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Show lletf Us ive YowSomethisigk J I Class Offerings for June: V I Art SIS61 S, Ceramic Studio, 3.0-6.0 Credit Hours June 21 -July 2 i II I Art S40, Photography Studio, 3.0 Credit Hours J. r June 1-12 ( CV u5' ' , TYPewr'tten Communication, 1.0 Credit Hour J (available on demand-on video tape) iS-y . k Journ. 430, Magazine Article Writing, 3.0 Credit Hours I A f) June 21 -July 2 j (if Music 360, Individual Piano Instruction, 1.0 to 2.0 Credit Hours lv (Tjy (scheduled on demand-taught by U.S. U. Music faculty) J'fU I Music 364, Individual vocal instruction, 1.0 to 2.0 Credit Hours jNf (scheduledondemand-taughtbyU.S.U.Musicfaculty) V 11 ( N.R. (Range Science 490, Environmental Workshop, l ! j June 16-17 1.0 to 2.0 Credit Hours ............ l if I (Environments & History of Canyonlands Region) 1 I Cvl N.R. (Range Science) 490, Spring Flora& Birds of S.E.Utah, kj J y 1-0 to 2.0 Credit Hours June 18-19, (Both the above taught through the Canyonlands f (r Environmental Education Center in Moab) YJ) yV Spec. Educ. 684, Teaching Literature to Gifted Children, U i vYj 3.0 Credit Hours, June 7-1 8 1 jA U New for Southeast Utah: W ( Art 540, Photography Studio, 3.0 Credit Hours ( J VV j A basic class in color slide photography with emphasis on correct camera y yt YJ operation, design and composition. Film processing and slide mounting can be ' done in class. Assignments will be given to emphasize the above principles. I ) Suggested meeting times are two mornings a week from 6 to 8 a.m. and three 10 1 V I J i evenings a week, 6 to 9 p.m. for a two week period with Saturday open. V I Prerequisite: a good quality adjustable 35mm or roll film camera with built, in NM 1 meter or a hand held meter. I Bus. Educ. 110, Beginning Typewritten Communication, 1.0 Credit Hour , I This beginning course in typing will be available as a June offering. 1 If I Scheduling of the video tapes on which the course will be presented is flexible and jiff can be arranged. For those who prefer to learn to type and stay at home while i doing so, this is perfect. The course will be broadcast over Moab's Town TV V 1 j J during the month of June to suit the participants' schedules. , 11 0 Journalism 430, Magazine Article Writing, 3.0 Credit Hours If I . Journalism 430 was taught in Moab in 1974. Seventy-five percent of the I J y I students who took the class have since sold articles to periodical publications. The Kl J instructor for the class, Professor Richard Harris, teaches Magazine Article I 7 Writing at U.S.U. and annually sponsors the Magazine Article Writing Workshop 1 r on the U.S.U. campus. Learn to write for the more than five thousand periodicals 11 who are waiting for your article. Range Science 490 Environmental Workshop, 1.0 to 2.0 Credit Hours R Ik L I" cooperation with the Canyonlands Environmental Education Center, -Ji fZ U.S.U. and SUCCE are offering U.S.U. college credit for two June workshops g l I I A being conducted by the C.E.E.C. staff. Learn more about the Canyonlands area, Iv v j V J its flora, fauna and environmental uniqueness. j Ji a f i Art 515615, Cermic Studio Raku Ceramics Workshop, 3 6o 6 Credit Hours 9 I n m j Instructor for the workshop will be Professor Robert Piepenberg, of Oakland I 1 I V J University in Rochester, Mich. Prof. Piepenberg is nationally very well known for A J his creative and imaginative approaches to the ceramic arts, especially in the Raku I j area. The workshop will be held June 21 through July 2, in Moab. The workshop r. y will be limited to 15 participants. Applications from out of state are already being """11 received. Any local participants interested in registering should do so before all 15 ' I slots are filled. Deadline for acceptance of paid applications will be May 28, 1976. I r I Fees are $60 plus $25 lab fee for clay (50), glazes and kiln use. Utah State I I University credit up to 6.0 quarter hours can be arranged. I I 1 1 Drop by S.U.C.C.E. at 45 E. Center or I call 259-7432 to register for summer classes. i Southeastern Utah Center for A Continuing Education JJ the Blarney Stone lltuneup you got over at V Irish's sure makes your car 1 x 3punky." x j Auto Repair v i North Main-Moab Ink to the , Bottom" I ' 1 ,1 e, windstorm, or ex- o jn can put your sail or J rboat on the bottom, a t loss. Protect your.f tment with adequateii ( ance from Turner's' i ance. BURNER FSURASEE; 125 N, MAIN J 259 6284 or 57t |