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Show I CSU Students to Study at Mexico City College I College of Southern Utah stu-dents stu-dents and faculty members will leave for Mexico City Monday, March 18 to begin a quarter of study in language and other cultural cul-tural subjects at Mexico City College. Col-lege. Professor and Mrs. Harry Plum-mer, Plum-mer, both members of the CSU faculty, will accompany the group which includes Joan Bandley. Richfield; Virginia Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Beaver; '.aVern Purdy, Lake Arrowhead, Calif.; Richard j Lattln, Fallon, Nevada, and Kent Michaelson, Moutpelier, Idaho. The students will live with families of the middle and upper up-per classes and will have an opportunity op-portunity to observe first-hand the Latin American way of lie. In the December issue of "Off Campus," Barry Zwlck of Ohio University states that "The Mexico Mex-ico City College faculty advocates advo-cates learning by comprehension rather than memorizing. Few students by the text, which are paperbacks, and fewer yet take notes. Attention to the highly stimulating lectures, designed to interpret rather than merely to present the material, Is all that is required for success. You forget for-get the time-consuming busy work, yet better understand things in the end." Groups from Utah State University Uni-versity and Snow College will also al-so participate in the study tour. |