COACHING COURSE WILL BRING MANY STUDENTSHERE FOR SUMMER TERMTwo Recognized Authorities To Be in Charge of Arizona-} Coaching School *'President Grady Gammage of Flag:* : staff Teachers Collect1 announces that J the Arizona summer school session, 1 combining the summer schools of I Teachers College and University ofArizona, will run for 11 weeks, be- j Jif ginning June U and closing AugustH 24.tr | Arrangements are being made ? through the local Chamber W Com- * i; merce to adequately house every stu-1 dent. The College is receiving hun- j j dreds of inquiries about the summer , 1 school since the first announcement; 1 that the two state schools had com-1 * e I bined for one large session.* j The present building program will ’ J add two stories to the main building j f which will provide additional classt; room facilities and increase the read- j1 j ing and stack rooms of the library. ' r An extension to Morton hall is ex-] s i pected to be completed in time for the 1 - j opening of the summer session. Un- j * C j der the present arrangement about ( p j -100 students can be cared for on the i campus. With plans calling for another 100 cottages and provision for taking over several unused- buildings 1 for dormitory space, little difficulty is JJ expected in housing the influx of stu-1 dents.The cafeteria,in connection with the 1 main dining hall of the College is be* ing remodeled and will have a seating capacity of 240. NPresident Gammage also announced that the session will be split into two i j five and one-half week quarters, giv- ' mg sufficient variety of courses to | enable teachers coming here to work i! toward the renewal of their teaching f ; certificates. It is estimated, however, I s ! that the overwhelming majority will I pj register for the full 11 weeks. The | lt;m j first quarter of the session will run 1 ] j | from June 11 to July 18. The second j r quarter will be from July 18 to Au- j « f I gust 24.The theme of the summer session 1 will be typically of the southwest and especially of Arizona. Dr. Byron 1 Cummings, president of the Univer- * I n sity and eminent in the field of ar- i s cheologv. has plans calling for courses e (Continued on Page Three)* I . i __