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Show (CMMffOJS Vstninster College TENITIS 7EIII A'prVr fro-it- L IIS i4 , 1953" Tr ii ryiexoltL ;.he announcement After wearing a long, The Track Team began workout s sad face over the loss of this week in preparation for B conBYU ill the Bridenbaugh, Invitational to be held ference singles champ, for this Staurday at the BYU Stadiairiest a semester, the um This year s squad is small was Parson Pup all smiles' but should bo very potent WC after getting a prevue of has a few veterans and lots of the Parson tennis team possibilities, so watch out. The Par sons have ever- One of these youngsters, Jim ything they need to win a Erankosjhrovjs the discus a conference tennis title couai stem one hundred and two: this year, with both youth by o in Sam Cor.': os and Lick and veterans on the squad IvMdlay have been flexing the The youth comes in the old c icons with the rhot3 Aloig form of Gail Green, one of with these Harry the top prep players last year. The veterans are Cal Lum and Pete Ota, both members of last .year's squad Larry Wogkamp was Pat suris. Lorry ICLol-as- , Bill Uegkomp Johnny Christ opolos three years ago Snow look for fome now trophies in the case this year So 1V1- - 'll1 A The schedule's for in- -t ramura 1 sprinc sports Hftro released Wednesday, and thorns for softball were d hosent Alsb pair- ings for tennis wre for If picked, along toith 'thoso horse-sh- oe s you signed the list for nny of these sports , better check and see where you stand The gir's volley ball team, conservatively called the "Big 8 ", was defeated by a team from the Nurses Home. This battle between these of the weaker(?) sex shows promise of much activity during the coming weeks. the target the range latest tabula tions are in with 28 pigeons accredited to Mr. Day, 2 to Bill Drogemeier and the birds have hit Out on just about everyone campus . on the been just alding the has released herlong-await- ed appearance of Prank Lloyd Wright. Mr. Wright, a world-fcm- architect ed give a lecture Ai: 11 in the tabernacle ml. the auspices' of Westminster College and nisicn is fres Aho 2, ad i3 Tills v of special interest to all scuac-ivcsc.3 Mr. Weight's , services have been ed new employ- for the design of the cultural center ned for the campus. plan- make up the main body of the seasons season thin-clad- s. W.C. COEDS ATTEND PRESS CONFERENCE AND TEA Conference singles ohemp for crier Mill. Steck. canpus U.cyd Wri.'i K T.s3W HEAVY SCHEDULE (CKO SHOW DROPS PARSONS The Westminster 3- -0 baseball team, although bowing in showed that to bo hard to feat, it was dego- ing handle, Sat as urday, they lost a close contest to Qnow College P The game proved to bo a pitcher's dual as the Badger pitcher allowed two hits while "Whit-e- y" Suninicht and Larry Olsen combined talents to hold the Snow men to though Snow four hits. Al- garnered three runs, neither Parson pitcher allowed an oorned run with his slants ill 'three Badger runs wore scored on Parson errors. Tato and Al Glanders got the only two Parson hits Westminster Jias games with the U.ofU. Pro ah team and the Utah Power and Light Amateur Bob league team before starting the conference schedule on May first at Boise., Dick Bradley Jias unofficially topped the Conference put mark by mora than a foot. record stones at 46 1 (Here's to a real hcave-h- o in the conference meet. Ed.) The Four Westminster women were chosen to be invited to a press conference and tea last Tuesday at the Hotel Utah, along with nearly a hundred oth- er girls from the Uni vc r sity, St .Marys, and the various high schools,. event The was sponsored by the Hollywood glcooters, manufacturers Qf casual shoos young woma, and a preview of fall shoe styles was given by a California rep- resentative of the company Several speakers entertain ed the group. Mr. Lee Ca- valier, millinery expert of Paris Co. gave a short informal talk on the value of the addition of a chapeau to your ensemble. Others. told of tho .history of The tho Skootor shoe line, the possibilities of casual sop and Mr. Sam .Solomon, shoe buyer, for thc3 Par is Company, awarded each of aratea, the guests a gift certificate entitling her to a pair of shoes, and a member ship on the Skooter fashion board. Westminster girJ 3 attending chosen for participation on tho campus puWo're having trouble find- blications were Nancy Johnout ing all thoi things that go son, and Marjo Lamb son repon around scho&, (printable, resenting the Campus Crier that is) so we'd appreciate and Maurine Morley and Sara any contributions of items. Loo Erickson for the Etos-ia- n. can give tlem to me anytime. Marje Laibson, Ed. You |