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Show c 0 0 desire to have the Vietnam War ended, one of those flukes which occur in Accompanied by a date, Harrison educational life, Harrison took a required attended the rally. One hundred thousand course called "Wildfiowcrs of the Wasatch" Peple gatered, and were declared an (at that time considered a refuge course for "Mc6al assembly." due to security for the football players and .Harrison experienced the A President. of that protest as he and results enthusiasm boyish suffuses his face as he terrifying message. recalls the course "that changed my whole bis date fled through the streets of Los r,rlf0nr hoPLes t0 flnd others who life." As a result of the class, he chanced Angeles, eluding the police, with win legislate for the preservation of our his major and graduated with honors in helicopters circling in the sky and environment and to whom he can pass a botany. truckloads of armed men In camouflage mysterious thing called "a sense of place" (a As an honors student, Harrison had suIts blockading the streets, response to the natural world and ones an opportunity to choose his school There was fear in the air, and for immediate surroundings, a grounding in graduate observed police brutality at its Harrison he study. Meticulously studied the h le and things possible mentors who could worst. These observations were peoP public Pjaces guide his with wlch we live on a daily basis). academic life. lie chose as his guide corroborated by photo records later UCLA at makcf TV Harrison tick? How and Harold Harrison Mooney, now a member of the Publlshed by tbe ACLU. did hc a keeper of "place?" remembers the as it of his National prestigious beginning of Science Academy It all started in an arca f Salt Lake He arrived in Los and acceptance of in 1968 understanding For a young far! boy from rural Utah radicalism. C1CJ ,GrCSCent n,W Part of on his Los Angeles was a veritable About this time Harrison had finished rr was, menu of dIversItlesthc f hIs Master's While degree at UCLA and, since many students were Jordan HvorffaKl!nncbacks State St. dropping out or doing drugs, he explored Mooney had accepted a new postition at Harnson describes his grandmother the ethnic riches of Olvera Street In the old stanford University, moved with Mooney to Q r C rmod wh encouraged Pueblo de Los ef?nrTCrfn Angeles, as well as the art complete his doctorate in biology at his ber that he gained galleries, plays and museums which abound Stanford. knowlcdge which enables him to teach in Los Angeles. A deep desire to be Involved in the Harrlson claims he left Utah to changes that were taking place at that Pnan?' Asavn!? n cmmuted explore "life in the fast tIme plus hIs newly minted lane," but to thf he CPlor1nf! ecologist, led Harrison Into observing the wide cukuraT sUtus Intended to bemnL a rUtah nWh?rC Los of activism in environmental Issues. diversity Angeles, over his time on the comer of Hollywoodspending Harrison stresses the great influence and Vine 1968...this was a time of the Counter of bis hberal arts education which gave him v-culture, of protest and idealism on the a, chanc? to open his mind to see beyond JC LriTOllDS X campus. Harrison recalls when students the confInes f the rural community in from UCLA were invited to ByTonySovos which he grew up. participate in a " of a required course an giant protest, attempt to convince in The "accident" Susan Palmer, an Independent have , transferred from the President the wildfiowers, Lyndon acquisition of the University of ' Johnson of the public's professional counsel, conducted 18 focus Utah seem to have no problems scientific method of learning, were benefits with groups on Jan. 26 and 27. Palmer said that parking at Westminster, said Palmer. which allowed Harrison to appoach his Ty Harrison is veritable the reason for the groups was to aid in in California with interest and Palmer said that students enjoy Clark Kent, with changing experiences construction of a "master plan," in order for having outside He took from those excitement. such the as organizations, Westminster College to adhere to the needs Utah Jazz on a to live in the world desire as as room do not experiences campus, long they somewhere in his of a quickly expanding student body. interfere with their education. around him and to preserve comfortably Palmer met with many different types mind... that to world as a students to those who Palmer, According heritage enjoy of preservation of our natural resources. Harrison passes on his message enthusiastically, raises money for projects large and small, participates in everything from town meetings to poetry readings in search ot those who will respond to the By school-teachers)- . , OCllS n Aid in iuaotci P1nn!f a a students, non-tradition- MBA such as on-camp- and transfer students traditional, commuter, Although adjunct faculty members did not 6roups questioned pfcunfa mbersfocus, and professional and cJh3! staff members. v c? PresIdent of nCra enrollment and college relations, said that .theqUes.tIJ"S wer? .not ,slcading. and were not directed toward any specific subjects. Palmer said, "The questions were very broad, but specific answers kept coming up." Green, who has conducted focus groups professionally across the country, provided the questions for the groups. the individual attention Westminster professors and staff members offer. They are also happy with the outstanding faculty, she said. Palmer said that the faculty is concerned with "being pulled too thin," and 11 hopes the faculty expand with the the of growth college. Palmer said that the Westminster faculty enjoys the mix of traditional and students on non-tradition- al campus. "On the whole,- everyone is feeling positive, like things are moving in the right - Palmer said. She also mentioned that students would like to see direction," ASWC News Recent Decisions more fine arts programs on campus. 0 Budget Committee Chosen Green said that although the focus groups will aid in giving him "additional By Skip Gregory By Skip Gregory information," the groups "will not direct This semester's first ASWC Executive thc outcome" of the master plan. According to Cabinet meeting was held Jan. 24 in the of ASWC offices. It was decided then that Committee, the rest of the uuugcl committee has meetings will be held every Monday at 4 been chosen. She said that besides her p.m. Kevin If you are in the Job market or will be summer The McGlincy, the rest of main item on the agenda was the the available with new opportunity members are: Heidi Smith, Stacey constitution. The cabinet decided t0 soon, take advantage of Career Services Northwest Pipeline working in the Luflin, Julie Roberts, Annette Tribby, Chris workshop series. Job search, resume and information systems area. Student interns oegln distributing handbills about the 'Dicker. Annalisa Anderton. Roland election and of Medina, interview workshops are scheduled with skillexperience in Cobol, JCL, the new constitution John Git and Vasi copies to Katsikathas. , students the throughout during the first week of Spring to assist you in Database design and main frame CTir3CO,mmendatons for next year's marketing yourself to potential employers. experience are preferred. Several interns February. ASWC budget will be made The workshops last about 45 minutes and will be hired in these PAID by the budget ASXC President Michael Hansen also committee . positions. following club hearings. The are held in Shaw Center, Room 111. All interviews will be held on Mar disclosed his efforts to have a highway sign n;, budget will be voted on and readjusted 9. Ask for Job which would indicate workshops are free. 11075 in the Career installed along the legislative by the for exit access to Westminster. Hansen assembly. Once you have completed a resume, Services Office. Engemann said the deadline for is presently working with bring a copy into the office. Resumes are Recruitment Update: from engineers kept on file according to your major. Electronic Data Systems (EDS) will the Utah Department of Transportation to making appointments on budget hearings is Co-o- p be on campus Internship Update: interviewing for their Communication Majors Public Systems Engineering Development Relations Assistant needed to assist with Program on Feb. 16. Business writing projects, ie. newsletter, video Administration, Computer Science and other majors (with computer or scriptingproduction and written In Sandy, Utah for a rural utilities reports office. information will be management) Meals and expenses paid. Ask for Job considered. Please check with Career 11077 in Career Services. Services to schedule an interview. Flying club is looking for new members. Benefits Wasatch Education Systems is CommunicationMarketing Majors Advertising Assistant needed to write copy, accepting mailed resumes ONLY for include lowest airplane rental rates in coordinate market research, typeset and Programmer Utah, positions. They are also assist with other detail work. Agency hiring for a Marketing ground schools, quality instructors and flight Assistant. Please works directly with Personnel Officers for stop by the Career Services Office for the training. Save hundreds. Financing available for various medium and large organizations in address and more Information. Hie Salt Lake Valley. Hours are flexible. Westminster students. Call Now. Rockv Ask for Job 11076 in the Career Services Workshops: Interview Preparation: Feb. 7 at 2 Office. 534-798- 5. p.m. Flyers in . . Computer Science Majors -- Excellent taZtZpamUon: Palmer said that the problems most frequently cited by students were an inefficient bookstore, poor library, and Inadequate parking facilities. Students who On-camp- us 15 STUDENT PRIV ATE PILOTS WANTED FREE Mountain 2 " Forum February 7, 1989 "Issue 15 |