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Show THE More busin , science, and mu.si cl.aMcs will be offer d durin ummer hool s i n this yea r at o uthem Utah niverslty. " r c.lass will also tan couple of w eks earlier than in the past ecause of our serne ter calendar, " C. David Nyman, dJrector of summer hool and · tant dean of continuing education , e plains. • c will be ffertng a pedal two-week ·pr · ion ' M y 17-2 . Each year we aucmpt to make available the mix of cou and pr grams that tudents m l wanl and need." A full catal g of ummcr hool offerings i now available at evcral camp I lions in luding lh reg trar' om e , dmissions office, library, d partment om es, U Bookstore, and dM Ion of continuing education fflces. Th catalo i free , nd copies will be mall d to th c maklng telephone requests at 586-7850. Reg· tration for all four of the umroer hool ions will begin April I . ln ion,' the addJtion to the 'preuniversity will teach a'fir..t se ion ' June 1-July 2, a'sccond Ion' July 6 to 8 a.m.·S p .m. o n weekdays. A $ telephone reg· tration fee will d. nter. In addition to in person registration , stud nts may ign up for d es by calling 586-7714 between rudents m y reg· tcr ford c up co and indudJng the econd day of the ion that the cour.;e · taught. Tuition and fee are to be paid at the time of registration. ·we u est that those registering by phon have lasses and altemat I le ted before calling," Maxine colk, re tear, aid. "It also help the proc if all infonnation I at hand if lh udent were going to register in person." Out-of- tate tuition charges are waived d uring ummer hoot. onUtah ents anend for th S.lme co as do rah residents. "Lower tuition co for non- tah students during the summer make here appealing," yman said. • Also a.ttractive to out-of- te students ace the c ultural and recreational activitJ in This area., particuJarty the tab bakespearean F al, the all nal Pa , and the m untain·r lated cencry and opportunlti . The combination of factor.. h helped our summer program contlnu Lo grow.K rud n ag 62 or old r may audjt any ummer c redJt clas for $10 per quaner, on a pa e available basis. Registration will be on lhe first da of c fi r each c ion . pccial work flops and non-er d t clas are not includ d in the university' enior citlzc: offer. MOur mmer offcrin th year o er a wid pcctrum , Nyman aid. UMo t arc geared to fill d r quircments, but we also have courses of broad general int t and cl es which are very peclalized . ome are p ur ly for personal enjoyment and enrichment. Som last only a day or two, while other.; are scheduJed for the full four or eight-week se Ion ." SUUSA announces Thundelbird Awards finalists Adviser of the Year An ad iser of an club or organi:zati n who has d tlngul hed him o r herself through un I.fish s rvlce to and the community a whol . 'The finalists are: orgia Beth Th mp • Karen uthern, Jean Re. e , Joe Hillock, Daphne Dall , oeml Mo rganization of the Year An organi7,Mion r lub wh ·ontinu to uph Id ' ex llence. The finalist arc: ice Committee, lgma Chi, Zeta Tau Alpha , D lta P i mega, AJpha Phi, Cheer ·quad. Male Athl e of th ear The finah re: Tam·h Felton, M LC nnon, fark right, Brian Kru · Pemal Athlete of the Year The iinalis are: unn Mey rs, Tamara Turley, 'arah P loni, Carohna Fcrrnndez-Ascn l, ' taJic Gi son olar of the Year The final!· · arc: Jennifer Borr wman , 1,rt tine r, Dall La en, Erica haller, Line Cown Thomp n , Jason Lee Blackham Perform r of the Year Th fi.nalJ re: Brent Barnes, Kara Barney, Karla B tt, Marlo lhJ r Melinda Pfundst n , Camill estovcr. By KEVIN M. HARING RNAL AFF WRl'I R J uthwi, Meredith ward Native American Weeks celebrations conclude By JAY BYRO J RNAL TAFF WRJTER ative American conclud d with panel disc i n nd a n of peaker.. and ideo . The c en were ponsored by the MuJli ultural mer, Convocatio nd th atlve American rudem A iation .A. .). Robin r ymounuin is the current pr ident and Tommy ton th vice pr ident of . .A. Lynne]. Brown is th director of the tudent upport C mer and Daphne . DaUey · lh dir ctor of the MuJticuJtural nter. The paneJ d' cussion an wercd question dealing with the imilali n of th trib , growing up n a rcseivation , the plight of the reg! nal boarding schools and tou hed a little on the young omen ' puberty ceremonies. The vide /11 Whose HQnOT? concern d the of ati e American sym Ls and imag ports m cots. harlene T lt rs, fr m lhe S kane tribe, p11 c red the use of fictitious "Chief" the ymbol f the ni er..ity of lUinoi . eneal And rson, Palute Tribal chair, poke ab ut the PaJutc termination , which began in 19 and last d until pril 3, 19 . The five bands were given B.L.M Ian d wn in th valley and denied I nets around Fish Lake b cause of the coal depo its found there. John Trud U, an activist, poet and musl ian, poke at th n tion entitJ d "Future Generali n ." • e were a phy lcal part of a spiritual reality," he id. H crongly influenced th tablishmenc of the American lndJan Mo ement ( J.M.) in the early l O and partidpac d in the takeover of AJ traz b ativ American In 1969. Ln Mis Indian tcv ns passed her rown co th new Princess, ynthia mbcr ing r. Her co rt con · of Katrina tevens, e ond runner up, and Valerie Fowler as first attendant. The con t tan were judg d on tradition I and modem LaJ nt aft ran ext Ive personal intetVicw. llic vid o Who e hild Is This? fearur d Lhrce Live American , two ladic and an ight-year·old boy, taken fr m reservatiorr parents and placed in homes. Th two ladies were placed eland with · p r n wh had Uv near Van ouver, B.C. , and the other lady taken to Am terdam. The bo was placed with a c upl in Bo' , Idaho hoar dairy farm with liv l k and a rural ba kground. A feature length video Smoke ignals w about two uer D'AJ ne oung men who went to Phoenix, Ariz., to pickup the ash nd bel ngings of one of th boy' rather. n their journey they d co e r many thin about themselves Qd each other. Lero aad Delph.Inc T innig nnie, father and daughter, held a ing worksh p where they told cories and ang Id and n w ngs: Leroy · a teacher at Rockport HJgh School on the Navajo Reservation and Delphine Is a teacher t Arizona rare niversity in Tempe:. The con luding po o were h Id in three ions, with a pleLhora of dancer of II ages in muJticolored co·tum . Three drum ga e the beats and the chant or the audienc and the dancen. Con n l nds Id frybread and bean · with and lo of trinkets and fooforaw for trader.. to II , induding one tand that made and sold allat . 1• |