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Show CSU Summer School Offers Choral Workshop Outstanding among College of Southern Utah Summer School offerings during the next weeks will be a seven-day workshop on Choral Methods and Materials Mater-ials conducted by Dr. Blaine Johnson of the CSU faculty. The class will be held June 25 through July 3 on week days. In addition to providing intensified inten-sified instruction for voice teachers, teach-ers, the course will offer college credit for high school graduates or college students Interested Ln participating in a 40 voice choral group for the duration of the workshop. Dr. Johnson will organize or-ganize a chorus from students registering for Voice 71 or 171 or Chorus 33 or 133. The group will be used for Instructional purposes pur-poses bv choral Instructors reijls. terlng for Music 151 or 211. Instruction will begin Thursday, Thurs-day, June 25 at 9 a. m. ln the Thorley Music Hall. A public concert will climax the course Thursday July 2 at 8 p. m. In the CSU old Auditorium. The second three-week Summer Sum-mer School session will begin Monday, June 29, according to Dr. McRay Cloward, Summer School coordinator. Courses will include Children's Literature, Salesmanship, Organization and Administration of Education and Advanced Organization and Administration Ad-ministration of Education, American Amer-ican Literature, American Fiction, Fic-tion, Physics of the Nuclear Age, Safety Education, Coral Methods and Materials. Several of the courses will offer graduate credit. cred-it. Summer School participants should attend all classes on the first riav of instruction Tii register reg-ister before or after the class ln the Registar's Office in the Administration Ad-ministration building. Information may be obtained from the CSU Summer School Office Of-fice or Information Service. |