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Show I Y. leadership Week Will Open Monday participants in reaching a better understanding of the age of space as it influences the lives of each person. Topics of the 16 scientific courses will include rockets, missiles and satellites, atomic energy, outer space, science and religion, efects of radiation, conquest con-quest of cancer, virus and plant sciences. Special stallar lectures will be presented in the recently constructed planetarium. In literature and art, seven classes will be taught by members mem-bers of the BYU faculty. Liter-ture Liter-ture slant will be given trends in literature and language, the Book of Mormon as literature, and methods of writing for church publications. Art classes will emphasize mainly cultures and art values of and within the home. The future of education and methods of teaching on various levels and for various groups Brigham Young University's 1958 Leadership Week, with class offerings composed of aid suggestions, literature, science, and a variety of subjects, is scheduled to begin June 23. Participants, expected to reach 4,500 in the 35th annual week, will be able to choose from more than 150 courses geared to all levels of leadership learning requirements re-quirements and considering all varied facets of personal and community life. Guided by the theme, "Your Part in the Fabulous Years Ahead," all courses for the six day series will have a future-facing future-facing slant concerning problems prob-lems and progress that will rise during the coming years. Science, obtaining emphasis from the. theme, will compose the largest number of class offerings. of-ferings. A special science hour has been developed to aid all will be classified into theory classes and those offering mechanics me-chanics and handicraft arts. Two courses, theatre work shop and public speaking in the church; will be conducted by the Speech and Drama Department. Dancing, family recreation and recreation leadership are to be a part of the section on physical and health education. In business, busi-ness, church and executive methods meth-ods and problems will be considered con-sidered from the viewpoint of the home, the office and the Church. |