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Show S LAST IN CURRENT SERIES OF WESTMINSTER NIGHTS TO BE HELD SUNDAY EVENING The last in the current series of Westminster College Nights will be held Sunday evening, March 8, beginning be-ginning at 6:30 o'clock at the First Methodist Church in Salt Lake City, it was announced by James H. Hitchman, Admissions Counselor of the College. The program, consisting of a 15-minute 15-minute worship service conducted by four students of the college, showing of color slides with narration nar-ration by Mr. Hitchman, and an informal panel to discuss and answer ans-wer questions on "Courses, Costs, Careers, and Quality", will be coordinated co-ordinated by Mr. Hitchman and the Rev. Carl Johnston, assistant pastor pas-tor of the First Methodist Church. The program will be a presentation presenta-tion of the integral offerings and composite advantages of the small, Christian, liberal arts college. While all types of colleges and problems may be discussed, the central theme to be developed will be the values inherent for the individual student in an environment anchored by Christian belief, vitalized by close faculty-student relations, and sustained sus-tained by freedom of inquiry. The key attribute of the small college is its ability to develop the person as well as to train him. Churches participating in this College Night include the First, Centenary, Christ, and Grace Methodist Me-thodist churches, all of Salt Lake City; Community Methodist, Mid-vale; Mid-vale; Trinity Methodist, Kearns; St. Paul' Church, Bingham, and the Methodist Church of Tooele. Students participating in the worship service will be Donald Coleman, student body president; Thomas Madron, political science student; Carol Howclls, president of the women's dormitory; and Janet Johnson,, music student. Panel Pan-el members will be Dr. J. Peter Ber-covitz. Ber-covitz. Associate Professor of Religion; Re-ligion; Allan W Bosch, Registrar and Associate Professor of History; Robert E. Maurer, instructor in peclogy, and Waide M. Condon, Director of Public Relations. A social hour will follow the program. All interested high school stue'ents and their parents are cordially cor-dially invited. |