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Show ‘Valuesin Q World Of Change’ Theme for ‘67 More than 50,000 persons wil! cipate in Brigham Young ity's Education Weeks is this, summer ile) ‘Geared to the theme, "Values In a World of C 8-10 BYU faculty mer Idaho Il: July %-July 15, (Boise, Ontario, Twin Falls, wil Burley), visit 48 cities betwe May and Northern California: July 6_ October and teach adults interested in furthering their educa- 15 (Sacramento, Oakland, Palo Alto) hon. Southérn California The faculty members travel Aug. 2 (Fresno, Santa. Barbara. in small groups: visiting specific geographic locations of the country. They stay in each city three days. July 18- Bakersfield, San Diego. alto) Los Angeles: Aug. 3-26 (AnaAreas tobe visited include heim, Long Beach, Huntington Canada, Mexico and locations Park, Santa Monica, San Ferwithin the United States from nando, Glendale, West Covina) } Pittsburgh and Washington, Mexico: Oct. 12-14 (ColoniaDC, in the East to Seattle and Juarez). Los Angeles in the West. The Education Weeks programs are part of the Division Instruction is given in science, religion, social sci- of Continuing Education at BYU. Further information con- EDUCATION WEEKvisitors will note, among the buildings on this campus, this stately cerning these programs is avail.) Maeser Memorial—oldest of the buildings on the “Upper Campus’ whose landscape is able from Education roe dominated by large, modern structures, most of them built in the last decade and half. ences, business and the arts, Special attention ‘is Lestyolan cheatin | significant comminity ser. |118 Herald R. Clark Building, | vice and individual develop. | ment, ae ra FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1967 |BYU, Provo, Utah 84601, uipe Sane Dail ee Herald— . OA y — | Stake presidents of the Church lot Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invite the BYU educa|tors into their area, The stakes |are responsible for the necessary physical facilities and also arrange for special displays, contests and assemblies. Approximately ten hours of. | class work will be offered each OVER 100 BYUprofessors will donate their time to teach some 400 classes during the four- day Education Week where college-level courses will be offéred to the public. > Chris D. Poulos, chairman of | . More Than 3000 Anticipated For | Education ucation ; Week on says, “Since we deal in non- pose’ is to motivate people to continue their learning.” 1 This is the 45th year that | Fome programs, stxrscse" ee . ¥ | day. c i Campus |tion av’: sonore ine bic Weeks program. In 1922 é Bducation Week on the Brig-\is free evening entertainment |cation Weeks, 118, Herald R py ae the first program ham Young University campus/following the day's classwork. | Clark Bldg., BYU, Provo, Utah |! bot ~~ of Provo. oe is ‘expected ane |e 4,000 persons June 6-8. te Guided tours of the campus |84601., jover 250 stakes and 2,500 wards et will acquaint visitors with the , of the LIDS Church. Many perindorenetion was revetred many facilities available to Special Collections bie slganal them while they study at BYU. 3 - a Crets Thurman;| For further information and| Open to the Public or 5 more than 100 BYU professors pplication blanks contact: Edu.) will donate their time to teach | some 400 classes during the Ww four days that the collegeevel k h 0 WWOrkShOp course are offered to the public.| “4 Prominent civic, professional, Recreationa On I and church leaders will join the : BYU faculty members in offer-/ Dance on Tap ing courses that help develop’ = = not affiliated with the Church take the course . ; er when it comes into their There are several special |*"i all the hours spent in collections which are open for! public viewing on the BYU! - class during the BYU Education: Weeks this summer campus. Notable collections et were totaled, it would be clude those in archaeology | equivalent ‘of 400. students (Rm, 17%, Maeser Building),! going to school full time botany (Rm. 208, Grant Build-| ing, and Plant Growth Lab.,! ; for nine months. ‘The Education Week sched- of Change.” ‘A one-credit hour, upper a ee a cone Preston: May Si-June 2, Sponsored by the Division of| division course in recrea- aa) iaies ( ne x| (Preston). the theme, ‘Values in a World| tional dance will be held as Rm. 297, Ad = eee Eastern Circuit: June 1-10 Continuing Education, at BYU,) a workshop at Brigham Fost sg yyring ‘Science Caries DC. Gatfney,| the program offers classes in| Young University June 5-9. human. relations, business, sci- | ‘The course will include the speech e peeens orn newest techniques for group Campus Has Large teenagers, family relationships,| ‘struction as developed at and the family in a modern| Brigham Young University, . Collection of Art world will also be available. | and will ‘be geared ‘for A daily devotional assembly,| junior high,-high school, col- : . S.C., y: | Dene= ee secte | rizona-) . 2 Cluff Plant Science Lab.), 20-| ye: ,¢ la: | i1as Vegas, Mesa, Phoenix) | Idaho I: May 3iJune 17) (Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Poca- A distinguished collection of tello, Blackfoot, Montpelier) more than 9,000 paintings, orig-| Utah: June 6-Sept.-8-(BYU, ; featuring prominent leaders of| Jege, church and other |jnal prints, drawings, and’sculp.|Ogden, Sait Lake, Sugarhouse, the Church of Jesus Christ of| dance teachers, ture underlines the BYU em-|Logan) Latter-day Saints, and various|’ Of special interest will be. |phasis on thé fine arts. The| Canada-Northwest: June 16- | religion courses will compliment | the records, films and writ- ten instructions which have all major buildings~on campus Spokane, Moses Lake). ‘Ad added attraction of Educa-| been prepared as teaching |and is a prominentfeature of| regular class work. tion Week on the BYU campus| aids, collection may be viewed in| July 1 (Calgary, Lethbridge,| the, Harris Fine Arts Center. Southwest: June 19July 1 (Snowflake, eeEl| § G Mm é S 2 re A SYMBOL OF HOSPITALITY IN THE WEST . . * AND TRADITIONALLY CHOSEN YEAR AFTER YEAR BY THOUSANDS OF BY.U, STUDENTS AS THEIR FUN FASHION HEADQUARTERS 5 Maybe youdo, tee ® tT > : If you're coming to Provo for summerschool you'll only be here a short time. But-by the-erid of the first week you'll need a well known loéal bank (so you can cash checks easily). Of maybe you'll need some friendly banking assistance. Or @ small tuition loan. 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