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Show PAGE 2 THE THUNDERB1RD SUSC MONDAY, MAY 15, 1989 DM DT WDD2L SOUTHERN UTAH STATES SUMMER SCHOOL BEGINS JUNE 19 addition, theres the spectacular summer of southern Utah, featuring great weather, national parks and monuments, and a bevy of activities. Plus some of the most exciting and entertaining extra attractions to be found anywhere, In From photography to economics and from marriage and the family to industrial woods, SUSC offers a full complement of summer coursework. Session runs from June 19 to July 14; Session II from July 17 to August including: THE UTAH SHAKESPEAREAN I 2 The June season marks the opening of the Randall L. Jones Theatre for the Performing Arts, which will, in 1989, offer three indoor plays. Molieres The Imaginary Invalid, Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie, and the late FESTIVAL: 11. If its a general education class, a specialized course or a bit of diversion you seek, youll find it here. More than 200 academic courses are offered, including the following special self support classes: Doug Christensens Nothing Like The Sun, starring Patrick Page. Outdoor productions are The Winters Tale, The Horsemanship archaeology field work ceramic and watercolor landscape workshops real estate licensing tax for organic chemistry forensics avian and landscape photography reading clinics early music and dance creative writing workshop circuit weight training private pilot ground school geology field trips and much more. Tempest and Macbeth. Plus, theres all the extras that festivalgoers have come to expect, like the greenshow, tours, lectures and the royal tea and renaissance feaste. non-accounta- THE AMERICAN FOLK BALLET: Burch Manns stirring dance troupe returns to the Festival City for a third year, with three different productions performed four times each over a nine-daperiod y from August 10 through 19. The Prairie Years, The Texas Breed and The Old South will be presented in the Centrum, with narration by Douglas H. Baker. O 0 V(U)K! MDM THE UTAH SUMMER GAMES: Following regional qualifications, the finals to the fourth annual Games will 1. be held in Cedar City June From the gala opening ceremonies through a wide variety of sports, the Games have proven to be among the most exciting of the states annual events. Sports this year include archery, basketball, bowling, boxing, cycling, diving, equestrian, fencing, gymnastics, horseshoes, karate, marathon, shooting, soccer, slowpitch softball, fastpitch softball, swimming, table tennis, ten K run, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting and wrestling. 26-Ju- ly Summer is truly special at SUSC. Pick up a copy of the summer school schedule at the Registrars Office or in Braithwaite Center 203. |