OCR Text |
Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JANUARY 25, 1949 VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 Chachas Scholarship Memorium A sum of money was given to Westminster College by Mr. and Mrs. John Chachas of Ely, Nev., Saturday, Jan. 22, the Womens Athletic Association sponas a memorial scholarship to Remember kids if you see sored a gala after-gam- e dance, ' has been announced It by Bessie Chachas, a former student held in the Ferry Hall lower Dean someone new several walking that . Boughton strange at the colIege It is planned This dance was in honor courses be- the will offered at be around the campus Saturday, lounge. of the B. A. C. and Parsons the PnnciPal of the fund will Feb. 5, 1949, nine chances out teams and a grand time was had ginning of the second semester be enlarged until the income of ten it will not be new stu- with dancing, musical program, to students of Westminster. will These courses are as follows: provide a scholarship each dents but old ones returning and light refreshments, all for for the homecoming game that the nominal fee of 25 cents per World Religion 216, which gives year for a worthy student. the principal religions of man- night with those Southerners person. Bessie chachas entered West- in Far East 236; kind; from Dixie. History Committees for this sport Advanced a nunst01, m September, 1946, corn- They will live their old school- dance were under the direction course for Composition 234, who have pleting her Freshman year. She days over by beginning with the of Faun Davis, association presi- shown somestudents as writers qualified for membership to the ' ability inescapable, registration in Con dent, worked hard to make it a in An- Cultural English verse Hall, and seeing many fa- great success. Decorating the Stevenson Memorial Sociptv . 241; Philosophy of essie returned miliar faces among the faculty lounge with school colors was thropology in the fall of 211, a course that deals with and returnees. After registra- Leola Jorgensen, Mickey Lang, Art the nature and experience of 1947, but through illnss which tion, to make things more color- 'hnd JoAnn Raynor. Hazel Pittful, they will proceed en masse man planned the light refresh- beauty and the cultivation of was due to a heart condition, she was forced to withdraw. After on!:ie0r! to the game. ments with the help of Lydia Flly of a the 206, Ed.) (Phys. study are The officials of the game Gerry and Faun Davis. A pro- function of plays; Kinesiology a recoverY she sufferpd a re going to allow, for some un- gram of song was arranged by 275, a study of the action of the lapse in February, 1948, and known reason, the students to Beverly Turner, Betty Biddle, articulations and the muscle died in March, 1948, in Salt stop the game at the half-tim- e and Ruth Carroll. Sue Monroe during gymnastic exer- - Lake City.' Westand, for the first time at and her music committee, Dee gropus First Aid and Emergency minster, crown their homecom- Laird and Peggy Williams ar- cise; Bessie , s readiness to help and. care which of takes 202, Injuries ing queen, who is to receive her ranged for a juke box with the up the fundamental treatment her happy disposition, coupled . investiture .and authority piattprg along with o common injuries incident to with artistic talent, made her an Clean-u- p was the the present student-body- . some oldies. school; History of Physical interesting personality. She of or direction the some foul under Shirley means, Through Education 174, deals with the won scholastic while honors, many otherwise, the freshmen have Hoffman and. Jo Partridge,Ruther-afteof the various systems r history Jeanne dance won secure to the above Groesbecg, Joyce and, all, many managed of physical education throughthe game. You may not be ford, and Mary Clawson saw out. the world; Education 264 on friends with her pleasing per-Teinterested but there have been that the whole affair was well and Management. SOnality. rumors circulating around that advertised and financed, there is to be a very promising All those who attended had floor show. an evening of gay entertain Tom Parker, president of the ment and dancing to the music bands Alumpi Association, has sched-- 1 0f uled a hen session and refreshUnder the able direction of Dr. ments for Alums only after the j mean it,-- " not merely the Mayne Harrington, five students prosh, Soph, and Jrs., but the game. are preparing a text book, His- - wboie school. This time it was , Dont forget that anyone with a date on the 5th for anything tory of Political Thought. These done - by theof elements, not by s, Paul five estudents, other than the homecoming will por Hie fjrg time, Westminhigher learning. rjgors be suspended from one of the ser college will graduate two Dick Erickson; Walter Miller, yhat I mean is, we need a towers on Converse by their students in January. Joan Ten Ralph Lubeck, and Lincoln An- - snow-ploIt cost the Army have been working on better than one and a half mil. derson heelsrewill Limb and Byron Eyck and bon in equipment alone to ceive the first two fully ac- - this text for one semester comwork the to have credited Bachelor of Arts, de- - hope keep its Burma Road open, why -. pleted before final examinations, to maintain ours Colsbould we the of the in grees history One other very im- - with coolietry labor. The man 24. Jan. lege member of the group, power put on that auto trap Joan, a language major, has portant been has acting Scott, in tbis semes-a- s Margaret six bitg (at Dr. Steele and Dean Bough- attended Westminster four out to in put helping typist ter alone wouid easily pay for ton recently returned from' the years. She graduated from book. text this a pjece of equipment that would meeting of the North- satch Academy, and came here keep the road open in winter, all western Association of Secon- directly from high school. Her sidewalks cleared, and be usable dary and Higher Education held junior year was interrupted by a for many other jobs. The only in Spokane, Wash., to announce stay in San Francisco, big job recently accomplished that Westminster College has Her major is German, with an air-Tby sheer manpower was the received accreditment as a four- - English minor, International Relations ports built in China during the It Byron, a veteran of four and year Liberal Arts college. was the culmination of many a half years service' with the Club met at Sugar House Li- - war. We arent in China or at war. For about $300 the school years of hard work by Dr. Re- - Air Force in Europe, came here brary Wednesday, Jan. 12, before and can purchase a small, two wheel herd and Dr. Steele, and came for one semester before enlist-aft- the Sugar House Business tractor. This' machine can be application made a year mg in the Army Air Corps. He Professional Womens Club. The disused as a snowplow, lawn ago to that Association. returned to complete his edu- - subject was China, and the was led by Paul Cotro- er, truck (with trailer).., weed Westminster has progressed cation, taking a major in and Walter Miller, John cutter, sprayer, carry-a- ll many years from a high cation and Economics. He plans Manes, and the around many other jobs Ralph Lubeck. school to a combination high to start work on Ins Masters Brown, all with campus. Lets dispense school and junior college, then Degree this summer at Greeley, , foolish dollar Both seniors will return in this penny wise, to an accredited junior college, Colorado. His home is here in at routine, and get our road clear-th- e and finally to its present stand- Salt Lake City with his wife June to receive their degrees and young daughter. regular graduation exercises. ed and repaired. college. ing as a four-ye- ar Homecoming Queen WAA Dance Courses: Being Offered i 101-10- 2, I -- -- st big-na- Students Prepare Plea For Text Book Snow Plow me Cotro-Mane- i w. - WAcfmincfpi frcdllllliidici Accredited Wa-annu- six-mon- al th he er mow-cussi- Edu-throug- h on |