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Show Summer School Courses Set at C S U Preparations are rapidly being completed for the annual summer sum-mer school sessions at the College Col-lege of Southern Utah, to open June 6, and continue through July 15. Indications point to the largest and most varied registration regis-tration In the history of the summer sum-mer activities at the southern Utah school. An excellent visiting faculty will augment the resident faculty facul-ty to provide an unusual range of subjects to students seeking special summer training. The visiting faculty include Harry Leith-Ross, New Hope, Pa., landscape land-scape painting; A. A. Lcathe, San Francisco, Calif., dance; Irving Irv-ing Wassermann, Logan, Utah, piano; William R. Palmer, Cedar City, western history; Dr. C. W. Meighan, Los Angeles, Calif., archaeology; Dr. Richard L. Threet, Lincoln, Neb., geology; William II. Manning. Inclewood, Calif., voice; Arietta Williams, Duchesne, Utah, elementary education; edu-cation; J. Elliott Cameron, Richfield, Rich-field, elementary education. The resident facilty will include in-clude Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, A. W. Stepheson, Richard M. Row-ley, Row-ley, Theron Ash croft, Carol Johnson, John-son, Reese P. Maughan, Cleo Petty, Pet-ty, Eugene Hardy, Jeniol Reeves, A. Glen Wahlquist, and Blaine Johnson. In addition to the usual wide-range wide-range of special training subjects, many interesting workshops, lectures, lec-tures, concrts and tours to various vari-ous interesting spots of the area are again scheduled during the six weeks summer school. Offering unusually fine facilities facili-ties for the sessions will be the new library and theatre at the college, and the new men's dormitory dor-mitory will provide excellent housing facilities for out-of-town registrants. The detailed list of courses of study to be offered will be off the press this week nnd will be circulated irhmediately. |