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Show REGISTER MONDAY, JANUARY 8 I Evening Classes for College Winter Quarter I A well rounded selection of courses for evening school students stu-dents will be taught at College Col-lege of Soutnem Utah winter quarter, it was announced by Dr. Mciiay Cloward, dean of the CSU School of Continuing Education and Public Service. Registration will take place Monday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p. m. in Room 302 in Old Main. One of the more unusual offerings will be Photogram-metry, Photogram-metry, the science of utilizing photographs of the earth's surface sur-face for making surveys, maps, and land utilization studies. A specialized class in Play and Creative Materials will demonstrate demon-strate items which may be utilized for the enrishment of ican Literature (Graduate), T, 6:30-9 p. m.; Modern American Literature, T, 6:30-9 p. m.; Special Problems in English, Tn, 6:30-8' p. m.; Westward Movement, T, Th, 6-8 p. m.; Acetylene Welding, T, 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 p. m.; Fly Tying, M, 6:30-9 6:30-9 p. m.; Book Selection, W, 6:30-9 p. m.; Secretarial Accounting, Ac-counting, Th, 6:30-9 p. m.; Mathematics for Elementary Teachers, Th, 6:30-9 p. m.; Body Conditioning, M, 6:30-8 p. m. Additional Courses Diving, M, 6:30-8 p. m.; Junior Jun-ior Livesaving, Th, 5:30-7 p. m. (Section II, F, 5:30-7 p. m.) ; Swimming (Advanced Beginning), Begin-ning), W, 5-6 p. m. (Section II, W, 6-7 p. m.); Swimming (Beginning (Be-ginning . . 12 and under), T, 5:30-7 p. m.; Swimming for Women (Beginning and Intermediate), In-termediate), M, 6:30-8 p. m.' Psychology of Adolescence (Graduate), W, 6:30-9 p. m.; Psycuology of Adolescence, W, 6:30-9 p. m.; Reader's Theatre, T, 6:30-9 p. m.; Speeches for Every Occasion, Th, 6:30-9 p. m.: Business Mathematics, 6:30-9 p. m. a child's life. English Course . A course in Special Problems in English is designed for those who show deficiency in grammar, usage, and reading. Speeches for Every Occasion will be taught to give students stu-dents an oportunity to prepare pre-pare speeches for many kinds of public speaking situations. For the fishermen, a course in fly tying will be taught, with emphasis placed on ma- 1 terial selection and short cuts I to effective fly tying. 36 Offerings The complete offering of 36 evening school courses with times and dates is as follows: Art History, M, 6:30-9 p. m.; Basic Lettering and Typographical Typo-graphical Design, T, Th, 6:30-9 6:30-9 p. m.; Introduction to Accounting, Ac-counting, T, Th, 6:30-9 p. m.; Photogrammetry, T, Th, 6:30-9 p. m.; Play and Creative Materials, Ma-terials, T, 6:30-9 p. m.; Economics Econ-omics of Consumption and Family Finance, W, 6:30-9 p. m.; Penmanship for Teachers, I", 6-7 p. m.; Supervision of Student Teachers (Graduate), Th, 6:30-9 p. m.; Supervision of Student Teachers, Th, 6:30-9 6:30-9 p. m.; Advanced Electronics and Circuits, T, Th, 7-9 p. m.; International Morse Code, T, 7-8 p. m.; Applied Modern Grammar, M, W, 6:30-8 p. m.; Expository Composition, T, 6:30-9 p. m.; Introduction tc Literature, T, 6:30-9 p. m.: Seminar-20th Century Amer- |