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Show Ml UM Nine Prominent Students Included In National Whos Who "Old Fashioned Christmas by Nancy ltose , The Senior class, under the direction of 1 resident able Ken Routh, has been busily an- prepaiing to present the the last nual Christmas dance, dance of its coliege career. Old Fashioned Christmas will be held at the Old Mill on Fri9 p.m. day, December 14, from until midnight. The national ; !A (; 1 - i their work for over a week, and as is tradition for the class of G3, it should he superb. The other committees are: Publicity, Chairman Kay Bonham, Alison Lee. Frank Chan, Margo Graham, Ken Denne, and Jeanette Soon; a - S Homrighouse and Eliot Grav es; Judy Nilsson is in charge ofe refreshments, and Bob Byer-linis in charge of tickets. The tickets are $2.75 per couple and $3.00 at the door . invites the of college all members ' attend the the past, the Old Mill has provided a good dancing atmosphere. community dance. In in- .to - New Alpha Chi Members Names Alphi Chi members of the junior and senior classes were presented at the Awards Assembly,' Monday, December 10. Senior members include Ed - Jones, Margaret Warren, Judy Chamberlin, Sue Loomer, Betty Poe, Shirley Joffs Reynolds. Marion Lewis, Fred Pinkerton, Kathy Sch wertz and and-Malcol- Ng are the juniors awarded membership. Alpha Chi is a national honor scholastic society. Seniors may qualify by being in the upper 10 per cent of their class. juniors requirement, in addition to ranking in the upper 10 per cent of the junior A class, is a 3.5 minimum total average. IKs Initiate Tomorrow night the Westminster Intercollegiate Knights xwill initiate their pledge class. Immediately following the basketball game the active members will take the pledges off to a secret spot where they will go through a fun time playing games and ? generally going through? Next semester the IKs are expecting to have a big pledge class and they are hopeful that work will begin to obtain a Spurs chapter on campus. Any girls interested sboum contact Diane' Tuck, IK Dutchess. Good luck to all IK pledges tomorrow night. They will need it. GROWTH by Raymond J. Saulnier, Professor of Economics, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York There is a theory that economic growth is governed largely by the rate of spending on capital goods. It is possible to overdo this theory, as it is possible to overdo any no one theory, but I think expanthe that would deny of base physical our sion of condicapital is an essential tion for the achievement of rapid growth. If this is the case, then we must concede that we have done very badly in recent which years. In a period, in in goods spending on capital economies, industrial foreign in terms of constant dollars, has been going ahead by leaps and bounds, capital goods spending in our own economy increase has actually failed to 1So3-.jthe at all. In the years of capamount dollar constant ital goods spending rose anycent where from 30 to 80 per in most Western European contrast, countries; in sharp small d a there was actually States. cUne in the United installing Nowadays we are volume of smaller a annually we than physical facilities Obviously, were 5 years ago. here. there is no dynamism our We are not even holding own. Why is this so? Volume of capital goods depend ex- spending does notlevel of corthe clusively on porate prob-abl- y an important dein the major element, of level cap.tal termining the Is It not im eoods spending. while wage portant, then, that and payments, production, corpoi tales have been rising, remained ate profits have Loipor roughly unchanged? were 1961 only ate profits in taxes, before very little larger, 6 they were in 19w, tears earlier; and corporate were actual. profits after taws 9 Pf Students receiving this tribute are Kay Bonham, Judy Chamberlin, Ed Jones, Suzanne Loomer, Homer Ng, Fred Pinkerton, Malcolm Reynolds, Nancy Rose and Margaret Warren. a " T7c Chairmen Dick The class cordially of Un- cludes nine Westminster students, announced Academic Vice President Bosch at the Awards tAssembly, Monday, December 10. Bud Wigger, Ken Routh, Karen Hunter, and Jim Morris, have been concentrating on Materials: program Whos Who in American iversities and Colleges ; Decoration chairman, Judy Chamberlin, and her committee of Merry Jo Priester, Betty Short, Mary Ellen Ferguson, Mike Hogben, Doug Mead, Homer December 14, 1962 Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah Vol. 9, No. 6 v riPS I ! ' , i Qualifications forv Whos Who are a minimum of 80 completed hours with an overall grade point average of' 2.75 and a faculty nomination. The final decision is made by the Academic Council. FROM THE PRES. The last S.G.AXJ meeting Council and the Constitution. lower. And this is in curIn succeeding weeks, a tenconcerned itself in part with rent, not constant, dollars. tative agenda of the S.G.A.C. a discussion of the need for and be posted on bulletin deflation, will If this profit a student court. This couit corto be is it on campus in the hope boards is what is, that would provide the opportuninterested in students that rected, we must understand of any student charged will atsubject its causes. If I were to state1 ity regschool any particular of with violation voice and one Council sentence, tend the the cause in ulations to have redress beon opThis is the the squeeze would say that fore students and faculty their opinions. of from student for results any business profits members, sitting in Judgment portunity to have his or her our school the fact that, whereas price of the facts and circumstaninflation has, for the moment say on any matter of stuces. The advantages of this at least, been largely checked, proposal include a step toward dent life. Next Thursday, December cost inflation continues. better understanding between S.G.A.C. 20, the traditional students and administration How can we escape from be held will Christmas means Party and would provide the this condition? Surely an esat the Student the in Lounge in reabsent of appeal that is cape cannot be found in a break. We urge you to atmany incidents. This would 9:50 sumption of price inflation. tend and receive expressions involve, not only initial stuFew people would prescribe through dent support, but also, a wider of Christmas spirit this. There are some still unof repreyour the generosity reconciled to price stability as participation in the functions GovStudent in sentatives and an essential condition to the of Student Government ernment. achievement of sustainable its sphere of activity. In the approaching holiday inflaeconomic growth, hut I extend my personal season, distion is such a thoroughly and those of Jerry, wishes reputable idea nowadays that and Dave, for a Barbara, the remaining inflationists are very enjoyable Christmas and largely silent. They have been purposeful New Year. silenced, if not entirely perFrederick Pinkerton suaded, by the deficit in our President, S.G.A. Circumbalance of payments. stances have checked price sucinflation, but we have notinflaChoir Presents ceeded in stopping cost tion and therein lies the rub, Christmas Programs or squeeze, or whatever you . it want to call The Concert Choir, under There are a number of ave- p Max Hodges, is predirector nues by which we must ap-a series of performfor paring roach the task of casing this of Christmas music. The ances voices will be accompanied by squeeze. Businessmendo will it is find that one way to an instrumental ensemble. econoThe group will perform The by practicing complete of affairs the in managing my Christmas Story by 17th cenFred Pinkerton their business. We shall also need is felt by a group tury composer Ileirich Schutz, is made have to do that as a nation. of The interested students, and one chorus of which.the addiWe must remember that the authentic more by AsGovernment cost of government. Federal, the Student tion of two recorders (woodvery sociation Council is anxious State, and local, is to aAmerien flutes), and Christmas Day, maton this to have opinions borne extent by a large conglomeration of Christmas ter. I would hope that club carols can business as a business skillfully arranged by to S.G.A.C. cost. And it is a rising cost. representatives the Idea to Gustave Holst would present Governmental expenditures, schedule of performantheir organizations and arrive cesThe at the State and local as well include MatSaturday, Dec. 8, of concensus as Federal level, should be re- at a such as opinion. Willow Creek 2 the p.m. at this, are your examined, those expenditures ters, Club; Monday, Dec. business as students in the Country that arc not essential should 2 the Salt Lake at 10, p.m., Student Government AssociaWednesbe eliminated, and all econoand Club, exCountry tion. Your feelings are the 8:30 p.m., at the Dec. mics, dollar for dollar, should 19, actions of day, be passed on as reductions in clusive ingredients Masonic Temple. by the Student Government business taxes. ly f |