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Show Hsieh Joins Summer Summer Session Calendar Here is the schedule for spring and summer at Brigham ; Young University: j i... ' admission for due . . .... .v. ..... i .May 1 Applications, "Sand in Their Shoes'" . .May 27; 28, 30, 31, and June 1 Baccalaureate, Alumni Day, and Commencement. .June 2, 3 June 9 Leadership Week ...... MIA June Conference in Salt Lake City. June 2 ..' . .June 13 Registration begins :. .......... ..June 14 First Term begins, ........ July 4 Rational Holiday Observed. 15 . Terra Ends first ...,...;...;.......U........JuIy Second Term Begins ..... .July 18 Second Term Ends .August 19 Eighty-fift- h summer convocation held ........... . . August 19 I . . . 4-- ........ . il , : types and hearing problems inlege, Taiwan, will be a member speech of the guest fac cluding stuttering, cerebral, palsied speech, cleft palate speech, ulty in the Zovoice problems, articulation difology Department at Brig-haficulties, hearing problems and Un problems of children who have Young ' ' not begun to talk. during iversity Individual and group inSummer School struction will be given in adthis year. dition to socialization activii3 Dr. Hsieh , ties which make the summer also a consult0. clinic a most pleasant and ant tr. faillTOTl - valuable learning experience. Provincial MaiDr. Morley and Dr. Merlin J. Dr. Hsieh aria Research Mecham, associate professor of Institute. speech, are in charge of the clin' He received his course and basic medicine trainwas a representative of the Reing at the College of Medicine, public of China to the United NaTaihoku Imperial University in tions World Health Organization Japan, and received the M D. Veterinary Public Health Semidegree in 1948 from the National nar held in Tokyo, in April and Taiwan University. Ha then studied May, 1959, and visited a number at the London School of Hygiene of institutions related to his speand, Tropical Medicine, University cialized field in the United Kingof London,, where he received the dom, France, Italy, Switzerland, D. T. M. and H degree in 1955. Ceylon, Malaya, Singapore, ThaiHe is a member pf the n land, tHong Kong, and Japan durMedical Association in ing the past few years. Taipei, the Japanese Society of He speaks ,four languages inin the Parasitology Tokyo, Japa- cluding Mandarin, Taiwanese, nese Society of Sanitary Zoolo- English and Japanese, and has gy, and the- - Natural Science had more than 25 articles in bis Foundation in Philadelphia. "He various medical journals. Human Development, Family Relationships 'Shop August 9 - r X Hi S Diego State Col- - h lege. The workshop . "during the Li ,9-1- 9 ,1 second term. Arizona State Band Director Guest Instructor j . V . . - ..xu....w..-..- KA . rfllftr irt s ..' X .y. . .liinir Brigham Young University Has Eleven Colleges .1 mintf' mttM ft MBniiiiiOTniinrfinWWTf.rHyFf . , higher proportion oi th people" of Great Britain live 4a urban areas than in any other nation of the world. A . uarrer of fudy . The vacati on EX was - AW : il 1 ; ; X BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY H : niiriil GOLDILOCKS GIVES THERAPISTS A BOOST Brigham Young University ther--, apists, with rthe aid of Goldilocks and the three bears, assist7 children to speak and hear in BYt Suinmer Speech and Hearing Clinic. : ; . . ., With organization and development of hearing: conservation pro-- " grams in local area in order to save children from preventable deafness. Advanced studies in cerebral palsy Is another special course planned.. In this class teacher and students will consider tho nature of speech problems arising from this crippling condition. Ad-vanced techniques in speech training for these children will be offered as well. Also- planned for jthe summer term is 'Speech in jthe Elementary School, a course designed to help the classroom teacher to aware of the speech needs abilities of the students and and to provide a graduated program of interesting speech experiences which will promote speech improvement In all the students. Dr, Morley reported1 that the academic courses and the unusually fine opportunity to get both, credit and rich experience under supervision in clinical practice makes the summer period most attractive for all stud ents in speech. , S3 aini a : JUNE, 13th to AUGUST 19th ; 7. mi 1 5 1954-195- 8. - All-Sta-te .. 3 Summer School sessions offer many unusual opportunities to the attending student. One important feature lis the student may complete his degree requirements in a shorter period of time than is generally taken. Also the cultural 'enrichment through special features,' lectures, plays, concerts and exhibits are many. The graduate student may gain professional ad-- s vancement toward an advanced degree! and the Summer School classes offer the student the opportunity to study Under out- standing educators and visiting authorities pominent in theihj 1 1 1 ,,,,,, Jillliilliill IV- I I "raz" JT It . y f --fi- I : THE TWO FINEST PLACES IN THE WEST FOR MEN tw V I L2) rt3 ' ,ii i 't? It DORMITORIES its-I t i 1 FOR MEN y 5 '814 ' ' - " . U f I I I i t ill -- l- - M -- til lis h I a if I i I i J 1 special fields. The many recreation and entertainment fea-col- -' fi tures of the beautiful Central Utah Valley, ini which-thlege is located also serves as an added inducement for the student to attend the University during the Summer Sessions. i f " and (r I'M. - i- - "J ; - Shri vers LEADING CLOTHIERS FOR MEN 3 Pictured above is the Karl G. Llaeser Ad- " ministrative Building,4 typictl of the many beautiful structures which house the student attending the Brigham Young Uni versity. &s fy i U , A. if ' I X e . pi t t :'x'iimiiiiiiiMr' ' osr i 4 'A i Beautiful. Canyons, Lakes and streams com- pletely encircle the valley. These scenic and recreational spots are. easily reached in a ' j r r minutes drive from the University." i (5 ' i 4$k i 1 ! ; , J , K'-- " Beautiful mountain streams such1 as the 1 ! - 5 "4 y ' - 4 - , ; - -I- ! :-- - , ., I ' ' p . CCfe-- - - S- -; w. w - Provo Fiver pictured here are plentiful and so are the game fish which are, eager tp outsmart even the most cunning of ::'S.... r-'- T; t sC'-?- I ' . fislier--i Fishing, boatnig, hiking and 'oustand- ing mountain scenery are awaiting the Sum- mer School student. men. i .t V'Tt-'-- , p v' V - . ; t . SEE THE SPECTACULAR, BREATHTAKING ' BEAUTY OF THE, RUGGED WEST - - " . There are hundreds of side trips that you can take during the afternoon, overnight; over the weekend on sessions. Plan now to attend summer school at Brigham Young University and see the most beautiful I . . Y ' part of America. . be-twe- en ' , ,!.!.', X ' ; ' h i 4 i , ' fv.1 I Sh n vev s ..... 16 WEST CENTER, PROVO ; !'"'' ' I ' : . , ' ' ' ' . J ; - same class will be devoted to bo-co- pre-medic-al J 7A I - For-mosa- Dr. Cannon . Drj Cannon received the M. from the University of Harold Goodman, band director California at Berkeley and the and instructor in music education Ed. o. degree at Teachers colat Arizona State lege at Columbia' University.- She College at Flag spent three years in Japan studystaff, will be a ing family life and: organizing a guest instructor during both ses "department of' family life at Ibaraki College there. ,She alfco sions of sum- mer school at spent, three years, as chairman of tbe Home Economics Depart "Brigham Young 1 University this merit at Pepperdine College, Los year. Angeles. ..... M. MM' A present ui. uiciuuuu is leaguing 'and developing the graduate Mr. Goodman cation from the program in Home Economics Department of SDSC In her tenth University of Arizona in 1947, the year in teaching college courses toaster of music degree at Urii in family life education, she is versity of Southern California in ' also on the State Board of the 1951, and has: completed work toward the Ed. D. degree in t music also at USC. ; as served has Goodman Mr. in the music supervisor public schools of Snowflake and Tucson Ariz., and as conductor of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. He has been on the faculty at Arizona State College since 1952 and serv; Northern The eleven colleges at Brigham ed as conductor of the in Flagstaff, Arizona Symphony Young University are: Biological and Agricultural SciacIn additiohto his ences, Business, Education, Famv tivities, Mr; Goodmanteaching has served ily Living, Fine Arts, General, on state, divisional and national Humanities and Social Sciences, committees for the Music EduNursing, Physical and Engineer- cators National Conference. He ing Sciences, Physical Education; has conducted clinics and festi. Religious Instruction. vals throughout Arizona and was Qther subdivisions are. the ,the conductor of the Arizona Graduate School, Summer School, Orchestra in 1951 He holds and Adult Education and Exten- membership in eight professional sion Services. ' and scholastic organizations. , . . j j class is audiometry, in which students are trained in .skills necessary to test and evaluate the ability of children and adults to hear both pure tones and spok' . en speech. Another important part of the 1 Teaching human development California Home4 Economics As ' and I family relationships as a sociation' and on the Nationai Executive Committee of the Naworktional Council of Family" Relashop1 ;at .' . tions. Dr. Cannon holds membership University Sum in five different honorary fraternmer School will I '. ities. be Dr. Nona H. K ng - m & Brig-haitMYou- f ! i two-tvee- k. ' . ................. . opportunity to achieve compet ence, in dealing .with children's area of communproblems in the ' ication. Besides the clinic, other special courses will be conducted by the speech and bearing staff. One Zoology Staff 10-1- DAILY HERALD Summer Clinic Gets to Bottom of Speech and Hearing Problems Preparations are underway for ic. They will be assisted by, gradthe 26th annual Summer Speech uate students and undergraduate and Hearing Clinic for children trainees in speech and hearing and adults at Brigham Young rehabilitation. University. The summer clinic is designed Dr. Hsieh Hsieh Chen, director According to Dr. Alonzo J. to of the Department of Parasite Morley, professor of speech, help give stddents in speech and therapy an unusually fine hearing ColMedical will be available for all of logy, Kaohsuing . ............ FRIDAY, APRIL E2, 1X0 Utah . County, Utah . ' ; , . . i r 'i j 1 ' t"1 I: |