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Show Sunday Herald 14 inm ha log yimg SUMMER WORKSHOPS, YOUTH CLASSES, CONFERENCES AND PROGRAMS Special Courses and Conferences 242 Herald R. Clark Building 374-121- 3556 Ext. 1, A number of classes will be offered during the su mmer months under the headings of Youth Programs, Credit Workshops and Summer Youth Programs Summer Credit Worsheps Beginning Typewriting Outdoor Camping Workshop For Elementary and Junior dents may learn to typ per minute. DATE: June 8 DAY: Ret. Ed. Lecture sessions en camping outdoor recreations activities lowed by laboratory Uinta s. High School Students. Stubeween 20 and 40 werdl to July 18, 1968 Monday through Thursday 8:50 to 9:50 a.m. (of) 2:40 to 3:40 p.m. 211 JKB morning and 236 PLACE: in JKB afternoons $8.00 COST: Designed for the advanced and intermediate gymnast. Course will include ballet, floor exercise, balance beam, tumbl:ng, side horse vault, and uneven parallel ban DATE: July 29 to August 9, 1 968 DAY: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (intermediate Tues., Thurs. and Fri.) TIME: 2:45 to 5:15 p.m. 158 Richards Buildings COST: $12.00 per girl Instructor lu Wallace Folk Dance for Children For kindergarten through tvgh school ages. Skills will be taught according to age and ability. DATE: DAYi June 18 to July 18, 1968 Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. (Age 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. (Ages (Ages 11 18) 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. 110 Ernest L. Wilkinson Center $7.00 5-- TIME: -- PLACE: COSTi Instructor Mansl Kearni Gymnastics for Boys Instruction will be given in tumbling, trampoline, parallel bars, ttill rings, end the vaulting horse. DATE. DAY: June 17 to July 19, 1968 Monday, Wednesday, Friday Ages 7 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Ages 9 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. 11:00 to 12:00 a.m. Ages 10-1- 1 149 Smith Fleldhouse $12.00 6-- TIME: PLACE: COSL 8-- Instructor Bruc Morganegg credit courses will be offered en the Brig-haYoung University campus during the interim period between the end of Summer School and the beginning of Foil Semester. Ths.se are regular academic courses carrying residence credit toward e bachelor's degree. Classes will meet dally Monday through Fridoy during the morning hours. (LIST vi: neHHiMtttseeHi . Tenth Annual BYU Summer Sports Camp (Youth Clinic) An exciting program for beys (ages 12-1will give young men an opportunity to mingle in twe weeks ef fellowship, wholesome fun, recreation, and personal development. Classes in academic and religious enrichment courses as well as athletic classes will be offered. In addition, evening and weekend recreational and religious activities hove been planned. June DATE: DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: 17 Helaman Halls $115.00 Instructor: Nylen L. TIME: PLACE: COST: DATE: DAY: TIME: Creative Dramatic Workshop For Children July 22 to August 22, 1968 DATE: DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: Daily One hour - Various time Harris Fine Arts Center $15.00 PLACE: COST: full weeks ef summer music vacation ere available with a carefully planned balance of study and play, which includes enjoyable recreation plus quality training in band, orchestra and choral work, along with stage band theory and opportunities In small brass' string, piano, ergon, woodwind, end vocal ensembles. Participants will hove the opportunity ef performing In concert under the baton ef conductors with international refutations. DATE: DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: Instructor: Professor Richard Summer Community Swim Classes will be offered In begining, advanced beginning and Intermediate swimming. Junior and Senior Lifesaving. Skin Diving and Scuba Diving will also be taught. PLACE: COST: June 1 7 to July 1 9, July 22 to August 23, 1968 Monday, Wednesday, Fridoy Varies with Section (for h . ther information cont. Spe. Courses) 147 Richards Building $8.00 per term (varies with special classes) Instructor John Elwell Community Tennis DATE: DAY: TIME: PLACE: July 16 to August 13 Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. 0 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 4 10:00 - 12:00 a.m. H;00 - 1:00 p.m. Evenings (Adults) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. BYU Tennis Courts (South of Fieldhouse) $15.00 2 11-1- PLACE: COST: 13-1- 6 Jnstructors: Wayne Pearce and Sima Nikolic. Fourth Annual BYU Youth Academy A meaningful summer vacation for girls 10-1- 8 years of age with weeks of learning, recreation, ond Activities include cooking, ceramics, sewing, music, dance, sports, drama, poise, current affairs, religion, culture, crafts, movies, bawl ing, swimming, fashion shows, musicals, tours, and other exciting eventi. DATE: June 17 to June 28, 1 to DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: COST: July July 12, and July 15 to July 21 Daily All Day Helaman Halls $125.00 Instructor: Katherine Taylor Al! Day Wilkinson Center $24.00 R. DATE: Daily TBA BYU PLACE: Camp, Aspen Grove $37.00 COST: Instuctor: William J. Hafen Daily All Doy Harris Fine Arts Center COST: Science 581 DATE: DAY: TIME: PLACE: COS!: 1968 July Monday to Friday Two sessions Daily 357 ELWC $37.00 Instructor: Carolyn I. Whitenack Associate Professor and Chairman Department of Education, Purdue University. r -- PLACE: COST: PLACE: COST: All Day Harris Fine Arts Center $15.00 Instructor! Professor Jed R.thordse Section 3: Saturdays Morrell course is especially designed for those interested in aviation and those who are preparing themselves for the FAA private examination for pilots. June 24 to August 7, 968 Monday and Wednesday 1 COST: 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. 235 ESC $25.00 workshop to help each woman learn hew he. positive features and develop in her total image. BYU Golf Clinic 1968 A course designed for golfers who want to Improve their game ond beginners who have the fundamentals down. Karl Tucker, BYU's golf coach, will stress elements of the basic swing to improve the overall game. The class meets each Saturday as listed below from 8:00-10:0- 0 a.m. This allows participants time to practice in the morning and take a few rounds In the afternoon. Section Section Section Section one Mondays June 17 to July 15 two Wednesdays June 19 to July 17 three Mondays July 22 to Aug. 1 9 four Thursdays July 25 to Aug. 22 TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. PLACF: 3260 SFLC COST: $12.00 Instructor: Bonnie Brown Marshall Third Annual Priesthood Genealogical Research Seminar The seminar is designed for word and stoke genealpersonnel, as well as other interested persons. A wide selection of genealogical instruction including Swedish, Danish, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English, CanMexican, adian, latin American, Norwegian eni United States Research. Special priesthood leadership classes will be taught and a general authority will speak each day to the seminar. DATE: August 12 to August 16, 1968 DAY: Daily All Day TIME: July 13 to August 31, 1968 Saturdays 8:00 to 10:00 A.M. Classes will be held at the West Athletic Field just west of the Richards Building $16.00 PLACE: COST: Wilkinson Center and Jesse Knight Building $10.00 Instructor: Genealogy Research Specialists Speed Reading People In the past have raved about the help this course has given them. Most people triple their read-wit- h this course. Get more reading done in Ing speed less time. DATE: June 1 9 to July 1 7 andor DAY: TIME: PLACE: June 20 to July 18 Monday and Wednesday or Monday and Thursday 6:00 to 7:40 p.m. and 7:45 to 9:25 p.m. 3208 SFLC and West Crandall House COST: $16.00 Instructors: John Wudel and Gary Flood Y J-- 9 Gymnastics for Women PLACE: COST: i 1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 158 Richards Building $25.00 I. 480 24 day wilderness expedition S credits COST: Instructor: larry Olsen Wednesday 700 to 9:00 p.m. not yet assigned $15.00 Instructor: Judge Monroe Paxman Slimnastics Second Annual Recording For women Slimnastics is designed to help you feel younger, be healthier, look better, ond get more out ef life. DATE: Y. June 17 to July 19 and July 22 to August 23rd Everyday All Day Wilderness $200.00 for Laymen Judge Monroe Paxman will teach this class to give laymen an orientation to the practical aspects of the law. Contracts, estate planning, ways to save on taxes and elements of buying real estate will be covered in the dais. Other topics will be discussed by Judge Paxman. DATE: July 22 to August 23, 1 968 DAY: TIME: PLACE: Daily Youth Development Through Outdoor Survival DAYi TIME: PLACE: COST: un June 17 to July 21, 1968 Instructors: lu Wallace, Froneis Roylonce DAY: lil ) !. 473 Presentodon of teaching progression end spotting technique for intermediate end beginning skills of the four main gymnastic events. P. DATE: DAY: TIME: te ogical Intsructor: Bert lockty DATE: DAY: TIME: Prerequisite: Typing accentuate Aviation Ground School PLACE: ASB A-5- 3 $31.00 Personal Development learn the fascinating techniques of navigation, map reading, weather and radio communications. This DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: A WsHsasstatfaje two-wee- Daily June 17 -J- uly 29 Monday 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. 124 JKB $15.00 Instructor: Jeannette H Debate and Oratory Extemp course covering such subjects as: A good start en a card file, en understanding ef the debate topic, training in beginning end advanced debate techniques, organisational patterns for arguments, introduction to chompionshlp debate techniques and strategies not to be found In any text oratory composition end delivery training and extemp preparation and delivery training. DATE: July 22 to August 2, 1968 2: Wilcox ond Dick Davis Ji S tofcrtr ajBifc, Section 8:15 to 9:45 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays June 25 to August 1 3 8:15 to 9:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays June 29 to August 17 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. Law $53.00 Workshop 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Rock Canyon $15.00 Instructor: Karl Tucker I Fourth Annual High School DAY: TIME: DAY: TIME: COST: eVeMMIKsatt. 1 Creative Writing PLACE: tir June 29 to August 0 Saturday course is designed to help you develop those creative writing talents that have remained hidden to this point. Covered in the course will be principles of fiction writing, creative writing and poetry writing. two semester hours of graduate credit. Workshop will cover the use of all types of media, print and nonprint, in accomplishing the objectives of the school. Emphasis will be on newer methods of teaching which will help librarians to cope with the schools of the future In such areas as team teaching, flexible scheduling, independent studying, and large and small classes. Instructor: Dr. Charles W. Whitman An extensive IBM Keypunch Operation of a Keypunch machine including numeric numeric punching, payroll summaries, punching, and number exercise. Gain speeds up to 8,000 to 12,000 items per hour. Section 1: June 24 to August 12 This DATE: 9:C0 p.m. F!von Warner S. Alpine Safety PLACE: to 7:00 236 JKB $12.00 COST: course designed to promote essentials good mountaineering. Stressing Abine Safety ond other essentials of mountain climbing. Library Science Workshop Workshop DAY: DAY: TrME: PLACE: Instructor: DATE: librory 1 7 to July 1 7 and Wednesday Monday Section Two July 22 to Aug. 22 Monday and Thursday Section One June DATE: 15, 1968 Instructor: Denton Bramwell August 17 to August 24, 1968 DAY: TIME: A course designed to teach the beginner end the intermediate student and add speed and accuracy to the advanced typist. $15.00 DATE: DAY: TIME: Two Personal and Professional Typing PLACE: COST: Sec. 131 RPE COST: $'i 8.00 one term Instructor: John Hansen Thursday 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Instructors: Jo 479 Along with serving as a counselor at the BYU Camp in Aspen Grove for 4 year-ol- d youth, students will also direct program areas in arts, crafts, nature, map ond compass. Instructor's approval needed for registration. Third Annual Theatre PLACE: DAY: TIME: Ed. Ms TIME: June 27 to August DATE: Recreation Smith An opportunity during the workshop to Improve knowledge ond skill in theatre through classes in acting, voice, diction and interpretation, makeup, costuming, lighting and scenery construction and design. Students will attend major campus plays, participate in or work technically en the workshop ploy, ond appear in one er more monoacting scenes. DATE: June 17 to July 19, 1968 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Earn your Ham Radio operators license and prepare for higher class licenses. The course will cover Morse Code, fundamentals of electronics, station operation, ond equipment selection. Directed Leadership in Ree. Course has been tailored to fit the needs ef the businessmen or ether individuals who feel the need for better physical fitness. Required Conditioning Electives Golf, handball, basketball, badminton, swimming, steambath and other activities. DATE: June 1 9 to August 21 DAY: Wednesday TIME: 6.00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Sec. One PLACE: Instructor: J. Grant S.i'ensen August 12 to August 16, 1968 Daily Instructor: Dr. Oliver to encourage an active interest in tennis among the younger students of Utah Volley. Sections limited to 15 students. TIME: TIME: PLACE: COST: Dr. Evelyn Rex Illinois State University tallou During five busy days ef learning end fun participant! will have an opportunity to prepare for journalistic responsibilities in the fall. Through learning new techniques in the production of newspapers end yearbooks, and participating in photography work and editorial writing. Students will find few experiences mere enjoyable end rewarding than the days spent in the relaxed atmosphere of the BYU Summer Campus. Designed DAY: E. Twelfth Annual High School Publication Workshop COST: DATE: July 29 to August 10, 1068 Daily All Day Harris Fine Arts Center $28.00 July 1 to July 12, 1968 Mondays to Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 379 - 381 ELWC $37.00 Instructors: Miss Freda Henderson George Peabody College for Teachers Annual Summer Two TIME: August 5 to 10 Monday to Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 347 ELWC $20.00 DAY: Two semester hours credit in graduate education 616. A course designed to help you in your teaching of braille reading. Allphin Creative Dramatics Is based en the child's own free informal play guided into an orderly creative process. In place of a written script with lines to be memorized, such drama is created by a group ef children, Vded but net directed by leader. Informs! drama may be created from story, a poem, an experience, en historical event, or any other concrete idea, supplies the scenery end costumes. August 26 to September 19 Daily 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Various $37.00 - $67.00 Teaching Blind Children To Read Music Clinic DAY: clinic for persons interested proficiency in genealogical activities. A to June 28, 1968 Daily All Day Twenty-Fourt- h n e DATE: DAY: Instructor: Dr. Charles W, Whitman DATE: DATE: Physical Fitness for Men Worshops it Amateur Radio Late Summer Classes Thirty-thre- Non-Cred- Genealogy Clinic A In acquiring Instructor! Thane J. Packer Gymnastics for Girls PLACE: skills, proper equipment, end safety practices foladventure In she High Section one June 25 to July 9, 1968 Section two August 1 to August 15, 1968 DAY: Daily TIME: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. PLACE: 106 RB COST: $37.00 (class will not be held en the first Monday.) TIME: 302 Summer Work Non-Cred- it DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: June 19 to July 22, 1968 First Term July 29 to August 28, 1968 Second Term Monday and Wednesday Section One 7:008:30 p.m. Section Two 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. 131 RPE $15.00 one term rate for couples (man and wife) $25.20 two terms Instructor: Neno Roy Hawks Seminar Offered through the Division of Communication Services of Brigham Young University this Seminar provides the opportunity to meet many outstanding men of the recording industry ond study new recording techniques end equipment. DATE: August 1 2 to August 1 6 DAY: TIME: PLACE: COST: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Recital Hall - Harris Fine Arts Center $45.00 or $15.00 per day Instructors: William I. Robinson, Formerly Chief Engineer at Capitol Records. Stephen F. Temmer President Gotham Audio leu Burroughs, VicePres., Electro-VoicWilliam Krasilovsky, Copyright Attorney Register Now -S- pecial Courses and Conferences, 242 Herald R. Clark Building, Telephone 374 - 1211, Ext. 3556 for information on any of these programs. |