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Show V Westminster College Plans Gala Homecoming Day Celebration TT . J k. TT?i. . . . ... nomecoraing ua.y at west-minster west-minster College has been set for October 25, with both students and alumni going all out to make it the largest and gayest celebration in years, it was announced this week by Don Coleman, president presi-dent of the Student Government Association and general chairman chair-man for the day. The festivities this year are being built around a circus theme with the title "The Greatest School on Earth". , For the students, the day means a gala parade of some 20 floats through the Sugar House district beginning at 10 ajn., the football game at 2 p.m. in the Dane Hansen Stadium between the Parsons and Western Montana, with crowning of the Homecoming queen to come between halves of the game, and a dance at 9 p.m. in the Payne Gymnasium. For the alumni it brings the annual meeting of the Alumni Association election of officers, an open house in the afternoon in the Student Lounge immediately following the game, and participation in the dance in the evening. Both students and alumni and their families will be guests of the college at luncheon in the dining hall. Alumni will register at 11 a.m. in Converse Hall. The Homecoming queen and her two attendants will be selected October 20 at a special assembly from a list of five candidates named recently by members of the "W" club. Members of the four classes, each under supervision of the respective presidents, wui oe . in charge of the four divisions of activities Senior classt advertising; Junior class, half-time half-time ceremonies and crowning of the queen; Sophomore class, parade; Freshman class, dance. The annual meeting of the Alumni Association is scheduled for 1 p m. in Gunton Memorial Chapel in Converse ,Hall. At this "time election ballots, listing candidates for all offices, mailed out early in , October ., to dues-paying members of the association will be counted and the results will be announced. According to the constitution only alumni who are paid up members are eligible to vote. Being voted on also is an amendment to the constitution calling for four vice presidents instead of one. The candidates were named and the amendment drawn up at a meeting of the nominating committee in September. Candidates are: President, Rev. David Steele, '52, Pastor of Cottonwood Presbyterian Church; Vice Presidents (eligible alumni to vote for four) Byron Burmester, ex'50, Salt Lake City dentist Ronald Larson, '54 employee credit department, Utah Oil Refining Co.( Bruce Bemis, '58, teaching assistant Department of Mathe-fmatics, Mathe-fmatics, University of Utah, Ralph Bowman, '58, teacher in the Jordan School District, Vnrgflnia Bats ex'53, house wife, 4067 Jupiter Drive, Salt Lake City; Recording Secretary, Lois Wheatlake Fitzgerald, '40, housewife, 2004 South 26th E.. Corresponding Secretary; Gertrude Ger-trude Schwieder, assistant (Continued on page 4) Westminster Homecoming (Continued from page 1) registrar and instructor at Westminster; Edna Mae Arbo-gast, Arbo-gast, '54, teacher in Salt, Lake School System. Treasurer; Thomas Miller, '56, instructor mathematics at Westminster. Director of Publications; Gary Johnston '58, teacher in Highland High-land High. School, Salt Lake City. |