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Show eles ROVO, UTAHCOUNTY, UTAH BYUAnticipates 800 Enrollment for Summer First Term os Will Open On June 12. Scholars from many states in the nation and many nations of the world will converge on Pro- vo in early June to begin a sum. mer of study at Brigham Young University More than 8,000 students are expected to take classes for credit during the two terms of Sum: mer School. The BYU summer session has become popular because students can gain valuable college credits and at the same time enjoy all of the va- cation extras which are offered bythe location of the University at the foot of the Wasatch Moun. Summer tains and in the heart of scenic America, Edition School Many To Stay Also a large number of st dents already enrolled at BYU have indicated their intention to remain for the summer terms, They will be joined by graduates returning for addi- tional work and new students getting a head start on their college careers. The first term will be held from June 12 to July 14 and the second term from July 15 to Aug. 17. On the final day, the summer convocation of the 92nd Field-house. Holidays will be observed on Independence Day, duly 4, and Pioneer Day, July : 3 . : aPeenon — Apply By May 31 Applications for admission to the University for Summer x School, whether by beginning or returning students, must be made before May 31. Students in good standing (Gee BYU EXPECTS, page 6) You can combine study for credit with vacation atmosphere at Brigham Young University SummerSchool, On this page are glimpses of campus buildings and campus life at BYU. Upper right is. the Cougar mascot statue near the new ‘Y’ Stadium, symbol of BYU's surging athletic might. Continuing clockwise. are; the new Harris Fine Arts Center; the Recital Hall in the Harris Building; the food line in one of the Wilkinson Center cafeterias; a Sunday churchservice in pPogress on campus; and some scenes you'll recognize in the Block Yat upperleft. « |