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Show WESTMINSTER Page 4 PARSON Friday, November 22, 1957 Parsons Run Up 90-- 0 Score Against Montana Mines !,i Everyone knows the score of Fridays game was , but the score tells only half of the story. The story we wish to portray to you is not the story of the back-fiel- d or the points scored, this is the story of the unsung line and the points not scored. Our backs gained 364 yards on the ground, which means the offensive line was hot. Montana Mines gained a total of 8 yards on the 90-0- ground for the entire game. The defensive line from end to end was rough! If you want an idea of just how tough the defensive was the deepest penetration of the opponents was to their own 38 yard line. The victory of course was a team victory, but just once lets take our hats off to the best d line this school has ever seen. all-aroun- Cheerleaders Do Bang Up Job for Parson Pep Rally The athletic division of Westminster College is making a definite climb in prestige as each year comes and goes and where you find such athletic participation there is not only the expectation but a real need of good spirit. year and she is an elementary education major. Our fourth cheerleader, Colleen Johnson, is also a member of the freshman class. Her home is in Oakland, Calif, and she also is an elementary education major. These four girls are all very active ip campus organizations but their major responsibility is to constantly try to improve the school spirit and participation. It is a well known fact, though one which we arent proud to admit, that the school spirit leaves much to be desired. These girls worked with the Student Government Association to arrange pep rallies and other events to arouse interest and spirit in the students. Pat, Melva, Kay and Colleen have worked hard composing new cheers and perfecting the old ones and with the cooperation of the student body as a whole they hope that some day the enthusiasm of the students will be worthy of the athletic division. . - The job of arousing and maintaining good school spirit at the games falls into the hands of four known as people, commonly Pictured above are three mainstays who made history this year for the Parsons with 8 wins and no cheerleaders. So the students can loses-Don Coleman, Coach Mercer, and Larry Kirkes know their cheerleaders a little better, here are a few facts about them. Head cheer leader, Pat Ivie, hails from Elko, Nev. She is a sophomore this year and seems The November 19, 1957, meet- to be majoring in liberal arts. The idea sprang from a con- Honorable Duke of the Intercol-egiat- e glomeration o f thoughts. The Melva Lynch, who also is an Knights please come for- ing of the science club was held Roundtable was spinning, and ward and accept at inhabitant of Elko, is a senior 7:30 in Ferry Hall Lounge. your prize. I our float was taking shape, on this year and carries her mapor knew it was the climax to a Officers were elected and they paper at least. Now with the in are: history. pictures of a gilded knight and the hectic, but very wonderful dis- President ! R. Art Church Kay Bowen comes to us from trophy burned into our minds, play of Service, Sacrific, and Utah as a freshman this . John H. Stewart Vernal, we set out to bring our dream Loyalty, on the part of each s Ares Theodore into reality. who had made this event Professor Maurer gave a most A truck was procured, lumber, Knight interesting talk on the mineral wire, napkins, hammers, nails, possible. collection donated to Westminster and saws were frantically sought, College by Mr. and Mrs. Charles and at four p.m. we were ready W. Lockerbie, a gift greatly apto go into production. It was preciated by the science departhard work, the frame was fitted ment. The mineral collection was with extra braces, and the wire by Mr. and placed in the case was attached to the frame. We s Mrs. Lockerbie. Kearns Baptist Church mem- worked late into the night, and The science department invites the later we worked the colder jers expressed hope this week all students to visit the science we got. The only warmth came that construction will in begin building to see the beautiful minfrom the heart as our entry took he spring for their new struc- eral collection and, incidentally, shape. ture. to notice the model dinosaurs During a break someone asked to Fernear the petrified dinosaur bones. R. Pastor According J. if maybe we hadnt taken on a 4380 W. 5295 South, a Visitors are sure to enjoy the project a little too big for us; guson, will be in held January miniature reproduction of prehismaybe we had, but this was all meeting for a financial pro- toric environment. underwriting the more reason why we had to have it completed. By five a.m. gram for a new building. Site for we decided that work would have the structure is at 4420 W. 5215 COPPER DIPORT TAX to be continued in the morning. South. Rev. Ferguson said the new The Arizona Legislature, now We all retired, knowing that we had a winner. After a two hour building will contain an auditori- out of session, adopted a memornap we were back at it and we um and Sunday School rooms. It ial calling upon the Tariff Comwill be of block and masonry mission and the administration y had to work fast. Around construction. for reinstatement of the 4c per we decided it was time to At present, the church has 87 pound import tax on copper and get into the parade. Covering the front of the float was the members in the Kearns area on setting of a peril point of 32c per pound. Intercollegiate Knights crest in membership rolls. was above and that gold, purple the head of a highlander. In the back was our knight in his aluminum foil armour, astride the majestic pink and black charger. He held a lance that was strategically placed on the posterior of the highlander. The lance was aiwMumiMMww. wrmim wort ntnoxmww kept swinging in rhythm to a Roses Are Red; record of hoof beats, the William Tell Overture, and blood Violets Are Blue; curdling screams of anguish. I During the award ceremonies, Copied when the Queen said, Will the Your Answers In re this matter of Good Taste," said Mr. Funk to his secretary, take a definition." and I Taste: sensations . . . excited by the . . . . . . nerves action of the gustatory Flunked Too! And add this, put in Mr. Wagnalls. Taste: the faculty of . . . appreciating the INGVAR BRUNSVIK, Owner beautiful . . ." it up. Mr. That, said Mr. Funk, "wraps Coca-ColLadies and Mens Hair Cuts me in will a you join Wagnalls, by appointment So good in taste . . . The Latest in Hair Styles in such good taste! And SIGN OF GOOD TASTE NO WAITING Bottled under authority of The Coca -Cola Company by 17th E. & 17th So. 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