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Show The Lacrosse Club is new. Club president and a sophomore at Westminster, Chris Morin explained his reasoning for installing the club. Not only did I play in liighschool, he said, but I figure lacrosse is played especially Returning students and incoming freshmen packed Tanner Plaza Wednesday to get information about the many clubs and organizations they could ... I figure lacrosse is played especially in Ivy join. Pizza was given away, candy was handed out, and one club asked students to participate in the Frisbee throw. This circus-lik- e atmosphere encompassed about 30 clubs with information and registration available for the League schools, and Westminster College is the Ivy League of Utah ... we need it -'Chris Morin in Ivy League schools, and Westminster College is the Ivy League of Utah ... wre need it. upcoming year. One of those clubs was the Finance Club. Though not a new installation, the club has made a few notable changes that may interest finance majors and others alike. Students may remember in the past years that the Club allowed students to invest a certain amount of money in the stock markc in order to see who would invest the most wisely. Treasurer of the club this year, junior Lindsay Beckstead, said that project, donated by the Davidson Fund, has now been turned into a class because of the amount of positive feedback from that particular activity To get more information on this club, or to sign up, contact Morin at cjm0627 westminstercollege.edu. Tri Beta (Beta Beta Beta), a nationwide biology honors organization, again is offered at Westminster. y Now Although the club primarily encourages scientific research opportunities and judges school science fairs, it also serves the community. And, said Vice President Breanne Nalder, our group goes camping at the end of the year. To get information about all the clubs, visit the ASWC the students in the club participate in a mock portfolio on the Web site, Lindsay Deckstead Now, Beckstead said, the students in the club participate in a mock portfolio on the Web site, investopedia.com. This Web site allows members to invest and compete against each other a replication of what students were allowed to do in past years. Beckstead emphasized raniHVi- - On Saturday, Sept. 17, many Westminster students strapped in for adventures at Lagoon theme park in Farmington. Students were able to obtain two tickets to Lagoon from ASWC for $5 each. Tickets not only got you into the park, but also provided everyone with either a hamburger or hot dog for lunch. Students socialized with each other while gathering in the pavilion or on the surrounding lawn for lunch. Others en-- Students interested in the aviation program played on the program's flight simulator at the Clubs and Organization Fair last Wednesday. The aviation program offers Aero Club and Flight Team. that the Finance Club isnt just Aviation students were on site to promote their two organizations, the Flight Team and Aero Club. Flight instructor and team captain Ryan Davis, a senior, explained the difference. The Aero Club is the for finance or business majors. We take trips to places like Zions Bank and the Federal Reserve and have discussions so that people can learn the basics, she said. Its really for anybody. organization that provides fly outs and scenic flight, he said. The Flight Team is the new club we want to install this year. Davis also siad, this team would compete against other colleges in spot landings, navigation and ground testing and would practice every Saturday. (Associated Students of Westminster College) home page on the Westminster Web site. The inactive clubs this year are the Art Society, Astronomy Club, The Cleft, Computer Science Student Organization, Delta Mu Delta, GAIA ( Environmental Club), Gardening Club, Geology Club, Hockey Club, MBA Program, Music Club, students, Operation Smile, Outdoor Club, Pagan Alliance, Phi Beta Lambda, Psi Chi, SIFE, Student Education Association and WCSIIRM. To activate one of these clubs, contact Givens at Non-tradition- al 832-271- 8. jojed running into classmates throughout the park. I had a lot of fun, commented sophomore Carlo Melini. I actually met people from school that I never knew before. Meeting in line was where students frequently ran into people they knew. The new ride at Lagoon called The Bat had a rather long line. This ride suspends you, with your feet dangling, which is supposed to create a flying sensation. Ev en though the track is 1,120 feet long, the common opinion was that the lengthy i" 'imggr i Westminster students Jake Jennings and Jon Cracroft took their friend on a slippery slides adventure during the annual Westminster Lagoon day during Saturday's warm weather at Lagoon-a-Beac- h |