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Show I College Schedules Early Evening Classes In an effort to meet public demands, de-mands, College of Southern Utah is scheduling a number of class offerings In the early evening during the fall quarter. Dr. Mo I Ray Cloward, Coordinator of Evening School, indicated that initially the course offerings would be added as soon as thej need became known. Regular students at CSU can Include the evening classes with their other registration. Special students will pay a fee according accord-ing to the Sate requirements and classes may be taken for credit or non-credit On the agenda is a History of Utah, Speech 13 (Crea- tlve Discussion), Music 33 133 (male and mixed chorus), Blue Print Reading and the Introduction Introduc-tion to the New Testament. Classes will carry from 1 to 3 hours of college credit and wi'l begin at 6 p. m. and be taught two evenings a week except the New Testament, which will be taught on Wednesday only each week. Schedule for the other classes will be determined. Townspeople and any interested interest-ed persons are invited to call Dr. Cloward or the Registrar's Office for Information concerning these course offerings or other classes that.soay.be added to the schedule. |