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Show Thursday, October 27, 1960 WESTMINSTER PARSON MORE GREAT BOOKS Lady Loverly's Chatter by Keith McCarty, CP. This is the second of a series of articles apeparing once every full moon. The last was confined to great books; this one, however, includes some by women. Most of the titles listed are inoffensive, deleterious, and typically All precautions have been taken to insure the absence of quality. Freshmen should consider seriousworthwhile) to look at the record. ly the profound ramifications sugWhat (if anything) has the UN ac- gested herein. Better yet, dont All complished since 1945? And assum- references to Mother, Country, and ing that it has accomplished; where Applie Pie have been ommited in have its most important areas of deference to Homer A. Tomlinson. A Time To Love and A Time To achievement been? Where has it Die by BB failed? On November 3, 1950, five Growing Up In New Guinea by months after the invasion of Korea, Errol Flynn Generation Of Vipers by the first collective international military action in history was unPoems Are Not Necessarily Lov-lie- r dertaken through the Uniting for Than Trees by Luther Burbank Peace resolution. UN intervention The Logician In Spite Of Himsince then has on several occas-sion- s settled disputes which might self by Bertrand Russell The Way Of All Flash by Ike have flared up into major conflict Coming Of Age In America by between the Netherlands and InF. Kennedy John donesia, between India and PakiA Definitive Biography Of Betsy stan over Kashmir, between Egypt and Israel, when the United Emer- Ross by Pat Nixon gency force (UNEF) was set up to, "The Importance Of Being Erncontrol the Middle East, one of est by Charles Van Doren I Was A Sadist For The the worlds most sensitive areas. Creation of a second UNEF was S.P.C.A. author unknown voted last month to help restore Sincerely Yours, Richard Nixon riot-toorder in the (author of, What Do I Mean By Congo. The UN has provided a contin- Sincerely ) uing forum, a permanent diplomatic conference, where nations could meet and talk through problems for which, in former years, STUDENT LOUNGE tar was the only possible solution. d If the and perhaps trite phrase, we cannot afford Open from: another war, has ever been true then today, it is gospel. In the 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. words of Secretary-Generthe UN is an organ and from which offers the framework and the foundations for negotiations . . . 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Only to a limited extent does the UN have an existence and possibili" Nothing Inferior ties of action independent of the will of the member governments. for Your Interior Perhaps its work in preventing coninto crises from developing flicts constitutes the UNs most Breakfast - Lunch one significant accomplishment which we still lack the perspective Snacks to evaluate fully. But the work of the UN is not limited to this area alone. The UN is engaged in a global struggle enemies against mankinds age-ol- d disease. and poverty, ignorance its agencies specialized Through WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO health standards are being raised, ancient diseases like yaws, trachoma, malaria and leprosy are being eradicated, infant mortality rates are dropping, millions of children and adults are learning to read and write their own language. UN technical assistance programs have meant social and economic the progress and advancement for Reareas. worlds underdeveloped set gional commissions have been Latin up for Europe, Asia, Africa, America; FAO is bringing modem agricultural techniques to the most primitive areas, thereby increasing the worlds food supply and raising living standards. International cooperation in the for study and use of outer space initiated was by peaceful purposes UN under auspices and UN action, 3,000 scientists from 69 countries came together to exchange information regarding peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Fleet end elite ee e regitt et Cowee . . this smart placquet-frobntton-dow- n pullover shirt is t reel winner. In choicest fabrics and muted tones. The ideal coloring to anti-America- A Look n. at the U.N. Record by Jimmie Britt Since the founding of the United Nations fifteen years ago October our world has witnessed 24th many significant changes. Everywhere there has been an upsurge in population,- - a phenomenon to which we apply the term explosion." We have probed the atoms secrets but have still to discover how to use this tremendous force rather humanitys well-bein- g creaThe annihilation. for its than tion of new Asian and African for states has swelled UN membership to 99, as new nations have come into being the gaps In time and space between the worlds peoples in have virtually disappeared inresearches his and mans fact, creasing technological advances are now reaching into a heretofore unexplored dimension space. In these eventful fifteen years we have seen the expansion of Communism to embrace nearly one billion men and women. And we have watched with growing apprehension and frustration the shifting patterns of the cold war and the failure to reach a workable armament agreement With the observance of UN Day this year just past perhaps, it would be appropriate (as well as m much-uttere- al Social Season Successfully Ham-marskjol- d, rd ). mer (as the guest of Mrs. by Miss Hazal Loverly We her understand that This column has been established latest hobby is modeling! We for the sole purpose of informing were told that she stalled a pickthe. public of the activities of the up truck TEN times in thfe rain unaware. Be your activities conwhile securing material for the fined to the lounge, the ravine or homecoming parade. even in your room beware, for A LARGE CROWD turned out for Lady Loverly has many eyes! the Nixon motorcade in spite of wed like to be , Questions the rain. Even a sprinkling of solid Democrats (Bogie, for inBOYS WHAT TWO speak Spanish stance) stood in the rain to catch with a New Joisy accent? a glimpse of Pat WHICH SOPHOMORE GIRL hasnt IT SEEMS THAT the CLODS read Lady Chatterlys Lover, and have been overwhelmed with apis looking for a copy? New members of this plications. WHATS THIS WE hear about a intelligent group include Jim telescope being used in Ferry Gutowski. Phil Sheller, Jerry Hall? ' Adams, Ronald Nay, Tony MeWHAT DOES CAROL Patton drape rritt Roger Jacks, and Louis over her boy friends picture? Campbell. Wonder what they WE FEEL THAT we must dedicate discuss? a whole paragraph to the activiALTHOUGH MAN HAS alledgedly ties of Nancy Rose. She is the to the point where he progressed newly elected president of the is civilized, it seems that there OHIM and TGIF clubs. She spent is still quite a bit of beast left a week in Foster Hall this sum- in a few Westminster students. Har-lowe- an-swor- Were referring, Letters Cont. from Page 2 of course, to the periodic raids made on Foster and Hogle Halls. After a morning of confusion, the articles it is illegal to get outside help on a float. The Junior class just happened to be a bit smarter than the rest of the students. Is envy a cause for elimination? In this case, I guess it is. Needless to say, the Junior class float added a great deal to our college parade. You should just be thankful that someone has the initiative to try and improve our colleges apeparance before the public. It would be advised that the student body officers try and come to some kind of an agreement as to why a float which added to, rather than hindered, our, parade, has been so unjustly dealt with. An Angry Junior stolen from Hogle were recovered and We bet Foster Hall still smells like Limburger cheese! SCHOOL SUPPLIES and GROCERIES HARWOOD'S Open to 11 p.m. 2053 So. 13th East to Underway Westminster began its annual Libby-Owens-Fo- Page S se- quence of social mous success on events with enorthe night of OcThe crowd participating tober 15. in the Homecoming Dance filled the schools gymnasuium to capacity. Credit for the chief enticement goes to the Bill Link Combo, who has been a favorite with the college for several years. The highlight of the evening when the queen and her attendees danced with their escorts in the center of the room, following an introduction by the M.C., John Pruett The brief program was concluded by a song, well-sun- g by Neica Binkley. Decorations for the dance were a freshman project headed by committee chairman Ellen Pierson. A net full of white balloons, each containing a clever saying, was opened and dropped from the ceiling during the latter part of the evening, causing a Refreshments consisted of green punch and chocolate cake served from two tables strategically placed at each end of the dance oc-cur- ed short-livedNup-ro- floor. Most unusual sight of the evening occured when some members of the football team who had been carried off the field during the afternoon were seen hobbling around the floor. Foremost in this category was John Reschert, gallently swing-m- g his crutches and dragging an injured leg. Champ of Sport Shirts nt For Health and Fun SOUTHEAST BOWLING COURTS 1137 East 21st South Take Part in the Most Popular Sport in America Good Luck WESTMINSTER to with your ascot. COLLINS 307 South Main COUNTRY SQUIRE 2179 Highland Drive "oom I UM1UI lUN'Mn. Mman in. ml uu cou num. Know the answer? Whats an eight-lett- word wfiich reminds you of good taste, sparkle, lift? 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