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Show PC Sends Past Pres. To India San Clark, president of SGAC and now Westminster graduate, is now serving in India as a Peace Corps Volunteer, having left last week. He will be working in poultry production. During the past three months Stan has gone through training in Davis, California. He studied Hindi (one of the languages of India), Telugu (a major Southern Indian language) which he learned to write: Malyalam (afiother Southern Indian language), Indian culture, and history, United States history and world affairs, besides G4-'G- 5, Wilbur Plays Two More Days What Wilbur Wrought, may be the chance of your lifetime! Follow that urge to hiss the villain, woo the heroine, and cheer the hero as Westminster College students take to the stage in The Salt Lake.ity Playmakers melo-dramproduction in the Silver-whee- l Theatre, Park City. The cast includes students and alum-n-e Kitty Lou Brown, Leonard Burningham, Linda Kelm, Bob Loss, John Pavich, and Ere Trunnell. Directing the production is Westminster Speech and Drama head, Professor Jay Lees. Come to the last shows Friday and Saturday, September 24 and 25 at 8:00 p.m., $1.75 per person to laugh at Baby Wilbur and his bottle and to help Ma and Pa to find the lost mortgage before little Nell is once more lost for- ic ever- special training of poultry, applied nutrition, and agricultural extension. He went on his field project to the Eliot School in Gilroy to work with the Mexican children aged working on malnutrition and diets, and with the Antipoverty program in general. He, along with the other Volunteers, were constantly watched by supervisors to make sure no one was maladjusted. Their activities for physical education were mainly running everywhere, along with volleyball, baseball, soccer, and football. Volunteers from this group (India 17, 18 and 19) have been assigned to some areas that have not had Peace Corps Volunteers previously, along with assignments in rural Indian villages, replacing Peace Corps Volunteers who have completed their two years of service. The departing Volunteers join Sherry Spends Summer In WICHE Program 4-- 7, on-the-j- Two Weeks For Finals Proposed Troy, N.Y. (I.P.) Proposals to extend the final examination period to two calendar weeks 10,000 other Peace Corps Volunhave been presented to the Studenteers now working in the 46 na- t-Faculty Academic Council tions of Asia, Africa and Latin of Rensselaer Polytechnic InstiAmerica. But, despite the fact tute the Council. by Faculty that more Volunteers are needUnder one Stan be ed, sent back to the proposal, classes may would on a end States or if the Friday, as they war gets much do at present. However, finals, would not begin until Wednesworse. Persons interested in starting day of the following week and would continue until the end of a two-yea- r Peace Corps assignment this winter should com- the next week. Among the adplete and submit a Peace Corps vantages claimed for the plan Placement test, which is given were:, more time for students to throughout the country the sec- prepare for final examinations, ond Saturday of each month. All reduction in the number of pertinent information can be ob- scheduling conflicts, and allowtained at post offices or by writing time to reschedule those conflicts that remained. Peace the ing Corps, WashingSome council members felt ton, DC. 20525. that the extra time between the end of classes and beginning of Circle K exams would let students study for the finals without the necesShows For Year sity of cramming. Furthermore, students The Westminster Circle K Club relax andwould use this time to prepare themselves will present the movfor the grind of finals physically ies this coming year in the Stuweek. dent Lounge for 25 cents, accordOpponents of the proposal ing to the following schedule: claimed that the extra time beNov. 12 fore examinations would encourBye Bye Birdie Dec. 10 age, rather than Pepe discourage, Come September Jan 8 cramming. One member argued, The Great Imposter 11 Feb. that the student, knowing he A Raisin in the Sun Mar. 4 would have this time to catch Glenn Miller Story Mar. 18 up, would let himself fall behind If a Man Answers Apr. 22 weeks. It during the Under the Yum Yum Tree was also pointed out that the May 13 new computer which the registrar is scheduled to start using within the next two or three years will hopefully be able to Fashion Show Set minimize scheduling conflicts. A compromise proposal which 29 received some support would AWS (Associated Women Stueliminate classes on the last dents) will present a special fall Thursday and Friday and schedfashion show for all the girls of ule that for conflict the campus on Wednesday, the examinations-Friday 29th of September, at 7:30 p.m. The group also explored the in the cafeteria. importance of the quality point Special presentations by repreaverage. Most of the members sentatives from all the classes felt that the QPA was not as will be spotlighted, as (well as important in securing employdorm wrear, neat grubbiest sportsment after graduation as most wear, sleepwear, and dance atstudents believed, and that intire. Everyone is invited to parterviews and faculty recomticipate. Everyone who is of the mendations also carried heavy feminine gender, that is. weight. ed Pak-istani-Indi- Takes 4 all-colle- pre-fina- For September - Lynda Shields, creator of Parson PARSNIPS is a senior art major from Moab, Utah. r I Disney UnO, Sherry Mullikin, treasurer of SGAC this year, and psychology major in the Senior class, had an training experience last summer. She was advised of the progr am, known as WICHE (Western Interstate Commerce on Higher Education) in Mental Health, by a former Westminster psychology teacher. The for program, applied by 80 applicants, could only handl - 20 of the prospectives. After her credentials were examined, alon g with her transcripts and her amount of experience (there was no testing involved), Sherry was admitted as second highest. The program itself is working placed in the Mental Health Diin conjunction with the Univervision of the State Board of sity of Utah where the 20 people Health in Salt Lake. Starting the accepted for credit and salary 5th of July she was in the field both were trained for a week-star- ting of projects for all the 28th of June and theprogramming institutions. This outlying then were sent out to one of particular division is an adminseven institutions in the suristrative section that visits all rounding areas. Sherry was the 21 counties in directing their projects. Most of the time Sherry had no personal contact with the patients but worked instead with their records. However, in visiting the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake she had a chance for some direct patient contact by Mariyln Pierson which she found fascinating. also had a special project Isnt it odd what excites peo- in She one ples curiosity. The very hint of stitutionsof tothe deteriorating ina secret, or privacy and all at study statistics and problems concerned there and once the masses are interested. For example( and this is what to bring back a report to the Salt Lake commission. brought the entire thing to my On of August the enattention) have you ever used tire the 18th group came back to the Unthe stereo in the library. Pull class iversity for a out a history book in that haland then they were released. lowed building and no one will Sherry says there is fantastic come within a mile of you, but value in the whole program. For the minute you put those earher was a wonderful expeit phones on, suddenly people arent- absolutely certain what rience to be able to work in the field Im interested in and to see youre doing. I find that anyone the obvious need in that line. who comes within a twenty-fiv- e There are different divisions foot radius is apt to do one of of same this program available . three things: to doctors and nurses as well as 1) Ask questions, mouth movsocial workers. This particular ing in absolutely indistinguishis for the summer only. program able pattern to which I can respond in one of three ways: a) shout above the music a STUDENT SPECIA- Lloud shrill "What? (I find this KEN'S DAY NITE extremely effective in embarrassing the person, and thereby ridding you of a problem). b) remove the earphones and talk between gritted teeth c) sit and glare at the person, or act so moved by the music COMPLETELY COIN that you are oblivious. OPERATED 2) It seems that people, whether they care about music, me, or ONE FREE WASH the stereo, must know what Im 1 listening to, and so they pick up the record cover and make some 8 Thur., Oct. intelligent comment which I have learned to ignore. DRY CLEANING 3) Some merely pound me on 8 Lbs. for $1.50 (Reg. $2.00) the back to make me awure of their presence, making the turnSept. Thru Oct. with table jerk and the sound skitter Student Cards accordingly(About 8 to 10 Dresses or A,t any rate (and this occurs to Light Sweaters) me as an extremely wild thought, G a but ) p.m. to 9 p.m Thursday it thought occurs to me that there should thru Monday be some way to instill this same 22G3 B Highland Drive curiosity in the minds of lan(Directly Across from guage students so they may feel C. J. Penneys Sugar House) more inclined to put on the ear2 Phone phones in the language lab. ls Library Stereo Draws Crowds - LAUNDER CENTER - none-the-less- 4G6-010- |