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Show Pap- 55 Signpost May 5, 1978 A $ LAUGHING GYPSY DISCO GQArJD PEEliM May 11th M.D.D.V.M. Degree EuropeU.SA IT IS NOT TOO LATE for you to enroll in the programs of the INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION which offer: 1 Enrollment lor Fail 1978 in medical schools in Europe 2 MS in cooperation wit recognised r.ollugeb and universities in the United Slates, lending to advanced placement in medical schools "i Spain Italy, and other European countries 3 While you are m attendance a! the medical school, the Institute provides a supplemental Basic Medical Sciences Curriculum which prepares students !oi transfer into an American medical school iCOTRANS) 4 Por those students who do not tiansler. the Institute provides accredited, supervised clinical clerkships at coopeiating United States te, idling hospitals 5 During the final year ot loieiyn medical school, the Institute provides a supplemental and compiehensive clinical medical curriculum which piepaies you to lake the ECFMG examination - The Institute has been responsible lor processing more American students into foreign medical schools than any other organization. For further information and application, contact INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION Chartered hy the Rocji'hts ol the I luiversity 'it the State of New York 3 East 5Jlh Street. New. York NY 10072. (212) 832-2089 '1 t J - t t V CHARLIK "HOI STLDE.NT DIRKCTORS Cathy Bcrgnum, Roy Brinkerhol'f, and Robert A. Chaht- (1 to r look over the display for "Three in Spring, set of one-act plays to he presented May .15 thru 20 in the Fine Arts Center. f t t T t T f t f T T f t Y Y Y Y Y Y t f Y Y t f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y weir $L Dim "3 in Spring" casts prepare to be given away to participants in the Weber State College Muscular Dystropy CZourG from G:G0 p.m. Llay SQh Sponsored by: Associated Students of WSC, Greek Council & LDSSA. To be held at the Student Union Bldg. Come and dance for those who can't! By entering you could win: Ten Speeds Car Stereos Calculators TV Game Watch o Hundreds of Dollars in Certificates AMD mUCH mQRE! Local Sponsors : Signpost Weber Office Supply Alpine Sport Shop Sound Track European Health Spa Farr's Jewelry Doug Steward Shoes in B&B Fred M Nye Inkley s Tanner's for Men Belliston & Norton Jewelry Music & Advertising: KLO Radio McGoo's Disco Raspberry Shaker Disco Rainbow Disco Toad Tape Competition Shirt Shack Orpheum Theatre The Book Shelf B&B Clothier The Posey Place College Activities Board WSC Student Union Bldg. ASWSC Public Relations Board McGoo's Disco Corporate Sponsors : 7-Up Pizza Hut 7-1 1 McDonald's For Details: See secretaries in Student Union Bldg. Y Y t Y Y T Y Y f f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y t r Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y f Y Y Y Y The casts of "Three in Spring" directed and performed by Weber State Theater students, are preparing for their performances in the Val A. Browning Center's Cellar Theater May 15-20 at 8 p.m. The selections include "Ah Eurydice." an adaptation of an ancient Greek myth written by Stanley Taikeff; "Charlie," by Slawomir Mrozek, and "Braille," by Lane Bateman. Dr. T. Leonard Rowley, WSC Theater Arts coordinator, is working with the students as a supervisor but he is encouraging the student producers to put their acts together with very little help. "Ah Eurydice" is being directed by Robert A. Chase, a senior majoring in theater arts. His cast consists of Ronda Bick-more, David Phippen and William E. Hall Jr. "Braille" is being directed by Cathy Bergman, who has picked to perform in the comedy Nick Lepas, Mitchell G. Hansen, Victoria Stranger, Rhonda Stoddard, Mike Melonas and Tom Cowan. The third play, "Charlie," will be performed by LaMonte Draney, Kriste Mortenson, and Ralph Orton, with veteran thespian Roy Brinkerhoff directing. Tickets may be reserved by dialing 393-1773 or by calling at the Little Theater box office. Student art exhibit The Annual Weber State College Art Student Exhibition will be held in the college art gallery from May 8-31. All media will be exhibited, and WSC students are urged to participate. The show will be sponsored by the WSC Art Department, according to Curt Harris, senior advisor of the Student Art Guild. Entries were to be due at the gallery the 3rd and 4th of May. They will be pre-juried by art faculty members Sam Moya and Susan Makov Denza. A $2 entrance fee will be assessed for the first five entries with an additional $.50 fee for each piece exceeding five. There will be a "best of show" award with first, second, third, and honorable mention prizes awarded in each individual category. The judges will be Matt McCall and Mark Anderson from the University of Utah. RECRUITING SCHEDULE Career Planning, Cooperative Ed., and Placement Office Spring Quarter 1978 Schedules Open April. 19 April 19 April 2 0 April 2 6 April 26 iiay 2 y.zy 3 Way 4 Recruiting Date May 5 May 10 May 10 Ma y 16 May 17 May 18 Company Visiting Weber State School District 25 Riverton , Wyoming Ri ch County Schools Majors Seek i no DP 36 month al ternatirtg posi tions E lemSeconJary E 1 emSecondary Husic Duchesne School District Elementary Clark County Schools ElemSeconrJary Weber County Schools E lement ary Telcflat ion EETBusiness Lincoln National BusAcctgSocio I'sychtTM'Jtr.t I |