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Show THE RICHFIELD REAPER AT - 1 i UTAH' ' ' ' - it possible to do so. Any profes- sional course needed specifically for graduation or for renewal of teaching certificates will be offered. A valuable course in Educational Psychology for Elementary Teachers will be offered to those who are interested in studying the behavior patterns of elemen tary school children and in ascertaining the type of curriculum in keeping with their, needs. Based on modern psychological theory of research, the emphasis will be directed toward teaching methods, providing for indivdual differences, and measuring educational outcomes. Opportunity will be afforded in the class to study individual children through counseling techniques. l The course in Aids in Education should be of interest to many teachers and students who are interested in acquiring knowledge of the effectiveness of visual and auditory experiences in learning situations. Modern equipment and the techniques of presenting materials to students have revolutionized the teaching performance in the class room. Learning how to use various types of equipment now found in the modern school, how to develop audiovisual materials when expensive equipment is not available, and how to make most use of various types of presentations to pupils will be the major objective of the course. Because of its practical nature, it should be of special value to all who teach on any V"""'" I'T I Audio-Visua- J? Ti Ji li ( "p H Low Cost Housing, Modest Fees and Tuition. for B. A. C. Summer Session i t' j J n N 1 r&wKi t v0 ' ' . Registration for the Session Tuition for the Session Registration and Tuition for three credits or less Registration and Tuition for five credits or less Each course or feature without credit Physical Education fee for any activity course , 'W-- J FEES: t' $10.00 $15.00 $ 5.00 $ 1.00 LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS: Dormitories available for both men and women. Apartments with housekeeping privileges at a cost of $20.00 per person for the session. Family apartments, located separately from student apartments, available at cost of $20.00 for the session. For information and application forms for reservations, write to McRay Cloward, Manager, Student Housing, Branch Agricultural College, Cedar City, Utah. i - $10.00 $10.00 , Leah Zollinger Leah Zollinger, who is in someone savs to vnu "Wpavincr TIPPETTS charge of all clothing and textile hooked rugs, silk screening, and (Continued from preceding page) bered." work at B. A. C, has recently re block printing," you will think turned from Columbia University of "Creative Beauty" or "Fun and "This is a class of hard work, wnere she studied weaving, tex Relaxation." but oh, what a wonderful class tile design and hooked rug mak it has been for me. It has CLARK ing. She say: opened up a world of literature "You know the old parlor game (Continued from preceding page) that I thought never existed! Dr. Reese P. Maughan in which one person calls out a string puppett. If enough memGood books, poetry, plays, and Dr. Reese P. Maughan, Chairword and another responds with bers are interested, the class may short stories aren't dull, they're Associate Professor Anthony man of Education at B. A. C, the first thought that enters his present a formal children's play. alive and interesting." Stephenson, chairman of the Busmind. If someone said to you Class meets in regular session "The 'Learning to Like Literainess Department of B A C will explains below the courses which "Weaving, hooked rugs, silk one hour daily. Three hours creture' class is an opportunity conduct several practical busi- will aid in filling certification as and requirements graduation screening, and block printing," dit. that no one can afford to miss. ness courses as he describes them follows: you would probably blurt out Language Arts Workshop, In this class you have the pleabelow: Education 196: "museum stuff" or "extinct1 1953 summer session at The sure of reading great literature The Business Department of But stop and think a minute. This course is designed especshould be of special value of your own choice that you the Branch Agricultural college BAC Haven't you noticed a very un ially- to help elementary teachedin to who are those never could find time to read majoring invites all who are interested in ers do a more effective job in usual place mat on someone's students who before." business training to register for ucation. Regular dinner table or a beautiful skirt the field of language arts. It will to teach will be grade-leveare preparing The course will be taught in We summer term. have the or and mentioned to the own embrace four areas: reading, to encourage townsthe certifica- er rug scheduled classes that should be able to accelerate their training for Courses evening required how much you admired it? writing, speaking and listening. sessuch as Then to of interest to vocational people, by attending the people to attend. Here's a chance for tion and graduation, A course will of envious the all your major part sion. Practically surprise required A to do some of the reading you've and administration, you rind she has college students, high school stu. of a professional nature organization designed and be devoted to determining what Children's dents, and others who want re- courses Literature, Elementary always promised yourself you block the place mat to teach and how to teach effect and regular School Prof. Israel Heaton, from the U. are fresher courses in business. We will be offered, to and others created printed Curriculum, going to do. on skirt cersuch a the as areas renew specific Eng S. A. C. will conduct a one week weaving ively of in need are also offering this summer a teachers who wish to those offered be will loom, and hooked the rug her lish usage, spelling, punctuation recreation class in Beginning Typewriting tification requirements will find them. workshop the fourth ed men and women who are for self. And you think it would be phonetics and penmanship. The which will be open to all stuwonderful if you could do such class will explore procedures for week of June. With Southern ever on the lookout for new ways Utah's great need for recreation and means to social betterment. dents who are 12 years or older. things; if you could only design Improving reading skills and for programs these ideas of Prof. For The classes which will be given and construct some creative stimulating creative writing. It every tqwn or county with Heaton's should have real meanand the time which they will be will include "Time on It's Hands," the answer actual demonstra thing. for Prof. us all. Heaton says: is given are as follows: Summer school at the Branch tions showing how teachers may ing the same: "A sound communiThe theme of our workshop will Salesmanship No. 63: Agricultural college holds this group their classes into small recreation program, whether ty opportunity for you. Projects in committees and work with these be "It's About Time." T.e ques you're interested in fostering the This course is designed for creating designs of character and committees to carry on research tion we ask is: "How do the peo expansion of recreation programs people who are working as salesand apply them to suit projects and prepare reports. It ple of your town or county spend or in starting one from scratch, beauty at the presmen or saleswomen able textiles with techniques of will also include demonstrations the time of their life?" It depends the first move is up to YOU." ent time, and are interested in block hooked Let's move in for the1 close-up- s rug, tie and showing how teachers can help upon YOU and ' other interested print, sales their technique. improving freehand dye, and attend the Recreation Workin painting, batiking, little children understand and citizens. Students who are interested and silk screening will give you appreciate poetry. Recreation programs or any shop at the BAC, for the answers making selling their profession a other to Infam chance The become books latest research programs are not started by to such questions as: How is the and spendid course a this will find good iliar with these crafts. Designing in the field of language arts will communities. They're started by program organized? Who keeps troduction to the selling field. and weaving of personal and be explored. Members will be en bodily movements, posture, and it running? How can you "grubThe course can either be taught household articles will help you couraged to develop teaching creative expression. Our bodies stake" the program? Leadership? m. 8 or m. for the a. at p. at 7 develop an understanding of ba guides for use in their own class- community leaders civic mind- - Where can you get help? convenience of the students. 2& sic fabric construction and skill rooms and schools. hours college credit will be given v. ' in various techniques of hand v , .,. ,., Class meets two hours daily .m if desired. BAC The Five ordered has credit. hours weaving. No. 80: Shorthand three looms for the school. This course Is designed for per- Blaine Johnson, assistant pro: This class is planned to help H W-fessor of vocal music at B A C, means you develop ways and more of shorthand and are inter which Aill make your dreams is acclaimed as Utah's outstandested in a refresher course. DicProf. David L. Sargent of creating come true. And when ing young tenor. He was noted as a professional artist while in tating equipment will be used so Prof. David L. Sargent, one of experiment with both plants and New York City and has achieved WHZTTEN that students may take dicta- the most popular and thorough animals. The human species does tion at various speeds and im teachers at BAC, will teach not lend itself very well to ex- (Continued from preceding page) marked success as a vocal teach-- : prove their shorthand speed. This courses in Biology and Heredity. perimentation in this field but bodily movements, posture, and er at Branch Agricultural col-class will be given at a a. m. or He describes these courses as fol- wany justifiable conclusion creative expression. Our bodies lege. His description of the sum- 9 a. m. so that students who are lows: have been arrived at with re can become great instruments of mer offerings follow: B A C's class in working may take the classe bePrinciples of Biology. This spect to the Inheritance of manv creative expression, if we gain music, "The; fore their office hours. 2 hours course is a survey course in human traits. Emphasis will be a knowledge of rhythmic move- Art of Listening", has as its main credit will be given. which the basic principles of life placed upon human heredity in ment, emotional and physical re- objective the bringing of great actions to feeling and ideas. If moments in music to the lay per-Advanced Business Typewriting are considered. These principles this course. of life include the nature of liv No. 89r This course will provide three we develop our mental powers son. It is a great misconception This course is for those stu- ing things as contrasted with the hours of upper division credit. our bodies can be trained to be that the only people who can reproduction in plants They do not fill Biological re highly responsive as a beauti- appreciate the greatness of the dents who have had one year of and musical art are those musically ful instrument of animals; growth processes; quirements for graduation. wish to take and typewriting, trained. some advanced work In letter how traits or characteristics in Prof. Theron Ashcroft is the and animals are inherited: plants There are tremendous fields of ' increase and their typwriting, bean of outstandmusical activities interrelationships leading organizer existing to Time be arranged, tween various forms of ing speed. life; paring program for scout- that have thrilling appeal and ' A or one hour credit. asitism among plants and ani ing leaders during BAC's sum- impact on the lives of anyone, Elementary Typewriting No. 86: mals including man; the great mer school. He says: musician or not, who listens. The This class will be for all stu- web of life and many other wonJune 22 to 27 will be a week to greatness of the symphony, the dents over 12 years of age. Reg- derfully interesting principles remember for Junior Assistant poetry of the piano and string ular college students may regis- and facts. Students in this course ' Scout Masters, Senior Patrol ensemble, and the emotion of the -I t v , Gaell Lindstrom ter for credit. This course is for will get a glimpse into both the Leaders, and Patrol Leaders. Six- song need no knowledge of Gaell of one Utah's students who have had no pre plant and animal kingdoms and Lindstrom, Southern Utah has great promScouts from ty top this area will sharps and flats to love and most vious course in typewriting. 10 become acquainted with many promising artists will teach ise for many interested in photoform two ideal troops. They will cherish. a. m. daily. General graphy. We will study the fundaeat, sleep, swim and hike in the type forms. The course will proThis is basically what is hop Watercolor Painting, n vide five hours of junior college out of doors. They will partici ed for this summer as this class Office Machines No. 95: i5' ArisSchool grafts for Ele mentals of photography, Tens, exTeachers, and posure, picture composition, and! pate in scout crafts, treasure meets to hear performances by mentary This course will cover the ba- credit which will fill Biological Mr. Lindstrom development, negatives and Photography. nature towards hunts, artists movies uses at requirements hikes, as and sic of calculating, adding the class graduation. present games. Each boy will have the well as played on high fidelity says: Heredity. This course deals with and listing, duplicating and dici i Tl. f. The adult and teen age craft the principles and facts Involved opportunity to serve in the ca- equipment in the pleasant sur-- ' hiV'ecl tating machines. Open to college in v esnecia classes will use local natural madeof inheritance a as leader have with been of and or pacity students help roundings people who are emThorley Hall. Public School Methods is designed to fit the interests of terials as far as possible. Prostraining that will qualify him to ployed in business, or high school monstrated in both plants and the entire community as well as pective school teachers will re become a leader of boys. It will aimed at providing the students who are preparing for animals. Tho this is one of the students. Projects and ceive their art training while college newer a be week sciences, of are facts work. acits at best teacher with tools to office many Scouting College students may climaxed by a revival of the old complish the music program in classes will be designed to con- working directly with the stutake the course for credit. Daily known and have been demon strated during one hundred year Soparavan at which all Scouts, the classroom. The ability to form with what Is common to the dents. at 11 a. m. We will work with tin, leather-worScouters, and Parents will be in- teach a song is not the only background of southern Utah. carefully supervised studv am' David Gates, successful foot- vited to participate. Scouts and measure of a good elementary Local subjects will be used in basketry, ceramics, china ball and track coach at B A C is Scouters watch for further school teacher nor Is the tech the outdoor watercolor classes painting, enameling and jewelry. with sketching trips to some of Everyone, young and old should nical knowledge of music the responsible for this summer's measure of his or her ability. the nearby places of interest be able to find a craft they will physical education program. which are rich in subject matter. enjoy. The physical education departMany creative, expressive acti are ment of the Branch Agricultural vities available if the field t V- i is but indicated and shown i. will offer a variety of 11 ; college t which will make an interesting activity courses plus a class In musical world for the pupil as the Administration of Public Wf I 1 well as the teacher. School Health. The activity courses will in Rhythms, building instruments. clude: archery, badminton, tencorrelating other subjects, read ' nis and swimming. All students ing, dancing all have a place in the public school program. And enrolled in summer session the ' are invited to attend these all can be taught without tech; classes. Skills and techniques nical musical knowledge. It Is will be taught In each of these hoied that flic musician will find opportunity here too, of activities, however, the recrea, tional values will be stressed course, even while it is aimed at the and fun In playing during your teacher. leisure hours will be of prime Care of Children's Voices will I j importance. The tennis, badmin incorporate a laboratory situaton and archery classes will be tion as well as the class study at 5 p. m. Swlmmirin classes of children's singing. Those takwill be arranged with the city ing Public Scliool Methods will L h recreation department. ' ' learn and apply here r--..-. The class in Administration of and other musical techniques. Public School Health will include Primarily, this will be a class of 3. observation and ;the gathering of factual knowl hearing the pat - , 4 tern or neaithy voice habits as edge or heaitnrul Jiving plus the I and administration are organization they applied In this clasg. of a health program In a public Problems of the "playground school. This class will be held voice" and the "monotone" and t trl"",a the at 7 a. m. This-withe satisfy type will be Associate Professor A. VV. Stephenson Prof. Theron Ashcroft requirements for scliool health. given some special consideration. Prof. Blaine Johnson - ' - . i aJ V l. six-wee- k .w-- liri'iiirtaftn i "I" n .v" 1 1 j non-livin- g ! one-wee- k L j rl i. I g. A "a,fns m.ir. P" : non-music- k, y - ' -- a A 1 ' n Ac, ' ; V J Ik--- A1. ..,. - non-music- t li rate-son- g : y 7 ll L ' ... .WW |