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Show Office Hours 3 Office pm - 7 pm Ferry Hall 2nd Floor Monday - Friday Vol. 8; No 5 September 20, 1961 Salt Lake City, Utah Chief Cheers Controversy This edition of the PARSON is a non-schedule- From the Pres. d, special issue for Orientation Week. Its purpose is to sell the PARSON as an organization. We hope that you will find the PARSON opinionated, hopelessly irrational, f L and unjustly prejudiced in its attempt to cover and com-- 1 ? ment on the news. We hope that you disagree so vehe- mently that you will take advantage of the . - Letters-to-Edito- rs Department and an open invitation to write an article on any subject you feel merits serious consideration by the student body. We will try to publish any article that is and couched in acceptable language. Some students who have indicated a preference for journalism will be contacted personally to work on the PARSON. Other students may enjoy working in the mechanical layout department, covering a particular non-libelo- "Force and not opinion Is the queen of the world; but it is opinion that uses that force." Pascal I would like to take this opportunity in our special "Welcome issue to wish all new and returning students good fortune and success for the coming year. As a regular feature of the "Parson, this section entit- us led, L, From the Pres., has been created for the purpose of answering questions and informing students of certain issues which relate to student life and student government. K. to I. war Chinn Sharon Pratt paint applies Jerry Dining the course of the event, or soliciting advertising. Many interests can find fVeshmen Initiation (September year of as a preview there may be many ocexpression in conjunction with a newspaper staff. ). casions when a student or Staff meetings will be held at 2 p.m. each group of students would like Friday in the PARSON office, Ferry Hall, Second Floor. to converse, through this In terested visitors are always welcome. A PARSON bar-beqmedium, with the Student will be' held in the ravine on October 1, at 6 p.m. Association Government' This is a Sunday night event and dorm residents are Council or myself. It is hoped without dining facilities in Walker Dining Hall so thev 83 a and a buddy you say, Thats O.K. mate, we must die i will agree, that by having such a section may find it convenient to share a repastus gratis with i,would lik some real important duty but to live the life of a Chris as this, every student will be the PARSON staff Town students are wel- - you and i wiH have to do. tian able to witness the exchange cordially come on the same basis. no, imif afraid thats not for0f opinions between any stu-mW. U. Smith, editor dent and this years adminis- it concerns the getting ready for a trip well have to make, .tration, whether those opin- and the packing of our sea well, i dont wish to argue lions be in accord with each with you bag i guess theres nothing I other or not. By establishing and to which of course, well have I more to say, this means of communication take . . . would to i like only belp I between S.G.A.C. and the stu-U pack I dent body, controversy - or such as $2400 mate the us must take or..re?0,urce?' for th? PARSON, file Lakes no difference who trip we n case your orders should compromise will not end with all.tte? 1961-196- 2 year cabinets, a large ciommg come today. a few but will involve all who arp Carol Hewitt SScfS? est are interested. 5 many Please feel free to make use r of the FROSH GLIMPSE prejudiced is the phrase used throughout the year. In section if you wish to express 1 m his editroial. My slogan for fact, I cant even guarantee I now this great trip speak of COLLEGE PROBLEM the year is. Comfort the af the newsDaoer will ?urvivp should be pleasant, you will your opinion on any phase of were the Campus problems kno flicted, and afflict the com- - after the first issue. We, the campus life, whether that , fortable! and my all-osup- - PARSON cannot live on the but someday we 11 have to topics discussed by incoming opinion be of a compliment-freshmaof Westminster col--1 faceit, port is for our editor. I make brief successes of last seme& I and the University of I ary or critlcal nature. to lege not no bones fibout it! the PAR- - ter Therefore I I then, packed why Utah at an all day retreat I The success of this years students! SON is a controversial news-- and tf challenge y Saturday, September 9 at administration does not rest paper; the very purpose of its to become involved in your I in. the hands of the council existence, indeed, is to pro- - PARSON. As students, we are I me sea has of which Im Mountain Spaa. I mote controversy. of course interested in our Guest speaker for the event alone. It is dependent on the was Dr. Jacob Geerlings, pro--1 interest each of YOU have in Our present situation in the academic studies, but, as pres-- I down deep, y0ur heart, fessor at the University ofthe operation of YOUR stuis this: we have as-- . ent aiJd future citizens, we side, sembled excellent leaders, are as0 interested in be-- made of sin stained can js dent government. Your first vas and coming involved in the burn- I superior rebel-rouserI Dr. introduced the Geerlings opportunity to show some of hard core of dedicated work-- , mg issue of the day. I do wfth a lashing rope of pride, 1 reli-I to students of the many your interest and to partici-giouers; we have modified the not feel that there is much moral, and emotional v , , an S.0 A.C. meeting problems which may face I be will 26th, Sept. Tuesday, them. He stated that one of C-s Week-ua.m. room 9:50 1 at in the rising difficulties on camp-I with it find he will of concern packed is the lack and ly meetings will be held all of the newspaper. But with write with your PARSON, admincommunication love? among Adrian Chan, all . these accomplishments, during the coming year at this ' Editor Associate and Pl,aC large or small, and with all to or is it packed with goods ficulty can be abolished byare any thats not G. I., 1 of them, each person involved in camp-with sin and hate and evil, us life, becoming more aware I Respectfully yours, I will the customs let you by? of the individual. Jlm Morris Maurice H. McDowell, chapyou may have some souvenir lain at Westminster and the habits of the Student Chris-- 1 classified ads that you hate to throw away chaplain House at the I books fob sale LifePsych 101Ruch and but wiU they pass the heaven- tian Fellowship by of Utah, John University ly Censor over small Music 103-- 4 Perceptive Music when your orders come some Wade, presided Listener by Tlschler (used) $3.00. group discussions during 101 day? Biology by Villee which the students voiced Biology (used) $2.50. colE K it Slide rule and leather case their questions concerning (23 scales) $20.00. our sea bags must all be cen- lege problems. See Adrian Chan. Parson Office, 2nd sored Floor Hall. in-- 1 also The days agenda activities.! WANTED:Ferry before we can go aboard, DEAD OB ALIVE Writers there is the ship that will take eluded recreational and contributors to the PARSON horses and contact Swimming pools, staff Parson Office, 2nd us, floor Ferry Hall. to see our Lord occupied most of the freshup there man, with roller skating also BOOKS FOB SALE History 101-- 2 History of Civilization by Wallbank available. and Taylor (used) $2.50 for VoL 1, yes mate, the bureau up in $3.50 for VoL 2. heaven The group gathered once Math 100 Intermediate Algebra" we more to attend a campfire has our number, that by Richardson (Used) $2.50. 103 "Plane Trigonometry know. Freshmen Scott Belden and Sharon Pratt typify supper and singing around the Math by Wylie (used) $3.00. I to before fire orders Matter returning open in your got if today you See Jerry Chinn, Parson Office, 2n Gray many fellow students engrossed I would you be packed to go? Salt Lake City. floor, Ferry Hall. Workout freshmen orientation sessions. , 25-30- Is Your Sea Bag Packed for Heaven ue .... e' The Parson Needs You 3 '2W prSTo " "Letters-to-the-Edito- 7 n ut 1 , 1 s, s, 2 SHete'iMlsS: re (KS ... during v |