UK- nuwu.J « a|jihiiio xevM*1'" ° F'vndna K Perrv Orange lhe important collections of results Pierre, S D; Ruth G. Olson. Olym- ltal:an Course Will Be Given ^ of prehistoric phenomena to be pia. Wash.; Marion E. Perry, He- county ai supn am I found in three southern California dondo Beach; Charles Priest. Jr (ont.nued on Page I hree Carson City. Nev.; Harold Schluter. " The second division deals with the Pendleton, Ort ; Thomas T Slmp-Indian and Spanish American cul- son, Olathe. Kan : Robert W Sle-ture which is important because vens, Ventura; Ramona D. Stewart, upon these cultures, southern Cali- Los Angeles; William M Stewart, fornia is based There are 10 different sources luted lu this cttte-Dt Herbert D Austin will offer gory which Dr Bogardus summar-a t liners' course in Italian ln ues. thc first term of the Summer Ses- Describing various astronomical, s'on. it w-s arm need yesterday by botanical, zoological, and other sci-Dr-n Lester B Rof'-rs. Notice of entitle subjects of profound im-this (.our.-e does not appear in the porlance, the author gives an in regular catalogue Reading ability and pronunciation u ’"netmn non-tic- aild Pr^ent day China, modernized Japan, little Italy, mys- where for two can get the la tion. travel, biography, plays, and other literature. terious Russia, old Mexico, and the enchanted life and work of the early Spanish padres in California. Our natural surroundings are equally varied and Interesting. The lure of the mountains and sunny beaches are known to all, but how many have recognized and appreciated our varied vegetation, a mixture of native and imported types, variegated from plants that thrive in arid legions to those that require a moist climate? All of these you will wish to .§8.,. _______________ ________ study and enjoy, as well as the geological formations, ln- The issues of jour paper will eluding oil regions, mineral deposits, and preserved animal serve you in good alrad many tunes 1)fe both jossij and skeletal. during the summer as a valuable Those of you who are Interested in occupational life will Ann r. Mauotte, Columbia, reference source regardmg location numerous industries some of which are more extensively David w Manm. Amarillo of lectures, place, of devei0ped than in other sections of the country-for example, Canoga Park; and Joyce L Arkley. Garden Grove Winners in il » Junior college division include Frances H Bailey Pasf( 'na. Gi‘n Crinisity. Coino-ton; William R Lee. Be kley, W. Va Preserve Trojans For Reference Keep your bummer Trojans. ___________ _ ___ _ Mo uuii _ ________ teresting description of Science al Tex. Albert J Miller, Azusa Belly and around Los Angeles, and will '1‘^1”11‘“11 j short space Of the last Work ' in the third division He Jane Rogers, Glendale; Grant W contain iniormation on popular va- aircraft lacliones, wn. ie Wit i 11 v will be itresscd ... the class to- lists 14 institutions and describe, Smith. Ogden. Utah, John E cation trips as well a. serve a, a few days the largest PlR«e *ver built was f^st lifted Irom tn. a japid survey of lhe _ the research being ...rued on by [ Wahlberg. Kansas City. Mo.: and handy guide to campus shop* and ground ln Successful test flights, and lh‘ grammar. , each of them. Anne V. Wetherell, Santa Ana. jStorea.
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Title | SUMMER TROJAN, Vol. 17, No. 1, June 20, 1938 |
Description | SUMMER TROJAN, Vol. 17, No. 1, June 20, 1938. |
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>ummer Session Students Excursion to Catalina Island Set for June 25
SOUTHERN
Editorial Rl - 4111 • Sta. 227 S.U 423
SUMMER
CALIFORNIA
TROJAN
Advertising Rl 4111 - Sta 226 S.U 215
XVII
Los Angeles, California, Monday, June 20, 1938
Number One
atalina Trip pens Season
lummer Session Students Get Special Rates for Annual Trip lo Island; Tickets on Sale AH Week in University Bookstore
ScH luled for the first weekend of the 1938 Summer ses-on, plans for the annual student excursion to Santa Cata-ja’fe nd next Saturday have been completed by Kenneth StOn^r, manager of student publications, who is in charge sufimer tours. *
Ticket at special student rate, Pi , •
I3.SC round (rip from Wilming- tQUCclTIOn n, will be placed on sale today at
f epiiirr's window ln the Stu- C.OnT0r0nC0 nt Or; i bookstore Reservations
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