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Show t Officers FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Here is the balance of this yea one in anybody's language. Oct. 10 Adams State, at Alamor Oct. 17 Colorado Mines, at Gol Oct. 24 Western State of Gu City (Homecoming) Oct. 31 Open Nov. 7 Eastern Oregon of La( City Nov. 14 Portland State of Portia Sports Editorial of the This editorial is written to you because you are one the reasons, the building factors in a team. You are the spirit, driving force toward many victories. The Parsons team has its own type of spirit built from close and spirit the play with teammates, but without your support team must go the path alone. The support and spirit in the past very poor! 1 Nov. 21 Parsons Take Carroll College 0 Score By College of Idaho at Ca f Each of the four home games Three games on September K already been played. 25-2- The Parsons, scoring a touchdown with only two minutes left in the game, beat Carroll College at Helena, Mont Saturday night the only .collegiate. 25-2- Many fans want a good team, so c Parsons have produced in the past, so j which means that the students of Westminster owe the players a debt of support and spirit. If the learn of the future is to succeed the fans, old and new, must pay the debt to the Parsons owed for so long. Come out and support your team, not only at games, but at your squad's practices. Seriously it is at practice where games can be won or lost, for victory or defeat is not the business of the game alone. s' 0, ' if r if i.- i b to' a 'W'BOB' Losser and Bucky Armstrong cut the distance down to the five-yaline where Cordova bulled his way over for the big victory. r. l rd The Parsons after a very poorly played defensive game in the loss to Oregon Tech on Sept. 19 came back against Western Montana on Sept. 26 and fought them to a scoreless tie in a game that fea tured a tough defense by both teams. promise each of you that if you will support the Parsons, The team not only played against they'll support you as they have in the past. Ken Ault Western, but a driving rain storm I Elaine Wilson "1 DAMAGED COP ! ! w? scene An every week-da- y grind it out between games. that threatened to wash out the Don Moss two, but they were quite team d serious in an odd sort of way. iel?$ith interest and enthusiasm, Ten Johnson and Dave Ferris sufthe treasurer, came to West-ste- r jn, fered lime bums, very painful, from Springville High which kept them out of the Carroll son of Mr. and is He the fchool. If you can call a game a victory game last Saturday. 11 D. E. Moss. He is a member grs. on just plain improvement, then Coach Lee has sharpened up his i the football team. of this one could be called in favor ly channel our thinking i offensive Frank Mendez and Ger- - the.. Parsons. Congratulations to the Class of ,.,r tremendous This task peace. i'mTv ou-c4.43w,'one ot u l aufc ri a a ti.c is k . E. Williams of Covina, Calif. He 63 for a fine selection of officers. jioi for accomplishments of the United Nations. October 31. Nominations should be is a graduate of Covina High School sent to the Chairman of the selec- and in his senior year was student-bod- y The U.N. is not only working for world peace, but tion committee for the region in president. He has many good is breaking the human barrier of peoples intolerance for which the prospective candidate is ideas for his class and is now Red Cross Bloodmoblle other peoples. This is mainly accomplished through the now located. A list of the 15 re- planning for freshman activities for On Campus 29 gions and the names of the Region- Homecoming. many divisions of its six main bodies. al Chairmen may be obtained from The Red Cross Bloodmobile will Elaine, the little blonde with the the HeadFoundations National The actual value or worth of the World Health Organisparkling blue eyes and the warm be in Foster Hall on Oct. 29, bein Princeton, New Jersey, smile, came to Westminister from tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. We enzation, W.H.O., or United Nations Childrens Fund, quarters or from the Woodrow Wilson rep- Olympus high school. She is the courage all students to sign the U.N.I.C.E.F., cannot be measured in terms of dollars and resentatives on any campus in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles pledge of blood contribution. The cents but in the degree that the organization has shown United States or Canada. T. Carter, 1324 East 3930 South. whole process will take approxiElaine sincerely wants to make the mately 45 minutes and a canteen the true value of a united and cooperative effort of all class of 63 the best ever and feels will be on hand with cookies and each an nations, contributing equal share and, above all, that she can best do so by serving as fruit juices afterwards. A movie, each nation, large or small, be treated the same as another. Style Book vice president concerning the purposes of the Bloodmobile will be shown somePhyllis, better known as FiFi, This is the true spirit of the U.N., and with this devo- For All Departments is a graduate of West high school time within the week. All students tion to man kind, the United Nations is in reality the The College has adopted a style in Phoenix, Arizona. She is the who donate blood will be able tc WORLDS HOPE FOR PEACE. Remember United Nations took for the preparation of term daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. receive blood free if, at any time, papers, research reports, and other Burd of Phoenix. She is brimming they are in need of it. Day is October 24. academic manuscripts. This action John Lampros of the faculty in its September workshop means that all departments will use as a basic reference the same manual, although each department will be free to make Bruce S. Jenkins, candidate for Young Democratic Clubs were dis- additional stipulations about the "your home away from home " mayor of Salt Lake City, met with cussed. The presentation of various form to be followed for papers in interested persons in Ferry Hall plans for organization was head that department. OPEN Lounge, Thursday, Oct 15, at 9:50 ed by the Kearns Young Democrats. The book is the Harbrace adopted under the auspices of the a.m., After a short luncheon, the conHandbook, 4th edition, by 7:00 4:30 Young Democratic Club of West- ference reconvened for a discussion College John C. Hodges. The book has minster College. of problems of maintenance and been placed on sale in the College Mr. Jenkins, after speaking his promotion of BREAKFAST growth of Y.D. Clubs. Bookstore and copies are available SANDWICHES views on government, threw the A fourth period convened for dis- in COFFEE the BAKERY GOODS contents The College Library. meeting open to questions from the cussion of problems of finance. TEA also are included in the textbook SUNDAES floor. Dr. O. Truman Driggs conducted used in English 102. Students who FOUNTAIN DRINKS Young Democrats have been the fifth period to discuss the dehave retained their textbooks from in Jenbehalf Mr. of campaigning velopment of continuing leadership kins, ringing doorbells and distrib- in Y.D. Clubs, after which a short that course will, of course, not need to purchase the handbook. uting literature. critique period was held. The Young Democrats of the ColThe College Club has issued This action of the faculty should lege attended a Leadership Confer- challenge to the newly-forme- c reduce the confusion which stu ence sponsored by the Young Dem- Young Republican Club to joint- dents have sometimes felt in un Meat, ocratic Clubs of Utah at the New-hou- ly formulate a battle column in derstanding how papers should be Hotel, Oct 3. An orientation 'The Parson. prepared. It is my expectation that session was conducted by Allan Also a challenge is issued for many good students who will want Drink Roll & Butter Howe, president of the Y.D.C.U.. debates on campus between Dem- to present their work in the best Dr. J. D. Williams, political sci- ocratic and Republican politica possible form will purchase a copy ence professor at the University of candidates and between members of this handbook and OPEN EVENINGS use it regu Utah, conducted the second period, of the Young Democratic anc larly, said Dean in an Ballenger in which problems of organizing Young Republican 800 10:00 campus clubs. nouncing the selection. Autumn Is Here and So Is Anof bpr F.OPtba Season Mrs: field. This caused the squads to just punt and play for the breaks, but as there were none the game ended in a scoreless deadlock. only attacVfL? oi - Oct. Adopted News of College's Young Democrats STUDENT LOUNGE to 75c se SPECIAL Potatoes, Salad, Vegetables to 75c |