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Show WediMtsdAy, ChRONiclE Deceiver 9, 1 987 PAqe SixiEEN Tuition certificates are of this year's novel yule gifts 1 Here's what the American wants for Christmas: student college CPS LX. Bean clothing and subscriptions to Elle, Mademoiselle and Rolling Stone dates Tom with Cruise, magazines. shopping sprees, tickets to Fantasy Island and diets that Nationally, leather backpacks, braided work.' friendship bracelets and noisy jewelry that Those, anyway, are a few of the gifts clanks and jangles promise to be hot gifts hoped for by students at Hood College in among college students, according to the Frederick, Maryland, in the school's National Association of College Stores, second annual holiday gifts survey. the Oberlin, Ohio, group that monitors Most Hood students, however, more what sells on campus. realistically hoped for stonewashed jeans, as anyone who's visited a campus denim and leather jackets, personal in And, recent months can attest, Vogue, tie-dy- ed computers, magazine subscriptions and shirts, mini skirts and leather jackets colorful socks. remain popular items. On the West Coast, Some ambitious students also listed biker the association reports, Porsches, BMWs and Mustang converti'60s-sty- le bles as items they'd like to see stuffed in their stockings. Les s materialistic, but equally idealistic Hood students put world peace and nuclear disarmament on their Christmas wish lists. Also big at Hood: cassettes, bestselling books, Far Side comic books, turtleneck sweaters, Converse and Reebok sneakers, wear is becoming hip. Coming aroundbig for a second round, the association predicts, are coons kin hats brought into fashion by those clothes horses, the Fat Boys and hula hoops. in campus convenience stores items that would make great stocking stuffers include boxes of Cap'n Crunch and Fruit Loops. Best-selle- rs Eccles from page fifteen He was also instrumental in having First Security appropriate funds for the south scoreboard in the Robert L. Rice Stadium. He has special interest areas at the U., which include the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, named after his father, and intercollegiate athletics. The university alone has not prospered from his generosity. Eccles is involved with organizations that affect this institution and the community as well. He is on the board of directors of Repertory Dance Theatre and on the board of trustees of Ballet West, George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Foundation and the Tanner from page fifteen England Journal of Medicine, to Helmut Schmidt, the former chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. Ms. Tanner is also active as a benefactor of higher education. As the result of a $20,000 gift in the early '70s, the Utah Shakespearean Festival was founded at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. She and Tanner also donated money to construct a park at the mouth of Parley's re site was named Canyon. The Tanner Park in honor of their son, Gordon, who was killed in a car accident . Tanner founded the O. C. Tanner Jewelry Company in 1927. 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Most recently, the George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Foundation established a grant that allows students to buy $3 ballet and symphony tickets. In 1983, the U. had the honor of having this distinguished alumnus return and address the graduates from the College of Business. In his speech he stressed individual pursuit of excellence he is a living role model. Eccles has graciously served the U. for years, and he continues this tradition of service, not only with his time and money, but also with his example. graduation pins, but soon began manufacturing his own jewelry. Through the years, his company has grown by leaps and bounds. In 1927 his sales totaled approximately $5,000. In 1981 his sales volume reached $100 million. So why does Tanner choose to be a philanthropist? "I know that making gifts is a delicate matter, generally confined to the mind and heart of the giver, but I can affirm the ancient wisdom that it is more blessed to give than to receive. 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