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Show WESTMINSTER Page 4 PARSON Friday, February 21, 1958 Alumni Financial Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF FEB. 5, 1958 INCOME: Mrs. James R. Lemarr, Rock Joseph Hicks, 33, visited the two He October. has in campus Springs, Wyoming writes that her children and is stationed at Max- husband died on October 7. Mr. well Air Force Base. Lemarr was a member of the 1904 55 ex in. is class. The Lemarrs celebrated Harry Klekas, Dale that Fries write The they their golden wedding anniversary saw Harry on a TV performance in June. of Dragnet. Mrs. Glen Scott Sarber Jr., 50, Irene Warr 54 received her (Kay Goudy) of Phoenix, Arizona, LLB degree from the University has a new son. of Utah last June and took her Melvin Pop Day and Marcia bar examination in September, Day (Marcia Johnson), former which she passed successfully. In of Westminster members faculty August she married Wayne E. College, now stationed in Istanbul, Busey. We were all happy to con- announce an to I I . gratulate Irene at the Homecoming Banquet in October. Gavin Goudie Jr. 35, Casilla 269, Piura Peru, South America, is married and has a boy and girl. He is working on the construction of dams and 'canals. He has made a substantial contribution to the college. i Charles and Elaine Knight, 54 have dropped us another note to let us know how they appreciate our news and have offered us some help. We are going to try and give them more sports coverage in the future. Our more recent offerings are the splendid record another Alumni has posted. Howard Richardson, 50, Basketball Coach at. the Alma Mater has a better than .500 record and has just completed his home game schedule. He has some firsts,' one, the team scored over 100 points in one game; two, the squad last year gained the privilege of participating in the playoffs to see who would represent this area in the Kansas City small colleges basketball tournament. Rumors are the Westminster basketballers have a chance for the same privilege this season depending on the outcome of the final games. We wish you lots of luck. Coach! Richard A. Bradley, ' 57, married Carol Burbidge in Julesburg, Colorado on November 8. Faun Davis Cole, 49, of Douglas, Wyoming welcomed a daughter, Laurie Jane, last July 29. The Coles already have two sons and a daughter. Doug and Fayne Pender, ex 57, announce the birth of Helen Elizabeth on October 14 in Ogden. One Stop SHOPPING SERVICE - V Fountain Lunches Film Cosmetics School Supplies O Stationary Greeting Cards Where the Gang Meets addition their f at the Amerikan Kollej, am-Turk- ey ily, Cynthia Belle. Mrs. E. W. Wright, 50, and her husband also are stationed in Turkey at Ishmir. We received a nice Christmas message from them. Maybe you can get together with Pop and Marcia, Jeanne. Mrs. Julian - Knight, C.I. 97, Santa Paula, California, (Lucille Emily Dull) has remitted her dues and noted she was looking forward to the Westminster College Concert Choirs visit to California. John C. Murdock, 16, of Bakersfield, Calif., dropped us a note to show his interest. He was planning a trip through Neveda and requested names and addresses of alumni in that area. It was nice hearing from you John. Drop us a line again. We might say that his request was complied with and we were happy to have been of. service. How about hearing from others? A letter from Flora Lyman Cramer (Cl 23), wife of Harry W. Cramer of Cathedral City, Calif., says she was sorry she was unable to attend the recent alumni at the Granada Hills Presbyterian Church but that since Granada Hills is about 150 miles from Cathedral City it was a little too far to drive. She said she hoped that sometime in the future another such could be held somewhere south of get-togeth- er get-togeth- er Los Angeles. Mrs. Cramer advised that she is now in the office of Weingarten and Hough, 176 South Indian Avenue, Palm Springs, and that shed be happy to have any of her old Westminster friends drop in to say Hello should they be va- cationing in the area. She also gave us the news that Dr. Fred Cottrell (W.C. 23) had been invited by Harvard University to lecture at the Salzburg Institute in Austria from February 8 to March 8 on his book Energy - From Dues $ 497.50 have EXPENSES: South Dakota, just dedicated a new $800,000 Church (Helen 57.00 Postage Cone, 40). Miscellaneous Items for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black-stock- , ; 7.19 Homecoming Duarte, California, repreCertificates of Award 15.00 sented the college at the inaugara-tio- n Cadman Statements for Dues Colwell as of Ernest 18.21 president of Southern California of Westminster Representation School of Theology. Alumni at Regional American Calvin Lum, 55, has just been Alumni Council Meeting in released from active naval service December .J 10.00 and is resuming school at San Francisco State College to obtain 15.00 Membership Cards a California secondary teaching certificate. TOTAL ; $ 122.40 Robert Nash, 42, and family of BALANCE ON HAND: San Jose, California, visited Bobs From 56-5- 7 70 04 sister, Mrs. Robert Higley, 34, in Utah and also the college in August. BALANCE ON HAND ; $ 452.44 Don Rouillard, 48, and Noreen Respectively Submitted, Cheeseman Rouillard visited the JOHN M. BROWN, college in August. The Rouillards Alumni Treasurer have two children and ive in Westfield, New Jersey; where Don is with the American Smelting and Refining Company. They were impressed with the changes those who have not yet paid their being made on the Campus.. By Don Baxter Ethel McMichael, C.I. 05 from dues to do so. Although the rebehalf the of On, officers of an been turn has been good, it is still a has Spokane, Missouri, enthusiastic supporter of our the Alumni Executive Committee, small percentage of the total poI wish to thank all who responded tential plans. membership. An organizaso readily to our recent call for tion cannot function well without Mrs. Jesse Lee Ellis, C.I. 06, has shown great interest. Box 6, dues. The return was even better financial support, and we need than most of us expected or the funds for our portion of the Shreve, Ohio. In bringing the files up to cost for the hoped. of the publication 60 Vaughn B. Fisher, C.I. 16, we have managed to contact Parson, postage, date, our and supplies, E. 1st South, Salt Lake City. many alumni with whom we had alumni-sponsorescholarship. Renwick S. McNiece, C.I. 03, not corresponded for many years. I hope you enjoy the alumni 1609 Comstock Drive, Los It is gratifying the see the en- section of the Parson, plus the ' Angeles, California, sent in his thusiastic response. news of the activities in the presendues. I want to apologize to those who t-day college. Please drop us a Milton Hersey, C.I. 17, Socony-Vacuu- were billed twice. There is bound line and let us know where you Oil Company Inc., Mar- to be an amount of confusion are and what you are doing. It ket Research Department, 26 when undertaking a project such is your letters which give us the Broadway, New York City, greets as sending statements to more news in which others are interestus with his dues. than 1,100 people, and a number ed. The Association is, perhaps, We have received dues from of mistakes occurred. We hape to one of the best mediums for keepold timers such as: lessen, the number of such errors ing in contact with your friends many C.I. A. 91, 335 In the future. George Rogers, and former classmates at I would like to invite all of Crestline Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, is our oldest active member of Westminster - College Alumni Association. Etheol McMichael C.I. 05 from Spokane, Missouri, has been an enthusiastic supporter of our plans. Mrs. Jesse Lee Ellis, I.C. 06 has shown great interest, Box 6, Shreve, Ohio. Vaughn B. Fisher, C.I. 16, 607 East 1st South, Salt Lake City. Renwick S. McNiece, C.I. 03, 1609 Comstock Drive, Los Angeles, California, sent in his dues. .Milton Hersey, Oil ComC.I. 17, Socony-Vacuupany Inc., Market Research Department, 26 Broadway, New York City, greets us with his dues. The Rev. T. M. Keuseff, C.I. 99, 3900 Broadway, Oakland, California, was quick to respond to the call Mrs. Kathryn M. Earl, C.I. 99, 2284 Brentwood Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah, sent her contribution . Thanks for Your Response d m . m . -- and Society. Mrs. Cramers mailing address is P.O. Box 365, Cathedral City, Calif. Hugh S. Norton, 40, has received his PH. D. at George Wash- ticipation. ington University and is associate professor of Economics at the University of Tennessee. He is For your next married and has a PRINTING JOB . . , Call daughter. David Steele, 52, has been ap- pointed pastor of the newly or- ganized Cottonwood Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City which is to be built on property now owned by the church. His wife is the firmer Joan Patton, also an alumnus of Westminster. They have one child, Mark. He preached his first sermon here February 3. The Rev. Jack L. and Helen Zerwas, 825 First St. SE, Minot, Lorraine Press Publication Specialists Equipped for fast, efficient New Presses production New Ideas New Types Craftsmen Skilled Phone EMpire 421 CHURCH STREET SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRYAN REXALL PHARMACY Pressing GROCERIES Laundry HARWOOD'S llth E. & 17th. So. GLEN JOHNSON, Proprietor 17 East 4th South 465 E. 33rd South M mimiu - and - eonruicOT mat-NA- tt tut com. cu compact. 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