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Show October 131961 THE WESTMINSTER PARSON DOWNBEAT Intramural Program by Stan Jones Greetings! The music scene is rather slow right now, as both the choir and the orchestra are in the midst of rehears- certos. The concerts should be thrilling indeed. This is more or less a brief rundown on what to expect from the Utah Symphony this I hope that as year. first their for to many als prepare you as possible can attend appearances. However,', for these wonderful and stirring those who prefer and classical music,. I have concerts. CLASSIFIED ADS? , semi-classic- good news. al So long for now! . Call or See ELLIOT DOBIE NORTH HALL IX 6-- The aim of the Intramural Sports Program is to provide an opportunity for every stu- dent at Westminster College to participate in some type of competitive sports activity as regularly as their interest, ability, and time will permit. Athletic activities are organized on a team and individual basis thereby enabling all to from 10:30 a.m. until participate. Teams are organthere . will be a reized by classes. The major objectives of the presentative of the Utah Symon campus. program are: phony Orchestra WANTED Typing dictation 1. Recreation by Frances Bander Contact to provide an He will be selling tickets in Salt Lake School of Electronics. Converse of main lobby the and Ruth Errett opportunity for students to Hall. Tickets for the ten Girl to sell Jewelry Call spend their leisure time in For this issue of Parson, WANTED Sarah Coventry Jewelry IN ' supervised, scheduled concerts start at we asked various students competitive play. 2. Social Contact to profor and $10.00 students, $7.50 how much control they WANTED Girls to do Babysitting and General Housework, many openings, vide an opportunity for stuand run as high as $30.00. thought the administration many for room and board. Contact dents to meet and particiInformation about the loca- should have over what is Student Employment office. pate with others of their tion of these seats can be printed in the Parson. WANTED Service station attendants, own age. obtained from the representatThe consensus was stated many openings. Contact Student 3. Permanent Interest In office. ive. Employment succinctly by Jim Morris, a to develop, through For the past 15 years, the senior in Political WANTED Male for Dishwasher, Har- Sports majoring Orchestra satisfactory participation, an Utah Symphony Science, They shouldnt have man Cafe, HU interest in a variety of sports has been under the direction much. Mr. Morris went on WANTED Bus boy over 21, Manhat- that will remain with the stuof Mr. Maurice Abravanel. to say that he did not think tan Club 5th East 4th South. No dent after leaving the has it time gainthis campus. During the administration had too phone. 4. Group to develop ed in stature to become one much Spirit control, and this opin- WANTED Male to train as operating a feeling of belonging to a of the great orchestras in ion is shared room orderly, St. Mark's Hospital, by Nancy Rose, DA group. the United States. Mr. a whose major is P. E. junior director Abravanel has been Miss Rose pronounced the WANTED Male 21 or older with of the Music Academy of the Parson license to drive nursery staff exceptionally Chauffer's school buses. Call Love's Day NurWest at Santa Barbara. This IN sery. summer, he traveled once capable. WANTED Male for miscellaneous Grace a Mary Bowling, again to permany to conduct freshman work at private home. Contact Dr. secinterested in the Berlin Symphony OrchesYancey. tra. Once you have seen him ondary education, pointed out LOST Girl's ring. Owner may claim no matter how much at book store. conduct, Im sure you will that the administration had FOR SALE Watch control a agree with me that he is and Record Player. over the Parson, they couldnt Jot Vasques, Rm. 8, Foster Hall. of brilliaht man. As a 'point the articles from offend- FOR SALE 1951 personal campus interest, I keep Plymouth, blue con$10.00 1st someone. vert. New tires and and top. Contact ing music our head of thought Id as Tom IN soon as Hewitt, a Paul Mitchell, freshman, possible, 1548 South 19th East, Box department, is assistant concert master of the symphony. is yet undecided on a major, ,125 Converse Hall. $5.00 thinks the administration Van Cliburn to Return This season promises to be should have no control except administration, believe that certain things that are since the students do the $3.00 one of the most renowned in of out informaof taste, though Penny work ever performed. Among the obtaining list of guest artists is Zino Hartwell, a senior psychology tion and paying for the ParFrancescatti in his first ap- major, believes that students son, they should be in conpearance with the Utah Sym- are capable of dictating good trol. Mr. Graves pointed out that the Parson is primarily phony. His concert will be taste. a learning experience of on February 9 and the featShould Set Up Own Policy Mimi Hechtl, an undecided which the administration ured work will be the famous Contact Beethoven Violin Concerto. sophomore, believes that the should be in favor. Miss the opinion Appearing for the second administration should prevent Hechtl expressed KAREN straight year in Salt Lake, vulgarity and obscenity from that the administration has will be-- , the world-famou- s DOUG being printed, though Barbara enough control in other fields. While some believe the pianist. Van Cliburn. He will Wiley, a senior whose major perform, as part of the regular s commercial art commented, Parson should be solely a Sponsored by series on February 21, and Surely the newspaper sets student publication because will feature works by Liszt up its own policy concerning the Utah Westminster is published by the administration, and Brahms. This perform- vulgarity and obscenity. ance, is an absolute must, and Miss Hartwell pointed out others seem to feel assistance tickets should be acquired that The Parson is the voice and guidance would be desiraearly. Also, there will be two of the students only insofar ble. Miss Rose would like to special concerts on October 28 as the students are allowed see articles by faculty memand November 4 by Grant to speak. Many persons, bers occasionally. Mr. Graves Johannesen. This renowned notably Miss Hechtl, Miss thinks the administration Utahn will perform all five Bowling, and Elliot Graves, should stand by and make comes off smoothly. of Beethovens piano con a senior majoring in business sure it Today, 5 p.m., "Sccut Pod 5. Physical Fitness to provide an opportunity for students to develop a healthy body along with an alert mind. following la a list of the sports which will be offered In the program thle year, the approximate dates they will begin, and the name of the person to contact for more Information concerning each. Oeteber 2 Tom Urquhart Flag football October t Tennis Haney Rose October 2 " ........ .... MHM.HH " Doubles April Singles h. .... .. .H..U.KU .... .... .. " Mixed Doubles September 29 Tuck Hubbard Bowling October 18 .... Margaret Warren Volleyball Basketball: December 4 Men's ...... Jack Buckley January 8 Women's Georglanne Osselton December 4 Table Tennis Barbara 8mlth February 1 Chess March 18 Badminton --.. Doug Mead April IS .... Softball .. Map 1 Track Jim Hansen May 20 ... Dennis Helgeson Archery (Date - T) .............. Swimming up for each sport will be 'Signing started a week before the beginning of each sport In the gym. For tlie Best Selection Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 0f Prose Deadline: October 23, 1961 ... KELLY or HARP.ER The PARSON MAH Q-W-m- Haircut NOW Regular 1.50 ONLY VA With Activity Card '?L- r- & j ' r i- - r SUGAR HOUSE , ,?1 BARBER SHOP 1 60 million times a day people get with ice-col- d Coca-Col- that refreshing new feeling a! Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Col- a Bottling Co. of Salt Lake City 096 East 2 st South OFFER GOOD 1 UNTIL DECEMBER |