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Show Volume 3. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JANUARY, 1950 WESTMINSTER PLAYERS The Westminster Players, under the direction of Mr. J. Lees, has announced the scheduling of two plays during the spring semester. The casting for the first play, Angel Street, is announced as follows: Peggy Williams, Jack Armstrong, Howard Sn'ethen, Janice McFarlen and Winnie Pittman. Tentative dates for the production has been set for March 17 and 18. Due to the large crowds attending the previous plays the department decided to try a two night stand. Shortly after registration of Arsenic and Old Lace, the second play of the spring, will be held. Final dates for this showing has not been decided on at the present time. J?kuvii 43 a few more tickets available for the Intermountain Theater should anyone want one. Announcement .IaJi has also been made concerning the money collected from the fall play, purchase of some electrical equipment, such as dimmers for the drama department. RADIO CLUB Did you ever want to build a radio? Now is your chance. A Radio- Department Club will be set up in the Physics laboratory under the direction of Dean Boughton for the second semes- ter. The club will be limited to six members. This is due to a lack of space. All students interested are invited to talk to the Dean about the club. The object of the class will be to build a receiving radio To become a full member set. one must completely finish a receiver unit. Qualification for joining the club is one year of Physics. Due to a lack of materials (there is a amount of Army surplus available), there will be a fee of $20. However, if there are not enough students with the funds needed, one might attend the class and get in on the elementary ra- small Any student that atsix tends hours of laboratory is eligible for two week a practice dio theory. hours college Credit. SCA PLAYS SANTA Members of the Student Chris- tian Association played Santa by cooperating with the Tribune-TelegraSub for Santa program this past season. m Money from the SCA treasury was used for most of the presents while a store in Sugar House contributed some toys for the children in the family. The famil of two small children and their parents cheerfully received the following members of the SCA : Bill Boughton, Dick Jennings, Bill Ilannefin, Betty Hadley and Duke Jennings. The members participating came away with a feeling of the real Christmas and no doubt they renewed the childrens belief in Santa Claus. The members of the SCA wish to thank all those giving the money to make this worthy project possible. Number 4. Graduates Mid-Yea- r Four Westminster students will complete their requirements for the degree Bachelor of Arts with the termination of the semester. These students are : Ralph S. Lubeck and Remain F. Snodgrass, both of Salt Lake City; Richard S. Erickson, Monroe, Utah, and Jack Hurd, Sandy, Utah. The college does not confer the degree at the mid-yeatherefore these students will be graduated with others at the June Commence r, ment. BODY-SURFIN- G ... By SHOZO KAJIWARA In remembering these four we note the following activities : Ralph Spencer Lubeck, Salt Lake An aquatic sport that is rapidly City: gaining in popularity in Hawaii Ralph entered Westminster in is This thrilling sport, which is almost identical to September, 1946, an education masurfing, requires practically no jor, with a teaching major in hisequipment. Yet, a person gets tory and a minor in political scig nearly the same effect from as surfing, only without ence. He served in the navy. Stuthe use of solid, or dent body president in 1948-4hollow surfboards, and much manager of the basketball team, more inexpensively. of Stevenson Memorial Any person who can swim a few member strokes cfci easily master this com- dissociation, a member of Wtfio.V paratively Vn e.w water sport. In Who Among-Studen- ts in Ameri the experienced or Colleges and Univeies. experienetd swimmer learns to catch a wave, hold the body rigid, President of I. R. C., 1948-4As and make a surfboard of himself. Of course, beginners find it more outgoing Student Body president he gave a gavel to be used at the convenient to usie inflated inner-tubeblown-umattress covers, Student Body meetings. This rubber rafts, and even life pre- gavel is to be handed down to servers, to keep them afloat in the each student body president. pounding surfs, while most exRoinain F. Snodgrass, Salt Lake perts use only a pair of rubber fins, which are attached on the City Better known to all as feet. Boz. He says that he plans to like surfing, re- remain on the campus for the secquires patience and good judg- ond semester, thus you may see s ment. Expert know to and talk with him about his acof kinds waves what exactly tivities here and his future plans. catch, avoiding the curlers, and double waves. They Richard Sevy Erickson, Monroe, wait patently for the right kinds of waves, some of which are ten Utah: Dick entered Westminster to fifteen feet high, and when the in September, 1946, a pre-lawaves arp just about to break, student. Served with the navy. with a few rapid strokes, they are President of the Mens Dormitory. on the waves that usually take with basketball intramural them to shore, traveling at twenty Played body-surfin- g. body-surfin- semi-hollo- w, 9, b'ody-surfii- g NEW STUDENTS 9. Dean Boughton announced this week that two new students are expected on the campus for the second semester. From China come Misses Angelina Wu and Miranda Chung. Both the girls have completed their high school and made application to enter Westminster this past fall. Their arrival is expected within the next two weeks. Dr. M. Schwender, Berman professor, is a family friend of Miss Wu. Tlie girls have been living in Hong Kong for the past several months. Several other new students are also expected on the campus next month. There is a possibility of two young men from Teherap, Iran, enrolling here for the second semester. s, p : Body-surfin- g, body-surfer- back-washe- s, w to thirty miles an hour. The exs slide, cut, perienced skim, and glide on the waves body-surfer- Ann Ashton Schlarship beautifully. Miss Lydia Gerry, a Junior, living in Ferry Hall, was selected sunburn, theres nothing better on the lovely than beaches of Hawaii, the Paradise of the Pacafic. Ed Note: Shozo Kajiwara, a sophomore student living in Foster Hall, comes to Westminster from the city of Honolulu, T. II. Shozo hopes that Hawaii will become the 49th state. by Westminster Organized en, as the recipient of a scholarship awarded by the Ann Ashton Finishing School of Salt Lake Wom- City. Miss Gerry will attend the school for six weeks. The scholarship amounts to $115.00. For an afternoon of fun and body-surfi- ng the Dorm team. Member of Stevenson Association, member of Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Jack Hurd, Sandy, Utah: Graduate of Jordan High School, prestudent. Attended Westminster for two years, then a transferred to University of at Berkeley, but returned to Westminster, September, 1948. law school Cali-orni- of Stevenson. Business manager of the Etosian, 1946-47- . Member vv |