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Show CAMPUS CRIER Published by the Associated Students of Westminster College, monthly during the scholastic year EDITORIAL STAFF Robt. Williams Editor Eva Lewinson Associate Editor Business Manager Bill Boughton Pete Ota Sports Associate Business Mgr Harold Wylie Marge Lough Typist Dr. Myra Yancey Sponsor EDITORIAL Did you ever notice the door of the Do Flop Inn? Its just a regular sized door. Evidently some of the students think that it is a double door. Anyway they get in the doorway and meet all their friends and in general see everyone that comes in tis impossible for them not to see everyone that comes in, that is, if you can get in at all. Suggestion: Either go all the way in or stand out in the outer room for your conversations. LOVE All! OR UG1I! In the Spring a young mans fancy quite often turns (Oops, theres more) to thoughts Or do you see its peaceful shad- ow cast across a sunlit peak? Are the trees as you see them now stoic, dead, uninviting for lack of summers shade? Can you see them as graceful lines of an artistss brush? Do you marvel that each is different from the rest? Do you see the stars only as geological equations, Or does your soul perceive the brightness and the glory of the heavens? Has science captivated your love lets watch it, kids. Reserve your kisses for the gal (or guy) Who is the apple of your eye But keep them from the public It HENRYS BARBER SHOP For the Best Cut in Town . My Autobiography by RED INGLE j the universe? ITS JUST A MEMORY, NOW The March Gras is over, but a few traces linger yet. To remind us of the fun we had and shall not soon forget. The balloons are popped, all the serpentines unwound. And everywhere you go theres confetti on the gorund. Applause still achoes for the en- tertainers and the performances they gave. And also for the hailing cheers FOSTER HALL Not much has happened (dont you believe it) in Foster Hall during the last month but that little bit that happened, was big view When you must neces- stuff mostly to the talents and sarily go. in the Mardi Gras? Yep, the Westminagery, with all the charDont ever bill and coo a lot In some public or conspicuous acter sketches of the outstanding characters in the college spot Where there are strangers who was ours. Did you like it? Well, you paid for it. The booth was a are apt To smirk at couples so enrapt. big success, getting a full turnover of business making for huge Of course this couldnt happen quantities of tickets. Credit for this bang-u- p here presentation was due mostly to the talents and Oh, no? hard work of the famous Boris Dodson. It was easy to see that JO YE WEBB everyone at the carnival noticed the excess of laughter coming BEAUTY VS. SCIENCE from the balcony. Does the black and busy smoke At the last house meeting it of todays industry was decided that we boys should Blind you from the age old throw another dance. This .we scenes of beauty? of Is the desert as you see it bar- have set for the week-en- d 15. announceFurther April ren, dark and dry? Or do you allow the flower of ments will be made at a later the cactus to add color to date. Dr. and Mrs. Rogers are still your heart? Is a cloud only that which giving those wonderful dinners threatens storm. lucky ones were Don Baxter, Dell rtin Let Henry Do curtains down! of nature, And logic stolen our soul, Or does it belong to you, a free agent to feel and see the glory and the beauty of of love? Could be. But beware the miss whose young at the crowning of King ' mans fancy turns, and Dave. She is left with the love? light Yes, the Mardi Gras is over and , w-'Xfln her eye.' the booths have ripen tak-e- n Does she lavish her affection on away. some other guy But its not"tbolate tojcongrat- For M. the school to see, ulate $-White he likewise is busy as a Those who put it over in such a bee? splendid way. Mmmmmm could be. So, Bleazard, Mr. Day, Kenny Rash, Miss Deardorff and Mansour. They enjoyed Southern Fried Chicken topped off with desert of Banana Cream Pie. Biggest news of the month, Jim Denny got paid he in turn paid others back for the cigarettes that he had borrowed during the previous month. Did you hear about the surprise inspection of Foster Hall? Well, anyway, Snethen was surprised! He was caught with his I was born in Toledo, Ohio at the age of seven. I learned to play violin and was told where to go. By my music teachers who placed me in the prodigy class at Scott High School. I studied music until it was time to go. To the University of Michigan where they have a course in music criminology. Interested me at first but I loved music too much to kill. My career would have been disastrous, for as things turned out I got a saxophone from my brother who did not like me. Playing serious music but raged that jazz was the coming thing so I went. With several dance bands including an outfit under Jean Goldkettes supervision which was difficult. Since I was going to college after graduation. I played with a few more bands and was taken. By Ted Weems whom I played with for ten years which led to the war. I joined the CAA as a Visual Education Director but failed. To get an Air Force commission. For physical reasons I joined Spike Jones and got sent. To Europe by the Army where we defeated hardships and the American Army. Finally found us and we came to California where I was dying. To play with Jones and his City SIikr-vih-who- m I stayed three years taking a beating. On the road for so long tired me and I retired before they gave me the business. Of another tour I arranged Timtayshun and recorded it for Capitol Records who were dumbfounded. By the reaction and the sales of one million people. Liked the style and now I am leading my own. Natural Seven which makes most people smile. When wer,appear, in person - the end. NOTE The above story, written by Mr. Ingle, is, a little careless regarding the proper perhaps, placement of periods. I trust you will excuse the errors, May I suggest you make the required corrections and impress your English Prof JERRY JONES 1 2 NUTTY NITES F1U. & SAT. MAIL 10 &U 3tLgyi A Atm AND THE NATURAL SEVEN . 12 SHOWS! baud thu made "TIM-TAYSHU- N" AND OTHER HIT CAPITOL RECORDS PLUS DAMCiMft Admission $1.25 Person COMING SOON: JACK FINA jerry jones tUUidotv Jlandem |