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Show Community change specialists meet at SUSC this week An advanced program for community change specialists began Monday at Southern Utah State College and will continue through August 2. Attending At-tending are 20 psychiatrists and psychologists from throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Holland, and Uruguay. Uru-guay. Staff for the program includes in-cludes Dr. Curtis Mial, associate associ-ate director of National Train, ing Laboratories, under whoso sponsorship tho workshop is being conducted, Grovor Bunker, professor in the Community Com-munity Action Program at the University of Arizona, and Clarence Hester, administrator administra-tor with tho Los Angeles City Schools. Others serving as instructors in-structors are William Moore, community development con-sultant con-sultant from Chicago, 111., Dr. Edward Moe, director of the University of Utah Bureau of Community Development, and Dr. McRay Cloward, dean of the SUSC School of Continuing Continu-ing Education and Public Scr-vice. Scr-vice. Community development studios wilj be made by the group on behalf of tho Pima College, in Tucson, Arizona and Cedar City Indian residents. resi-dents. Dr. Cloward said that through the 15 years NTL has conducted laboratories on the SUSC campus, this is the first advanced laboratory of this type to be held in Cedar City. All other advanced labs have been conducted at Bethel, I Maine, primary NTL training t location. I : 1 |