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Show THE PARSON, October Weather Puts Crimp In C S U Game TliEJOD SEEKER! Looking for a job? Report to Mr. Howard Pender, who makes e it a job to find you part-tim- e work. full-tim- Football fans are wondering if the scheduled game with College of Southern Utah will get played at all after two changed in the game time as a result of weather conditions. The game was first scheduled for Friday night in Cedar City, and, when that town got fou rinches of snow on Wednesday, plans were changed and the game was scheduled for Friday afternoon. However, Thursday morning, some several hours before the Parsons were getting ready to leave for the southern Utah city, CSU officials called and said that they had five more inches of new snow and it was still snowing. The game was then postponed until Saturday afternoon, and stands at that time at the present. It is the hope of those concerned that no more changes will have to be made before game time. A new personality seen around 1 U a the school, Mr. Pender was attached to the faculty, especially for telephoning or personally contacting the employer with intention of getting the student his job. Mr. Pender is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and he has traveled this North American continent, holding the occupation of either teaching or preaching. Before coming to Westminster, Mr. Pender was Superintendent of the Farson School District in the State of Wyoming for five years. For the first two months this busy man works in his office, but during the winter months, he travels around the country, doing the business odds and ends of the school. Five 13, 1953 Sigma Pi Alpha to Present Films By Richard Proctor Dr. Myra Yancey announced last week that the Sigma Pi Alpha, the language fraternity at Westminster, is sponsoring four foreign films to be shown in the auditorium. The first of these films, to be shown on November 18th, will be Don Quixote. This films should interest not only Spanish students, but also all freshmen, who will meet him in history. A few comments from the countrys newspapers arc: Los Angeles Daily News! Don Quixote is a faithful and lus- ty transcription of Cervantes postscript to Chivalry. San Francisco Filmed as it should be, in its native Spain. New York Sun: The photography (in Don Though always being industri- Funsters will gather at the Payne anxious this man is at work, ously Quixote) is beautiful, dramatizing at 9, p. m. AND only 25c. in the aiding of the student in Gym each adventure of the lunatic The agenda includes folk danrounding up the work he desires. knight"! cing, refreshments, a spook house, December 16th (or April 21, and well see you there in costume. SPOOKS ARE OUT! Come one, come all! The annual Harry .Chuck, Annette Assuris, Bar- 1954) is the date for the second film Halloween party is the gay event bara Adams, Duane Davis are in of the series, Emil und die Detek-tiv- e Emil and the Detective). to be held Saturday, October 31st. charge of this spooky affair. while Emil, traveling to Berlin, is ?-decei jd and robbed by a stranger. Alone! '11 the city, he is befriended by a gang of boys who track down the thief. 1070 E. 21st South Sugar House The Heart of Paris, the next FOR YOUR MONEY! film on the schedule, will be presented on January 20, 1954. A portrayal of family life in France, this is a: delightful French comedy-dram- a with Raimu and Michele Morgan. The famed comedian Raimu plays the proprietor of a bicycle shop. Michele Morgan, with the simplicity of a great actress, enacts the role of an innocent girl accused SET WITH DIAMONDS of murder. Since her success in 17 JEWELS The Heart of Paris, Michele or50 gan has become a Hollywood acFrom siSSii;fttsi5ss-sstress. Call-Bulleti- n: HOMECOMING . . . (Continued from page 1) to Westminster traditions. After the colorful ceremony, a long , sleek convertible drove into the stadium bearing Janet, Cathy, and Marie, who were regally crowned with baby orchids. From the kick-o- ff to the final whistle, the football game was well played. (For the gory details, refer to the sports column). Two hours of open house in both dormitories began at 7:00 p. m. The dorms were in. apple-pi- e order considering' the punch and cookie crumbs. As the final touch to a fatiguing day, dance was held in the beaut-full- y decorated gymnasium. The Parsons Homecoming was truly a success, and one to be by Salt Lake City. Sportsmanship and teamwork wove a tapestry of fun and festive ties this college can be proud of. , well-remembe- Why Co Farther? O NeisenR. 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