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Show THE BON MARCHE 2265 WASHINGTON BLVD. Civilization Films Civilization, a series of thirteen 52-minute color films, a personal view of the ideas and events of the last sixteen hundred years in the history of Western man, was offered throughout the school year in the fine arts center. The series was sponsored by Val A. Browning, Ogden industrialist, and presented in cooperation with Time-Life films. o The series was written and narrated by Kenneth Clark who has been called "Great Britain's minister of culture." The films were produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Stewart Bell Tower Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Stewart, donors of the Stewart Bell Tower, admire with Robert J. Folsom, Director of Campus Planning, the plaque attached to the tower. The Stewarts, both alumni of Weber, donated the $220,000 structure as a memorial to the WSC students and affiliates. LDSSA Talent Show "Today Is Love" was the theme around which the "Supercalitalenriffic LDSSA Show" was produced. The presentation explored puppy love, eternal marraige, brotherly love and love of God and country. The skits, dances and music numbers ranged in mood from serious to delightfully humorous. Astronauts Visit Weber State Two veterans of the U.S. moon exploration effort visited WSC during the 71-72 school year. Col. David R. Scott paid a visit to the campus during the summer. Col. James Irwin came to Weber in early November. Both of the visiting astronauts landed on campus in a helicopter and gave a speech relating the highlights of their Apollo moon missions. |