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Show it. mary ontiveros Student Insurance-- - Is It Personal Tranquility The fourth filmlecture in the PERSC TRANQUILLITY series will be held Tui February 17, 1981, at 7 :15 p.m. in room 105 Dixie College Liberal Arts building. The sui for the series this quarter is Learning to Others. The discussion topic for Tuesdays irr which is Attempting to Practice Altruism, treated by Dr. Chauncy Riddle, Profess Worth It? morning long I the same thing while registering, but registration is not my complaint, it was what happened in the last line I was in. There I was, juggling my registration cards and books and digging through my purse to find my checkbook, as I advanced towards the fee assessor. She grabbed my class cards, and started adding. Pausing momentarily, she asked, do you Sure want insurance? I answered, and I watched her add $5.50 to my total. Many of you, Im sure, have had the same experience. Have you stopped to consider what your $5.50 insurance premium is going towards? Director of Financial Aids, Clark the answered question by handing me a small grey pamphlet. Its all there, he stated. Yes, the limited, accident-only insurance powere all licy benefits there. The policy covers All had heard n hospital-incurre- d ex- penses, for example, the Dixie Medical Center charges up to $23.00 for the insura foot ance policy pays up to $19.00. The only benefit I could see in the grey pamphlet was item X-ra- in the Schedule of Benefits : Professional ambulance from the Accident to the nearest Hospital would be paid. McMullin stated that the entire fee would be paid with no Is it really limitations. worth it? McMullin stressed the fact that the policy only family supplements group plans, whose premiums are payed by the students family, most likely his parents. It is a limited policy and stated McMullin, does not cover as much as the family group insurance policy. In other words, the family group plan is the prime carrier. It should be noted, that student insurance is affiliated with Dixie only to the extent that Dixie provides its accessibility to students. one Approximately third of the studentbody paid their $5.50 towards insurance premiums fall quarter. Of the 500 students, McMullin guesstimates that no more than 20 students filed claims. Do you have a family health insurance? If so, then, perhaps, student insurance is not really worth the $5.50, if you dont have a family policy, the choice is up to you number eight EEBBL OF v R Vice-Presid- d self-intere- "I Never Sang For My Father" will be the film sented at this weeks Lecture series. pre- BSU Offers Serious Alternative by Barry Kawa In a week dominated by LDSSA Valentine activ- ities, the Baptist Student Union remains a serious alternative for students wanting another choice. The Union, organized by Miss Melinda Carter of Texas, meets each Tuesday evening at 7 :00 p.m. in the Liberal Arts building, room 203 Mike Tuttarow of the Atlanta Home Mission Board has been visiting the past week with the BSU, and expressed his thoughts on the program saying, The LDSSA programs seemed to be the only things going at Dixie College. But the BSU came up with an alternative; an alternative for students to investigate Christianity through the scriptures. Tuttarow added, The BSU introduces its members to an alternative lifestyle. For members, Christianity is a way of life. The BSU invites all Dixie students interested to attend this Tuesdays meeting, regardless of their religious affiliation. Bible study, salvation through Christ, and fellowship with other true Christians are meetings. Prayer is also an taught at the hour-lonof the important part get togethers, as well as refreshments. For further information contact Melinda Carter at or The Dixie College history department has announced a new $500 scholarship to Dixie College history major. The scholarship be known as the A. Karl Larson scholarship, in honor of A. Karl Larson professor Emeritus of Dixie College. The scholarship will be awarded to history major, currently attending Dixie, and planning on returning next year. For more information contact Joe Green, Bot Slack, or George Rampton. will a a g 673-451- 628-102- save $50.00 AMFM Stereo COLF'S PLUMBING Radio Shack Dealer 30 North, 200 East ST. GEORGE 673-482- Editor-in-Chie- Hospitality Days next week. Hospitality Days begin Wednesday event conjunction with the faculty assembly. Based patriotic theme, the assembly will include a put tation by all veterans on the Dixie campus assembly begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Fine: Center. The Hospitality Committee will also be pr ting Southwest Series sponsorship of the Ne Dance Theatre Wednesday and Thursday eve: also in the FAC. The performances begin at p.m. both nights. A free movie will be shown Friday in the Room at 8 p.m. by the Committee. Popcorn munchies will be sold by Hospitality membe Hospitality also plans an activity on a larger1 the week after Spring Break. record and play system with turn table and. speakers. Reg :$ 199. 95 Sale :$149.95 Dixie State Bank Philosophy, Brigham Young University. Dr. also Assistant Academic Graduate Studies and Curriculum. He receiv Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1958. The film to be shown as an adds commentary on this topic is I NEVER SANG MY FATHER, starring Estelle Parsons, and Melvyn Douglas. Released in Hackman, answers this picture seeks straight-forwarand commi questions concerning to parents by sons and daughters. Gene Hackn widower with an opportunity to start over new wife, a new job, and a new environms California, must solve the problems of his j who live in the midwest, where he grew up sister (Parsons)cant move the brother (Had the brother cant make his own needs clear father (Douglas) because the father is too dea by the sound of his own voice; the house vit with the tensions erected by the inabilr Those who have attended communicate. this presentations quarter will recognize imme ly that this film touches also on the of Being Responsible and Insisti Communication. is ?8S USES for Sweethearts Days last week. The Exec Council would like to congratulate on the gTeat job Serif 8 STAFF f Advertising Manager Sports Editor Advisor Writers and Staff: Maria Ontiveros Don Lamkin Barry Kawa LaVarr B. Webb Tanya Ballard, Glenn Neumann, Kelli Jones, Margaret Ebster. |