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Show Volunteers Get Training Here One hundred twenty-two Peace Corps volunteers from all over America are in training now on the University campus for Peace Corps work in Ethiopia. This is the third consecutive year that the 12 week training has been held at the U. There are also 25 Ethiopians from various campuses around the country here to teach the volunteers volun-teers the Ethiopian language. When the volunteers arrive in Ethiopia their main concern will be to teach English as a second language. lan-guage. They will also instruct in other subjects on a secondary level. As part of their training they leave July 8 for Blanding, Utah, where they will teach Navajo Indian In-dian children secondary school subjects. After five weeks with the Nava-jos, Nava-jos, they return to the campus and complete : training September 8 after which they embark for Ethiopia. Ethi-opia. Saturday, June 31, the Union Programs Board will take the volunteers vol-unteers on a trip to Mt. Timpa-nogas. Timpa-nogas. On Sunday, they will go to the Tabernacle for a Choir broadcast. broad-cast. They are all living in Ballif Hall. |