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Show Westminster College Prepares . For Gala -Week -Long Annual Homecoming S r r . ! Queen Arlene Hall . . . to be crowned at Westminster Homecoming. cations, Mildred Wheeler Clark '35 and Virginia Ramsay Bats, '49 to '52. Decorations are now going up in Payne gymnasium which will be the scene of the gala Homecoming Home-coming dance Friday night to climax cli-max the day. ' A colorful parade through the Sugar House district, a football game in the afternoon, a 'lunch- eon and open house for guests, the annual Alumni Association din- ner and election of officers, with ' all to be climaxed by a gala dance in the evening, will mark annual . Homecoming Day next Friday at Westminster College. Homecoming Week begins Monday and the en-' en-' tire program is under direction of - the Student Government Associa-. Associa-. tion, of which Martin Allred is president. As honored guest of the day will be Otto A. Harbach, famous American composer, and an alumnus alum-nus of the Westminster Collegiate Institute in 1891, who is being honored Wednesday evening in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Mr. Harbach was one . of five graduates of the Institute that year. A classmate of Mr. Harbach Har-bach was Maude Adams, one of America's greatest actresses. Miss Arlene Hall on Friday was named Homecoming Queen, with Miss Betty Griffith and Miss Toni Fehr as her ' attendants. They were elected by the student body from a list of six candidates selected selec-ted by the "W" Club. Miss Hall is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard Hall, Orem; Miss Griffith, Grif-fith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffith, Wells, Nev., and Miss Fehr, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Fehr, 191 So. Fifth East Street, Salt Lake City. . The other candidates were Miss Regina Stewart and Miss Melva Lynch, both of Elko, Nev. and Miss Evelyn Fletcher, Salt Lake ' City. Crowning of the Queen will take place between halves of the football foot-ball game which begins at 2 p.m. injhe Dan Hansen stadium. The Westminster team, which has won all of its five games played this year thus far will clash with University Uni-versity of California of Riverside in what promises to be the key grid battle of the year for the Parsons. Invitations have been sent to parents of all students, Utah contributors con-tributors to the College, alumni and others to be guests of the College at luncheon at Ferry Hall at 12 noon, and to attend an open . house immediately following the game, at the same place. From . 1 to 2 p.m. the guests will be tak-j en on a guided tour of the campus and college buildings. The alumni dinner and election will be held at 7 p.m. in the Ferry Hall dining room. Early this month, ballots were sent to some 1100 alumni throughout the coun- . try and results will be announced at the dinner. Candidates for the five offices of the organization, who were nominated by a committee com-mittee consisting of the present officers of-ficers of the association, the chairman chair-man of the Alumni Affairs committee com-mittee of the college, and college ' advisors are: President, Donald Baxter, 52; George Dimos, '51; Vice President: Mildred Derry Du Bois, '39; Lois Wheatlake, '40 and " Beverly Turner Torgerson, '52; Beverly Turner Torgerson, '52; Secretary, Edna Mae Arbogast, I '54 and Donna Rundstedt, '57; I Treasurer, John M. Brown, '51 f (incumbent) and Cleo Mitchell, '51; Managing Editor of Publi- i |