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Show L'it Increase A'xplained All World War II veterans r rolled for or IRC To Discuss en-- I training under the G- -I Bill or Public Law 16 will receive, with their March subsistence checks (due on or soon after April 1), an explanation of the provisions of Public Law 411 which increases subsistence allowances to certain groups of trainees. The enclosure will explain that only veterans taking full-tim- e courses of education in schools, colleges and universities will be entitled to the increased allowances. The new payments, effective with the periods of training on and after April 1, will be at the monthly rate of $75 for a veteran without dependents, $105 for a veteran with one dependent, and $120 for a veteran with more than one dependent. The message will explain that eligible veterans who are entitled to $75 or $105 under the new rates will not have to apply for the increased allowances. Existing applications will supply all the information needed to pay the new benefits. These veterans, therefore, need not write VA, since their increases will be , paid automatically. The note will include instrucentitled tions to veteran-traineto $120 because they have more than one dependent. It will direct them to submit the information about their additional dependents needed before payments at the new rate can be made. es Stevenson Memorial Officials Elected - The committee on elections for the Stevenson Memorial A released the results of their recent elections. Mr. John Erickson was elected president. Mr. Howard Snethen Miss was elected was elected secJeanne Lathrop retary. Miss Joan Ten Eyck was elected historian. Mr. Ralph Miller was elected reporter. Vice-preside- nt. So many generals have thrown their hats into the ring for President, that we ought to call the General November elections elections. Do-Flo- ps Communism education f The And Smoking At the next meeting of the -- BETTY HADLEY In- ternational Relations Club, Miss Cay Goudy and Mr. Howard Snethen will lead the discussion, which will be based on the philosophy of communism. This meeting will be held on the third Wednesday of April at 7:30 p. m. in the main lounge Are your knees shaky after the English Test? Do you suffer from vitamin deficiency? Are you a lonely petunia or a wall flower at W. C.? All those who attended Westminsters spring play, George and Margaret, last Saturday night, acclaimed the fine acting and directing a success. Though the actors were inexperienced, under the able direction of Bette Smith Kesler, they handled Gerald Savorys play with skill. The cast of students portrayed very well a typical upper middle-class English family, the s. John M. Brown, Good Samaritans of the S.C.A. are willing to help you in the five periods each day. Club officials are advising as d you will find steaming cups as a whimsical, many students as possible to at- There Of coffee, scrumptious donuts, father, and Gene Montagne as a tend this meeting, for a view of and yummy candy and gum. mother who tries to coordinate stuthe world situation today, And all these at nominal prices, the household dents should know the whys and affairs, gave very too! the wherefores of this theory of fine performances. The play also Come and see the elegant government. Because too many had its love interest when no cut have clear of idea chrome and red leather furnipeople Claude, a stuffy, ture. Just relax in the comfortawhat communism is, they become easy pray for the class of ble chairs and play cards on the architect, played by Jack Armpeople who use mere words to smooth tables. strong, and Gladys, a charming influence people. There are just a few rules that family maid, played by Camille in love and become In order for the American peo- the S.A.C. requests everyone to Gibson, fall engaged much to the dissatisfacple to realize the future of the follow in order to make the tion of Claudes parents. There Flop-Sha movements of government in the is also another but world today, they must under1. Smoking in the inner more favorable engagement, in the of eyes stand and comprehend their lounge only, please! s. the love This basic philosophies of action. 2. No horse-bac- k riding. Just affair takes place between This meeting is to aid in clearing the air between the Soviet and sit on the chairs. Theyre more Frankie, a vivacious and charmcomfortable and will last longer ing libertine of 22, and Roger, an United States. musician that way. accomplished and friend of Frankies brother. n 3. Help the by putThese were parts capably hanting those empty bottles in the dled by Joan Virginia Klapakis TenEyck and Howracks. ard Snethen. Elected Queen 4. Pick it up! Pick it up. Your Gerry Glanville portrayed a belongings and trash, that is. According to the information happy - go - lucky man about town, son of the released by the Student Council s. It takes him recently, Virginia Thomas Klapsome to time come to a finally akis was elected May Queen by decision that his sister, Frankie, the Student Body. and his friend and house guest, Miss Sally Taylor and Miss Pearl According to the results of a Reger, are going to be married. Nacenta were elected attendants poll taken last week on the Beer, the mystery characto the May Queen in the same campus, the favorite dance ter, proved to be an inarticulate Mumbles as a relief maid for election. Mrs. Klapakis will rule orchestra is Tex Beneke. Stan over Westminster Day, and in Kenton won first place on the Gladys. Cay Goudy was cast in this part and she gave a very band which is most promising particular the May Fete. convincing performance. for the future. the Accordingly The Student Council has After George and Margaret named the various committees style of music you like best is fail to make an appearance in which will be in charge of prepsweet, of course. two acts, and the famfirst the aration of the events for the The favorite vocalists are ily and their friends go merrily day. Dr. Steele will head the adLane and Jo Stafford. along in their lackadaisical vertising committee. Mrs. Steele Frankie the doorbell rings and will be in charge of the FoundVaughn Monroe and Peggy Lee manner, Alice, the mother, goes to aners Day Chapel. Mrs. Doelle will led the list of vocalists. The Ink swer it. With an Oh, George direct the May Fete. Mr. WatSpots is the favorite small vocal and Margaret, how nice to see kins will head the work commit- group. Sons of the Pioneers is you, from Alice, the curtain tee. Coach Atkinson will direct closed on the end of the play. the sports program on Westmin- the leading small instrumental ster Day, Mrs. Baldwin will have groups. Your favorite popular Congratulations to the cast, of Picnic Ravine is Ballerina record the and by Vaughn staff, and director for a job well charge on Monroe the evening entertainment. the Columbia discs. done. of Foster Hall. Do-Fl- Garth-Bander- op absent-minde- self-import- op Hep-Sho- p. Garth-Bander- coke-ma- wise-crackin- Tex Beneke Favored g, Garth-Bander- ant |