Show Summer Classes Glasses To B Be e Held at Snow An on-campus on summer school session will be held at Snow College this summer for students students students stu stu- dents who wish to to speed up their graduation and for teachers teach teach- ers who are arc planning to attend a summer session elsewhere it was announced ced following a re recent recent re- re cent meeting of the Utah State Agricultural College Extension administrators at the Ephraim school Classes will be taught in four fields 1 Industrial Arts Plastics leatherwork etc 2 Political Science e T The Ii e foreign and domestic scene 3 English Literature Children's Childrens Childrens Children's Childrens Children's Child Child- rens ren's literature 4 4 Psychology 1 i Mental e n t tal a 1 Hygiene Hygiene Hygiene Hy Hy- Hy- Hy giene These classes are all upper or graduate credit and w will i 11 count as as' from 3 to 5 hours de depending depending depending de- de pending on the amount of oC work done Students can thus work to toward toward toward to- to ward a bachelor or master de degree degree degree de- de gree by taking classes locally for which they otherwise would have to go to Logan Teachers who wish to continue work to toward toward toward to- to ward a Masters Master's degree or who are working for renewal of old certificates can benefit greatly by planning now to attend this summer session those in charge report Registration will be at 9 a a. a m. m on Thursday June 3 at Snow College Representatives of the will be on hand to make appraisals of present credentials and to give further information Classes will be held on Mondays Mondays Mon Mon- days and Tuesdays of each week both in the morning and afternoon and will continue for five weeks |