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Show SUCCE Offers Several New Classes in June June class offerings from the Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education include in-clude a number of classes which have never before been offered here. They are: Photography Studio, Art 540. A basic class in color slide photography with emphasis on correct camera operation, design de-sign and composition. Film ' processing and slide mounting can be done in class. Assignments Assign-ments will be given to emphasize the above principles. princi-ples. Prerequisite: a good quality adjustable 35MM or roll film camera with built in meter or a hand held meter. 3 credit hours. Beginning Typewritten Communication, Bus. Ed. 110. This beginning course in typing will be available as a The Red Devils got to the semis through an outstanding season where they tied for the Region Seven title and downed Union High School in the quarterfinal game. The win over Union went to pitcher Marlyn Wyatt by 4-1 as the senior lefty shut out the Cougars until the sixth. Timely hitting by the Devils designated designat-ed hitter, Brent Richeson, accounted for two runs in the third after singletons in the first and second. But, Moab couldn't score again and the contest turned into a defensive struggle. Only two seniors depart from this year's Devil team, but they are big losses. Mark Roberts, the most consistent power hitter who clouted one over 400 feet at Grantsville and Wyatt who did most of the pitching this year depart. On the positive side, Coach Glen Richeson had two freshmen starting and both performed well. That due would be Brent Richeson and Jim Key. June offering. Scheduling of the video tapes on which the course will be presented is flexible and can be arranged. For those who prefer to learn to type and stay at home while doing so, this is perfect. The course will be broadcast over Moab's Town-TV during the month of June to suit the participants schedules. 1 credit cred-it hour. Magazine Article Writing, Journalism 430. This course was taught in Moab in 1974. Seventy-five percent of the students who took the class have since sold articles to periodical publications. Learn to write for the more than 5,000 periodicals who are waiting for your article. 3 credit hours. Environmental Workshop, Range Sci. 490. In cooperation with the Canyonlands Environmental Environ-mental Education Center, USU and SUCCE are offering USU college credit for two June workshops being conducted by the C.E.E.C. staff. Learn more about the Canyonlands area, its flora, fauna and environmental environ-mental uniqueness. 1 to 2 credit hours. Raku Ceramics Workshop, Art 515615. Instructor for the workshop will be Professor Robert Piepenberg, Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. The workshop will be held June 21 through July 2. It will be limited to 15 participants. Applications from out-of-state are being received. Any local participants interested should register before all 15 slots are filled. Deadline for acceptance of paid applications will be May 28. Fees are $60 plus $25 lab fee for clay (50), glazes and kiln use. Utah State University credit up to 6 quarter hours can be arranged. arrang-ed. Other classes offered are: Individual Piano instruction, Individual Vocal Instruction and Teaching Literature to Gifted Children. |