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Show Friday, December 6, 1957 WESTMINSTER PARSON Page 3 Westminster Presents Class Abroad Ad If you ever need a transcript Silver Creek, Nebraska to teach or some information about a clas, school for one semester before who do you see? None other than the efficient, lady .with the winsome smile, behind the counter in the Registrars Office, Mary K. Vail. Mrs. Vail was born in Madison, Nebraska, and received her education through high school there. Upon graduation from high school she packed her suitcase and was off to Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska. It was while enrolled as a freshman at Hastings that she met Jim Vail, who was a senior. When he graduated' he went to dark-haire- d , .......l-- I. ... I. I.. Model UN Group Gets into Action Room 1 is again starting to buzz with activity other than Dr. C. P. Hurds swinging arms and C-3- otherwise flambouyant gestures as the Model United Nations swings into action. The M.U.N. is the place where all budding politicians get a chance to practice some of the theories and concepts learned in the classroom. Joy Hammer, Melva Lynch and Jean Johnson together with Bill Bleakmore, Bill Holman, Dick Nichols, Jan Pedersen and Norman Tuttle will be those students chosen to represent the country of Liberia. This nation is located next to the new nation of Ghana, on the Gold Coast of western Africa.' A tremendous amount of prep- aration and hard work must be done before it is time to journey to Washington University on Ap- ril 23. MARY K. VAIL leaving for the Marine Corps. He didnt leve Hastings however, a without promise from .Mary K. to be his betrothed. Mary K. spent another year at Hastings and then went to n Omaha to enroll at the beInstitute, where she came a telegrapher. During the four years Mr. Vail was overseas she was employed by the Santa Fe Railroad in Arizona and California. When Mr. Vail again reached the U.S. they met in Fresno, California, where they Radio-Televisio- JEWELRY wh6 is 9. Westminster is proud to have the Vails as part of the school. 1079 E. 21st South BULOVA WATCHES AND FINE DIAMONDS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Antenna Service Company TV Complete Repair Student Discounts on: Records Tapes 0 Recorders Tape 0 Hi-Sets Phone HU Fi 4-99- 01 pea(iA November 19, 1957 Ray Brinton, Dean huuSc&, Art Martin Allred, president of the Sutton, George Green, Bill HolTwo groups of 20 selected called the regular meet- man, and Bruce Bemis. S.G.A., American college students wall The minutes of the last meeting ing of the Student Government visit Berlin, Germany and Gre- - Association to order. Those pres- were called for and read with noble, France next summer to ent were: Allred, Carol Howells, no corrections. study the language, culture, art The letter of resignation from and civilization of Germany or Mavis Smith as editor of the France during a stay. was read and accepted Etosian Both groups will undergo intenvote. Bill noma unanimous by sive language training during. the to replace her. Slater inated June boat trip. nomination. the seconded Bruce Graded classes in small secto close the nomwas moved It tions of six to eight students each was elected. June inations and under the supervision of native The Westminster Hi Neighbor Marty presented the constituprofessors will deal with the readof the Westminster Hi Neightion ing of classical and modern texts, group wishes to take this opporbor Group (Whing), a proposed the daily press, publications on tunity to give a hearty thanks .to on campus. The concontemporary problems, conver- all those people who have taken organization was read and put on file stitution sation and composition, pronunin wishes to go over who the activities Provo at for the anyone part ciation and grammar. vote be taken at would A it. Students will also hear lectures Mental Hospital. We hope that next the meeting. on history and meet with out- you and many others will take standing personalities. The Berlin part in the future, for to make Carol made a request for all group will have full auditing these Sunday evening activities a S.GA. news to be turned in for of the S.GA. news to be turned in privileges at the Free University. success we need A large number of courses is also you, the student body of West- for the S.GA. article of the newsoffered at the University of Gre- minster College. We have always paper. noble, attended during the sum- felt that this little service that Art brought up the idea of buymer term by over a thousand is extended to these patients is ing sweaters for the S.GA.. CounFrench and foreign students, and well worth our time and effort. cil. A discussion followed. Art the Americans will be able to The patients of the mental hos- was asked to find out all the participate in all , academic and pital have very little opportunity information he could and bring to come into contact with the out- it to the next council meeting. social activities. Members of Classrooms Abroad side world, and they are neglectThere being no further busiwill live with German and ed by the majority of mankind, ness, Art moved to adjourn the French families and will have with whom they are kin. If ever meeting. The meeting was adample opportunity, to meet young we had any doubts that our Sun- journed. people from student, religious, day evening activities are not and political organizations. They being greatly appreciated by the will visit theatres, concerts, mo- patients of the Provo Mental Hos- I vies, operas, museums, libraries, pital, these doubts now would be factories, youth organizations, and completely stamped out by this other points of interest. Berlin, message of gratitude written by Cleaning today perhaps the most interest- the patients themselves to the Hi Westminster in group. Neighbor ing spot Europe, also offers To the Westminster College Pressing opportunities to . visit refugee of from the students, patients camps, the East Sector, the East Berlin university, and Potsdam. Wards 17, 19, 23, 7, 5, and 12, our Laundry Grenoble, the city with a moun- heart felt thanks and deepest apGLEN JOHNSON, Proprietor tain at the end. cl .very street, preciation for your very kind anc is situated conveniently for ex- generous gestures in our behalf, 17 Easf 4th South cursions into the French and we do feel it to be a very kind noble on act, Swiss Alps, the Riviera and other and your part that I 465 E. 33rd South beauty spots. The Berlin stay will even In a snowstrom you would be followed by a tour use your time to be willing to of Germany, Austria, and Switz- travel some 90 miles, to bring erland whereas the French group into the lives of a few lonely peowill travel through France, ple, for at least one' hour, a little Switzerland, Northern Italy, and bit of sunshine and kindness. We each and everyone of us do Belgium. to express to each of you want We found during the past two most sincere thanks for all our summers that it is quite possible, tfer the the even if you dont know a word many ways in which you of German or French, to learn show us there that there are at more than a years worth of col- least a few out there in the free lege German or . French in the world who care May God take a liking to everyspace of a twelve-weesummer, Men Rent Your of you, and cause His face to one says Dr. Hirschbach, Director of foron now down and shine you Classrooms Abroad, provided Jacket or Tux that we get serious and mature evermore. students who are willing to mix business with pleasure. Dr. HirLadies-Yo- ur schbach who will head the German group is an assistant profesFormal sor of German at Clark University and taught at Yale for ten AT years. The French group will be led by John K. Simon, member WALKER'S DAHSEUSE Yale University. Dr. Hirschlach stresses that the program does not aim at superficial impressions or East 21st South . 1115 tourism but rather at the profounder experience of becoming FINE Across From K.O.B.s acquainted with the personality 2268 DRIVE HIGHLAND of a city. in Sugar House Full information on the proSUGAR HOUSE gram and a report on last summer can be obtained by writing to Classrooms Abroad, 18 Auburn St., Worcester 5, Mass. Vhing Group six-wee- k Gets Thanhs From Provo the-suppo- If you are interested in seeing a group of students at work, and want to know more about the Model United Nations, stop were married. in any Thursday between 10 and The Vails then moved to Boul10:40 a.m. der Colorado, where Mr. Vail enrolled at the University for his Masters Degree. From there he Slang is Moider went to Freemont, Nebraska, to for three years. If youse dont believe me then teach high school to Midland went he there From Stupile your jalopy outside the was it dent Lounge and skip in for a College andcame to from Midland Westminster; they formal discussion on this topic that .Music Dehead to the Mr. Vail, man(to be held in an informal to Vail Mrs. become ner), at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, partment, to the Registrar. Dec. 11. The sponsor is the Cam- Secretary The Vails have three children, pus Y. Dennis, who is 12 and last year had the leading role in the presentation of the Little Angel. Linda is next in line, she is ten and finally little sister Karen PETE'S $ van teg as For Students rt r THE PREMIER P two-wee- k Prow? - k Dunums DRIVE mn FOOD aranon Music - Music - Music Salt Lake s D THE A NEIL WEIGHT N ORCHESTRA c I N G EVERY SATURDAY AT THE HY-TO- NIGHT D Offically Salt Lake Citys most imitated A station! What KALL initiates, THEY N itate C tribute no radio station can pay another. and KALL apprecates. 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