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Show mmm VoIwm C.f MMty-Tfcr- Utah - Snow News and Views By President Steve Bennion The changing colors of leaves, the cool crist air, the football and volleyball games, and most importantly, the return of students to campus signals another school year at Snow marks the 98th College. year in Snows history. Each new group of students certainly builds and benefits from the excellent efforts of those who have gone before. Dedicated teachers, committed staff, enthusiastic students, and 1983-8- 6 .:C5S I. By Pres. Steven D. Bennion supportive alumni and com- - Make tracks in our direction, And get our $400 deal on a new Polaris snowmobile. deal on Polaris for '86: Here's our Buy any new Polaris before October 15. 1985 and well throw in $200 in free Polaris clothing and accessories. If the Polaris you buy is a 1985 or earlier model, you get another $200 discount. That's it. pure and simple. A limited-tim- e offer to get you up and running on the best sled on the trail this winter. Pick the Polaris that fits your budget, style and needs. Our $400 deal goes across the board to the machine of your choice, notours. Prices start at $1,599.00! pre-seaso- n at the Texas. He focused University again on the central theme that the student is why we have a college, and what is 'expected, however rigorous or easy, is what will be achieved by most students. Dr. Roueche reminded us that the interest of faculty and staff in students is key to enhancing learning. A caring commitment so often makes all the difference in the performance of studentts. Snow College enrolled 1321 students last fall. We anticipate a higher enrollment this fall. Our students are primarily Utah residents. Just over 12 percent come from other states and foreign countries. Among Utahns, about half come from urban areas along the Wasatch Front and half come from the more rural areas of Utah. This mix of urban and rural, and foreign students enrich the learning environment. This year we have students from such countries as West Germany, Fairview year c797 () SWEATSHIRTS CLOTH1 ci ORANGE SHIRTS COVERALLS all Stylet ORANGE HATS DENIM JACKETS WORK SHOES & HUNTING BOOTS academically. In fact, in the past two years, two basketball players have been academic all- - O. Z?n.EatiE EPHRAIM ONE SHOWING 8 p.m NOW PLAYING op- U in PKUJKM DISNEY PICTURES presents Trif BLACA on The Based CAULDRON An All of Prydaln Chronicle PGlMKTNjjuoMa suatSTto wrm wr wt efluwoeEi T1 feature Pnahaetlm AuoudOun wtth ALANl)m flink by UJnrit BrJVrTTJri Animated Vries 7MM by 20 off 20. Juniors JEANS, .SSL. ' J DONALD DUCK, CHIP AND DALE IN V A classic Disney cartoon CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR PROOUCTNMI THE BASIN COMING STALLONE is back I fkFirst DRIVE IN as... RAMBO Blood Part & KINEMA II OFF THEATRE ARE CLOSED Julie Jorgensen Opening Oct. 7 Co. Hair Tenas 400 West 40 North 1984-8- CALL The excellent reputation Snow has earned in its transfer FOR APPOINTMENT Mt. Pleasant 462-272- 0 (shop) 462-229- 2 (home) MON thru SAT 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m.. SEWING NOTIONS iiiiil MOW Thread Zippers Tapes Trims OFF Sewing Accessories TOWEL SALE our entire selection of Bath Towels Hand Towels Wash Cloths Girls Every New Fall & Winter Coat & Boys DRESSY LEATHER & CASUAL SHOES Ladies-Junior- s Girls-Boy- s OFF Mens REMEMBER SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS SLACKS, CORDS PAKTTifJC LLOYD C7ay U 2".o$699 9:15 p.m. The adventure film of the summer. WU.T accomplishments through the $n00 OFF Ladies - & OCT. .01 lives.-Througho- participation of many student athletes. Our teams have won regularly in virtually every sport four mens and three womens. Our coaches have done his with primarily Utah athletes. Many student athletes have TWO SHOWINGS vr 097 BLAZE ORANGE INSULATED enriching portunities for students and the community. These programs combine student growth opportunities and spectator enjoyment. Special thanks go to the teachers and directors of these programs who work such long hours to enrich our the year selected artists and lecturers come from outside Central Utah and out of state. A recent gift from 0. C. Tanner in the form of a permanent endowment will enable us to bring in two or three outstanding lecturers each year. In athletics, Snow College has built a strong tradition of athletic recent study showed program. Snow students performing on average better at BYU than any two-yecollege transfers in the country. Similar reports come from other four-yecolleges and HUNTERS' SPECIALS 0 MILE culturally Forty-- " American; and in the past six years, three football players have been valedictorians of their .respective classes. Continued on page 3 graduated with high honors programs continue to provide 2. TIHII3 1 musicals, dance and debate A 9911 167A THERMAL UNDERWEAR universities in Utah. 3. The placement of vocational students in industry is solid and the service on several Snow vocational advisory committees if industry representatives has helped to enhance placement opportunities for our students. The development of solid programs in the cultural arts help serve our students and the broader Central Utah community we serve. Snows plays, Venezuela, Mexico, Jordan, Thailand, Palestine and Canada. Academic excellence is the cornerstone of any college. The quality of our faculty and the strength of our programs are key to the learning opportunities of students. Snow College reflects well on several measures of quality including: 1. Offering the only honors college in program at a two-yeUtah. The enrollment here has more than doubled over its initial 427-924- 1 Polaris Industries Inc Printed in USA professor of Denmark, Scotland, Ireland, COX AUTOMOTIVE & SPORTS 198S Roueche, ItaNibar Japan, Notfring beats Hw way were built. 255 East Canyon Rd. rnunity members all combine to make Snow College a special place to learn and grow. Enthusiasm runs high as we anticipate the coming year. A capable faculty and staff have benefited from a workshop last week directed by Dr. John Octahar 9, 1915 WEAR GENUINE QJSW FROM STUBBS INC. SALE 3U ? II |