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Show Extensive Program Planned by BYU For Leadership Week Starting Hon. with five sections in the procedure pro-cedure of genealogical methods being taught and many other subjects are included on the agenda. and recreation leadership are to be a part of the section on physical and health education. In business, Church and executive exec-utive methods and problems will be considered from the viewpoint of the home, the office of-fice and the Church. Family living and nursing will stress home and primary health and happiness factors in operation of a well-managed and successful family. Tying in with these classes will be those concerned with sociology and psychology. The future and the past will be taken into consideration in history his-tory and political science classes. clas-ses. Members of the Church will be interested in religion courses cours-es concerned with the scriptures scrip-tures and current trends in religious re-ligious thought. Genealogy has been made a special section Brigham Young University's 1958 Leadership Week, with class offerings composed of auxiliary aid suggestions, literature, lit-erature, science, and a variety of subjects, is scheduled to begin be-gin 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 every level of leadership leader-ship learning requirements and considering every varied facet of personal and community life. Guided by the theme, "Your Part in the Fabulous Years Ahead," all courses for the six-day six-day series will have a future-facing future-facing slant of realism concerning con-cerning problems and progress that will arise during the coming com-ing 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 participants in reaching a better bet-ter 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, effects of radiation, radia-tion, conquest of cancer, viruses vir-uses and plant sciences. Special Spec-ial stellar lectures will be presented pre-sented in the recently conctruc-ted conctruc-ted planetarium. In literature and art, seven classes will be taught 'by the members of BYTJ faculty. Literature Lit-erature slant will be given trends in literature and language, lang-uage, American literature, the Book pf Mormon as literature and methods of writing for church publications. Art classes clas-ses will emphasize, mainly cultures cul-tures and art values of and within the home. The future of' education and methods of teaching on various levels and far various groups will be classified into theory classes and those offering mechanics and handicraft arts. Two courses, theatre workshop and public speaking in the Church, will be conducted by the speech and drama department. depart-ment. Dancing, family recreation, |