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Show Visiting Faculty Members Add Enrichment to Summer School Offering DR. BRUOE R. MC CONKIE COON ‘Industrial Class | Coon to Direct Dr. Robert Hales Speech Expert. Ola Wilcock Church Official Workshop on Is Headed By College Director | Graduate Level | Will Teach | Music Class _ "Assigned for Will Teach To Teach In Second Session | Hygiene of Eye | First Session LESTER W. , MATHEWS THOMAS W. OLA WILOOCK DEAN JONES J, ROBERT H. HALES DR. GLADYS TIPTON DR. JAY L. RISENMAY 2-Week Music Ricks College Class Offered For Teachers Educator on SummerStaff “Music in. the elementary) The director of the Depart-| A workshop in graduate edu-| Of special interest to elemen-| The director of guidance at J. Dean Jones will teach) Pkder Bruce R. McConkie, a A Provo ophthamologist, Dr.| ‘teachers are the Ricks College will be the inmember of the First Council Robert H. Hales, will teach at) speech 485, the diagnosis of school” will be taught by Ola’ment of Electronics Technology |cation, discussing the curricu-|tary classroom Educamentally two two-week workshops in ele sructor in theon Graduate Sait Lake City at\at Ricks College will teach a|lum and methodsbe fortaught of Seventy of the Church of Brigham, Young University's 31 communication disorders, IBWilcock of You how to organize the| mentary music being offered at a ig) retarded, will Universiiy’s|graduate cles. in eric cl Jesus Christ of Latter-day |first session ‘of Summer School. |” da ity’ Young ‘The class ia taught in the| 2% 4 clinic workshop the Aret righem: classes]of Zoology teach two Saints, will Department and will SSsion of Brigham Young Uni- Summer School. session the. second during | Lester W, Coon from Salt) Tipton of Teachers College, vices, at Brigham Young Unt Mr. Jones received his B.A.|degree in 1957 at the University| Thomas W. Mathews willjLake City will be the instructor. Columbia, Unversity, in 50m versity's Sucianee School |tion, structure, pathology and| ‘Young University. in Industrial |g: session of Brigham Young Brigham Young University sie eis pin ton ; , Education at Brigham Young) University's Summer School. [Summer School by Dr. Gladys Mrs. Wilcock received a B.S,|University’s Summer School, Summer School’ at Brigham consist of the study of the func: |versity’s Summer School and MA. degrees from Brig-jof Utah and has 60 hours of|teach Industrial Education 5as,|M#. Coon is a graduate of the eration with Dr.D.vanNat's) Dp. Jay L. Risenmiay, who The first class will be Gradu-|hygiene of the eye. ate Religion 510, The Gospels.| Dr. Hales graduated from ham Young University. He is| graduate workin elementary| which is a-class in the ‘current| UMVersity of Utah, with a B.S. pict omicr© T” RANY received his Ed. D. from BYU will-_present—methods 2 and MS. degrees, He hee) Brigham Toung ” pr (industrial and technologioa! ad-|taugit:in workshops at the Uni-| Dr. Tipton has a teaching ™ 1965, j presently employed-as a speech |; chemistry with a B.S, Hider MoConkie has done long’ p in the ares degreevind then” stiended.the\cend' bearing” eld supervisor |, Sec etanalin. has recently |imedieal gchool at the University and is teaching one class ‘at|. 48 ® teacher in the Columbus vances related to industrial edu-| versity of Wisconsin and the|career which includes general of dealing with the Guidance and ents and resources in bringing valuable music experiences to }the elementary classroom in |her many visiting professor-| ‘ Assists i ite ot eterwrgerswet irr Driver Education Teachers Offered Course for persons working] dents. FRIDAY, APRIL21, 1967 Danly Herald Utah County, Utah n ° | Pl ustrIa sC lastics Hawaii. ‘ LDS Church in 1956 and taught The Brigham Young Univer-| Workshop discussion will cen-'their standardized drivo-train-' This Workshop Health 401, can Her manybooks, articles, and in numerouscities in Utah. Sity Health and Safety Educa-| ter ci : phonograph materials are stana | tion Department assisted by the around techniques and cur- ers, be used for the driver and dard teaching aids in today’s} Wecan be robbedof the joys | of reaching a:goal by the memRegistration will be in Room education minot and certif schools Dr. Tipton will offer the first injure along will| 235 of the Richards Building’ cation. topics _ Te Problems. Allsc tavch Institute! dlweaslied |wilconeal ta BeregrPintade- signed | ourse obligation, janicetae re University ite turned to Ute and received a master’s degree jn 1956 ee Se ee oe cee meae ‘These courses are intended |to other qualified graduate stu4A all grade levels from primary to these activities. |teachers develop their own tal-|After completing his service {lal education. \University. world. i a Coen eS i | this area, One of materials pr od ima ware’ “Mor-|on degrees in the areas of Utah Technical Colle mon Doctrine,” which was/religious education, Bible and recently eraft Company. | d aq) lnsstoom and choral music at Services and problems relating taught Mr. Mathews received his| BS, anil MS. degrees from| sonClogs” de Ue ost ine, university gnd air! 4 graduate of Utah State Unt hia ir ene Soe Reea oneal Dr. Risenmay clty'sersity in 1968,ai ite UtEN|pervisory tah State 5University and tslarte of special director |the tha: Ale well asstate music In the| schools. as experience School. Training Sag |State coucter and a|| The USS Col District,education School in Nebo foronden noted Shes Supervisor. ame thenoordok Onesie Sate Oragon degree ral fing US. the to sip Unt-|tirst tthe consultant speech Pamala’ '* US: flag toral degree at Oregon State |Coon is thecoordinator of ape-|her ability to\ help classroom Foree and served for fwo years. | (versity of Utah ai ee eee Sen ee darta the Hales. waspeta, net California aiat San of employed The second course will be!tniversity Center Medical |Prancioco Ophthalm.as MoConkie B31. "Tcident doctor in . .|er of the: orthopedically handi-| Previous to his present re results of his research en- ee ¢ | School, Mrs. Wilcock is a teach. cation, Utah State University. gitent @ work embodying] of Utah, tor Veachers. ver: selected All interested persons ‘should week of. \.usic 587, Music for ory ‘of those we sf education and others interest-| their knowledge of driver and a aie _ * contact Dr. Ray Watters, De. Piesuestary-_Behoal Teachers, Dera: See ae © ° First’ for Mountain Area Jed in becoming certified in| safety education. The Utah| eee partment of Health and Safety and Music 601, Music in the driver and safety education,!Trade Technical Insttiute will) One-semester hour of upper| Education; Room 213 Richards Elementary. School, while Dr.|complete the second week of June 5-9. |Present driving techniques ondivision credit will be given.| Building, BYU. Davis of the local faculty will! the two-week workshop. ‘A new course in industrial former, Plastic Granulater, and! fai piste will be taught for the|heating ovens, 80 New Buildings this summer.) It is anticipated when all | In Last 15 Years 6 time Se atStBYU peor oft equpment iin, thethat department ert any in the Intermountain area. | will equippéd to instruct in During President Wil ’ ~ the industrial plastics processes| administration, ieon e. According to Dr. Edwin C,jof molding, casting, thermo- | buildings have been built on Hinckley, chairman of the In-|forming, reinforcing re and foam-| | o,campus, and many other builddustrial Education Department,| ing. B niune|in8 Modeled to accommodate «| ~ geleterrrkdotbln riculum guide sponsored by the State Department of Education ae Arts Center Biggest = wed ese prhas 99 frock Intuit PlasticsWork Academic Building | Michener,formee high commis. stoner to India and speaker of ; the Hotise of Commons, was ’ installed Monday as Canada’s 20th Governor-general. In an impressive ceremony accompanied by the booming of me ne, sie ee Frenidin 8. Harris Fine ‘cannonand the tplling of bells, stead StateUniversity in arts Center is the largest aca- Micheercs the oath of 2 The course will be offered demic building on the BYU |cffice, pledging vi next fall, and will be a required Campus. It houses four fee) Cmee sctve as Ce acme part of the regular teaching ters, a grand gallery, an opera’ Prime Minister Lester Pear- program under Industrial Edu- workshop area, musical and son and his cabinet officers cation, The emphasis’ will be 00| theatrical rehearsal rooms, 64 watched the swearing-in cere- industrial processes, methods,| 1.4. sethinar, laboratory and Mony from-a large table placed. and materials. re i atory 2G before the speaker's throne in The equipment on hand or Tooms, -and 112 office,=ie “red ordered by the departrhent in- Teception and conference rooms. chamber.’ cludes a Drake Hydraulic Press See with heated platens, Unex Jet First American citizen to be injection molders,- Battenfeld declared a saint by the Roman 2.8 ounce injection molding ma- Catholic Church was Saint chine, model,M B-5 Thermo- Francis Xavier Cabrini. and gilt senate Speaking as Queen Elizabeth's personal representative in Canada, Michenerpledged hisloyalty and devotion to the Canadian people. 1967 BYU Summer School Your Friendly Sears Store, Provo, Utah You Can Count On Us ForAll Your Shopping Needs (Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back) Offers Many and 1. 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Ist W., Prove, Utah—373-8700: | _« Open*Monday and Friday ‘til 9 p.m.‘ ~ Lots and Lots of Free Parking | ifevee & ? the new class, Industrial Edi-| Also to be taugh¥ in conjunc- the increasing number of stucation 460, will be offered this tion with this new class will be dents at BYU. summer but will be limited in| Industrial Education 593. This _—— © lis a graduate class which willy VERN ENERAL enrollment, K will primarily involve be putting into application those ae eS ~4f,|things learned in. Industrial! OTTAWA (UPI)—D. Roland |