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Show Office Hours 3 pm - 7 pm Ml bvl Monday - Friday Vol. 8; No. 6 , September 29, 1961 ! ,! ? From the Pres. Force and not opinion is the qneen of the world; but it is opinion that uses that force. Pascal In spite of the bad weather, feel that Orientation Week his year was handled very successfully and that a very good time was had by all. Most of the credit for its success should be given to Duane Greene and the fine job he did n helping program and coordinate the many events. It took a great deal of planning and contacting to see that each sponsored function was well organized. This he accomplished with near perfect tv Orientation Week Ceremony Down Beat Ferry Hall 2nd Floor Salt Lake City, Utah Ground Breaking Initiates nr Office September 18th was a rainy Monday on the Westminster campus when so many stuHello out there! Before I dents got the sniffles while attending the groundbreaking give you the scoop on the for the new. boys dorm. ' It music scene, I thought Id re- was difficult for those of us mind you that your next home standing there to imagine efficiency. Thanks again football game is October 7. how, at a cost of $425,000, 120 Dewey. on housed would be the The team really appreciates boys hillside in rooms for double Other well appreciated our support, so lets be out and Th which were comefforts occupancy. single there on the 7th and show second building in the five bined with those of Duanes develin the entire operation were them were behind them all million dollar, ten-yea- r the contributed opment dormitory : plan, by Ron Twelves the way. will be the companion edifice and the I.K.s, Barbara Hall i to Hogle Hall and promises to and the A.W.S., Publicity During the past week the include many of the same Chairman Jerry Bowden, choir has been lossening its more. not if Wayne lleldt and Chaplain vocal cords on several oc--! facilities, t, McDowell of the S.C.M., the Academic Mr. Bosch, casions. Though it was introcheerleaders (Joy, made the four, Diane of the Board of Trustees; James E. Ilogle, chairman of raining and the print ran! ductory remarks of the cere1 and Karen), Judy, the board of the school development program and James on the music, they managed e Ron Hauser and The shovelsfulj Larry mony. vice Westminster College to enhance the ground j president. Farley, of W the and Mr! of dirt were turned by Club, breaking ceremony with a!! Fortest S. Walden, Chairman of course our old stand-bys- , in this city. We had work to Dean Robinson and Sirs. fine anthem. The afternoon of the Board of Trustees; Mr. do. of Sunday, the 24th, sawt E. Hogle, Chairman of Syme. them travel to the Utah James The local Citizen - Patriot School devef of Board the the Massachusetts and Around One event which was not as State Prison for dedication-serviceand Mr, the territory on west, theres Vigilante Committee was well attended as was program; lopment new for the chapel. J. Farley, Westminster only one way to handle the formed and began its task. We yet which was one of thehoped, more Rehearsals started last James Presi- killers and the spoilers . , , could depend upon the Utah College was as almost enjoyable with performances Tuesday dent Dr. Duddy expressed has at least twas so in the former Militia,' for Citizen Patriot the fine concert presented by many new faces as old presfor . the endeavors Constitutional Republic days. (Hero first class) Maxwell Mr. Mr. Mrs. ent, giving promise of one gratitude Kuchler, M. Hodges, Warbucks had exposed his the many I, Robert Belch, Citizen-Patrioof the best choirs in the of Mr. Farley andcontributed Simpson, Mr. Payne and the of Pinks. quota who have others became the first man past few years. We met one of our strong- Chamber Orchestra. I am sure their time and efforts to the they looked for, and the last est Voices on upper Main those who attended will agree program. wanted to meet development they production was a The Community Symphony a that the As we all know, the inter- Street: Mr. Scroungum, to our credit school and its former lawman, now businessOrchestra, under the direction have national subverted pinks Music. If you of Department of Mr. Kenneth Kuchler, held man and glorious author. our great Constitutional were not there seasnight, Tuesday its first rehearsal of the Theres a Pink in Kings you really missed something. Profit - motivated - Republic. on last Monday evening. Mr, Few realize the depth of their Place. The Little Things Do Count Kuchler said he plans to have . contamination. Thanks Cleon. Well get on the program the last major During the course of that Throughout the formerly him. work of Schubert, the (Great) week there were also many Pi Members of Sigma Alpha, motivated instiKings Place was a hangout occasions when students Symphony in C Major and a honorary language fraternity, great profit tutions, including, but not lim- for that kind. We would elim- would come to Duane or myconcerto for orchestra by Han- met morning, Sep- ited to radio, television, maga- inate it. Wednesday self and offer their help in del, arranged by Eugene tember 27 to discuss plans for Through an open window churches,' the Ormandy, director of the the coming years events. Sue zines, colleges, up the lounge, getand especially news- we tossed a liberation pack- cleaning military; the bonfire started or Symphony ting Philadelphia was elected secre- papers and the government age of high explosives. Orchestra. With works of Hesterof to the store to get running Six other people were in the organization to itself, the Pinks have maneuthis nature on the docket, Im tary we needed. Its something who vered their way to positions there. Oh well,, they were little sure many people will want to relace Ann Ravenscroft like this that things She semester. Pink or they would attend the first concert. De: is not here this other officers: of leadership. But I, Robert probably seem at dont the time, but big not have been there in the that Belch, could no longer remain tails will be presented in the will work with add in to be the end up Sue Loomer, president; Carol silent. I revealed the truth to first place. future. more than noticeable contriOur hunt continued. One Hoodenpyle, vice president; several of the. concerned PatJeanine Bartholomew, riots of our land. We conse- slippery Pink had contamin- butions. and In closing, heres a note Then to top the week off, about the Westminster, treasurer, for the 1961 62 crated our lives to the ex- ated a Barber Shop, a Departmaof the school Atheistic,, the posure football team not only ment year. Band. Its director, Mr. Store, a Service station, Pinks. terialistic international a won. few a its game, but looked time in before we and bank For the first Roger Wangerin, Is still caught committe Our real began vigilante the of dea members in organgood in doing so. Conhim, public assembly looking for more members years to- - expose every cell in every anti-ant- i Coaches Lee an have will Dan Pink ization gratulations fraternity and is in hopes of producing livering of music for football and bas- pins available to them. Pins city, in every State 'in .this Smutt Report report. We and Mehn and members ketball games. Rehearsals may be ordered through Sue great, profit motivated Nation turned the audience over to the team. are held on Tuesday, Wed- Loomer or Jeanine Bartholo- in hopes that we could return the newly formed tar If the spirit and participato the constitutional divinity em - and - run - em-ou- t tion nesday and Thursday 4:00 mew at a price of $6.50.a new of our exhibited that week con- of - town on - a patriotic forefathers. Dr. Marcus Parr, for all interested parties. tinue We started on the national The Pink was cess through the year, sucSo long, for now! (Continued on Page 4) for all is assured. staked below a .sign which level; our purges began. Pink-sympEarl read: Here is one who seeks When the THE OTHER S.G.A.C. OFWarren decreed that confes- to undermine our sacred Prof FICERS AND I THANK ALL sions and evidence gathered it - Motivated Rights anc OF YOU. from the rack couldnt be Freedoms. JIM MORRIS We sang patriotic songs anc used in court our ceaseless Patriotism pleaded ' for im- marched while waving Old CALENDAR OF EVENTS peachment. The cry was un- Glory below the accused. Thats Dr. U. N. Nations, September 30 Football heard, for the Executive it? a card Westminster College a was remarked Citizen Official carrying isnt Patriot-recrui- t ' versus College of IdaInteltossec as own Central he His Pink. De- more branches at the feet o Stateand ho, Away. ligence Agency run were the condemned. the by partment University of Utah verYou can expect such insus Oregon at Salt Dulle brothers. Lake City. With our business in Wash- ternational socialistic ideas October I Parson Picnic ington left to the local citizen-patriot- s from Political Science Profeswe moved west with sors, cautioned General War-buck- s Supper in the Ravine, 5:00 p.m. as he lighted the fire. the Firebrand of ConstitutionOctober 7 I remarked, We need more al purification. Bells Are At the fall convocation of of your kind who will unselfng, Kingsbury Ring! Westminster College, disguised ishly devote themselves to Hall, U. U. October 7 Football, Westas a Cardinal, an anti-ant- i exposing those who could unDespite the chilly winds and drizzling rain, choir memour true determine minster College versus colors. his showed Pink ne bers brightened groundbreaking ceremonies for the too on are far kind of Idaho, Home. His 4) College Page prevalent mens by Stan Jones Vice-presiden- ! first Eld-redg- Birchers Baric i s Vice-prsiden- t. t, ... Sigma Pi Alpha -- Elects Secretary . . , and-feath- ; er rail-committe- e. h - Pink-Symp- h 3-- Profit-Motivat-(Continu- dormitory. |