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Show Office Hours Office Ferry Hall 2nd Floor pm Monday - Friday 3pm-- VoL 8, 7 No. 9 Salt Lake City, Utah Acting Lab Presents Gaslight .L Left I.K. Right: Lynne Madsen, Judy Miller, Judy Cham, berlin, Jeannette Soon, Kathy Clayton. Duchess Candidates The Intercollegiate Knights will present a dance and program in conjunction with their queen contest Saturday, November 18. It will be in the student lounge from 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. and all students are invited to attend. Five candidates are now vying for the title of I. K. Queen. Now in the running are JUDY CHAMBERLIN, secretary, and very active in Westminster Players Acting Group; JUDY MILLER, Attendant to Homecoming Queen; LYNNE MADSEN, a spirited candidate from Mount Pleasant; KATHY CLAYTON, a Highland High School graduate; and JEANNETTE SOON, of Napa, California. The girls will be judged on talent, appearance, charm, and poise. The girls will strengthen competition with a talent program beginning Saturday nights festivities. The highlight of the dance will be the crowning of the I. K. Queen. JOAN JOHNSON was Queen last year, and IRENE BAYLOR ruled over the event two years ago. In past years the Intercollegiate Knights, one of the most active organizations on campus, have performed a real service to the college and have provided fun and fellowship for its members. The I. K. chapter at Westminster, along with the University of Utah chapter, are part of a national organization. The Duke, elected to rule over the Westminster chapter activities, is Ron Twelves. The thirty I.K. members will be pretty busy the next week with the planning and decorating. S.G.A.C. Cecil B. DeMille presented Ten Commandments, Charlton Heston starred in Ben Hur and now James Smith and the Westminster acting present Anne laboratory Rowe and Bob Branch in Gaslight. Opening night is scheduled for November 15 and the play will run for three days to the 17th. With a relative authentic Victorian background, Gaslight is a thriller in the true sense of mysteries. Anne Rowe, who plays the wife, is slowly, night after night, being driven out of her mind by her cruel, unscrupulous husband, Bob Branch, The hero, or savior, of the play, is Dick Homrighouse, who plays the sympathetic, true blue inspector, and uncovers the shady past of Mr. Branch which in turn sets Miss Rowe free to build a new life. Others in the cast include: Sammy Lee Foster, Virginia K. Rohn, Scott Belden, Ever-ett- e Rasmussen. Gaslight is a play with which plots and counter-plot- s audihold the to promises ence for every moment. 7 l" U r.f i V i 7 0 Members of the Gaslight cast Standing are: Bob Branch and Dick Homrighouse. Seated, left to right, are: Virginia Rohn, Ann Rowe and Sammy Foster. From the Pres. Force and not opinion is the queen of the world; but it Ls opinion that uses that force. . . . Pascal 31, three of reactionmore Westminsters issued ary upperclassmen DeThe called what they mise. In it they attacked a display of power politics, and misuse of presidential powers which they felt were ev ident in the required assem Enacting a scene from Gaslight are Dick Homrighouse, bly of October 30. They felt, Bob Branch and Ann Rowe. furthermore, that their right to abstain from voting had been infringed upon by what they termed railroading of three amendments. I hope my actions dont Living Issues Week will be should provide an adequates need to be defended before held this year November 27 understanding of the Church most of the student body. through November 30. The role in the current revolution am led to believe they I The afternoon seminars theme for this year will be dont since 358 students at November 10-- Air The Revolution in American will again probe some of the assembly felt their right Force Band Tabernacle on Temple Square, 8 p.m. Society and will probe the the major social problems more importwas vote to vari(Tickets can be purchased from Mrs. Syme in the book many facets of the current of our generation and to their ant than right store.) social revolution that is ous attempts at solving In my opinion, those cooperative Rather them through sweeping America. who abstained in the first November 11 than inviting one person to efforts and community Football Westminster vs. Carroll College at Helena, voting on the amendments, The evening bespeak each morning in our not Montana. were abstaining some Living Issues Week Chapel, programs will analyze was their felt it cause they University Theater Majority of One four individuals have been inof the major social probbecause they but just right, 13 vited to present a distinctive lems confronting college didnt feel it was important November Such topics at Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah, Carlos point of view of a religious students today. Montoya vote. for them to DelJuvenile 8:15 and n as Crime p.m. group. Father Sweeney, New-ruaI would like to answer Mr, Illness, Hall, University of Utah, inquency, Mental for the R, Mr. H, and Mr. M, and their November will speak Monday on Rom-s- n Medical InsuranceAmerican-ism- , principle of abstention with Travel Club Africa Awakens in Modem Catholicism and the Social Elderly People, Dr. J. Michael Hagopian, U. of U., Kingsbury the Is Nigeria right and other related top- these questions: Revolution, Tuesday, Bishop Hall. a . . L D. Williams of the Church ics will be explored in the to abstain such prized right? we November 15 dont we sesabstain, When of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y afternoon and evening to vote? And The Cypress Kingdom, U. of U. Extension Division Saints will present the LDS sions. Outstanding leaders abuse the right we askarent not voting, our Jr. be Alexander will by Sprunt, philosophy of the Church's in these fields Audubon Screen Tours Kingsbury Hall, 8:30 p.m. ing for exactly the things we role in the revolution. On guests in leading these disall object to; namely, pow- November otball Wednesday morning, The Rev. cussions. er politics, misuse of presiGlenn Van Vactor, Holliday Westminster vs. Weber at Ogden. Living Issues Week proin dential powers, and the railCommunity Church, will pre-e- vides an ideal situation some November 20 roading through of the Protestant interpre which students may relate S.G.A.C. felt these idea? to Sigma Pi Alpha Russian Movie The Stone Flower tin of the role of the their classroom learning were amendments important time. November 20-2Church in the Social Revolu-uon- . the Living Issues of our Constitution. If we are our to University Theater Extra The Captains and the Kings, On Thursday morning, This years program promises to give up just because stimugoing most of the one Kingsbury Hall, 8:30 p.m. be Rev. Hugh W. Gillilan, to realize this didnt some people Issues rust Unitarian Church, will lating in the Living meetimportance, how will we ever November Present the points-of-vieof Week series. All of the what Living Issues Week adequate get anything, other thanaccomNovember 30 jke Jewish, Quaker, Unitar-- ings will provide and we can do ourselves, and other religious group-inSs- - time for questions J. Bracken Lee speaks in Marimon Lounge, 8:00 p.m. --JIM MORRljS plished? This morning series On October Week Issues Living Stars Local Speakers DATELINE November 10 - November 30 ab-stai- n. 1 14-Un- iversity 17-Fo- ut 2 27-2- 0 w Q .... |