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Show CAMPUS OBIEB Published by the Associated Students oi Westminster College, monthly during the scholastic year STATF Bob Wilson Editor .. Associate Editor Amy SineQs Business Manager Virginia Ramsey ......Peter Ota Sports Editor Marimon Miss Bird Rosa Sponsor Billie Hahn, Charles Knight Typists John Wach Photographer REPORTEES Joan Culber, Dona Stafford, Darid Wilson, Carol Guber, Barbara Kasdorf, Daphne Tappan, Richard Smith, Clara-beSchweppe, Evanna Betts, Harold Wylie, Tony Tyler, Margaret Scott ll The question I am going to ask has been overdue for quite some time, but unless we start to think about it now, the years to come might find themselves plagued with the same situation. There must be some changes made, and the school year isnt getting any younger. So I ask, what has happened to the social life around our campus? Since the Christmas Formal, there hasnt been a turnout for one affair except the Mardi Gras. There is definitely something wrong with our reactions toward our school events. What is the trouble ? Why have we hit a lag in what college students consider of the most important, if not the most important, part of college life? These are not questions to be answered by just one group, or even by many groups, but as individuals the problem must be , I solved. am not going to at- tempt an answer in this article, but I would like all of us to consider the situation and help work toward a solution. I know the Student Council will be open to any suggestions, and we as students should progress from the doldrums of winter tc a lively interest in spring affairs. SOCIAL EVENTS 9 9. at Logan, Utah, on Feb. Shirley is continuing in her Temple nurses training. Carrol Donaldson is engaged to Sabe Worthington and has a lovely diamond. Oarrol says they plan to be married in about a year and a half. Since Nan Markison moved to California to become the bride of Dick Strand, Lorraine Olsen has stepped into the presidency of the freshman class. Carol Gruber and Dorothy will select suitable music for the probie class to sing at Miss Grace Chappells farewell on Sunday March 18. Miss Chappell, who has been an instructor this year, will leave her position to fulfill a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Colonel Morris directed the first session of the student bodys chapel choir March 5. The group was inspired by its chaplain, Rev. Clark McElmury. d, al (Continued from page 1) Toni Twins played a duet on the piano, as did Harold Wylie and Miss Hohnson. Gwen Lewis sang Gras posters made by the art class to decorate their booth. Wed also and, last but not least, five Greek like to give credit to our photo men and women did some Greek takers, John Wach and Barry dances, dressed in their native Were still laughing Greek costumes, exotic and beauWright. over the pictures. Congratulations tiful. Ooops! We mustnt forget the waltz that took us back aways to you all! in history. Say! Wed better not The program was managed by forget the Mardi Gras grand march Howard and Leola Jorgensen. in which almost everyone took to give the judges an opporBetween numbers, they gave skits part tunity to see the costumes and and told funny (?) jokes. Leola choose the be6t ones. also gave a comical dahee and Wed like to say thanks to Bill Sally Al- Patterson, all the committees and sang whoops-e-dosenior class and everyone who len and Jose Levy did a Column contributed to the hard work. We to Dance bian would like to say thanks to Paul music. Very colorful! Marge and Blythe Clymer sang Rose, too, who tbok care of the a beautiful duet and threw candy music department and provided to the audience. The boys quar- us with solid music all evening. tette sang some numbers (What Well, it really was a wonderful aint we got? We aint got event and we wish we could do it dames) ; Parley Blight and Bill justice, were sorry if weve left Lewis gave us some smooth music, anyone or anything out but heres GIRLS GLEE CLUB congratulating everyone for the work and cooperation. Since the new semester the typewritten essay not to exceed hard Till next year, so long. Girls Glee Club has gained some two thousand words and not less new members. They are Elaine than five hundred words, the top1 Bush, Norma Earl, Joan Patton, ic of which is : The value of studyMaurine Morley, Amy Sinefis and ing a foreign language and why I Johnsen. Marilyn want this scholarship. The Glee Club is a very active 6. The judges shall organization and has many en- be the Judges: three gagements. The girls are to sing a member language instructors, of the English departat the Installation of officers of n the White Shrine at the Masonic ment, who has minored in a and an annually Temple on March 17th. Also they electedlanguage, member in good standing will sing for the regular meeting Prescriptions of the Argenta Lodge of the Ma- of Sigma Pi Alpha, who is not competing for the scholarship. sons on April 3rd. Soda Fountain 7. Standards for judging : The On April 5th they will sing for the Wasatch Presbyterian essay shall be judged on: Luncheonette Church, which will be given in a. Mechanics and usage. Ferry Hall. Sundries 'b. Sincerity and thought conA spring concert will be given tent. on May 3rd to show off the years Magazines work. 8. A. In the event the winner On March 17th at Kingsbury cannot use the scholarship award Tobacco Hall the girls will sing for the Na- the award shall go to an alternate tional Federation of Music Clubs who is deemed worthy of it by the Film Service Convention. This is called Youth judges. Day and the program is planned B. If, however, no worthy al- accordingly. ternate can be selected the award Not long ago the Glee Club had shall be deposited in a its picture taken. The girls look money COMPLETE bank at interest to be added to very pretty in their pink blouses the following years scholarship. and black skirts and they sing SERVICE C. More than one applicant too. pretty, must qualify in order for any applicant to compete for the scholA Scholarship for Me-Gou- gh There is going to be a dance, a spring dance, with an atmosphere of Moonlight and Roses. Friday, May 11, is the date to keep in mind for St. Clarks annual which this Spring will the be held at Art Barn. year Everyone is invited to add his share to the starry mood. Marliss Noreen is chairman of Language Students the dance, and has as her decora(Continued from page 1) tion chairman, Janie Thompson. Just for the student nurses, shall be given to the there will be a sleigh ride this plication of the president fraternity on or month, and real, live horses. In before the sixteenth day of March case of no snow, the party will of each If the applicant turn into a hay ride, so either way meets the year. the presithe probies can look forward to dent shallqualifications give him an a Wednesday evening without number to remain unknownentry to study hours. all excepting the applicant We would like you to meet a andparties the president. newly-WeMrs. Elmo Ottesen, 5. Essay: (In English) The who was Miss Shirley Langdorf. She was married in the Mormon approved applicant shall write a semi-form- Parley playing an electric guitar and Bill at the piano ; one pair of MARDI GRAS o. Latin-America- Mc-Derma- id Why Go Farther? fer-eig- OP arship. I D. A scholarship winner is not eligible for any future contest. 9. Date due: The essay must be presented to the president of the fraternity on or before the fifteenth day of May, of the same year. 10. Announcement and presentation: The winner of the scholarship award shall be announced at the spring initiation function and at which time a fitting presentation shall be made. Bryan Pharmacy I 1702 South 11th East Dial 6-68- 32 |