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Show Registration for spring quarter evening school set at College of Southern Utah time students are charged on- ly $4.50 per credit hour. ' Students taking evening classes must be registered with all fees paid by the time of the second period that the class meets. A $3 late fee will be charged, whether taken tak-en for credit or audit, for anyone any-one registering after the second sec-ond class period. Refunds are" not permitted for those dropping drop-ping classes after the second j session. Registration for spring quarter quar-ter evening school at College of Southern Utah will be Mon-, Mon-, day, March 17, at 7:30 p. m. j in Old Main, Room 302, it was announced by Dr. McRay Cloward, dean of the CSU School of Continuing Education Educa-tion and Public Service. Courses to be offer.ed include: in-clude: Farm Records, T, Th 6-8 p. m.; Method and Theory in American Archeology, M, W 6:30-8 p. m.; Introduction to Architecture, W 6:30-9 p. m.; Electronic Data Processing, T 6:30-9 p. m.; Introduction to Chemistry, T, Th 6:30-9 p. m. (Lab TBA) ; Industrial Sewing, M, W 6:30-8:30 p. m.; Fine Arts for Youth, T W 4-6 p. m. Penmanship for Teachers, T 6-7; Supervision of Student Teaching (in conjunction with Utah State University), T 6-9; Review of the Fundamentals of Grammar, T 7:10-9; Grammars Gram-mars of English, T 6:30-9 p. m.; Introduction to Literature, Th 6:30-9; Advanced Expository Exposi-tory Writing, TBA; Masterpieces Master-pieces of American Drama, T 6:330-9 p. m. Also, Utah History, T, Th 6:30-9; Fundamentals of Arc Welding, Th 6:30; Industrial Crafts, Ceramics and Lapiday M 6-10; Writing for Pleasure and Profit, W 6:30-9. Children's Swimming (12 and under), F 5:30-7; Skin and Scuba Diving, M 8-9:30; Swim-ming Swim-ming (women only), M 6:30- 8; Body Conditioning (women only), M 6:30-8; Techniques of Physical Fitness (men only), T 7-8:30; Tests and Measurements Measure-ments in Physical Education, Th 7-8:30 p. m. American Government and Institution, M 6:30-9 p. m.; Mental Hygiene, M 6:30-9; Ap-plication Ap-plication of Statistics to Psy-cology Psy-cology and Education, M 6:30-9; 6:30-9; Methods of Teaching Social Science Subjects, T, Th 6-7:30; Introduction to Sociology, M, W 6:30-8; Introduction to Soc- , ial Work, T 6:30-9; Services to the Aged, Th 6:30-9. - I A graduate course conducted conduct-ed in cooperation with Utah State University will be offered offer-ed for three hours credit. Dr. Robert H. Moss will teach Supervision of Student Teaching Teach-ing on Tuesdays from 6 to 9 p. m. All classes may be taken without credit but some are particularly designed as non-credit non-credit courses and are adapted adapt-ed for citizens of all ages. Both lower and upper division divi-sion classes are offered for those who wish to complete degrees or take required courses cours-es which are transferable to other institutions. Registration fee for non-credit non-credit classes is $10. The $10 fee plus $5 for each credit hour is charged for credit classes. Graduate classes are $10 registration plus $12 for each credit hour. Regular day- |