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Show CAMPUS CRIER Pago 8 T Hlfl-f- ? FCSTElx HALL Lets think hack to the deer hunting days for awhile season Hunting caw the Foster Hall out for men going deer , pheasants and ducks. Host of shooters got their game. We understand Bill Gold , Charles Farr , and Chari e Knight care thc-sharp-e- hack from their and yed hunt- ing trip Nevada with a fine assortment of "game11. weekend-i- n one Two goldfish, snail Fine shooting fellas Bring euhack alive Fries sc red a distant flailing shot on the of highest species one and only game-oA1 Star ns. At least the story that thats has come hack. Tell us your side of the story in our next issue of the Campus Crier will you Dale? Address your letter to the editor. Elliot Haynes has been elected "King for the year Bridge11 Vo ur 1951 -- Elliot understand made a grand with twelve-hear- ts and the Ace cf Spades. He remarks, 'It takes skill to play the game."At the same poll for electing Mr, Haynes, King Bridge, Boh Christensen was named the most valuable player in circles. He will retain the title for the entire school Did I year hear a chuckle Mr.. Hattori? slam the-pinoc- hle 1951-195- 2. hoy to ' is the Calvin Lum watch with-- ' circular, operical, celluloid hall. Look out Big Jack and Mr. BridenhaughJ Getting hack Id the of life. Foreality ster Hall was honored, some time ago, with visits from ex-Westmi- nster stu- College dents, among them, Nick George Felis, and Scott, Hay McBeth Wayne Hal s t ead . Thanks re for dropping in guyo-yoii- time welcome any 2 Housemother Morris gained a by Baxters daughter-in-la- w virtue of Don Best-wish- es for a from all life, friends at Footer. happy-wedde- d annual Cowboy and Lady dance, sponsored by Foster Hall November took place The at 7:30 in Foster Hall. Men in levis and girls in fo mals. Sounds like fun and it was Fighting Hannifan preBill vittles that pared satisfied all appetites. Brawny Bill 10 , 1951, 2 Gold was head deed. You of the entertainment department and Doug Swan did his part at the At the 'head piano. of the entire dance was Boh Cicle, who did a great deal in the dance a making Good luck, success. Boh, in the service, and come hack and see us once in a while. Humor has it that the Womans Board is going to help liven up the dorm by renew- - have our-cooperat- and ion ap- preciation. a For closing man who The thought: does nothing hut wait for his ship tocome in has already. nbsed the boat. Eldon Pedei con. SP0X3 FRCLIC Well, folks another Last historical event. there-a-houts Halloween or a , marriage on November 21. chairs. Many thanks to those who may he responsible for such a noble our easy ing the Halloween-xart- y held. The Halloween party was a liowling success or so this reporter figures Before anyone-coulgo into the gym, they wa3 d had to go through the which spook alley, proved to he a shock- ing experience ? among the varied 3tunts and activities wa3 a pie-eati- ng contest in which four good natuiv ed afciable hoys Out to hands -- competed. Then they found they would have eat tied with their hacks. A their behind peanut race, a shaving contest, and apple bobbing also contributed to the fun. After the costumes were judged, a number of bands helped out with the dancing, (on records) . we re The costumes the best judged for costume, the most original and the best Congratulations pair to the sophomore class for putting on such a successful party. M |