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Show Conductor Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony Special Price For Students . now on a successful tour of Europe. - Urali Symphony Tickets Available To Westminster College Students This months exciting activities of the Utah Symphony Orchestra in Europe as they perform 13 concerts there have added an unmistakable lustre to the opening of the Orchestras . 27th season. Westminster College students' have an opportunity to take ad- - , vantage of season tickets spec- ially priced for them. Students may purchase season tickets right on campus next Thursday, September 22nd where a representative of the Utah Symphony will take ticket orders for the 1966-6- 7 season. She will have a booth set up on the main floor of Converse Hall on Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Beside an outstanding program of musical works, the roster also contains internationally celebrated soloists for the seasons lineup. Appearing with the Orchestra will be VanCliburn, Gina' Bacher, Jose Iturbi, Henryk Szeryng, Florence Kopleff, Jer 4 ' if ' ' 5 i i i I i ome Lowenthal, Grant Johanne-se- n, Zara Nelsova, Berl Senof-sk- y and Gladys Gladstone Rosen- berg. Making a special appearance as guest conductor, will be Arthur Fiedler, past director of the Boston Pops Orchestra. Each student should take ad- vantage of the opportunity to go to the Utah Symphony concerts and hear the Orchestra under the direction of its distinguished con- ductor, Maurice Abravanel. Fresh Paint, Fresh Smell, Fresh Look! is good for It the skin tanner makes people. and appetite bigger. Also makes the bank account bigger. (And in some cases the waistline bigger.)' It gives everyone a chance to let his mind go to seed, or maybe let his mind grow in a different Summertime What is this Sex in an Aus t An Article? No. A column? We hope! Is this column in an Austin-Healeabout A lot of talk went no. Actually on last semester and during the Slimmer about a column that would have different topics each constructive ey? y? ten about throughout the course of a year. So the main problem ' was to find a title for just such a column that would attract attention the first time and every time the paper was read. The credit for this title belongs directly to Arnold Martin. Thank Arnold. Everyone me lishers permission, thank Arnold. ' I have been asked to write this column, well at least the first article, and it would be proper to set up a forum to work from. Also, if any of you would like to write an article for this column, you are more than wel- a come to do so. Lets see column that has different topics, a service column that will help the student of Westminny, and an open discussion plank that allows any student to express his opinion in this column directly. How does that sound to you? Iam sure the Parson staff is open to al- Since this is the beginning of a new school year, it might be worth while to think about a career. A most helpful book Ive found is called Career by Careers Incorporated, printed by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Chicago, Hlinois. For the Career center in this area write: National Tour, Careers Incorporated, 770 Lexington Ave, New York, N. Y. 10021. This book tells about life insurance, intercomviews, and many big-tithe None of companies panies. can be mentioned without the pub- issue of the Parson. As. you know, there are many, many different subjects that can be writ- you suggestions, though some other staffs are not. No offense. . its therefore left to you. y, This column, Sex in an A welcomes you all back from last year, and a great big Freshmen. HI to the one final with And to leave you Usecalled book a note from Women About by Facts less Paul Steiner: Twelve per cent of all French women who have telephones use them less than fifteen times a month. ustin-Heale- ing You can turn those dont want items into ready cash by selling them through the Want Ads of the PARSON! . direction. Anyway, summer is good to small, Christian colleges too. Westminster in particular. For example: Foster and Ferry were both painted and turned into useable dorms. We have nifty neato yellow lines all up and down our campus to show us where to park, and isnt it amazing how much bigger the speed checks look now that they are painted a B Hall is all finished now, so people can get out of the weather sooner and can stand there and chit-ch- at if its nice. Well, the whole point is Westy is lookin good, and therere a whole lot of new things around and itd be good for you to notice them since they were done for you, you lucky collegiate, you. Ruth Berry Back From Turkey Trip Ive told my children Id rather have them wonder what their mother is going to do next, rather than what they are going Colleges In Utah Receive Federal Education Loan to do with their mother. .This was the comment of a old woman, Mrs. Ruth when she returned this Berry, mission week from an to Turkey. She is visiting a son, Raymond A. Berry, 5461 74-ye- ar, WASHINGTON. The Office of Education has approved a total $1,035,303 to be used for student loans at eight Utah colleges and universities for fiscal year 1967, according to Senator Wallace F. Bennett, R Utah. The funds will provide 90 per cent of the participating colleges National Defand universities ense Student Loan Funds. The schools themselves wiU provide 10 per cent - in matching funds. In Utah a total 2,210 students were listed as potential recipients of the loans. The Utah breakdown showed: $8,238 for College of Eastern Utah, Price; $99,541 for College of Southern Utah, Cedar City; $20, 587 for Dixie College, St. George; $20,490 for Snow College, Ephraim; $339,726 for University of Utah, Salt Lake City; $317, 322 for Utah State University, Logan; $174,468 for Weber State College, Ogen; and $54, 931 for Westminster College, Salt Lake City. There are so many laws today that even a deliberate cant help obeying some of em! law-brea- ker 18-mo- nth Indian Rock Rd., Holladay. Mrs. Berry was resident Hall at Carleson Hall, counselor mens dorm, three years ago. Mrs. Berry returned when the school in which she was teaching, the American School for ri, Turkey, Boys, in closed to consolidate with another school. She was urged to apply for the mission call by the Rev. Horace McMullen, pastor of HollTalas-Kayse- aday Community Church. All the junior high boys enrolled in the school were Moslems. According to Turkish law, religion cannot be taught to anyone under 18 years old, Mrs. Berry explained. Most of the Christian denominations have pulled out of Turkey, since it is not a Christian country. We think there should be someone there to express the Christian faith, so there will be a Christian, presence in a Moslem country. Mrs. Berry commented that (See Berry, Pg. 4, CoL 5) -- V irginia-ambe- r? The lawn benches were given a coat of paint too and have steps leading up to them so you dont need to walk on the lawn, do ya, hmm? The lockers are all freshly painted and freshly replaced in the basement of Converse which has been given a complete overhaul by men in overalls. And the language teachers have new offices down there now. Outside, there is new grass flourishing all over, and the door of the Student Lounge boasts a fuchia and gold sign that may take away your appetite and save you a little money. The street has been widened to make more space for people and more cars. The porch-lik- e step of Hogle Weekly publication of the students of Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Advertising rates furnished on request. Fil Editor Bill Assistant Editor Adviser Feature Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Columnists : Beck Whorton Byron Sims Marilyn Pierson Bill Whorton Tom Dawson Jim Haig, Dick Paff, Mike Mitchell, Toni Franzolino, Earle Norris |