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Show W.C.ers were partic- ularly fortunate in hearfrom Tfauatch ing the choir Academy perform a collec- tion of sacred and popular music in chapel Mo- dees are Scvai graduates of Was at an Westminsters campus, among them are; Bub Ballinger, Sabe Worth ington, Marje and Gordon now on Vodmosday Class afternoon game with Snow with the score coding on splash FCTCF. SECRETARY RETURNS FROM cy Johnson, and Colleen VACATION. Williams. are functioning normally gain( down in the south endof the hall. Mrs. Mary Martin, his sec- -; rotary has jut 'returned from will have a rather special meeting, to which all the women are urged to her vacation. 12:45 in the upper lounge of Ferry Hall. A guest speaker or Auerbachs attraction. is the main , . ST. MASK'S. NURSES The a nurses are tea y0 Sunday, j TEA sons or-i- ng April 19 for all festminstertwomen and faculty members Guests through tus hospital and the Nurses will bo shown Home, where the tea is ing held from be- planned. W.C. GRrtU RECEIVES POST John Lindsey, graduate of the class of 1929, was the week appointed to the position of V - 5 y byBort sMB1 y. ffrjx Per3 an pugilist, Dal o. Fries . advanced to tho tho b03H,ng being defeated. It was of tournoy before semi-fin- als recently announced Floyd Richardson, Salt Lake well-kno- that tennis player, will coach die tennis team season. 3c terrific athlotid this if. V Jjt Larry Vegkamp, who had a record at College, is well on his Snow way to a comparable one here at W.C. Larry has lettered in fbotbnll and basketball so far this year, and looks good for tennis, trach and baseball in the spring session of sports. Intra-mur- al Just a reminder not to miss tho Westminster play- ers presentation of "Fa- Portrait", a drama a-b- life of Jesus, this Friday aid Saturday the nigit. the agenda. Saturday will give our student body a c banco to look over the squad, as out arrives for a re- turn engagement, featuring both "tennis and The game will played at the Munici- pal Diamond, No. 2, at spftball will you wish to participate, Forewarned you know. Vo the understand that so-cal- led some of counters are wara-- r. ups for the conference race which begins with Wes- prospects ? Ed ) A few seasoned players, with Dale Fries and Harry ICLekas both capable of handling the catching Glanders at base, Jim Frankos chores, first at Ai;. second and Bob Chiis-tens- on at short, while has spread over be Dave Wilson third. The hls-blan- outfield ket poses a different problem with Larry Wegkamp, Carl Berg Howard Cox, John Christ-opol- us and Van Bassinger all fighting for a on the first nine. berth The pitching prospeot looks good with Whitey Juminicht, Larry Olsen, and John Chris topolus all in g5od form. This is your team, see you at the ball park. tM) - U I M, . ft weaker sex have Organized a first class volley ball team, called "The Big 8." (Uore still wondering what that implies. . 13th Sb. and 7th East. at 2 Both of these en wn In charge of sale and tra- - begin soon, so all you guys ffic for Frontier . Air get your names on the lists if mily in look good and tho team has a vice-presid- ent lines. Snow. Ten- nis. was also included The 2:00-5:0- 0. Refreshments will be served, and a program has been for 7 tminster at Boise. v 3j is come. Time , 14-- .. be' confidential tone, that things 1 2C , VOW April out baseball. Dr. Palmer confesses in a Monday, eled to Ephraim for an Snow Foster, Bill Gorrity, Nan- non-confere- nce games this week, Wednesday the team trav- YWCA, Lambson, Allen Scow, M:irk NOTICE ALL WOMEN 1 1 would play two senior class sponsored a gift. Ancthoi shimming party i scheduled for the 30th cf this month, so plan to drag rut your Bikii.i and attend. I guarantee youll make quite a fine choral work. al Coach Cooper announced Monday that his team night, as a fund rnia ing project, to boost the amount being procured for the Senior Goo Otto, consistently f SWIM swinging party at thd This group of high school students, under Mr SR a CLASS SPONSORS The nday. the direction of BAB I BA |