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Show CAMPUS OSIER Published b the Associated StudenU of j Westminster College, monthly dozing the scholastic year STAFF Bob Wilson Associate Editor Anxj Sinefis Business Manager Virginia Ramsey Peter Ota Editor Sports Marimon Bird Miss Rosa Sponsor Charles Billie Hahn, Knight Typists John Wadi Photographer REFORTEES Editor Joan Culber, Dona Stafford, Darid Wilson, Carol Guber, Barbara Kasdorf, Clara-be- ll Daphne Tappan, Richard Smith, Harold Evanna Betts, Schweppe, Wylie, Tony Tyler, Margaret Scott. SOCIAL EVENTS INTER-CLAS- S Our calendar for April is as follows: The Girls Glee sang at the Masonic Temple. 5. They sang again for the Wasatch .Womens .Board. 13. Track meet. 14. ' The WOW is having a .rummage sale to help finance the Spring Formal. 3. . 20. 21. WOW Spring Formal. Track meet. SPRING IS HERE! Do you have the urge to go One of the most important outdoors in the sunshine? Do items in the current news is the you hate to study? Or do you draft situation.' As most of the find it "easy to just plain loaf? If draftable fellows know, there is you answer yes to all these a deferment test being arranged questions, there is only one ex' students which many college by planation you have spring fe' will be able to continue their ver. schooling. As to this date, here is You have probably noticed the complete outline as applied everyone lingering outside Con' to this test: verse . until the very last bell 1. Check your draft number rings. Or how the dorm students on your identification notice sit on the front steps after din' (SSS Form 391) or classification ner every night. Boys, I have a notice (Form 110). If you dont tip: I hear a certain girls P. E. have a number, ask your local group is holding its classes out' side on nice afternoons. Also board for one. spring clothes are here to stay, 2. On April 12 get an ap' dont the gals look pert in their blank a card, plication (its post summer cottons? All these are Forms 106 and 107) from any signs that spring is definitely local draft board. Get your copy here. of the Bulletin of Information Just to show how lazy some about the test. people are, they, have adopted 3. Fill out and mail your ap' nicknames because their real ones are too long. If you hear plication immediately. First 300 000 applicants will be tested someone 'call, Sparky, Louie, Saturday, May 26; the next Lefty, Marrie Bobbie, or Con' 300,000 on Saturday, Junb 16; nie do not be alarmed; there the remainder on Saturday, June are such people in school. 30. Just in case you have forgot' In the spring a young 4. Wait for your ticket of ten, admission. You will get it back mans fancy lightly turns to within three weeks if within the thoughts of love. So girls, be first test group. But it may be looking for that young man; the formal is just around the six weeks before you get it back, spring corner. if you delay. . - 7. Your score on the test 5. Report at the test place will be mailed to your draft, specified on your ticket by 8:30 a. m. Bring your identification board, not to you. Your board or classification card; a No. 2 probably will tell you what you made, however. Scoring will be pencil or a fountain pen. Do not done by machines at the head' bring books or notes. ' quarters of the Educational 6. Proctors will admit you to Testing Sevice in Princeton, the test room. Youll be finger' N. J. printed, after you swear that the test before. In this country theres a lot you never-too- k Proctors will watch for cheating, of complaint with little suffer' dismiss cheaters from the room ing; in some other countries and report them to their draft theres much suffering with lit' boards. tie complaint. , , ' TRACK M HF MEET SCHEDULED , - -- Men, like tacks, are useful if they have good heads and are pointed in the right direction. You hear a good many echoes If! y 1 'IW yd II SOUTHEAST JEWELRY Preparations for the interclass track meet are materializing into another outstanding spring sports affair with the Jubilee, Cup as the coveted award for the winning team. The Cup, won by the class of 52 last year, will be won by the com', bined efforts of both sexes of The outstanding one class. trackmen will get a chance to 'display their early season form and gain more experience for the meets to come. . From last years winning class, Bill .and Bob Bought on should come through with a few . points on the distance events. In the sprints, Keith Bennion, Sabe Worthington, and Gordo -Lambson will be out and are expected to show something. The big question mark is just how many points will be amassed- by the former track star, from Cyprus High in the person of one Bill Patsouris. Another former high school star to watch in the discus and javelin is Demet Kyremes. Tom Shelton, another weight man, and Paul Cornaby are also ex' pected to come through with some - points for their class. Dale Bleazzard and John Cale' vas are expected to show some pretty good form on the high and low hurdles, while Curly . Wilson may loom as a dark horse in the sprints. Bob Chris' tenson will be out for the sprints for the sophs, but it is hoped he will make it to the finish line without falling across. Likewise with Rex Ballard and Peter Prout in pole vaulting. After the interclass meet, the track teanfwill be hosts for all their meets except the BYU In' vitational, held annually in Provo for all Junior Colleges and High Schools in this area. Once again, Westminster Cob lege has been chosen for the site of the Conference Meet. It is the second straight year for the meet to be held in the twepyear old Dane Hansen Memorial Stadium. 'W PAUL E. 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