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Show Tuesday, December 13, 1966 Westminster PARSON Page Two Editor's Stand Answers Interesting To Religious Questionnaire Letters To The y The time for the annual respite from academics is upon us. We have two whole weeks with no classes, no assignments to have completed for tomorrow and no We have tests to be sprung. only to relax and enjoy our vaca- -- There were only 33 people that answered the Religious n Questionnaire, but we were happy to see such a good of religious beliefs. Here are the results: cross-sectio- tion. There are a few minor chores that must be attended to before We have to hurry Christmas. to secure a job to earn money for Christmas presents for our families and our favorite girl boy friend... get off by ourselves to wrap the packages and tag them., then stay up half the night on Christmas Eve to trim the tree for the younger siblings. The fateful day has now arrived and with it goes our seasons greetings. We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The SGAC Officers The ABC's of Fundamental Math. Are you getting the idea? How to Become a Real Soldier would provide some ideas to Dr. Gifford. Mr. Lees would benefit, we are sure, from How To Pick The Right Tie. Dean Stuart should find useful hints in the book, When to Agree and When Not To. Mr. Leslie could use, What We Should Rem- How ember From History. to Tell a Joke Effectively would be of great value to Dr. Nagle. Coach Steinke might like to read, How to Smoke Without On the last book for us Yes: 25 En-hali- C- Akron, Ohio- - (I.P.) --The inter- nationalization of American higher ors, teachers, professors, 'all, education as embodied in the 1966 How to Respect Today's College International Education Bill is necStudent. if the nation to maintain is essary its role of world leadership, accTHANKS ording to President Norman P. A(From Pg. 1, Col. 5) uburn of the University of Akron. er Nielson Dr. Auburn spent a year as Norman Christiansen - Norman's Assistant Tor University Special Floral Arts Relations in the Agency for InterRick's Motor Co. national Development of the U.S. Russell Ridenbaugh Government. He recently offered County Shop Ray Greenwood-S.the Slowing suggestions for in' ' " Salt Lake Costume creasing the worldwide scope of Ron Rassmussen-Frito-La- y American higher education. Center Dick Scharman-Produ- ce . Welcome more Rod Hill - Royal Crown Cola Bevforeign students - - llu run Bank-Jewel- It seems to me to be about time SEX in an Austin-IIealSpeaks Out column of the month. Well here it isj , new a was lot Recently parking built and opened for the Carlson Hall Dorm students. About forty new parking places were built. How come so few of the previously used parking places were turned over to the town students? Juat a question that was pondered for ey . over. 4 SEX - would like to give its thanks to the diligence and hard work, on his own time, of Bob McCarthy. Bob installed the loud speaker system in the student lounge. Sometimes a few people have been Irritated by this system but in practice, I'm sure you will agree that the system has value. The Parson has had a little trouble in the past, but these things are being worked out. The business end of the paper is going to be helped and improved through the knowledge of Mr. Hutter. Mr. Hutter of the Economics department, with a few business majors, are going to help in the manageing and advertising part of the paper. Also the Editor this year has had more than one problem in the production of this paper. wmmimm Sometimes it has been that he hasn't had enough material, other times it has been that he hasn't had the people, not only to do the job, but also not enough of them to do the job. This is goingto be helped out through the English department. More people and better people are necessary for this top job. In our small CoUege it seems that it is almost necessary that everyone contribute his part if we are to have the same activities of, and the same services of similar institutions. As a little information comes to me over the grape vine, I have found out that some of the course numbers have been changed. I wonder if the graduates of Westminster had the same problems that some seniors are now having in getting enough upper division hours? Now dont you students give up on your studying. Even though you have two weeks for free studying, if you use the first few days, you might be better off. Remember, unlike other years, when we return next year there are only two weeks before finals. It wiU seem very short. And so, here is a Merry Christmas to you from SEX. oooaeoe Sports Editor Staff Writers Paul Cummings-Cummin- gs C. Beck Marilyn Pierson Fil Bill Wharton Larry Williams, Mike Mitchell, Jim Haig, Anne Quigley, James Pollard, Taffy Panek, George Ligeros, Reesa Gygi, Bryan Gray .... Larry Gilson, Rick Thiriot, Rick Taylor Photographers Adviser ............................................................ Byron Sims Studio Candies Skaggs Drug Albertsons --Sugarhouse East and 17th South Safeway-9t- h If any omissions are evident, we are sorry. We have acknowledged all that have been sub-- " mitted to us. x We are proud to have been a part of the student body who made it possible to have the finest Homecoming in Westminstrs history. The effort, enthusiasm, talent and a bility, that was overwhelming. The support and leadership from the Student Government Association Council is app- - -reciated by us and our Homecoming Chairman, John Pavich. We feel that John did a magnificent job along with Coach Nickel and the Dirty Thirty who gave us another win on Homecoming Day. Our thanks again to one and all who made the Spirit of 66 a reality instead of a dream. . The SGAC Officers Store-Sugarho- use -- - Association. The Westminster Ski Team to American classrooms. Their enrollment.... wiU be more difficult for many American coUeges and universities because of the great pressure of qualified American appUcants, the shortage of teaching faculty and the heavy costs involved. Notwithstanding these facts, we should keep the latch-strin- gs out... Help send more American students abroad for study and overseas experience...if we bring international students to our campus to broaden the horizons of " American scholars; if we bring foreign teachers to impart wisdom, how much more successful we wiU be in internationalizing our educational experience by having American students travel, study and Uve abroad? Rearrange the traditionaUy Western-oriented curriculum to give more emphasis to courses on East- -. era civilization. It is appropriate that young Americans learn about their Western cultural traditions and heritage. But their problems from now on wiU most likely be more concentrated and concerned with peoples whose cultural heri- - tage is Eastern. Increase the number of colleges and universities participating in Agecy for International Development, foundation and overseas - technical programs. multi-later- al assistance Cap. SMUT Reliable sources report seeing our amiable business manager, Francis Cox, listening to Noodle Elwood's lectures in elementary accounting through a keyhole. understand that Mike Hei-s- er has been hearing wedding bells lately. We wonder if Barbie Bloker has been doing her biology homework. Stanley Neeleman's Thanksgiving bulk session has brought sniiles of delight to several tailWe ors in town. We understand Newt Gaskill has been upset about something Someone planned on smutting poor Newt. We wonder what wiU catch up with Joe Ford. First-bacheldegree or social security? An informant reports that the lounge has an agreement with a local barber shop to make their food mart exotic with an occasional hair. ors Many reports have been gushing in stating that Jeff Jesp-ers- on has been seen lurking the cigarette machine recently. . a-ro- und accept reliable information Send confidential reports to Box 2 in Converse. We only. . It's Dial - a - Course, Now N.Y. (I.P.) is now possible at Ithaca College, where a student is able to listen to the classroom lecture he missed. is the name that students have given to a plan just instituted here under which class meetings are recorded on audio - tape, with later replay for the benefit of students who may wish to hear them. Ithaca, Weekly publication of the students of Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Advertising rates furnished on request. Assistant Editor - Doug Jones -- Salt Lake Donut Of Course.1 PoMOtfl Editor L. erage Co. The members of the newly-form- ed Westminster Ski Team would like to take this opportunity to thank the officials of the Treasure Mountain ski area in Park City for their cooperation and support. The formation of the Ski Team was successful for the first time this year, even though past attempts in the school have been unsuccessful. To this time, the only support the ski team has received has been from the student body and outside help. We again thank Treasure Mountain and the students of the Westminster Ski Association without whose support the team would never have gotten off the ground. We welcome any students who are interested in the sport of skiing to join the Westminster Ski Welcome Foreign Students For Better World Relations ng. to recommend, we should like to recommend to aU of the instruct- ooo Editor Dear Editor; Dear Editor: Our educators are always telling us of some new books to read that wiU help us increase our knowledge. After receiving all this information we, the students, would like to recommend some books for the educators to read. For Dr. DeViUe, for example, we think he should read, How And for to Attract Attention. one of our favorite sons, Mr. Cox, IIow to Win Friends and or perhaps, Influence People, -D- ial-a-course Diala-cou- rse These students are expected to include those who were unable to attend the class meeting because of illness, conflict of or for other reasons but (schedules who did...attend it again. . A student . may hear the replay of the lectures by donning earphones at a number of places on the cam- -' pus, dialing the communications center and asking by number for the course he desires. It is possible for a number of to listen students up to 600 simultaneously with earphones or over loudspeakers. Groups may gather in a number of seminar rooms, dial the course, and listen to them over loudIf a student is ill speakers. and confined to a ward in the infirmary, he or she may hear a lecture either wayby wearing earphones, or receiving it over In the latter the loudspeaker. case, all the students in the ward must agree to the course meeting they wish to hear. The plan is intended to strengthen the instructional programs at the CoUege, and to protect the investment that the student and his family have made in his education. Robert M. Davies, provost of the College, has explained: Every lecture represents a significant financial investment on the part of the individual student. Tuition and living expenses quickly add up to a biU of three or four doUars per lecture. If one con- - See DIAL, Pg.4 ' |