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Show SOCIAL EVENTS WESTMINSTER GIRLS : FORM ORCHESIS The vacations .re over now and from the sun tans and. bright Girls of Westminster College inthe on shirts campus, we gather terested in modern dance met that spring is really here. Of March 14th and formed Westmicourse, the talk around school is nsters Junior Orchesis. the annual spring formal due to Officers elected were: Beverly take place on the 28th of April. Turner, president; Ruth Turner, This is a girls choice dance, sponsecretary-treasureLou Ann Bursored by the "Westminster Organscribe. bank, ized Women. They promise it to The Junior Orchesis Club will be one of the really big events of form the nucleus of the May Fete the year, so get busy gals, and ask program. Following a successful your man. Did you know that Ma Fete performance- the group there are more men on the campus will become a Senior Orchesis. than girls? Which means, no girl At the first meeting the conis expected to be dateless. stitution was drawn up and reguThe nurses, from St. Marks, lations on absences were distoo, are having a spring fling, cussed and acted upon. The work known as Apple Blossom Time, of the organization, so far, has the week before WOWs spring been confined to technique and formal, and all the members of short dance patterns. Serious the student body are invited. compositions for the Fete will be Lewis Dixon and his orchestra under way next week. The Orwill furnish the music. chesis meets every Tuesday at There seems to have been quite 4 p. m. in Payne Gynasium. some activity in Ferry Hall on Chartered members are Ruth St. Pats day. The girls had a Turner, Janet Gilstrap, Helen Ausdance in the tin, Joy Brown, Pat Moore, Lou lower lounge, which was Ann Burkbeck, Beverly Turner, appropriately decorated in green, Betty Biddle, Joan Rogers, Gean a color reputed to be St. Patricks Thompson, Joan Patton, Janice own favorite. An ivy bower sprang McFarlene, Wilma Dimas, Carolyn up with the fine cooperation of Lee, Janet Mitchell, Leola Jorgenall the Halls residents and under sen, and Barbara Meissner. the direction of Lydia Gerry. A blarney stone was very much in GIRLS GLEE CLUB evidence and it could certainly PROVES POPULAR tell of whispered wishes spoken During Holy Week, the Girls Glee Club sang several times, inthere that night. Refreshments were served during the intermis- cluding engagements at: The First sion and our thanks go to the fine Methodist Church ; the weekly committee of cooks who helped meeting of the Kiwanis Club, and make the party such a success. to the student body during Good Dancing went on far into the Friday Chapel. Other events scheduled for the night and the dance was voted one club are: The YWCA convention, that would be hard to forget. at the Newhouse Hotel, Tuesday, Another great event on last months social agenda was cer- April 11, 1950, and at the evening tainly the play Angel Street. A Convocation at Westminsters 7.5th pleasant evening passed swiftly Jubilee Year, in the First Presbyterian Church, April 12, 1950. d as the audience sat watching the plight of a woman STUDENT RECITALS being driven insane by her villainous husband. The drama held the TO BE SCHEDULED Dates for student recitals by interest of all until the very last Barbara Harris and Marjorie minute. and Blythe Clymer and Rumblings from the direction of Foster Hall can be heard on Pauline Wampler, will be anthe campus now. Plans are in nounced soon, according to Mrs. the making for an open house to Louise Bowman Engle, head of the Music Department. be held in the middle of April. Watch for the official announcements. -- $ 5;,. vAA x 'fwJ r; .yi NSSS V" - Jt f' , . A. - - semi-form- al ever-popul- ar Pictured above is half the number o( second semester students. (From left to right) Tob row, Romie Lessley, Fred Sorenson, Dave Breckon. Second row, Edward Barton, John Hurley, William Yucis, Frank Cologne, Daniel Enos. Bottom, Ruth Shorthill and Angelina Wu. Not pictured are: Glen Ball, Rex Ballard, Hubert Brown, Cary Charon, Robert Christensen, Betty Jean Dalton, Bob Fchr, Marion Lot-ti' Duane Mailer and Darly Richardson. n, STEVENSON MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION ELECTS Stevenson Memorial Association, honor society on the campus, elected a new slate of officers at a recent meeting. Those elected were : Lincoln Andrson, president ; Jeanqie Lathrop, Betty Biddle, secretary; Marjorie Franz, Historian, and Jim Sako, vice-presiden- V ANONYMOUS Of course I aint complainin, not a peep.' But, Id sure as h lik'e tAget some sleep! Especially when youre in this school. And sleep in class is not the rule, To sleep in class would make teach mad. Although that might not be so bad, Except that on that final day, Id likely get auf Deutch, eine. (Ed note: I was told this came from a Bible class what the Lord giveth thou, receiveth . thou.) 'V.Y .... Prescriptions 'Yr Soda Fountain 1' EXPERT CLEANING AND PRESSING r. ; t . - -J- , r'-:.." ' i 4 . 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