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Show 5 Business Buggy - S-N-A-F-U , t Hi everybody, Im back again Wigglesworth has really been in there digging up some more gossip for you. . I gained five pounds during the Thanksgiving vacation. That dinner was really superb. All the kids were happy again after going home and were so eager to get back to studying (it says here). But anyhow I noticed Carol Hauman looking much happier than she was at tne first of the year. Seems Russell has moved to Salt Lake City. Jeanne Ruthe and Joyce Gros-bec- k were waiting patiently in the Do-Flfor Pauline Warn- ler to finish her voice lesson, thought it was strange for them to wait so long since Pauline had just gone off with Alex, but they were busy talking to some fellows. Out. in front of Converse I found Virginia K.f Pearl N., Gene S., Moose M., Jane . VV., Swede H-- , Beverly P., Byron L., and Sally T., telling tales out of school. Theyre Westminies Jr. Professors and are having lots of fun. Blythe Cylmer has been terribly,, busy trying to find out who these little people, Heekees, Hikees, Hokus and Mary are Weve heard quite a lot about them. For further detail consult Billie Hahn. Oh yes, I went to a basketball game the other night. I crawled under the door and sneaked by so I wouldnt have John Brown to payrr- - That boy is always eager for money at the games. 'The team. looked mighty good and the students were so proud of them Big John Johnston is addition to certainly a valuable Bill noticed also I the team on the much time Zogg spending floor. Is that a comfortable poget sition, or Bill do 'you justDunn Herb thrown that way? Is happy again, now that the team is winning. The choicest bit of news is that new diamond on Dorothy Parkers third, finger, left hand heartiest conIts a beauty, my gratulations, Dink and Bob. of matrimony, Ive v Speaking notied the absence of Bill Bon-netThe kids all miss him a lot and think his wife to bo is very lucky. I noticed Anne Schwendejr still running around. She seems to have more vim and vinegar than any other girl in school. Dr. Richards was walking through the halls singing Voice Noel That is a sure sign of Christmas, isnt it? And members of the Jtinioi Class were so excited as they dashed madly trying to get every one to go to .the Holly Hop Those kids really worked hard to make the dance the success it was. I noticed several new couples there, George Hall and Barbara Meisner, Jeanne La throp and Bill Patterson, Peg Williams and Dell Bleazard, Pearl N. and Paul M., Betty Bit-tiand Bob- Bdiighton, Jan,, Mitchell and Uerb Gebo, Joyce B. and Will Sully, Sarge Smith and Bill Harvey, Fawn Davis and Lincoln Anderson, Willie and Jack, A., .Barbara. Harris and Bill G., Gloria J. and Bob Wilheard from the gossip' liams. around, that everyone had a qp -- . t. e - r Club News I' And Views MERRY CHRISTMAS " AND HAPPY NEW YEAR : r". . , ';tv k Why dont the Men of FosShirley Hoffman, Marjorie ter date the Girls of Ferry? I The various, clubs at, West- mer, Melba Egbert, PaulMcDermaid, read some comment to that gen- minster have been hum- ine Wampler, and Robert Waite. really eral effect in the last issue of ming with activity this month. One club that has been especithis monthly mam ally busy is the Girls Glee Club. . In the first place, I dont beThe girls sang at a World Fellieve the affair (or lack of lowship Vesper service at the BEHLINGS YWCA on November 21. After same).. Is quite that tragic. encompleting this There seems to be a reasonable successfully gagement, the girls began worknumber of extra- ing on the many songs for the curricular activities going op Christmas Pageant. Many hours SERVICE hereabouts. The chief basis (as- of practice were spent in per each song. fecting suming there be one) for the above quoted remark would he The pageant was traditionally EVERYTHING a comparison with conditions beautiful. It was - presented in the social field last year. Sunday, December 17lh, at the FOR YOUR CAR First Baptist Church. Many thiere were so many fine soloists added to making the In and engagements ipageant such a success. 17th South - 11th Easst on this empus we made B.Y.U. Mary was portrayedbig Barbara by look like a divorce court. You Harris, and Joseph by Jack couldnt walk around the place Hurd. Jack Armstrong and (Ferry Hall) without stumbling George Dimas made especially Small Discounts to over the pairs of bodies that strong, shepherds. were scattered hither, thither, Gabriel was portrayed by pretty . CONOCO 47-4- 8, es ready-steadi- - good-looki- ng and yon. Communication lines Mary Langer. Other soloists in between the two Halls were al- the pageant were Blythe Cly- ways jammed. Next to feeding P?t$ to.a ,dead horse, I can't think of any more senseless past time than, kissing over the telephone. Last year. I . heard Die author of the comment originating this article .. remark that that was a bad situation, and she was right Things were pretty definitely "fixed last year. Jf a. man didnt have at least two payments down on a diamond and, the sanction of seventy-fiv- e percent of .the student body.it was mighty im4 possible to get a date. I think were growing A . little fast. t The war put everyone three or four years, behind themselves. If weve caught lip with ourselves in two years and suffer no more serious growing pains .that a few temporarily dateless coeds; . I figure were doing all right Like the Army's proverbial SNAFU The, . Situation .. Is Normal, All .Fine and Farther G Wfi&y j . Oils Soda Fountain Luncheonette : ' Sundaes Intramurals Slated Intramural basketball captains should have the names pf their team members into "Pete or George Dimas by the 7th pf January. A limit of eight members to a team has been voted . Magazines Tobacco on and passed. Games will be played at noon time and evening, with the opener to be played eithtr January 10th or 12th. wonderful time at the Cowboy and Lady Dance. Reg L. was really busy being the handy man. Didnt Bill Hannifin and Dorothy Pitt, Fogelberg and Corinne Mark look cute? Sur-prijcoilples, huh? The boys are beginning to get the bow out of their legs, thank goodness. A warning to - all unsuspecting characters. Bob Swain is waiting I hear, heis quite harfdy at the art of embalming. But now. Ive got to rush away again, kids. It seems I never get caught up with my work. This Christmas vacation is goto do me lots of good. Ill see you after the holidays . . . and Happy New ear -- to Westminster. 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