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Show MAURICE K, GROSSMAN JOHN D, LAWTHER | \DR. HAROLD CHRISTENSEN | { CORNELIA J. BENTON PRIL Q. MILLS DR. BERTRAML, JOSEPH |DR. M, HERBERT FREEMAN DR. RAY G, PRICE | Lawther to Have! Sociology Prof ‘Graduate Course Shakespearean |Freeman to Teach| Mills to Teach Minnesota U. | In Graduate Professor to Seminar Authority At Purdue Will | In Handicap Of Arizona to | 2 Graduate r Education Area | Direct Seminar Teach Ceramics Phys. Ed. Classes Join ‘Y’ Faculty | Training Offered To Teach Class In Business | Art Professor An associate professor of art, Cornelia J. Benton, a teacher One of the world’s foremost A professor from New Jersey, Pril Q. Mills will teach in the! Dr. Ray G. Price from the ig the at eee of | A professor. of sociology at University’s Purdue University, Dr. Harold of the visually handicapped in authorities on Shakespearean State College and head of the Graduate Education Depart- University, of- Minnesota will the Salt Lake School District, acting, Dr. Bertram L. Joseph, Business Education Department ment for special education dur-|conduct a~ seminar in general Summer School, John D. LawBer professor aieriboa ol tte T. Christensen, will be one of will instruct at Brigham Young will be. a guest director and will instruct a seminar in busi-|ing both semesters of Summer |business at Brigham Young at College of Health and Physical the University’s Summer School, lecturer with the Dramatic Arts ness education at Brigham |School at Brigham Young Uni-| University's Summer School. Education Pennsylvania . | Business Education 690 A Mrs. Benton will teach in the Department’ at Brigham Young Young Univefsity’s Stgymer versity, School. Maurice K. Grossman, from the Brigham Young = University ? will of Arizona teach courses in ceramics from-—be- ginning and design to advanced ceramics at~ Brigham Young State University, will instruct Dr. Christensen is a graduate of Brigham “Young University in sociology, with his masters Graduate ‘Education Depart- University during the 1967 Sum- School. | Mr. Mills graduated from the| Will be taught by Dr. Price Dr. M. Herbert Freeman has| University of Utah in 1950 with from June 19 to the 28, three ment, conduct a resource room mer School. for the visually handicapped Dr. Joseph has-taught acting had a varietyof teaching and/a B.S. degree in education, Hours per day in the Jesse student in the Laboratory. and directing of Shakespeare at ‘business experience. He has After teaching in the Salt Lake ee ests oea B.S. degree from Wayne State variety of teaching and coach- of science~degree. He received ‘ ative in writing for City sche % an leaching intensive ‘methodology’ clinic e deen very active City schools for eight years, he ating. ischool, and supervise student the Bristol Old. Vic School and University in fine arts and arts ing experience in football and his Ph. D. at the University of teachers in Graduate Educa- the London Academy of Music professional books and journals became interested in mentally education and a M.A. degree basketball. He has been head Wisconsin in socioldgy. general ‘business. tion. She will also teach two|and Dramatic Arts He is a in bookkeeping and accounting retarded children. His special research fields classes — the observation and former director of Shakespeare methods. from Ohio State University, in of the department of physical Price has had a wide He received a’ master of arts -eeramics. He initiated the cer-| education and athletics and the ate in family sociology, popu- participation in special educa, Studies, E15 Acting School, Dr. Freeman has taught and degree from San-: Francisco variety of teaching experience \ amic, sculpture and crafts pro-'head of the department of edu- lation and cross-cultural analy- tion a practicum in special edu-/London. lectured in about 20 universities State College in 1962 in the in the Indiana Schools, indiana gram at the University of Ari-|cation and: psychology at West- sis. The classes that Dr. .Chris- cation. lecturer in and colleges all over the United |field of mental retardation. Mr. State University and has served He also 3 tensen will teach are in the asthe director of Business =e: |minster College. |Renaissance English Literature States. Working as a consultant. Mills is presently teaching in Teacher Training at the Univer. The Fulbright Fellow to, At Pennsylvania State Univer- Child Development and Family | at the University of Bristol, and teacher, Dr. Freeman has been |the Hayward Unified School MEN FILL IN sity of Cincinnati and is pres Japan was awarded to Mr. |sity, Mr. Lawther was the asso- \Relations Department. They with the U.S. Ageney for Inter-| District in California, ‘director of the .Ph.D. program ently professor of business edu> rossman and he went to Japan |ciate dean ‘and director of are the research problems and Men are invading the tradi-| at the University of Washington, national Development in India| —_—_———_— to do research in folk pottery |graduate study in the college jmethods in -child development tionally feminine from 1963. to 1965. | English is a requirement for cation at the University of Minsecretarial, Prefessor Joseph is the aut jand family relationships, and} and lecture on American cer-|of health and physical educaAt NewYork University Dr. entrance to college in Japan, a current concepts and research £ ld. A recent surveyrevealed |of “Elizabethan Acting,” Freeman received his B.S., country where 60,000 persons AtIndianaState Bini Colamic history afd technique. He tion and_ athletics, MS. and Pt ; 3 Wes recei his has also done research in Mexi- ‘The classes Mr. Lawther wili|in. family relationships. These 20,000 in this category, a large Since and the King, icieseee will be taught during number of them in the railroad Study of Hamlet,” and “Span. | can folk crafts, and helped in| teach are the mechanical analy. his M.A. at the University of first session of Summer industry where the position re-\iS4 Tragedy: an orientation program for|sis of activities and motor | young Southwest Indian craits-jlearning in the graduate de- | School. men. I partment of physical ae | Joseph will be the guest ‘direc| Dr. Maurice Barnett, director University, Dr, Barnett receiv. " tor of Shakespeare's University’s Surimer School. two graduate physical educaMr: Grossman received his ae je bal ots n MS sodPhD. degrees, _lare Englishteachers: ques i venghtravel ht trav | During thehest first term of BYU’ . Education ‘ Daring p:| Lecturer Joins Staff Dr. Peterson Reappointed Director of SummerSchool The director of Young University's School, Dr. Dean A. ‘was reappointed to tion in September Brigham member of the Sunday School Summer|General Board of the LDS Peterson, Church and a member of the that posi-| BYU Fifth Stake High Council. 1966 after| rivers ef Clclanat.” Dez Applications Being Accepte | Lear,” to be presented partment of Public Instruction, of budgets in the state of Utah, | “it : ater; Exact ion will be Will be one of the guest lectur-|and his Ed. D. degree was a| | study on school buildings in| For Speech-Hearing Clinic poe |the state of Utah. | LEWIS‘ NEXT sity's Summer School. inMine ot research for the State De-|ed a MS. degree in the si ers. at Brigham Young Univer- Applications for the Brigham gram than there has been nl Young University Summer Speech and Hearing Clinic are In addition, larger numbers now being accepted for evalua-| of college majors in the the past.” | tion, according to Dr. Gordon and ‘hearing field have made it M. Low, Speech and Hearing possible to increase the number Clinic director. |of speech and hearing faculty The clinic is held four days a|responsible for the clinic pro‘week, one to two hours per day, |gram, he said and deals with such communica.| The summer faculty in speech Dr. Peterson held the Sumtion disorders as voice prob-|and hearing will include Dr. mer School position previously from 1958 until 1963, when he. The Stephen L. Richards lems, stuttering, difficulty in Low, Dr. Alonzo J Morley, Buildingis the center of physi- being understood, hearing im-|Prof. J. Lorin Jex, Prof. Paul went to Norway. cal education activities on cam- pairments, language difficulty, C. Moore, Dr. Parley Newman, He received his B.S. jand delayed speech develop-/ recently associate secretary from BYU in 1938, his M.S. | ment, | the American Speech and Hear* from the University of Dr. Low expects the clinic ing Association, and two visitSouthern California in 1941, ing faculty members: Dr. Dean and his Ed.D. from Southern to be able to enroll all | Jones, director of special ser* California in 1959, applicants in the 1967 sum- vices, Nebo School District, and Dr, Peterson is also a promer clinic, both children Ralph Haws, co-ordinator of fessor of business education at and adults. and hearing, Jordan BYUand teaches a few classes \ers’ training and a laundry. “Prior to this time, only a| School District. each semester. limited number of clients could| Those interested in enroll“Dr. Peterson taught business |Baried ‘Treasure be accepted,” he said. “Now) ing in the summer session education courses at We that the clinic is housed in the of the speech and/or hearing WASHINGTON (UPI)—North new Harris Fine Arts Center, clinic should contact the State College and Dixie College before coming to BYU in 1942. jVietnam, which has been there is adequate space for a clinic office, F-484, Harris \dispersing its petroleum sup- more extensive treatment pro- Fine Arts Center. {plies to avoid U.S. bombs, has jtaken to putting some of it in ‘Point Four Program in Iran, cemeteries, U.S, officials re‘The program is a United States ported today. sponsorship of technical assist- The oil is stored in 56-gallon ance to underdeveloped coun- drums and js dispersed undertries. |ground in a variety of locations, He married the former including local graveyards, they Lyle Evans in the Manti | said, Temple on Aug. 28, 1939. ‘They now have six children: ‘ENEMY COUNTRY‘ STAR Erland, 26; Janet, 21; SuHOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Ansan, 19; Deloris, 17; Coleen, janette Comer will star for 10, and Sonja, 7. sa Universal in “In Enemy CounDr. Peterson is presently a try.” returning from serving as pres-| ‘Kentof the Norwegian LDS) BYU) Has Mammoth : BS. degree, and he received Ghicago, and his Ed. D. at Phys. Ed Building HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Jerry Dr. Barnett will teach in the Hehas served . as a; consultant) hy Depart- to the Education Joint Legisla:|Lewis’ next big comedy will be ment the organization and ad-| tive Committee for the past ‘Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower years for the State of |the River,” to be filmed in England. Depart —_|Sewiwe “nication [tmwissenph | HOEY, SRE 2tt DailyHerald [A grsduste of Brigham Young! CALENDAR OF EVENTS ON CAMPUS SA Applicatiéns for admission to Brigham Young University's 1967 Summer School (both terms) willl be accepted until May 31, according to Dr. Dean A. Peterson, director of Summer School. Education Week on the campus is scheduled for June 6-9. Registration for the first session of summer school will follow on June 12, with actual class instruction beginning June 13. The second term will begin with registration July 16 andclassinstruction July 17. Utah’s, Pioneer Day will be observed July 2 with classes dismissed. 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