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Show Ilardi Gria cont. ORCHIDS TO "LADIES" will be awarded for tho best costumes, and for the most originally bedecked booths. German and French pastries and Spanish tacos, are sure to give all who partake a gas troncmical treat. ) Lot s seo you and yours at tho Mardi Gras tomorrow night. EDUCATION HATI ON AL MAJORS PONDER AFFILI ATI ON Education majors met Thursday morning Mr. Frank. Poako, with Sec of the Kappa Phi Kappa, to discuss the possibility of organizing a chapter of this national professional education fraterA1- nity on our campus. though Kappa Phi Kappa is a mon!s organization , thore is a sister sorop-ityKappa Fhi Epsilon, with the same principle. Both are undergraduate organizations and thor control of each chap-terests with the retary-Treasur- er nows items us know. Look for If you have let us on Friday next week and every week. k.l. cd. V Hell earned bouquets Lad-ito tho cast of in Retirement ,the es Westminster Players production, presented' Feb. 20 and 21. Catherine Cone as the dtately El- len turned in an outstanding performance. She was oxcell ontly supported by a handpicked cast of all- stars, ann Joy Brown, Jo- Parker, Betty Erickson, Louis DolPi-err- pj Jcanino Goodwin Helen Austin and Sam Contos, Tho backstage help and Jay Lees also rato recognition for tho merit of this pro ductioR. WL'BER SPONSORS MEET ski meet on Rb 20, Weber College played host to four other college ski teams from this area. Participating from W. C. were Bill Gold, Bob Christensen, Mike Gnana, Gail Green Sabo VJor thing ton and At a Frank Slater. Although Westminster point to- tal gave them placo tho fun fifthover- far balanced the score |