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Show CALIPHS. CRIER ternational Relations Club on the Published, by the Associated Students of : Westminster College, monthly during campus. The apathy of the average person in the intermountain area towards national affairs is apalling. The fact ;that this apathy is found in college .students is even more serious. 'What will you do - , the scholastic year EDITORIAL STAFF Robt. Williams Editor Eva Lcwinson Editor Associate Bill Boughton Business Manager Pete Ota Sports Harold Wylie Associate Business Mgr Marge Lough Typist Dr. Myra Yancey Sponsor ' .. ; about it? Do-Flo- , an : . , , . ad . . r -- - t- ' . . - . f l . ; . . e . 1 e . y Westminster are-- : .Cheerleader during the freshman' year secre: many other activities, but is too modest to list them all. He has majored in Biology and minored in Chemistry. His future plans are if possible, to enter medical . school. J - tary for. both her.;. Junior."-anSenior' class; at the 'present time d : SENIOR NOTES . Qr-itf- - - Barring accidents, the follow--in- g APATHY partial list o'f seniors will be Wendell Willkie : wrote graduated from Westminster Col, entitled One World.: I wonder lege, June 4th. This list .includes just how .many. students, here at only half .the senior class the rein the Westminster: College have read it. maining half will be listed next issue. : Fromiik. Options and talk of the ;,$t.udnls,;IliaX.reasons to believe, . These notes will be a supple.that mo.sk: of the students have ment to your Etosian should you care to save this and insert it reatb.ft.njy, the, title and decided into your yearbook. The inforthatethq. phrase One World meant mation contained herein has been their own little world in which obtained from the seniors through questionnaires. Srould they be inthey Ji.eep themselves. complete, it is the modesty of the Just start, talking to the stu- seniors. p or even in dents in the LINCOLN ANDERSON, 1403 the library and see how far you can-:- get .the conversation away Allen Park Drive, Salt Lake City. the sport page or society To the question of married or sinsection, .of the local papers. If you gle, he checked single and wrote, Sure am. Lincokt-ha- s been acwant some questions to start on, fileSe':' What 'is the tive in the Student Christian Astry ? .pMIcy 'ftf the ;Ul S. Who is the sociation; Boys Chorus; StevenOr any son Memorial Association, and the jreent Secretary of State? ' numbed ) of questions of current Student Council. Majored in affairs. rorld' , Philosophy. Minored in History and Sociology. Lincolcfrteloes not is it possible, for us in Salt Lake City, plan on dqio 'aiid .understand the ails and but does staying to plan continue school at WeiwoCihe wrld; unless we mailtf ' the San Francisco Theological ran'ort' tq find (then ffacts of ;the Seminary. ' sit uations I People Jiaye teal ways WILLIAM BNDT, 40 Wood St., talked;-oj)eace, but what have ? 'tiJe; hiqrfe abuP gaining..1 peace Midvale. Bill is married and has The average man sys .that he is majored.in Education and Gerthe papersand man, minored in the Social Scitoo. busy to ences, and plans to, teach in a maHzin:es:that:;might-heJp.'hibetter lep'hbtearbfthe current small community where? lie just events, .but. them look at the time wants a job. Bill is a member of hje' hak ;tq' spend In reading why the Sigma Pi Alpha. wo hglitla: wari!'; d'he first World JOHN M: BROWN, 1441 WestW-ha si foil gh t toend wars! 'And minister Ave., SLC. John answers the js e dond . Wb rltj War OaP the question, single. Yes,- darn it! th'eiiV'prld; of Besides four years in the Westprq t e c t Wr io ve d oppression; minster Players, John has been actnes.' from .aggressive: nations. tive in the International Relations Those arte billy some of; the, many reasons given f.or'keepirig the men Club and Student Council. This year he holds the job of business lines 4 f rt r V on the front r t manager of the Etosian. Majored 9. '' this is just another iii Political Science, minored in (.'.Maybe-alway. 6f saying that we have not History. He plains to remain in grown. up; We are not ready to SLC and work going to do some take responsibility. Yes, even to selling, just what he wont say. facts take the time to read-thJOHN .;CONTENTO, . married, "mans ;that tewe' aie taking (some a t . iS&G Alleii. Park Drive, of telle. responsibility trn .'opiteelves. living SLC. John comes to us from Treni are yo-that by now, ton, New Jersey, a place he plans 0 I'suppose, j&ajihg',: how Jd' I get' acquainted to return to this summer. He has with-thmeans of gathering the majored in History and minored cts of the present events of the in Spanish. Plans to continue world. And,-manswer is a sim- school at Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, N. J. When it ple one. Try listening to statesthe comes time to go to work, .John men when they speak over, 'radio. Read in the papers what plans to teach. His activities inYOUR senators and represenclude: Stevenson Memorial Assotatives are doing and how. they ciation, Sigma Pi Alpha, Westare voting in Washington. You minster Players and the chammight even try attending the In pionship bowling team of 1950. to-re- CAMILLE GIBSON, 215 East 4th South, SLC. Shes single, but not for long Her 'activities at . MARJORIE LOUGH, from Pev-toColorado, lives in Ferry Hall Math the Club;, of is president while attendihgcollege. Marge is member of the Stevenson Memorisingle and plans to live in Denver al Association: Language Club, after graduation. She has Drill team ; Cracker Barrel; West- jored in Sociology and minored in minster Players and listed in Economics. Her activities have Whos Who Among Students in been: Sophomore class secretary-treasurer American Colleges and Universiof Student ties for 1950. Camille has maCouncil, 1949; of president Ferry jored in Education and Chemissecretary-treasure- r Hall and of try and minored in Math. She Ferry Hall. Marge is a member of has hopes of getting a teaching the International Relations Club. position 'in the Salt Lake Valley. Perhaps Marges greatest contriBARBARA HARRIS, a Ferry bution to the school has been her Hallite, hailing from Magna, Utah, devoted support to all athletic activities at Westminster. active in the Girls Glee Club, been She has is single. MARY OTA, 243 West First its president during her Jun- South St., SLC. ing Mary is single. ior year. Other activities are: Her activities on the campus have Cracker Barrel and the. Westminin the International Relabeen ster Players. Barbara plans a June tions Club, Cracker Barrel and wedding, after which she will setWestminster Organized Women. tle in SLC and if at all possible has minored in Music and will take a job teaching. She is an Mary in Sociology. She would Education major and eligible to majored like to continue school, but will teach English and Music. probably have to go to work DICK JENNINGS, 1344 Emer- chilrrens nursery or camp work. son Ave., SLC. A member of the Her present plans will take her to W Club, earning letters in footNew York City. activiball and basketball. Dicks HOWARD RICHARDSON, marties are: International Relations ried and living at 880 East First Club; Stevenson Memorial Asso- South St., SLC. A Physical Educaciation, Cracker Barrel; Student tion major with a teaching certfi-catChristian Association and the Howard has Claris to conGospel Team. Although Dick is a tinue at the U. of major in History, he plans to con- Utah. school, possibly His many activities intinue school at the San Francisco clude: Stevenson Memorial AssoTheological- Seminary at San ciation; Cracker Barrel; Campus California. Crier Staff; W Club; Captain of EDWARD N. JUHAN lives at basketball team, 1946; lettered in 445 East 3rd South in SLC, and football; Conference Single Tencomes to Salt Lake from d nis Champion, 1947 ; Hurricane Springs, Colorado. Ed is Invitational Singles Tennis Chammarried to another member of the pion, 1947.; Lloyd Medal Award, senior class, Gene Montague Ju- 1949; Mr. Westminster, 1948; lian. Ed has majored in EconomStevenson Memorial Key, 1948; ies and minored in Math. He Whos Who in American Colleges plans to enter Law School at the and Universities, 1949; Chairman, University of Utah this fall. Eds Athletic Board of Control, 1947-4main activity on the campus has and member of Student Counbeen the job of buiness manager cil, 1947-4of the Marcli Gras put on by the HOWARD SNETIIEN, 1002 Sigma Pi Alpha. Crandell Ave., SLC. Howard is JOHN W. KEMP, 1265 East 3rd married, savs he doesnt want to South St., SLC. John is single. He work, but looks like hell have to! seems to be one of those reclining His activities include: Westminscientist, being a member of Stester Players; International Relavenson Memorial Society and mations Club.; Cracker Barrel; Camin and joring Chemistry minoring pus. Crier:, staff ; Intramurals, and in Mathematics. His future-planStevenson Memorial Association. are to attend graduate school. At with a the present time his future school minor in Political Science. is unknown. HAROLD W. WOODS, single, BRUCE LAMUS, Salt Lake ad- with a big check mark! Ilis home dress, 1414 Allen Park Drive: address is Pomona, California. Achome address, Wendover, Utah. tivities of Harold include : the Bruce is married. The only activSigma Pi Alpha and the ity Bruce, listed was the W Club, Smoker Club. He is a Sociology in which he earned letters in basmajor and has spent a good bit of ketball and football. Of course, time on skid row collecting data. everyone knows that Bruce is the Future plans do not include more present president of the Student schooling, its work for Harold Council. He has entered into selling, in the wholesale field. be-Barba- n, ra e, An-selm- o, - Glen-woo- 8, 8. s Howard4s-ft-Hktory-maj- or Do-Flo- p |