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Show CSU Summer School Shows Marked Increase Over 1966 College of Southern Utah Summer School has exper-;enced exper-;enced a 30 percent increase In enrollment over last year, it was announced by Dr. Mc-Ray Mc-Ray Cloward, summer school coordinator. He said that an even greater increase is anticipated an-ticipated for the second four-week four-week session beginning July 12. Dr. Cloward encouraged all who can to register for the second session now. A special registration will not be held at the later date. Those wishing wish-ing to register may contact the registration office in the CSU Student Center. A special archeology program pro-gram is offered by the college in a series of two-week courses. The next section begins June 20, with a new group beginning every two weeks after that date through August 4. The class, meeting from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. daily, consists of lectures, laboratory work, and field excavation in the prehistoric Indian cultures of southern and western Utah. The course offers two credit hours for each two-week period per-iod with a maximum of six credit hours during a six-week period. Those wishing information in-formation may contact Dr. Cloward or Dr. Richard Thompson, course instructor. |