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Show Most Successful BAC School Ends With Tests Friday With final examinations sched. uled for Friday, summer session at Branch Agricultural college will come to an end for this year. The session was described by Dr. Daryl Chase, college director, as one of the most successful ever held. Enrollment has been higher than any time in the past, and the program of activities has been complete. Special features (Continued on Page Two) Summer School (Continued from Page One) of the session have proved popular pop-ular with townspeople as well as students, Dr. Chase said. The tlasses of Dr. J. N. Sy-mons, Sy-mons, visiting professor of sociology, socio-logy, have been very popular. The family life institute, directed by Dr. .Symons, gave practical held on family problems to several sev-eral hundred southern Utah res-idents. res-idents. Dr. Symons is professor of sociology at U S A C. The music offerings of Irving Wasserman, Logan pianist and teacher, were an unusual attraction at-traction of the summer session. His course in "Piano Masterpieces" Master-pieces" was filled to capacity, and his concerts were well attended. at-tended. Another new feature that proved popular was the writers' workshop conducted by three outstanding western authors, Juanita Brooks and Maurine Whipple of St. George, and Grant H. Redford, professor of English at University of Washington, in Seattle. Two other workshops, one in theater and one in handicrafts, handi-crafts, were also new offerings, and proved successful. |