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Show November 21956 - i The PARSON" w. o. w. President Bob Nielson. Vice President Ralph' TaRata. Secretary Mary Flo Weaver, Treasurer A1 Ellison. Freshman Class President Don Mar. , Vice President Ray Milton. . Secretary Carolyn Kelly. Tra surer Donna Smith. Senior Class h. Secretary Betty Griffith. Treasurer Glennis Cederholm. One of WOWs coming events is the Mother and Daughter Tea on the fourth of November in Ferry Hall lounge. t Girls Dormitory President Donna Runstedt. Vice President Janet Dougher-ty- . W5STMINSTER PLAYERS cleaned and decorated their rooms informal style, Eddie Capipos told of his varied experiences in Mexico the past summer. There were many laughs as well as much POLITICAL SCIENCE serious thinking as the group learned of the personalities and CLUB of the Mexican people. problems At the first meeting of the PoBesides discussion Eddie had litical Science Club the following many interesting Mexican knick-knacofficers were elected. to show. The group tried President Jan Pederson. on all sorts of hats and serapes Vice President William Holas well as matched wits with each man. other over Mexican games. After Secretary Sheila Redmond. such an enjoyable evening it was Treasurer Douglas Pender. hard to cross over the border and The club is oped to any and all prepare for 8 o'clock classes. students interested in political Watch for another Sigma Pi science. Alpah meeting November 14th. The purpose of the club is to acquaint members with political issues and problems, to creSKEPTICS? ate interest in government activWhat is a Skeptic? On our camities and to better understanding pus a skeptic is thought to be a of our democratic type of broadminded person, full of vision, view points and vocal chords. President Bill Rose for the occasion.' Refreshments Vice President Peggy Ehenstein will be served in the lounge. Secretary Bill Moukondis. W Club President Dick Andreasen. Vice President A1 Daniels. Secretary-Treasur- Ross er Va-ro- z. ks The W Club regulates the wearing of sweaters on campus and purchases with the proceeds from certain activities, such as the donkey basketball game between students and faculty, the awards for the two major sports basketball and football. Any boy who has earned a letter in any sport at Westminster is eligible for membership. The regular scheduled meetings are the first and third Wednesday of each month. Intramurals Under Way! Table tennis intramurals STEVENSON will start in the near future. Sign up with Dale Thibault or Dick Anup dreasen right away. It is quite probable that we will .have intramural this bowling year. The men in charge are trying to make arrangements now and will let us know the results as soon as possible. The Seagrams 7 and the Trojans go into the second half of the intramural football season "with unblemished records. Both teams have won their first two games by wide margins. The Seagrams captained by Wild Bill Fong will clash with the Trojans, who are lead by Duane Davis in the game of the week. The Snickerdoodles are untested as of yet and may be a dark horse for the league championships. The Beetles and the Able Eight have each lost their first two games, but they will be out for blood when they meet this week to decide who will be in the 7, cellar. ROBERTS Ibarber ; & beauty! Stevenson Memorial Association was organized to perpetuate the memory and ideals of Dr. P. L. Stevenson. President is Bruce Memis, Vice President, Don Chin; Secretary-Treasure- r, Barbara Forrest and recorder, Judy Morris. ' Qualifications are a 3.5 average in at least twelve hours work: Predictions for1 next Yartaer? r Prescriptioiis Soda Fountain Luncheonette football games: Trojans 30, Seagrams 7, 24. Able Eight, 24, Beetles, 18.' INTRAMURAL Standings: Lost Won Trojans Seagrams 2 0 o 2 Ingvars Barber Shop 1703 South E. 1514 So. 15th ' 17th East , Ilaircutting by Appointment . "WE NEED YOUR HEAt ' IN OUR BUSINESS Phone HU 42221 Business greatly appreciated ; before 3:30 p.m. 28BS3S I WESTMINSTER STUDENTS,... f HARWOODS Announcing the Opening of the NEW RITZ BARBER SHOP (Rifz Bowling Palace) 925 SOUTH MAIN STREET HOURS 8 A.M. DAVE WELKER Formerly PLENTY Tobacco v at OF - 9 . .P.M.' DICK CONLEY Rod's Barber Shop FREE ' PARKING Always Two Barbers , i Film Service COMPLETE Looking for a Good Place to Eat ONE-STO- P SHOP ng s 7 . ice-skai- Magazines . Lost! Somewhere between sunset and sunrise: two golden hours. Each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, because they are gone forever. Here is a little advertisement which ought to be written in letters of flame upon our What are you? (or do you already know) will be the topic for the coming Wednesday, November 7th general meeting. All students are invited to see and hear Dr. Salvatore in one corner and Reverend Booker from Ogden in the other on this idea of reincarnation. The bell for the first round will ring at 7:30 in , Hall Coliseum. Intercollegiate Knights Ferry Another important date to cirPotential leadership is the bat-U- e cle is November 30th. This will cry of this years pledge pro be best to look like chance your gram. Our Expansion Officers, a football Get player. your cuts Jack Smith and Stan Clauson, reand bruises the easy way at the this that new port group of men party from 10:00 to seem to show a great deal of po12:00 that Friday night. tential leadership. This program was initiated into action with the pledge dinner and A definition of college years: I. K. Smoker held in the Student The only vacation a man gets Lounge. This dinner was a great between his mother and his wie! success and was climaxed with Western Montana College of Eduthe swearing in of what will prob- cation Wescolite. ably be the greatest pledge group Westminster has ever had. Our new pledges are: Steve Bywater, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Harold Coleman, Steve Donoviel, Larry Early, Bill Gonzales, Chet AND Grandy, Wayne Nicolo, Dick Park and Dick Wooley. GROCERIES These men will be put through various tests and situations for the purpose of testing their response to certain conditions which will reveal important factors about Uieir character. Strong character Open to 11 P.M. is important in upholding traditions and standards of the Inter2053 Sotuh 13tli East collegiate Knights. x Sundries Beetles o 2 Able Eight o 2 Snickerdroodles 0 0 Games This Week October 30 3:30 p.m. Able Eight vs. Beetles 4:45 p.m. Trojans vs. Snicker-drocle- s. Bye Seagrams Campus Y Announces November Plans Officers of the Ski Club for the Officers of Westminster Players year 1956 are: President, Gail are Keith Waggner, President; Green; Vice resident, Bill Fong; Dick Bradley, Vice President and Secretary - Treasurer, Evelyn Marilyn Gillette Business ManFletcher. ager. Ski Club is one of the active orMembership is for all students ganizations on campus. Member- that are interested in drama and ship is open to those who like willing to work hard. One of their outstanding proskiing. Alta and Brighton provide the Skiing slopes. grams of this year was the delightful play, Born Yesterday. Sigma Pi Alpha Secretary Carolyn Kelly. The first meeting of Sigma Pi Treasurer Marilyn Gillette. Open House will take place No- Alpha was held October 17th in vember third? All the girls have the Ferry Hall Lounge. In a very Vice President Secrtary Melva Lynch. SKI CLUB , President Mary Chipian. Vice President Bobbie Briden-baug- Sophomore Class President Don Coleman. Vice President Jim Sante. Treasurer Judy Morris. Junior Class President Raymond Brintoo. - 3 CLUB SECTION S. G. 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