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Show OCTOBER 2, 1956 The PARSON BORN YESTERDAY The Westminster Players will open the 1956-5- 7 theatre season Wednesday, October 3, with the delightful comedy Born Yesterday, by Garson Kanin. The production will run through Friday might, October 5. Leading the cast in the role of Billie Dawn will be a talented actress Verlene Patterson. .Miss Did you know that there are 'Patterson was last seen in the blocks beCollege production of Blithe Spir- precisely forty-fiv- e tween Westminster College and it. In the part of Harry Brock St. Nurses Marks Home? This will be Keith Wagoner. Mr. Wagwas fact proven by two goner has been seen at Westmi- pertinent of our healthier ranks. nster in leading roles in Don Juan probies in Hell, Blithe Spirit, and These hardy pioneers, not knowing The Vigil, Mr. Wagoner was also about such modern modes of seen in the role of Ed Devery in transportation as the Salt Lake Lines, and "the University of Utah production City Transportation not desiring to wait for Curtis, our of Born Yesterday. Recreating his part of Paul Ver-re- ll jolly bus driver, sallied forth to wil be Cam Dern, an out- conquer new worlds. It might be. standing young actor from the added that the new worlds nearUniversity of Utah. Mr. Dern was ly conquered them. Speaking of buses (not busses), last seen in Romeo and Juliet the Westminster bus is becoming at Kingsbury Hall. notorious on its many jourquite Russ McOmber steps into his our fair city. Severneys through first major role in the part of al of our gay gregarious group Ed Devery. Mr. McOmber work- have made friends with lifelong ed as the Assistant Manager in drivers of such vehicles as cethe University production. ment trucks, gasoline trucks, Don Farnsworth and larcia moving vans, hot and, in Rose, both former students of the fact, anything that rods, is piloted by College, will play the parts of a member of the male species is Senator and Mrs. Norval Hedges. hailed with such cries promptly Both Mr. Farnsworth and Mrs. as: Hi, Hey, Rose have a number of leading ' care to drag?, Lets go, Mister, roles to their credit. Daddy-o- !, Snatch him, etc. Mitch Makris recreates his deThe local bobbies merely grin in lightful portrayal of Eddie Brock; bear it. a portrayal that had University Initiation for the Probies of 56 of Utah audiences in stitches. will be recorded in the anAnd included in the cast will be nals truly of time. Beds mysteriously Bill Mouskondis, as the Assistant disappear or were Manager, Mary Louise Routh, as Stockings and other items (underthe Maid, Steve Jenks and Trevor wear, to the frosh) were hung from . Less as the Bellboys, Melva Lynch the ceiling wtih care. Doorknobs, as the manicurist, Ralph Takata handles, faucets, fountains, and as the Shoeshine Boy and John privy seats were enthusiastically Young as the Barber. goode up (everything sterile, of The play is under the direction cuss, of cuss). Drawers that one of Jay W. Lees. Bob Harder is didnt know were ones own sudacting as Assistant Director. denly found themselves in ones The stage crew is made up of room. One poor probie is still in Marilyn Gillette, Donna Rustedt, the dark as to where her nightie Dick Bradley and Nancy Kae Per-ha- is anyway, lets hope shes still in the dark. The play will begin at fc:00 p.m. in Converse 22 on Wednesday, OcThe author understands by food tober 3, Thursday October 4, and of mouth, that the vittles here Friday October 5. This 'produc- at S.M.H. are somewhat better tion will be free, but everyone is than those offered at Ferry Hall. requested to have tickets, as the No antagonism meant just so number is limited. Tickets may we all get our daily dozen. be obtained by contacting Marilyn ' I also understand that there Gillette, Donna Runstedt, Dick will soon be an opening for dorm asofficials unless the would-b- e Bradley or Keith Waggoner. Born Yesterday Dont miss sassins are aprpehended. or youll miss the biggest laugh The Krazy Kap belonging to a riot of the year. member of the nursing faculty is really unofficial cap not an overturned cupcake. IT IS COMING Probies Prattle , -- , how-are-yuh- ?, -- short-sheete- d. ! by Evelyn Fletcher Have you seen the signs? Are Are jou heeding theforwarnings? inevitable? the you preparing IT is almost upon Because us. Winter is coming! The officers of Westminsters Ski Club have observed the prodigious omens and are already planning for the years activities. The first meeting of the Ski Club is to be held this Tuesday, October 2, at 10:00 in the southeast corner of the gym. At this time details will be worked out for the party scheduled for the first part .of November. (Membership fees can, of course, be paid then.) Anyone and everyone who is interested in skiing, in leaning to ski, or is urg-.e- d in just plain dodge-skiinto participate. This winter free instruction is to be given to those members who desire to learn to ;ski or improve their techniques. This year our Ski Club is a member of the Intermountain Ski .Association. This entitles us to enjoy all ISA privileges and func-'tion- s, and also each member of our Ski Club will receive the National Newspaper of Skiing published periodically through the ... g .year. youve heard tne warnSo ings. prepare for winter fun Ski Club. Remember, the and join is JT coming! Now . . . , ' your tore Ismora ensuring, H you give hor A ring alluring. firvd fl FANKHAUSER jewelry 1111 East 21st So. Expert Swiss Watchmaker PAGE 3 stevenson- Notes From The Sigma Pi Alpha After a very successful year of ALPHA CHI MusicDepartment activitiesis and projects, Sigma Pi Stevenson Memorial to roll into another Association Alpha ready by Harry Inman d year again. With the is the honor scholastic organiza- -' ts Perhaps the freshmen music addition of a new crop of mem- - tion on campus. In the past have become a little ap- - bers hist semester, and with an euSoa bas been a bit dormant, but prehensive about the coming year. this organization will be on the They probably wonder if things under the guidance of big-th- e are always a mess of confusion at ce and Schwender, (quote) we move this year. One of our be this will to gest projects year infinite possibilities (unWhite Elephant. It is true see -that things are in a mess at the HHte, Prof- - Bradley) for our scholastic fraternity, Alpha Chi. music building right now, but it coming year! are Plans already under way; we Our calendar at a glance tells is all for the better. The addition 1 for of aecoustical tile on several of us that our meetings shall be our organization. and of chartering the walls and ceilings and of celo- - held on the second Wednesday of tex on some of the doors to con- - each month, with the exception To yjQse who are not faminar our first meeting which will be fine the sound with in each room stevenson Memorial As-wm on held October 17, 7:30, Ferry sociation, it is an honorary orga- prove a great help. Three more pianos from around fa Lounge. Because we would nization, composed of all those stu-th- e who make a 3.5 or above campus have been placed in , Bke to reserve some of our procan I titles as surprises, the building, thereby putting all fana gjaje point - average. Stevenson of the rooms into use for classes, hint that our first one will take Memorial Association has regular studios, and practice rooms. All ou mto a country of cactus, tor- - meetings once a month, and takes the studios for the campus music fihas, and jumping beans (sorry, pai-- jn many of the campus are located within this we aren t serving the latter). tivities. Each year Stevenson gives one building with the result that p9r. hose of you who are not a deserving student a scholar-th- e music of the' campus now fo- - familiar with Sigma Pi Alpha, I ship 0f $ioo jf you havent heard cuses on one point, the music W0ldd hke to tell you about our much of Stevenson already, youll . sure hear about it in this building. Only the organ and requirements for membership. In large group rehearsals are away order 1 he qualified for our hon- - coming year. Scholarship, leader-frothis center point. This is orarY language fraternity, one ship, and character are its main bound to help the morale and com- - mus have had at least one year emphases. It is an organization munications of the music depart- - f a modern language (Spanish, 0f wbich one should be proud to He must French, or German). ment considerably. a member. We present to you B in a maintain The choir, under the new direc- challenge of scholarship so particular language and ; a lets go, scholars! tor, Mr. Vail, has gotten off to a grade-poiof three-poiroaring start with thirty-tw- o ap- - total To all those students who made B or better. average) pearing for the three rehearsals s 3.5 average last. semester: their to exclude held prior to the start of Although dont new students from joining, forget our first meeting this classes. After some good hard many at it serves as a Thursday at 10:00 A.M. in work the choir did a fine perform- - we do hPe ance of Beautiful Savior at the challenge to those who are just be- - It s important! modern-languag- e course opening convocation. It seems safe ginning a to forecast a fine year for this to do their best, for it is our hope group. (May we add that basses toat many of you will be with us ' and tenors will still bd accepted at our next initiation. h our Mardi dont with-- , yes, forget in this organizagratitude Gras . . . its never too early to tion.) At this writing, the Band and bein thinking about your booths Orchestra have only and costumes, Symphony " had one meeting which makes predictions somewhat uncertain. CAMPUS Y FALL high-geare- Stev-studen- n,fS' te ill t ac-teach- ers m plus-avera- ge , nt nt this-seem- C-- 2. ! and on the basis of that one meet- ing we can say that w'e will soon have a band that.we can well be of. Although we may seem a bit frustrated at the moment we are all looking forward to the new with great dreams and much And when the drapes get hung up once again and the sawdust is wiped off everything are sure that things will once again reach a normal state (mere instead of chaos.) It will then that we shall see our plans and ambitions becoming realities; it will be then that we see that Westminsters Music department is progressing right along with The Intercollegiate Knights is a organization which is back- ed by true tradition and reputa- The organization which was named Guard Chapter, was established on April 12, 1922, at the University of Washington. Los Caballeros is the name of our chapter at Westminster It was established in College. 1951 and admitted to the National Organization in 1952. Our Chapter owes much of its success and development to form- er Dukes, namtly. Bill Gold, John Allcott and Frank Anselmo. The nejvly elected Duke, George Mori, is a true and dependable leader, who has set his goal very high for this year in anticipation of an even greater and more pros- perous term of office. We, the members of the Intercollegiate Knights, wish to cordially welcome all new students to Westminster College and hope 'their stay at Westminster will be an enjoyable one as well as educational. We also would like to express our best wishes and a very hapy stay with us to our new President and faculty members. The I. K. Reporter. announced plans The meeting for kick-of- f Campus Y will be held Oct. 3 at 7:30 m Ferry Hall lounge. Every-prou- d ne is invited to hear Dr. Lloyd Wilcox of our owh faculty and T)r. Francis Wormuth from the University, of Utah discuss Seg-yeregation or Integration?, an sue about which we all need to know more, This promises to be a success-w- e fid year for Campus Y, which is a young and nization at Westminster. Its pur-b- e Pose through the various divisions, .called interest groups, is to fill toe needs of students who want to share and broaden their interests and ideas. Hearing and discuss- ing contemoprary issues from a Christian point of view is just one of the ways of realizing our own ideals and our responsibilities as students of a Christian college. Others are hashing out lems and concerns of the college student, and serving on the cam-tiopus as well as in this community, Campus Y sponsors the Student Service Committee which serves churches throughout the Utah area wherever there is a need, Lots of social (nuthin but fun) activities have been planned. Interest group chairmen will about give brief explanations their groups for a few minutes before the discussion. President Dwight Beattie, the other officers, and faculty sponsors invite all to attend frosh and 3 this October meeting and all other meetings. You and Campus Y can grow by your joining and participating in these activities. ar fast-growi- ng Winy Go-Farther- ? orga-confusi- on . prob-servi- ce Prescriptions Soda Fountain Luncheonette Sundries, n. 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