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Show Special Education Courses Featured Registration for summer school at College of Southern Utah will start off a six-week course on June 3. This Is the eighth annual summer offering here. Featur-ed Featur-ed will be courses In the division divi-sion of education with a number of visiting faculty members to supplement regular star : People. Dr Joseph Filterup, chairman of the summer school, announced that besides the courses to support sup-port group requirements, a class in music teaching methods, de-signed de-signed for the classroom teacher, teach-er, will give emphasis upon the .techniques lor those wither without a music background. Musical activities in rhythms, , dancing, dramatization, listen-lng. listen-lng. and reading cadences will be emphasized. Children from the first to the sixth grades will be taught various kinds of songs and proper ways of singing In the children's voice training. They will learn to accompany their own singing on the auto-harp, auto-harp, orchestra bells and the piano. Several short dramas, or operettas, will be presented as a culmination of the course, Dr. Fillerup reported. Other musical activities will Include presentation of American operas by Gian-Carlo Menettl. These are "The Telephone," a farclal comedy cast for 10 singers, sing-ers, and "Amahl and the Night Visitors," with a cast of four men, two women and a small chorus. A. A. Leath of the Halprln-Lathrop Halprln-Lathrop Studios In San Francisco Francis-co will again join the visiting faculty. He has become highly respected among the people of this area for his patience In teaching the movement arts to children. This is his third year. Part of the curricula includes an opportunity for students In the division of elementary education to observe Mr. Leath's techniques In teaching creative dance and movement arts. An outline of Dr. William R. Palmer's Western history class Is set to supply teachers with history enrichment material not i found in the text books and to present history study for all who may not be teachers. Dr. Palmer Is an authority on the Piute Indian In-dian culture and Utah history. Special lectures, concerts and workshops will complete the curricula. cur-ricula. On the extra-curricular agenda are a number of scenic and historical his-torical tours to various landmarks land-marks in this area. This Includes a trip to Mexico with or without college credit |