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Show PAGE 8 THE THUNDERBIRD SUSC MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1990 ON SALE NOW IN THE SUSC BOOKSTORE $950 PROCEEDS CO TO THE DOUG CHRISTENSEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT. Friends of the late Doug Christensen wdl ivant to have a copy of this volume which contains many of his short stories, poems, newspaper features, the first chapter of an unfinished novel, and ' ' the award-winnin- g plays Sander and 'Pigeons,' as well as the first two scenes of Nothing Like The Sun,' which played in the Utah Shakespearean Festival's Randall Theatre last summer, starring Patrick Page. The preface includes reminiscences of Doug by longtime friend Larry Baker. Six dollars are The entire amount goes into the Doug Christensen Memorial Scholarship Endowment. This book is being sold profit-fre- e by the Bookstore as its donation to the endowment. Evening courses added Public interest in expanding the Southern Utah State evening school to include business administration and elementary education programs will likely result in the addition of some of evening courses. Weve had a good response to our query from people interested in such an outreach-typ- e program, said Phillip C. Carter, associate provost for academic programs. Many people would like to earn a bachelors degree in these academic areas but cant attend school during the day. If we get commitments from a dozen or so additional people, the Cedar City program should be able to begin this fall. Public input is important to division of continuing education programming, in fact public interest has helped determine what classes are being offered spring quarter. An as example, we added an evening section of Computer Science 101, a beginning computer class, after the schedule was printed because of all the telephone requests we received, he said. SUSCs spring quarter agenda includes extended day and classes, outreach and masters degree programs, and a wide courses. While many of the credit courses variety of classes the next two weeks, a number of begin during wont start until later in the quarter. Free evening school schedules are available in the Administration Building. With nearly 100 courses to choose from, Carter said, the best way to check into the program is to read through the bulletin. Extended day classes, those following the regular fee schedule, include everything from a trio of horsemanship course to Introduction to Autocad, a technical education course. classes, credit courses requiring separate fees and a minimum class enrollment range from pilot ground school and assertiveness training for women to foreign language classes in Latin, Russian and Hebrew. The schedule has been greatly expanded spring quarter to include a number of outdoor classes. Basic log furniture building techniques is listed next to a Spring Creek Narrows mule and rapelling. ride, followed by Kolob Canyon hikes, An introduction to mountain man living is yet another outdoor oriented class as are courses in home gardening, sheep shearing, mountain biking and a field experience for those interested in calling and photographing wild game birds. Non-credcourses for the indoor advocate range from basic baking techniques to beginning accordion and folk guitar classes, Suzuki Strings, yoga and relaxation, real estate licensing and recertification and a stained glass workshop. Also available are beginning square dancing, highland dancing and a number of dance classes for children. SUSCs Turning Point Program offers a variety of g class for courses. From an support group to a women, programs continue with a parent child swim class and courses in basic home repairs and Winning the Money Game. 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