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Show ~ 3 : 5 Publications ADeh ee Workshop Graduation Rites to Cap Summer On Docket Pe For those who graduate at the end of summer school, com mencement will take place Thursday, | Aug.-17. This will be the climax of the 1966-67 | school year. | Degrees were awarded to 1156 students jast year. Of this group, 70 received associate degrees, 821 received bacliglor’s degrees, and 255 received master’s degrees. There were also 10 Ph D.s awardd The combined total for the May and August commencements was 3081, or 316 more than the combined total for the year before. The speaker for last year’s summer convocation was Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, of the Council | }| business take the course for graduale | laboratories and a] demonstrations are scheduled from 8 am. to 5pm. each day of the workshop. Specific areas of instruction include: letterpress newspapers, duplicated newspapers, of the Twelve of the LDS Church. yearbooks, advertising and photography. Special publications will be produced in each area of instruc according to the director Courses Offered Abroad Where 198 Are Enrolled The 20,000 regular semester freshman and year have of the. workshop, J. Morris Richards. Mr. Richards is chairman of the Department of Communications at BYU a students and 8,000 summer stu-,goodacademic background. country’s dents are not the only students Knowledge of the jlanguage is required. enrolled: at BYU. 1966-67 school. Photo shows mammoth climax summer schoo! year, August 17. Last year, 1156 degrees were awarded—T70 were associate pressiverites. degrees, ” i ad — SAEPe, BE,NARSRagroes,900-8 seore FED'S of LDS standards, and séurents in Saisburg, 1 Germany, *\the|2e7¥80¢€ collegiate honor code are another 56 in Grenoble, France,| and still another 60 will go to tepieigelinlaytard wer hi Burope S have been inSemester. Grenoble City during the SU™- {for Mexico the entire . snes are wtcere ove eee: SOMETHING inoftte the Semester wee |return to the United States in | June, N New: ® C . Creative will study ing : D mn eas Sh Dramatics hop F For Whitman. this worksop | cos ‘ed 5 cue Children secs 2 |Id physical poise, Library Space: Same ei ham Young University_under in each group. but advanced drama may be created from a|joyable as thatof the child with) Parents will be invited to ab- iding students preceede actual class work. ..W. contact this cerning Informal] ent is often as fruitful and en- vreciation of drama. ig| nine-day sight-seeing trip will|the direction of Prof. Charles drama students who have had/story, a poem, an experience, |marked dramatic ability. is Ch creative process, according to ios, of the chid who Tackstal skill in coercion ae. een held July 17 to Aug. 17 at Brig- y There will be 20 ot 25 children Prof. Founded in 1985, the BYU) block of Summer School. laa aee nein | oo facultyan mensbers i | Communica Department. | For further information con- crowd in George Alberti Smith Fieldhouse for im- The first creative dramatics,and.the 12, 18 and 14-year olds’ play, but guided into an orderly; important part, and the experi- moral attitudes, eee of Trav- | ig group,going ic Mexico workshop for children will be at-2 p.m, ly. ; workshop will comprise many : os any The teaching staff for a thie : wrk : . siecsil f At present there are #2 BYU} —Regular_ BYU standards, ob- Ghapeunuie Week ak part program sponsore high of{ managers school publications, Instructors accompanying the students can Whitman of the Dramatic experience | in ‘ working with) an historical event, or any oth- engaged if the er concrete idea. Imagination! Develops Imagination ‘The greatest benefit of jserve the final session of cre As 5 Football Fields | sve dramatics, ksh \ Th > a oe on re it zi gae children will be with a greater awareness and For further information con-| Aris Department. dieting of the complex cemming the SemesterAbroad chore will be 20 to 25 children| umber of enrollees warrants supplies the scenery and c0s-| sie dramatics, said. Prof |ed in root ae ee ea, problems of the world, today Programcontact: Brigham|children and each age -group|it, Prof. Whitman said. | tumes. Whitin, fs the. development | iw kee Cas e Fa oi! footealPe q the educational ara TSvelSeayspDepartment will meet $0 minutes each day) Free, oe Play Prof. Whitman emphasized! and’ exercise of the child's|mation eoncerning fees, tuition |i eaebene one tages of living, studying and) 0! , » five days a week. The four-| Creative¢ Sr einen that creative dramatics 1s notlimagination, The child learns|and enrollment, contact the lion volumes, Other traveling abroad. : r This program should not be hss Hg will meet at 9 a.m.,|0n child'sinlormal for the talented few, nor is itsjsensitivity, fluency of ideas, Officeot Special Courses and conveniences include a ae irs ame aeit PEATHERED FRIENDS AID | purpose to entertain an audi-| flexibility, originality, emotion-| Conferences, Brigham Young! listening area and Study Toure which are eats Campus Paper ted each summer. The tours are . Utah, 84601.|readers. lyear olds at 11 a.m., the nine,| Aisi island beiuce, enceof the child who lacks tal-|al stablity, social cooperation,| University, Provo, 10, and 1-year olds at 1 p.m| communication for rescue teams ester Abroad program is a resi- |ME. fat the sen| PUblished In ence program for BYU su-| SUMmer Term : | pee ON AT OUD» in the Alps of Austria, They | ; function better than the tra- :) attoaal aes vikio nie | Only 202,886 cases of measles) mountainous terrain. The “Universe,” BYU cam-|Weré reported in 1966, the few-| CARS THAT THINK the “a pus newspaper, is published for|¢st in 21 years. More than 18) A mnemonic device to remind r : \studeats during both sessions of million children have been Pro-\ car owners when their vehicle i summer ‘school. The paper will'tected since new vaccines be- needs an oil change and other published three times week-|°@me available in 1963 care is a recent industry brain fulfill general requirements at be BYU and same ly. SSS child. Mounted the flect the oe reteset students seeking ey America has more electricity | board, itejecta bate dents. are living. pF : i ag Z3 i ; z i |i i ilt a bv i #? Fy Te Bach group is taught by mem. st journalism may gain vee - next ae nations of|determined intervals to tell the le -trai aoe om the)the world combined. sc owner it is time for servicing. itorial are’ lo, the fourth floor of the see 0 WELCOME “Y‘ STUDENTS 1 Whether you practice ull see befter | any angle | Yoga 2 OF the plano ¢ SEE THE ASSORTMENT OF COLOR AND B/W TV'S AND STEREOS, TAPE RECORDERS AT TRIPLE ‘E’ Admiral 1967 BIG SCREEN COLOR TV WOOD CONSOLE with Masterpiece Lenses : from Standard Optical with RECTANGULAR TUBE Buyit here... Drive it there!! STANDARD OPTICAL uses Tillyer Masterpiece because they're the best. It’sas simple as that. No other lense provides such clear, sharp vision. 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