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Show age t Forum November Whos Who Honors ASWC President Leslie Horkan, ASWC president, was among this Westminster seniors to be chosen for Whos Who. years Requirements for nomination are an excellent GPA, comattimunity and school involvement, and a service-oriente- d tude, said Jenkins. When asked what enabled her to achieve so much, Horkan said, I put a lot of work into whatever I do, I love a challenge, and I work hard to reach my goals. rCLASSIFIEDS-- . Let us do your typing for you. A & W Computerized Word Processing. Special rates for students. Call 583-132- 3. Need help with your typing? For During her years at Westminster, Horkan has served ASWC as a legislative assembly member, as a judiciary member, and, now, as student body president After graduating next spring with a bachelors degree in psychology, Horkan intends to go on to the U. of U. to obtain a masters degree in some aspect of psychology. Horkans ultimate goal is to receive her doctorate and possibly go into practice or work in a hospital setting. Horkan has served the Easter Seals Young Adult Club as secretarytreasurer, vice president and president 11, 1983 first-clas- s quality typing, contact Ruth Christensen at 268-273- 3. Airline Tickets and Personalized Travel Arrangements - Call or come in. Magic Carpet Travels just two blocks south of campus. 2035 South 13th East. -- 485-444- 4. Wall covering my specialty. Work guaranteed. Discount for holidays. Available at your For the past two years she has worked for the Independent Living Center in Salt Lake City as an independent living specialist Her job requires her to help train handicapped individuals to become as as possible. convenience. 966-644- 1. self-sufficie- nt Place Classified Ads in the Forum According to Jenkins, Horkan has done quite a bit for the handicapped on campus. Through her, the administration has been able to understand the special needs of the handicapped student Horkans hobbies include; skiing, bowling, and traveling. She has been to all but four of the 50 states, as well as to Canada and Mexico. Fine Arts Are Here, But Limited students, 10? per word. To Leslie Horkan, ASWC president, is all eyes photographer. for the Forums G The fine arts program at Westminster has no place to go, said Art Professor Don Doxey. Wed like to expand, said Doxey, but the problem is financing. Vice President Allan A. Kuusisto agreed that Westminsters small number of upper division art classes is a reflection of the institutions past financial problems. The colleges Fall Semester Schedule for 1983 lists only two upper division art courses: AR 301, Advanced pottery, and AR 375, Studio Painting. Stephen Baar, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, said, The reason the programs seem to be small is because the number of people majoring in the Fine Arts has gone down. The possibility of expanding the art classes is not likely, as far as Doxey has heard. Doxey said, if given the chance, he would add an advanced photography class and a wider range of art courses such as lithography to the art curriculum. Kuusisto said, When student demand calls for expansion, it will be coming. Possibly the return of music as an LE option will take place in 1985 or 1986, said Baar. Baar would welcome the return of music to the Fine Arts program. He said hed like to listen to something other than the rock music coming out of the Carle-so- n Dorm. felt we lost something crucial when the music choir is was said Baar. The dropped," program the only music activity on campus at this time. A lot of people non-studen- ts, word. Call Kathy Hammond. 0 O' Ext 291. Cost to 20? per 0 nNYy,c CAN BRING IT OVl OCS (Army Officer Candidate School) is a challenge that s in yon. the menial, the physical, the spirit that are part 14-we- ek to nil . ol whai makes a leader. If OCS were easy, it couldn t do the job. It wouldnt bring out the leader in you, or help you discover what you have inside. But when you finish and graduate as a commissioned officer in the Army, youll know. Youll know you have what it takes to lead. And youll be trim, alert, fit, and ready to exercise the leadership skills that civilian companies look for. If youre about to get your degree and you want to develop your the OCS challenge. leadership ability, take Call your local Army Recruiter, and ask about OCS. . Telephone Downtown Midvale art programs are small, Kuusisto said he is quite impressed by the painting and ceramics program." Doxey said, The pottery program will not be cut in any way, because it is privately funded. Even though the 566-168- 6, South Salt Lake West Valley City 524-402- 6, 487-868- 6 974-555- 4. Baar agreed that the programs offered are impressive. He said, The art classes are intensive programs. Don Doxey works with the people individually to develop skills. FLYING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS? BOOK NOW FOR THE BEST FLIGHT AND FARE! iMaqjlc Carpet Navels FOR LOWEST POSSIBLE AIRLINE TICKET PRICES Were just 2 blocks south of Westminster College on 13th East cMaqic Carpet Travels Personalized Travel Arrangements since 1958. Don Doxey provides individual instruction for Westminsters students. art 2035 South 1300 East 485-444- 4 |