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Show Volume 4. CF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAII, DECEMBER, 1950 No. 3. ber Even TOliC Christmas is coming and with it jolly, merry times One gay occasion will be the annual Frost Frolic or Christmas Formal. It is going to be held in the Ladies Literary Club on December 15,. and will start at 8:30 p. m. and last until 1:00. The music will be provided by a e orchestra with vocalist. The refreshments pfomise to be in the mood of the season. There is to be a surprise program, but what it actually is, no one seems to want to disclose. 1 Heres Who in Whos Who Six seniors hqve been honored by selection as outstanding students for the publication of Whos Who among American Colleges and Universities which has invited Westminster, among six hundred colleges and universities throughout the nation, to submit candidates. Eligibility .. was based on scholarship, leader- ship in student affairs, over-al- l service to the school, participation in the largest variety of activities, and promise for the future. field, Utah, has been singing with the Girls Glee Club since 6he entered college and is now president of the group. She also sang with the Chapel Choir as a freshman. She has been active 'in WOW since its organization and was of her junior class. She is a member of Sigma Pi Alpha and acted as secretary of the club last year. Marjorie has apvice-preside- nt peared with the Westminster Players as a sphomore and again as a senior. Lydia Gerry, whose home is in Ojai, Calif., has been an active member of WAA throughout her college days, holding at various times the offices of secretary, treasurer and president. She has been in the Student Council, SCA, and WOW in which she acted as a representative in She wati tile Ferry Hall secretary when she was a sophomore and is the senior She, too, has participated in functions of the Cracker Barrel. Jack Armstrong, who. hails from Kenilworth, Utah, is President of Student Council, in which Leola Jorgenson, whose home is in Salt Lake City, has been prominent in Girls Glee Club and SCA all four years of her college career, being vie president of SCA in her junior year and secretary now. She was a student council member in her sophomore year when she was also a representative on the Athletic Board And Business Manager of the Campus Crier. She has long been contributing to the success of the Etosian as editor one year Publications Board, Sigma Pi Alpha, Cracker Barrel and Westminster Players through advertis ing. Leola has been active in he has been an active member WAA three years and is this year since his sophomore days here. He worked in the capacity of Busiserving as director of the She has been a mem- ness Manager of the Etosian in ber of WOW and Orchesis since his second year, when he was their origin in her sophomore and chairman if the Board of Publications. For three years a memjunior years respectively. ber of the Glee Club, Jack has Canof Dimas George Bingham also participated in IRC, Ski his been yon, Utah, has turning Club, Sigma Pi Alpha, Math Club efforts towards the Etosian and and Cracker Barrel. He has been Publications Board during all and president of four years here at Westminster his class and has been in Westand has held the positions of editminster Players for three years. of chairman or of the Etosian and Melvin Gustaveson, Salt Lake the Publications Board. He has City, has been active in the Math earned four letters in basketball Club, all four years. Gus has and three in football as well as participated in Cracker Barrel filling the position of Intramural and Westminster Players activiManager. ties for three years. This year he His sports activities entitled is president of his class and is a him to membership in W Club representative on Student C6uncil all four yeans, during two of and Etosian staff. Being married which he served as historian. He and taking care of his little also is chairman of the Athletic daughter are among his activities. Boardr this year. He has been a member of the Boys Glee Club Plans have been made by Dr. and Student Council. SCA parMrs. Steele to entertain the and ticipation during his" first three at a dessert, the evening years in college rounded out his faculty Dec. 19th. This is an annual of picture of activities. affair held at the Steels home Gar from McDermaid preceding the Christmas holidays. Marjorie 1948-194- vice-preside- 9. nt. Par-sonette- s. vice-preside- nt extra-extracurricul- ar five-piec- Last but not least, the Junior class is sponsoring it. You can get tickets from most of the guys, so lets dig in, fellows, and squire your gals to the Christmas Formal. St. Marks New officers for Caps and Capers, the student nurses newspaper, were elected at a student body meeting Tuesday, December 5. Lee Gordon is editor for the coming year; Clarabelle Schwep-pe- ,. associate 'editor; Lorraine Wilkins, business manager, and; Joan Culver, associate business manager. Miss Schweppe will automatically become editor next Amendments Passed' By Student Body When school started this fall, it was apparent that the number of cheerleaders on our campus was inadequate. Student council, with this in mind, put their heads together and, after a couple of YftfiuTHus deliberation, came up with an amendment to the constitution (Article Xn, Sections 1 year. and 2). This amendment was put Mrs. Ann Clark, counselor for before the student body on NoBeauty Counselor cosmetics, vis- vember 17, 1950, and was carried ited the girls in their last meet- unanimously. We now have a reging, Monday, December 4. Differulated system of choosing new ent creams for dry and oily skins, cheerleaders and. retaining those mascaras to complimenj; vari&us of previous years experience. Uncomplexions, and the effective der the new system, a yell team application of powders and lip- has been set up consisting of all sticks were phases of beauty in- old cheerleaders with a yell king cluded in her presentation. or yell queen at its head. Student As subjects, who applied each council hopes that through this amendment a system will be set product as it was discussed, were Wilda Rae Carlton and Joan Bell. up by which all students in future years will benefit. In honor of Student Nurses AsAnother amendment, Article sociation of Utah Week, December 9 a poster made by Janie XI, Section 1, Article A, concerntime in football, was Thompson was displayed in the ing lettering front hall of the nurses home. In brought before the student body on Nov. 17, and it also was carit, different phases of student life The time rewere portrayed through use of ried unanimously. quired to letter has been changed photographs; students themselves from 2 to of the total numbeing the subjects. ber of quarters the team plays. an informative skit was With our football program exAlso, given by Marlis Noreen and Ruth panding as it is, it will be a little Zachrison at the December 5 easier for more fellows to earn meeting. The skit was written by their letters. Pat Culver, St. Mark.s represenStudent council has several protative to S.N.A.U. posed changes and our amendThese last days before Christ- ment committee is working overmas vacation are gay with parties ; time preparing them for presenamong them being the student tation. A short time after the body party, of which Gloria Gra- Christmas Holiday, amendments ham is in charge, and the probie and s will be proposed Lang-dorwith f which we think will greatly benecaroling party Shirley and Dorothy McGough, fit this years student body and' those of years to come. 3-- 1-- by-law- 1-- 3 ' |