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Show PAGE 8 MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1990 SUSC THE THUNDERBIRD Convo guests slated ALPINE LANES 421 E. Minersville Highway BUY ONE game, get ONE FREE! LIMIT 3 GAMES Exp. Apr. 30, 1990 Good only at Alpine Lanes, 421 E. Minersville Highway r 0 i WW" j 71 ju tr 905 S. MAJN 586-443- 3 - V r 7 7 i j V j OR STOP SCOPPEiMGS VislJ Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 6 delicious flavors daily 2 soups and deli s- - Nine programs are planned for the SUSCs spring quarter Convocation series. We have a significantly diverse schedule, bringing to campus prominent individuals in education, government, media, business and the arts, said Convocation Coordinator Lana Johnson. Issues range from a lecture on human values by Stanford President Donald Kennedy to a provocative look at U.S. POW rescue missions in Southeast Asia and Latin America by Colonel James Bo Gritz. George Cornell, director of the Native American Institute at Michingan State University, is the April 5 speaker. He is being cosponsored by the SUSC Multicultural Center and is a guest speaker for the Native American Week observance, At a Crossroads Native Americans Today. Cornells topic is Indian Treaties: The Inverse Effect. Personalities and Attitudes is the topic of Eric E. Marchants April 12 Convocation. Marchant is senior vice president of Management Perspectives Group where he has primary responsibility for the firms managementleadership development series. The program is being sponsored in part by the Cedar City Holiday Inn. A lecture demonstration by the Repertory Dance Theatre is planned April 19. The Utah-base- d company is committed to presenting works from the full spectrum of modern dance history, works it presents to audiences at home in Utah and throughout the United States and Canada. Convocation are the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Stanford University President Donald Kennedy will present the April 26 Grace Adams Tanner Lecture on Human Values. Kennedy, a Harvard graduate whose career includes several years as commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, is a highly respected educational leader and the recipient of numerous awards, including six honorary degrees. Poet Marvin Bell returns to Cedar City May 3 as the Convocation speaker, his topic The Truth about Poetry, a Bell holds the Flannery OConnor Reading and Commentary. chair as distinguished professor of literature at the University of Iowa. He is currently on sabbatical, living and writing in Sante Fe, N.M. Program are the SUSC Literary Guild and the language and literature department. Realism as an Art Movement, a Slide Presentation is the May 10 program by New York artist Jack Beal. Beal is recognized as one of the most complex and psychologically penetrating realists of the contemporary art scene. His illustrated lecture includes a look nt his own work, the paintings of his wife, Sondra Freckelton, and the work of other realistic painters. The programs is being by the SUSC art department. Col. James Bo Gritz, the most decorated Vietnam veteran, is the May 17 Convocation speaker. Gritz, a Green Beret and former commander of U.S. POW rescue missions in Asia and Latin He is America, will discuss Drugs and the Parallel Government. a Patriots Week speaker, his Convocation lecture by the SUSC ROTC. The annual Academic Awards Convocation, a program to honor SUSCs finest scholars, is planned May 24. Awards will be presented to the 1990 valedictorian, to the outstanding scholars from each of the colleges four academic schools and to a number of departmental winners. 586-14- 05 bagel sandwiches 8? COUPON FREE FRONT LOADER Expires April 10, 1990. Limit one coupon per customer. Redeem at Laundraclean, 1117 N. Mairr 5864405 1117 NORTH MAIN |