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Show WESTMINSTER Vol. XII, No. 6 COLLEGE Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah Nov. 17, 1965 M ill Merit Rep Here Attention, Seniors A representative from the Utah Merit System Council will be on for recruiting campus today He will discuss the purposes. positions available in the various agencies of the State of Utah. Contact Mrs. Seiffert, Dean of Students Office, for more Workshop Theatre Dirty Work Starts Tonight Starting tonight, the remarkable engagement of the Westminster Theatre Workshop presenting its renowned company of superlative players in the grand dramatic spectacle Dirty Work at the Crossroads; or Tempted, Tried and True. The cast, under the direction of Leonard Burningham, embracing within its limits, nearly the entire strength of the acting Sue company consists of the following: sweet true as the Nellie Daniels, Lovelace, as she is tender; Stan Neeleman, the rugged Adam Oakhart, as brave as he is bashful; Karen Jamison, the Widow Lovelace, as sweet as she is simple; Joe Ford, the devilish Munro Murgatroyd, as wild as he is wicked; Rita Snyder, the fast Ida Rhine-gol- d, as deep as she is dyed; Jim Smith, overalled Mookie Maguggins, as rude as he is rustic; Linda Kelm, the rich Mrs. Upson Asterbilt, of Newport and Brooklyn; Mary Ann Schepler, the lovely Leonie, a Madison Avenue belle; Cindy Montgomery, the French maid Fleurette, Ooolala; and Susie Stewart, the Little Nell who never had a father. The play will be shown three nights. Parsons Celebrate D - Sadie Hawkins Game Its y, I gonna be a good day. mean. I think the D stands for Dingy.) The game will be at 1:30 on Saturday (D-Da- afternoon, so preceding that by a little while we will have an honorable ceremony of the lighting of the Olympic eternal torch, which, with any luck, will stay lit Butchers Dance & for the game. This ceremony will be GPB (Newt presented by an Olympic-garbe- d and Miller Lee Parke Gaskill, Barker) who started this tradition last year and who will probably finish it this year. Then we will have the game between the upper (Juniors and Seniors) and lower (Freshmen and Sophomores) classes. I want you to be aware of the gender of the teams (feminine) because Saturday it will be a little hard to tell. They play for keeps, as you will see. we will have enterDuring the half-tim- e le tainment from an drill team and the crowning of our queen and his two attendants. Running for these positions of honor are: Sam Johnson, John Hatton and Bob, Smith, Hogle Hall candidates; John McNaughton, Carleson Hall candidate; Bob Barber, chosen by Circle K; John Jennings, candidate from the Drill Team; Eric Trunnell, AWS choice; and Allan Austin from the Choir. After the game, and the bandaging, will be the annual Sadie Hawkins dance in the gym at 8:00 p.m., sponsored by AWS. Refreshments, games, prizes for the couple most appropriately attired, a marryin Sam, and the movin music of Smokey Gibbons and his group will be the highlights. Heaven only knows what else will happen. But to be admitted each couple must fork over 13$. So, girls, start breakin open your piggy banks. all-ma- Face BB s In Powder Bowl At 1:30 p.m. this Saturday in Dane Hansen Stadium the long awaited battle of the When the opening century will occur. whistle blows we will witness nothing but blood, sweat, and tears. Both teams have been practicing hard and both coaches are predicting victory. The underclassmen, coached by veteran Butch Gullace ), will count on a pro-tyline and the running of last years MVP Nancy Castile to spark them to victory. Nancy scored three touchdowns last year as the underclassmen will be looking to superior experience and a pair of swift backs: Red Rider Tiezen and Chu Chu Wilson. Coach Butch Phipps (0-claims he has a secret defense worked out for Castile. Most experts are favoring the Butchers. They have looked best in practice sessions. This writer looks for an upset. Watch out for that secret defense and look for a surprise ground attack from Butchs Babes. (1-0- pe Day With D-D- ay 4 1) on There arent any controversial subjects this campus. Its all a matter of opinion. Curt Geertgens |