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Show FIRST ANNUAL INTER - CLASS TRACK MEET Arsenic and Old Lace Presented April 21-2- MAY QUEEN 2 3, . : non-student- s. Trio Featured at Monthly Festival A new trio, Shirley Mertens, Paul Cornaby and Joye Deardorff, will be featured at the regular monthly recital of the Westminster College Conservatory of Music, April 19, Ferry Hall, 4 p. m. Several other students of the Conservatory will take part on the program. Students, faculty and friends of the College are invited to attend this recital., be-th- e . Arsenic and Old Lace, written by J oseph Kesselring, directed by The first annual inter-clas- s Gene Montague Juhan, will be track meet, to be known as the the Westminster Jubilee Track Meet, has been au- presented by in Converse April thorized by the Student Council, Players, M. 8:15 P. Hall, according to Bruce Lamus, presiThis is the first full length play dent of the council. to be student directed. Mrs. JuThe president of each class will han is a senior speech and drama captain their respective teams. major. During Mrs. Jnhans four Teams will be made up of both years on the campus, 6he has apmen and women, with events peared in nearly all of the full scheduled for both. The class length productions. She has held scoring the most points will be office in the Westminster Players awarded a trophy, which will re- organization for the past two main at the school, but will have years. Arsenic and Old Lace is a conthe class date of graduation infusing comedy of corpses and scribed on the front plaque. characters, all surrounded and The meet will be known as the guided .by two dear, sweet old Jubilee Track Meet, because of ladies who love to serve .elderits inauguration during the 75th berry wine seasoned with arsenic Jubilee Tear of Westminster Co- and cyanide. . Those appearing lleger SuivI the meet wirbl iU in Uie cum, are: Oaiumet Gibson, Dane Hansen Memorial Stadium, Mickey Richardson,' Paul J Corna2 p. m., April 12, 1950. by, Marilyn Cross, Lee Duke The trophy was purchased by Jennings, Bob Snethen, Pete Ota, Ed Doelle, Harold Wylie, Tom the Student Council. If the captain of your team has asked you Shaffer, Dave Steele arid Sam Anton. Mr. Jay Lees will assist Mrs. to participate, do your part. Rewith the directing. Juhan member, ail the others are just Tickets are on sale and may be as old and rusty as you. This obtained from members of the event will prove to be a successful event only if you make it so. Westminster Players. Single adWhat class do you think will win ! mission prices are: 35 cents for students and 75' cents for 21-2- Miss Jeanne Marie Lathrop, senior, from Eljr, Nevada, was elected May Queen for 1950. She will reign over the annual May Fete. - - Attendants to Miss Lathrop are: Miss Shirley Mertens, from Magna, Utah, and Miss Beverly Anne Taylor, Bear River City, Utah Both girls are seniors. May Queen is the highest honor a girl can receive from the student body at Westminster College. The queen is always selected from the senior class. This year all the girls of the senior class were put on the ballot. - SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 12 11:00 A. M. Jubilee Assembly, Guntori Memorial Chapel, West-- . minster College, . . . Aftenioh and evening : r . 1:00- - Ping-Ponfinals, Payne' ' ' g, Gymnasium.- 2 :00 - j . . Juuilec Track Meet, Dane Hansen Memorial Field. Buffet Luncheon for visiting delegates, Ferry Hall, Westminster College. 8 :00 Convocation Program, First Presbyterian Church. 5 :30 Processional Music Westminster College Girls Glee Club.. Invocation The Rev. W. Malcolm Dr. Clifford Edward Barbour, pastor of the 2nd Presby t e riaa Church, Knoxville, Tenn;, wiil keynote speaker at- both the Jubilee Assembly on the campus and at the Convocation program in the First Presbyterian Churchy Wednesday, April 12,. according to Dr. Robert D. Steele, president of the college. : ; ' v?v-A; Dr. Barbour is the elected Moderator of the ;161st Generap Assembly of Presbyterian Churches . in'U. S. A. This is the highest "office that a member of the Presbyterian Church can attain. He has. been pastor of the Knoxville church for 21 years. His grestt interest in .people has, caused him to remain in the pulpit instead, of taking one of the many offers'to tprn professor. Dr. BarboirVis a trustee of - Maryville : college, Maryville, Tenn., and has '"also iifefi Dean of' the School; Religion at the U; of Tenire in .16 Knoxville, for years.' r ' t t Dr. Barbour and Dr. SteOle .became friends, while studying in ' J ' - . n . Pittsburgh, . Pa. ' 1 f - , V At least 75 colleges and .universities will be represented 'In the Gwaltney, Minister, The First Convocation program. Over one hundred letters of congratula Presbyterian Church. W CLUB WESTERN J. tions have been received from Congratulatory Greetings ROUND-UBracken Lee, Governor of the colleges and universities that are State of Utah. ' Members of the W Club have unable to make arrangements to From the slated a Western Round-uof Utah A. have representatives present for Colleges party for May 13, on the tennis court, Ray Olpin, President of the Uni- the Convocation. The letters of. versity of Utah. according to the congratulation will be displayed Paul Cornaby and George Dimas. From the Churches Fenwick T. in the near future. Some of the sigThis is not a date affajr. You Fowler, President of tine Salt natures are interesting Dwight Lake City Ministerial Assn. are expected to be present, says Eisenhower of Columbia, ' Father George Dornas. This party will be From the Alumni Bruce Barnard Cavanaugh of Notre Dame, et aL: Lamus, President of the Stusomething new to the schools calGov. J. Bracken Lee of Utah beendar of gala events. The fun dent Association. will, bring, greeting .'from .the gins at .8 p. m. Everyone is invit- From the President-Emeritu- s .State, during the Convocation proed' and .you are t: bring your Herbert Ware Reherd.' gram. Other speakers on the proThe Jubilee Song. friends, too. D. Steele, gram will include : Rev; Fenwick Robert Response BOYS QUARTETTE T. Fowler, president of the Sait President of Westminster ColSCHEDULES 2 EVENTS Lake Ministerial Association; the lege. The Boys Quartette will sing Address1 Christian Higher Ed- Response by Dr. Steele, and. Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president Of the during the morri'ng Jubilee Asucation, Clifford Edward Bar- University '. - r of Utah. . bour. sembly, April .12. , The Student Nurses- - of- 6t. Music The Westminster Ivoca-- . Various .campus organizations Marks Hospital have asked- - the tion. . . Jubilee programs. The College Mu-wi-ll .be represented during.. the boys to sing. at- their Spring JFor-m- Benediction The Reverend L. V. Blossom. Time .Dance, April v Loveland,:. Minister,- The : First sic - Department-- will ifufnish ;rthe 22,- in Memorial House Methodist Church; music. The Girls Glee.tlub- - Will Memory .Grove. Recessioasalt t, sing at the Convocatadji - ,. . - P . p '- - Mens Glee Club to Sing for Jubilee The Mens Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Louise Bowman Engle, will sing during the morning Jubilee Assembly, April " 12, 1950. ! - The Glee Club, with green ties, gave a chapel program March 17, remember ! The boys will sing ' without their green ties during Jubilee! ; the . . . - j Congratulations From. Throughout United States'., ,JJ;J ; . , - - . - . al - - - - - . - - - X 1 |