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Show FERRY HALL Every one (minus Hazel ,as she and Jerry took the fatal step!) is back from a wonderful Christmas holiday. Before we left we had much fun at an early (yes, early 5:30 dorm party; carolling, breakfast, presents, and even Nancy (pardon, Santa Claus). And just because the mistletoe isnt hanging around anymore, the effect still lingers! Barbara Joyce came back with a beautiful diamond. Seems Santa Claus was quite a Cupid this time. Speaking of Christmas presents, have you heard or seen Lou Anns frog? (Croak!) And during the holidays, the floors were waxed, and the Smoker was made usable again. Keally, we are becoming more cultured! Hazel Haines and June Webb present us with a little concert ever so often and weve had fun with some song fests in the evenings. But then Dona got hold of a megaphone and oo o 0 ohh! Need I say more? Except for that some peoples mania for ringing firebells, were just as sane as ever I W. A. A. NEWS Planning the dances for the May Fete is now the main interest of Orchesis. They heard the music in their Thursday meeting, January fourth, and then began choosing the parts they would like to dance. To all you skating fans, classes are being organized at Ilygeia Ice for the next semester. There wTill be a paper on the bulletin board, and all those who are interested should sign. The girls basketball team is in the money now. After conducting a very successful rummage sale on December ninth, plans began at once to buy uniforms. Out of the $100 made, $25 was given to their very able coach, Janet Foster, under whose leadership they won another victory over Centenary Methodist on December 4th, the score 36 to 16. On December 18th they were not so fortunate and lost to Tabor Lutheran, 20 to 30. Patient: Since weve known each other so long, doctor, Im not going to insult you by pay' ing my bill, but Ill leave you a handsome legacy in my will. Doctor: Thats very nice of you. Im sure. By the way, just let me have that prescription again. Theres a slight change Id like to make in it. PARSONS DROP FIRST CONFERENCE SERIES lop-side- 63-3- The Westminster Parsons basketball team started off the 1950 51 season with a flying start as they defeated the Hill field squad 1 on the Parsons home court. Both teams playing a controlling game, baskets were few and far between. Leading Westminster in their initial victory were Ray Buhler, Ralph Bowman and 9 George Dimas, scoring 8, and 7 points respectively. Dave Steele and Bill Bridenbaugh both hit for four points, while Celevas gathered 3 and Pop Johnson 2. In the preliminary game, the Greek Orthodox team eked out a close, game from the Westminster scrub team. Gus Kle-ka- s led the Greek Orthodox five with four field goals and five free throws for a total of 13 points for the evening. Leading the Parsons JV scoring was big Ray Sell wood with 6 points, closely followed by Wayne Halstead and Peter Ota, who hit for 5. Hustling little Bill Rose hit 4 digits and Dale Gebo and George Felis each hit for a field goal to round out the scoring. The final score Greek Orthodox 27, Westminster B 24. Continuing on their winning streak, the Parsons beat a hustling Snow College team down in .the Payson High School gym, Big Ray Buhler tipped in the winning basket with only ten seconds left on the clock, to give t'h Westminster five a g victory. Besides getting the winning basket, Ray Buhler led the scoring with 17 points, while Bowman contributed 11. Playing a beautiful floor game was Dave Steele, who also helped the scoring cause along by pushing through five points. Little but 6peedy, Jarmen led the Snowr College Badgers with 11 points, closely followed by Bird and Paul Lawrence Wegkamp with 9 points apiece. Ending the Parsons long winning streak of two games was Southern Idaho College of Education, when SICE flashed through the finish wire with a margin. Flashy Aguirre of SICE led the invaders with 24 points, to run away with all scoring honors. Both teams played some mighty fine basketball and the outcome of the game wasnt settled until the final buzzer rang. Ralph Bowman hit a steady stream of long shots and occasto gain the scorional drive-ins- , ing honors for the Parsons with 37-3- low-scorin- State tilts, the Westminster Cold lege team dropped two ball games 8 and In the first conference tilt, the Westminster Parsons dropped a g 63-3- 4. 62-4- 8. 4. 61-5- 5. 33-1- 7, SOUTHEAST JEWELRY non-conferen- 75-4- 78-4- ce 4, a EXPERT CLEANING AND ' PRESSING DEPENDABLE LAUNDRY SERVICE nerve-wrackin- Reasonable Rates One Day Shirt Service 0 PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS 1619 South 11th Dial - u dU - 7-63- East 92 - lii I nt Levi's Waist Dimas for 6, Steele and Calevas for 5 each, and Bill Bridenbaugh for 3, to bring the Parsons up to the short end of a 7 score. Playing the BYU Frosh team in a the prelims to the sizes Length sizes BUDS Men s Duds 2124 Highland Drive Sugar House 14 Buhler and Johnson hit for 7, Where your business is appreciated 49-4- BYU-Indian- 22-3- 5 78-4- d two-poi- of play, leaving the Parsons behind at intermission. For the Parsons, it was Pop Johnson under the bucket who hit for 13. Ray Buhler also came out of the game with a respectable 14 points. In the second game, played in Ogden Highs gym, the Weber quintet started off fast and ended fast to overwhelm a divided Parson game to the Carbon Junior ColStill lege in Price, Utah, two after their wobbly lickings from the BYU frosh, the Parsons played a sluggish, unexciting game. Beaten on both backboards, the Parsons were never ' in the five, game after the first Ten minutes. For Westminster, Bowman sank Let Henry 14 ponts, Bubler hit for 13, and Do It Johnson for 11, for the bulk of the Parson counters. Carbons HENRYS score was evenly divided with M. Beck topping the Eagles scoring BARBER column with 13 points. In the second game, the Parsons caught up SHOP with some of iheir old team spirit to press Carbon to the tilt, only For the to be edged out The inBest Cut spired Parsons, led by Ray Buhin Town ler, came back after a half-tim- e score of to give the Carbon lads a run for their money. Aside from Buhler s 17 points, John Calevas caught fire in the first half to 6wish in five straight long PAUL E. FANKHAUSER shots to help him score 14 points Swiss Watchmaker for the Parson cause. 1109 East 21st South In the two the Weber Wildcats came games, in two consecutive through, nights, to humble Westminster 8 and playing on the Westminster floor. The Wldcats 44-42- well-earne- started clicking after ten minutes v |