Show the season than the about things as this) people from the housing lists who I that the Vice j Astronaut Keynotes Aerospace Ed Confab -- By Steve Baugh Student Life Reporter Bruce McCandless II astro naut and a lieutenant commander in the US Navy was on campus recently to present the keynote address for the Aerospace and Education Woikshop The Work shop was sponsored by three USU departments industi lal and tech nical education elementary ed ucation and secondary education The National Aeronautics and Space Administiation astronaut discussed through the medium of movies slides and lecture train lug methods prospects and ob jeotives of Apolo Space Flight as well as historical background on space flight Comparing colonies in space progress with those prospects of underwater McCandless made tntei estmg obseivations the Apolo Space Flight He piedicted satallite stations on the moon and in space for future use In communication McCandless received a Bache lor of Science degree In Naval Sciences from the US Naval in 1968 A Master of Science degree In Electrical En from Stanford Uni glneering versity in 1965 and Is working towards a PliD In Electrical Engineering at Stanford A Navy Lt Commander Me Candless was graduated second In 899 from Annapolis and received his flight training from the Naval Aviation Training Command at bases In Pensacola Floiida and Kings ville Texas He was designated a Naval Aviator in March of 1960 Astronaut Bruce McCandless II (right) keynote speaker for the Aeorspace Education Worand proceeded to Key West Flor- kshop chats with Summer Director Himes McCandless discussed the objectives fll Quarter r ida for weapons system and Apolo Space Flight landing training He was to Fighter Squadron assigned Center 8:30 pm Western Style from 1960 to Feburary 1964 and dress saw duty aboaid the USS and the USS Enterprise Pancake Supper and July 27 Sunset Seivlce Lower Gulna vah car-rle- For-rest- Utssfi "The Eloquent Light” — Art Gallery Events Set By LDSSA © June 16 July 13 June 17 Registration - Fieldhouse American Society of Agricultural Engineers June Old Juniper Hike June 20 June 21 Bowling and Billiards tournament Movie - Union Building June 21 WORKSHOPS Art Education June 17 Data Processing Education June Graphic Design Seminar (High School Students) June June High School Journalism Clinic Philosophy of Home Management for High School Teachers June June Psychological Aspects of Sports Performance Techniques in Physical Education for Women INSTITUTES June Project Upward Bound (OEO) 19-2- 1 17-2- 8 17-2- 1 17-2- 8 17-2- 8 1 Library Sets Summer Hours Summer hours for the USU Library have been announced and will go into effect today are as follows: Monday through Thursday 7 am - 10 pm Friday - 7 am - 6 pm Saturday 9 am 6 p m Sundays - closed ‘Lagoon Day’ ‘68 Summer The LDS Student Association and the ed ter LDS Institute have announc proerams for Summer Quai 1968 The LDS Institute has sched uled registration In the Institute Ballroom Monday throucdi Frl day from 8 am to 5 pm Dr Ronald Daly LDS Student Advisor stated that stu dents registering for Institute courses are encoutaged to reg ister early Classes offei ed this summer Include Compaiatlve Christian Religions Courtship and Mariiage and courses deal Ing with ttie Standard Works of the Mormon Churclu The LDS Student Council Is sponsoruig an opening so lal at 730 pm Saturday June 22 In the USU Amphitheater The film “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” will highlight the evening Sunday evening June 23 at 8:30 pm in the Institute a special Fireside is slated for all cot lege-agstudents In Cadie Val ley Speaker will he Elder Spun cer W Kimball a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apos ties Other activities during the summer include: Street Dance stske July 13 Council e Annual Event Dance and Buffet August 17 Beaver Mountain Lodge According to Dr Daly “All students are welcome to partlcl pate” For Utah State State Utah slated the sixth Thursday Day University lias annual Lagoon June 27 Events are scheduled from Children's Drama Parents involved in hum mer Quuter activities are invited to have their children participate in the children’s Creative Drama bv Union Prosponsored gram Council Each Monday and Friday from 2:00-3:00 pm for sear olds 3 11:00 'am fm year olds at room 327 of the Union Building there will me creative drama classes which will provide a very interesting and and 10:00 - 5-- 6 educational opportunity for your children Maren Call is instructor Conference and Workshop children are also invited to the free tuition programs Additional information may be obtained at the UB Information Desk USU Hosts 10 1 pm The whirl of the Ferris wheel and the clatter of the roller coaster will beckon USU students faculty and alums alike Free parking swimming and ride tkkets will be available to USU affiliates and their fain Uy and fi lends Lagoon now greets the Aggie all throng witii Opera speedway Store and attrac eighty-on- tions Including a new fun house House General Candy Shop furLagoon pamphlets are at the Activity Center Information Desk Library Hous lng units and various colleges The schedule of the days activities are as follows: and pm Activities Rides Swimming nished 1 6 pm Lunch Time (Bring until your own) (Free drinks 7 8 pm) pm Free Dancing and a technical skill which be sheep and wool production ho agricultural cooperatives teac economics or university For the first time USUdia teach Aymara an Indian of the Bolivian altiplano Instruct Aymara Indians will Cl&S Peace Corps Utah State University has been awarded a $158000 contract by the Peace Corps to train 65 additional volunteers for Bolivia ’ June 30 to September 22 The program will be conducted entirely on the USU campus ex cept for field trips to Indian res ervations and nearby rural com munitles said John Dwan pro ject director Volunteers will be trained In a language community develop ment principles and techniques will the language staff of 17 perIn USU personnel Involved WhortonAllM program Include: assessment officer Dr D Business Manager Advertising Salesman Photographer Circulation agrlciiltara McAllister Dr Rondo Chr sen cooperatives coordinator Mrs Pearl Hoddock home onomics coordinator John as cl assistant assessmentshe P fleer Dr Milton Madsen P® instructor: Dr CI Draper “ and Dr- M ordlnator Advisor Offices in room 315 Extensions 53d and 535 Quarter Entered - 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