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Show College Summer School Sessions Open on Tune 12 College of Southern Utah Summer School will begin June 12 with the first four- i week term and the regular ; eight-week term, it was an nounced by Dr. McRay Clo-ward, Clo-ward, chairman of the CSU Division of Continuing Educa- l tion and Special Programs. More than 100 course offer- ings will be available in the fields of art, archaeology, biological bio-logical sciences, business, drama, English and language arts, education, home and family living, health and I ; physical education, history I I and political science, library I f science, mathematics and f physical science, music, psy- chology, and sociology. ' Workshops Listed Special workshops will in- I I elude Choral Methods and i Materials, June 19-30; Band Methods and Materials, June S 19-30; Archaeology Field and ;. Laboratory, each two-week period, June 6-August 4; Ger- man Language Institute, June ; 12-August 4; Environmental p Conservation, July 10-15; and ! Institute of Shakespearean I Studies, July 5-21- j Dr. Cloward said that test- s Ing, counseling and curricul- I urn are especially arranged I for students who currently graduated from high school. I Work will be given in regul- ar, remedial, and advanced I courses. I Special short tours and scen- ic trips provided for students will include a visit to Leman ; Cave National Monument July . 28 and 29, and a trip to Lake i Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, and Rainbow Bridge National Monument June 23 and 24. A course in horseback riding S will begin June 12 and will I include trips to the scenic i areas of Southern Utah. Private Instruction Private music Instruction is also available during summer school by special arrangement with members of the music department faculty. The sixth annual Utah ; Shakespearean Festival will s be produced July 13 through August 5 featuring "Comedy of Errors," "Hamlet," and "The Tempest." Registration and counseling for summer school will be held Monday, June 12, beginning at 8 a. m. in the CSU Student Center Ballroom- Registration for the second four-week term beginning July 10 may be completed on that date. Both summer school terms end August 4. A maximum of 15 hours work is permitted for the eight-week session with no more than 9 hours for each of the four-week terms. Registration fee is $10 plus $5 for each credit hour, or $40 per four-week session for anything over three credit hours. Fee is $80 per eight week session for courses totaling total-ing more than six credit hours. ; Single and family housing accommodations may be obtained ob-tained by writing to the Housing Hous-ing Coordinator, College of ' Southern Utah. |