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Show Monday, October 10, lSSp WESTMINSTER PARSON Page S Lee Mink President Frosh Class Selects Four Officers To make the Class of 64 a real class, is the goal of Lee Mink of Preston, Idaho, recently elected, president of the freshman class. As a student at Preston High School, Lee gained experience in student government through participation in student council and as president of the debate club. tip-to- p coming year. "The success of this class depends on you the class of 64 and your support is greatly needed, Jackie stressed as she ac . cepted her new office. New Treasurer Karyl Klassen freshman class much had has treasurer, experience Jackson Elected Veep in the duties of her office. She served as treasurer of her class at Assisting Lee as will be Judd Jackson of Salt Lake. the high school in Gonado Mission, Judd expressed his concern for the Arizona. President of the Girls Glee responsibilities of his office by em- club and moderator of her church phasizing his desire to bring honor youth group are other offices Karyl and prestige to the freshman class. has held. She also urged the supWhile attending West High school port of her classmates in stating, Judd was active in student council "A united class led by united leadand in the Key Club. He is attend- ers will bring about the greatest ing Westminster on an athletic freshman class ever the class of 64. With the withdrawal of her grant : only opponent from the contest,' Tade to Serve as Secretary Karyl was automatically received as class treasurer. Because she was unopposed in the secretarial race, Jackie Tade of Elections were held September 28 Phoenix, Arizona was presented to after an introductory assembly her classmates at the campaign as- which climaxed a Week of sembly as their secretary for the vice-preside- Poetry Comer Freshmen Assembly They can sing; they can dance; have I traveled in the realms they can play the piano, drums, and of nonsense, guitar, they can pantomime; they And many comma splices and split can even twirl flames in the air. infinitives seen; The members of this years freshRound many generalities have I man class displayed their many gone since talents at the assembly held 30 in GymSeptember Payne I first got an F on a theme. nasium. Oft of one wide expanse had I been told Ron Swenson, S.G AC. president, d That Webster ruled opened the assembly by introducing as his diction area; the newly elected freshman officers. then turned the time over to He Yet did I never read the book in Kenn Cooper and Ken Ricke, M.C.s -- . bed for the talent presentation. Jim Till I saw Chapman write out large Hanson and Lowell Larso, assisted by Bob Terry, an upperclassman, and red: ; sang a Kinston Trio arrangement Then I felt like some idiot in the of Molly Bee as the first number back row , on the show. Much all-colle- ge deep-brewe- Shakespeares written in ironic pentameter Or like J. College when with Who says He stared at the Prolific and all his clique Looked at each other with a smile risque Stupid, upon a fact from Binet. rs, "Whatever Lola Wants, a Klassen, nt barbs Sh-Boo- Bos-wor- th er Prove They Can Dance ill-eag- le eyes the drums. Laura Norris, The Jo Anne Atkinson, Mary Ruken, Eileen Norris, and Penni Chadwick did a humorous pantomime to the Lindy recording of Zadow accompanied Carolyn singing "Why Do I Love You? after which Carol Patton played "Deep Purple, a piano solo. "Moonshine Boys Perform Jim Walker, Gary Pelton, and John "Golden Voice Puett, "The Moonshine . Boys", sang Blue Moon accompanied by Bob Terry and Lowell Larson on the guitars. All or Nothin from the musical was the humorous Oklahoma pantomime performed by Ann Voll-mand Elaine Elder. Carol Babcock and Lindy Zadow as a piano played "Fascination duet followed by a solo, "The Sound of Music, by Neica Binkley with Carol Patton accompanying her. Bob Branch on Karyl Change of Pace mod- Cyndy Ericksons unusual and em dance by Donna Nunley and daring flaming baton act was an Janice Axman, f o 11 o w e d . Vicki extreme change of pace. "Bom to Nason sang "September Song ac- Late was the lament of Karyl companied by Judy Farrow. Jeff Klassen, Dwala Gubler, Liz Hog-beand Barbara White in their Moffat played an original composion the guitar accompanied by pantomime, as these four freshmen tion a enviously watched Lee Mink,-a- s senior" with his "lover, Suzan n, Zane. The final act on the program was a guitar solo, Malaguena by Jeff Moffat. Appreciation was expressed to the upperclassmen, Jim Morris, Barbara Ballenger, and Judy Neil-sowho assisted the Frosh in organizing and producing their talent show. .ABOUT- - GVJMavjSM S 'SSTVCTZT' AV S 77-3r-7 TSSATOU.Swd WZWU n, NOTICE The Compass Staff would like to make public a recent error appearing in the activities calendar. The Compass. Roberta Klaus, the former Roberta McKean, is Senior Class Secretary and Nick Falcone is Senior Class Vice Pres. Lynn Young serves as Treasurer and Dave Peterson heads the class as President. This Parson starting line-u- p 8. huddles for Homecoming. See related story Pg. was a very unfortunate error which we regret sincerely. 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