Show The Utah Statesman Pago 12 Wednesday October 14 1981 c &C3GGGEB0© 0000ft c nurraj GCEESCEyiE CQX5EIE ROCaiT REDFOItD GEOIIGE SEGAL 4 GOOFS HIT TO STEAL a 0T I CKD KY33IIH-- g C5GQD3 a m J 4 tdhes niAi:orn) m: C4xi i gg ! c go (uii Hi nun oil REQUESTED a a 7 like to help everyone no matter what race or creed ' a fill m S C returning volunteers need to know your plons Contact VOIC Office RM 318 OR coll 750-170- 9 ' ORIENTATION OCT 21 198T IJU6D WALNUT RM SC a cg£ UNIVERSITY I QBROTH6RX§ DIVJ7 IT6R 3 8 -- 4:30-- 1901-0- 2 Homocoming Evont 1 Rhythm 1 C £ g gT 3 a I I Rhapsodies I $1 00 1 st PLACE PRIZES s $50 2nd PLACE PRIZE! ? §25 WORST presented to the TALENT ACT 2 S Qualifying Auditions VOCAL— DANCE-HY- NOS COMEDY— JUGGLING SOLO OR GROUP ACTS g THURSDAY OCT 15 2-- 5 pm SC 319 FOR WORE INFORMATION AND g AUDITION a 750-- 1 a M 71 J S 0sasansasu(isasaflsasaflsasa V I by Jaula Simla nich Sometimes people get so busy they forget that other lives are going on around them but that’s not the case of John Limbong president of the international students “I like to think I’m a nice person” express ed Limbong ‘‘I like to help everyone no matter of race creed or color” The intense liking of people Limbong feels can be traced back to Jakarta Indonesia where he was raised in a poverty environment with his four brothers and three sisters Encouraged by his parents Limbong landed a job for Central Bank in Jakarta and began working toward his doctoral degree from the University of Krisnadwipayana It was during this tune that Limbong was married Upon receiving his degree Limbong continued working at Central Bank concentrated on being a family man and converted to the Mormon Church “I joined the Mormon religion because I wanted to make myself better and better” explained Limbong “Since converting I think my family has a much better family life" It was the same missionary who converted Limbong that persuaded him Utah was the place to go Because he wanted to earn his master’s and doctorate in economics at an American university Limbong brought hit United States in 1976 and settled family in Provo He enrolled at BYU and received has second master's When Limbong learned BYU had no doctorate program in economics he came to Logan “I decided to earn my degrees here in the United States not because I had to but beets I needed and wanted to gain more educstina (continued on page IS to-th- e The Herald Jouannial Special 2 for 1 Offer SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 MONTH GET 1 MONTH FREE! SAVE $450 ig APPOINTMENT CALL ASUSU g ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES g ACTIVITIES CENTER J ! Limbong has time for everybody IJ STATE vi John Limbong president of the international students has an intense liking of people 1 innQEUDQTGEnzre 3GEO® 06 OIBCSTD UTAH a 9M c SUBSCRIBE BEFORE OCT 16 1C31 6 GET The Herald Journal DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME Stop by cur efflea at 75 W 380 N IN LOGAN |