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Show Volume 3. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY, 1950 Westminster Taken In By Round-u- p Days WESTMINSTER PLAYERS -- Over square feet have been added to the stage itself in tlie form of portable platforms. CTeo Mite-helacting as carpenter foredirected the construction of man, n these new additions. Mel has worked hard on the lighting arrangements, and many Sigma Pi Alpha Elects Officers y en l, Gus-taveso- new innovations have been made as all who saw Angel Street can testify. Three plays have been staged this year which is also a new for the Players, and two of them have run for two nights. The first play of the season. Night of January Sixteenth, was produced November 19, 49. It was an unique melodrama depicting 'the murder trial of a young woman with a jury selected from the audience. Starring Cl cue Montagu-. Julian as the defendant, and featuring Jerry Glanville and Alex Eliopulos as the contesting attorneys, it was a suspenseful drama that held the audience well until the final verdict.' ree-or- d New officers of the Sigma Pi Alpha for the eomiug year elected at a recent meeting will be installed May 17, 8 p. m., in Ferry llall. The officers are: John Wacli, President; Charles Berrett, ; William Hannifin, Joan Treasurer; Rogers, Corresponding Secretary, and Beverly Turner, Recording Seeretaary. Initiation of new members will take place prior to the installation of new officers, 7 p. m. Following the installation there will be a recaption for new member Vice-Preside- sour-doug- h Math .niik.FlArtR. Gus-taveso- vice-preside- The second production, Angel Street, was put on March 17 and 18 of this year. Starring Peggy Williams and Jack Armstrong and featuring Howard Snethcn, WinMcFar-lan- e, was the Angel Street the of dramatic highlight past. year. The perfect, integration of lighting, staging and acting contributed to the professional polish with which the show' Avas staged. Many wrho saw' it have commented that its the finest thing ever done on the Westminster stage. . The final production of the year, Arsenic and Old Lace, was produced April 21 and 22. This hilarious comedy, starring Camille Gibson and Micky n nt Mountain Goats On May 27, the annual moun- tain goat party sponsored by the senior class is scheduled to take place. All goats and potential goats are requested to be at Storm Mountain picnic area from two till nine. Transportation will be furnished for those individuals who are without wheels. Slamming Anton guarantees a Sammy grandiose program. All this for and featuring Paul Marilyn Cross, Bob Snethen only 35c. What a bargain! Mrs. and Peter Ota, plus a fine support- B. is the collector of revenue, so ing east, was enjoyed by all who give her your dough. saw' it. Beverly Taylor has consented The advances made and the rec- to be chef of the eats so we know we have a good meal assured. A ords set this year by the Westminwonderful time is in store for all, milestones. are ster Players merely Next year thre will no doubt be so get your climbing shoes on and come on out. more and better productions. Rich-ardso- Cor-nab- n, y, nt Plans for tlie annual Farewell Banquet, June 3, the most outstanding social event on the Westminster College calendar, are nearing completion, according to William Purdy, chairman of the event. The luxurious Empire. Room of the Hotel Utah has been obtained for this years dining and dancing. Ed Stoker aud his hand, well known to Salt Lake radio listeners, will furnish the even- ings music. The program, with likeable, laughable, Dave Steele, as master of ceremonies, promises to be the best iu years. A host of ' after dinner speakers, representing all phases of Westminster life, from the Freshman class to the Alumni Association, will assure a delightThis will be the ful evening. senors last big social affair of their college life. Air. Purdy reminds all, a no date affair, it is and guess. The program is unctiulTro flowers are to be worn. der the direction of Marjorie The program, will in- can students forwishing reservations 'hi sign up clude several songs in the various Mrs. Baldwins office.. The banlanguages that are being studied. will be in the Empire Room, John Wacli, president-elec- t, has quet Hotel Utah, Saturday, June 3, been working on plans for the starting at 7 P. M. inwhich eomiug yearN activities, clude the au mal Mardi Gras. lie Hellenic Carnival also annouiw.fi that National CerThere Avill he dancing and entificates of Merit of achievement in languages will be awarded to tertainment, carnival booths and four members of the Sigma Pi Al- raffles. You could he a winner! pha during the annual Student All proceeds go to the Hellenic .Memorial Awards Day, May 24. building fund. Plan on be to hand at 265 South 2nd West, May 19, 20 and 21, for the Etosian Hellenic Carnival. Miss Leola Jorgenen, editor of the Etosian, announces that the Armstrong and Yearbook will probably be out the Evans Cups last week of school. The Evans Cup, for girls tenuis There have been several delays is an annual event on the campus in getting all the copy completed of Westminster College. The Cup and in to the printer. These delays is kept in the College Showcase have been caused by a lack of coand lias the winners name and the from operation photographers year engraved on it. Miss Lydia and from some of the members of Gerry won the cup in 1948, and our own student body. The pubthere Avas no play off in 1949, so lishers have indicated that they Miss Gerry still remains the dewill try to rush the books to comfending champion. The Armstrong Cup, for boys pletion before the end of the school term. tennis, is also an annual event. Miss Jorgensen and her staff This clip is also kept in the Cols wish to thank all those who have lege shoAVcase and has the 1950 on name The of it. in the the engraved editing helped Jubilee Edition of the Etosian. Aviimer in 1948 AA'as IIoAvard RichIt is hoped that in future years ardson, and James Denny heat there will he a greater interest Richardson for the title in 1949. shown in yearbook and the work Both boys will be playing again this year for the title. that it takes in putting it out. Me-Derma- The Math (dub has announced the officers that will serve for the coming year. Melvin Gus will serve as president, Kenny Rash will be and Cleo Mitchell will act as Refreshment Chairman. These officers were elected at a recent meeting held in the home of Cleo Mitchell. Plans for the coming year were discussed and other routine business wras completed during the evening. Mr. I. E. Bradley is sponsor of the did). 8. FAREWELL BANQUET Final examinations will begin Friday, May 26, and continue Through June 2. May 30 will be a school holiday. Because of the holiday during test week, the first tests will be given on Friday instead of Monday as scheduled in the catalogue. p UK) nie Pittman and Janice Special Notice Members of the W Club are getting set to round up the entire student body and friends Saturday, 8 P. M., May 13, on the Tennis Court. Atmosphere for the Hound-uDays will be the wearing of beards by the men on the campus and the lack of makeup on the girls. George Dimas and Paul Corna-bof the event. are The program will be under the direction of Sam Anton and Dob Climax of the proHoughton. be will the judging of the gram beard growing contest. If the w'eathe? permits the dancing will be held under the stars. Doth square and ballroom dancing will be served on the program. Dell Lefty Hleazard, is in of the refreshments. A charge western style stew and bread will be served the Tlie past school year lias been a record year for the Westminster Players. Under the expert direction and supervision of Jay W. Lees many new additions and improvements have been made. Number id ththis seiut-for-iii- a! tond Avin-ner- |