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Show - Students invited to attend freedom course Representatives from most of Utah's high schools will - gather at Camp Williams Aug. 12 through 16 for the third annual Freedom Academy, a cram-course that deals with I the threat of communism and I the various aspects of Ameri- canism. Tom Jackson, student ' body president has been invited I to reDresent Snrinp-ville hip-h . L O O Seniors from all of Utah's high schools will be in at- tendance when the bell rings at the Utah National Guard training camp site. Most of the students will be student-lody student-lody presidents. Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General, one of the founders of the academy will greet the students on their first session. The Academy was founded three years ago by Sen. Rich and some Utah businessmen and is run en-tirely en-tirely by private capital. Some 20 well-versed Utah It National Glardsmen headed by Col- Ray Peterson, school com- 0 mandant, will direct the clas-M clas-M which will include films, s, lectures and open discussions. dis-cussions. Life under communist commun-ist rule will be one of tho features of the fast-growing 1 academy. addition to the classroom 1 rk, the students have plen- tv of time for extra-curricular Mviues such as baseball, golf w the camp's miniature golf irse and swimming. |