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Show Outstanding Summer School Program Lined Up by College The six-week summer school at College of Southern Utah is set to begin on Monday, June 3, and it will continue through July 12, Dr. Joseph Fillerup, chairman of summer school, announced. Featured during the six weeks will be instruction to Include courses required for Utah certification certi-fication in elementary education, educa-tion, a selection of elective courses, cours-es, a series of week end trips to the scenic centers of southern Utah and the historical sites nearby, and a three-week tour of Mexico. Local tours with a special lecturer lec-turer will take students to the old home of Jacob Hamblin in Santa Clara, a two-day Jaunt to the "Hole in-1 he-Rock," a scenic-photo scenic-photo tour ovev Square Mountain through the Kolob area of southern south-ern Utah, the Virgin oil fields, Zion Canyon and school-conducted tours on the college property in Cedar Canyon. Special lectures, concerts and workshops will help to complete the curricula. Supplementing resident faculty facul-ty members will be six visiting educators. Edith Kirtley and Lil-lis Lil-lis Larson, prominent Cedar City educators, will conduct classes in the department of education; to teach creative dance will be A. A. Leath of the Halprin-Lath-rop Studio-Theatre In San Fran-cisco; Fran-cisco; H. B. Nickolsen, of the anthropology, an-thropology, department at University Uni-versity of California, will conduct con-duct a program of field training in archaeology; a local historian Dr. William R. Palmer, will present pre-sent special lectures in a history course, and Irving Wassermann, associate professor of fine arts at U SU, and renowned pianist will again Join the summer school staff. Dr. Fillerup announced that a lecture team, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Osborne of Columbia University, Uni-versity, New York, family life consultants, will present a day's workshop. The date will be announced an-nounced later. |