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Show THE PARSON Intramurals Week End Review New Students Enroll at Half According to word from the office of the registrar this week, somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 new students made their appearance on Westminsters campus at the start of the new semester. Four of the students are girls. This can be taken as an indication of the capacity enrollment expected next year. , School Buys The school this week purchased a dwelling it was announced Wednesday. The building, which was recently remodeled faces south on 17th South, directly across from Foster Hall.' The apartments are complete with electric refrigerators, ranges and washing and drying equipment. There are also two garages. Three families are now living in and will continue to until next September. Eventually it is planned that the building will be used for faculty families or a girls dormatory. the-dwellin- gave a complete history of basket- peared on the Rolfe Peterson show ball. I didnt know the rules had on KSL. Rolf Peterson, well-knochanged so much in 75 years. I Salt Lake disc jockey, is conducting later found out that he got half a program to better acquaint his of his material from Frankos, Du. isteners with the colleges and uniwn By Don Nelson Cards lounge, and the other versities of this area. The students Once again the curtain of sports Flop half from Jockos Get Lost and answered questions about Westrises leaving a stage of characters comic books. Oh well, minsters enrollment, music departas colorful as. those of the Arabian Mad, thats what an education will do ment, athletic department, social Nights (or TVs comedy hour). for Palmer, who originated unctions, dormitory life, etc. Such was the scene Wednesday the you. Technical foul was very First night as the first of the seasons cool that night. It seems he couldnt Intramural basketball games got get used to the boys with the under way. REMEMBER YOUR. striped shirts. He thought they were Because of the great number of on the Deans Team. VALENTINE sports .articles which can be had the best floor game of Perhaps by sports fans, and because of the the night was played by big John dullness of merely quoting scores, the 295-lboy from Idaf shall endeavor to give the story Elordi, who made good selling peanuts of the players only. And define the ho, in the TV Lounge on Wednesday personalities behind those scores. nights. Perhaps the reason was that WE FEATURE Because of the rules of chivalry, he laid down 75 of the time. and mainly becauuse my job, (Just like the old fight game, huhl grades, and social well being de- John?) Whitman's Chocolates t pends upon it, I shall introduce The highlights of the game came first the Faculties Favorite Five when Jim Saco, Dewey Hillman Coty or better known as the Prodigal and Johnny Garason pulled a Fathers. Dropping their first game Lentheric stall, which ended only' to Lums Locos, the first night didnt (laughter) I mean after Cooper was seem to bother the boys a great Cara Nome Toiletries charged with illegal substitution. deal. Big Bradly (sporting tee shirt (He tried to use the varsity). When VALENTINE CARDS from Bradly-KesslSprinkling asked about the call he merely Company) stated that he just shrugged it off, but maintained had School Supplies couldnt find the basket. (Some ex- his team stalled the last three quarcuse for a boy 5ft. 22 in.) He later ters, the game would have been Films found out that in shooting he didnt theirs. allow for the windage created by Photo Finishing the window at the north end of ART EXHIBIT FEATURES the gym. Bosch, when interviewee WESTMINISTER STUDENTS Vitamins At the invitation of the Salt Lake Public Library some 30 paintings COMPLETE done by eleven students of Mrs. ONE-STO- P Walter Michelsen are being exhibited on the second floor of the SERVICE library. The collection includes water color, oil and oil tempera paintings ranging from realism to abstractions. Among those exhibiting are Mrs. J. Richard Palmer, Mrs. Allan Bosch, Edna Mae Arbogast, Marie Ohoshie, Lorraine Smith, Althea Knerl, Mickey Resler, Rodney Flint, Larry Lou Sears, Judy McClellan and Alvin Green. . V b. Apartment House . Three 30-seco- nd ed . . o BRYAN REM STUDENTS HEARD OVER RADIO Four students of the college, Marcia Baldwin, Nancy Johnson, Bob McHenry and BiU Jameson, helped to spread the name of Westminster last night when they ap-- Corner 7th South 1 and I Ith East Dial 6-68- 32 AFTER THE FINAL WHISTLE head for the HOT SHOPPE Salt Lake' most famoua drive-ireataurant. Conte inatde or atay in your car for our new, itreamJined CURB n SKIERS . . . DRIVE OUT TO SMITHS DRIVE INN SERVICE. Curb Service until 12 Midnight, Sunday through Thuraday. Until I:UO A.M. on Friday. Until 2:00 A.M. cm Saturday 62nd South on Holladay 6lvd. HOT HAMBURGERS SHOPPE MAIN AT We serve em over 100 different ways 5th SOUTH (tn Coveys New America) nimJiT -- y |