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Show E Skiing, Skiing and Skiing t t ,r coBPoa.t jg 9 y. crr 1893 By Glen Kilpatrick A three-choiskiing program is now being offered at Westminster ce College. The skier has his choice of taking ski classes, associating with other skiers in the ski club, andor racing for the glory of Westminster. Ski classes are offered to Volume 6. Concert Choir to Open Tonight begin- THE PARSON, December 4, 1953 Number 6. WESTMINSTER HEADS RETURN FROM WASHINGTON MEETING The newly formed Westminster ners, intermediate, and advanced Concert Choir under the By Sam Taylor skiers by J. G. Church, an Inter- College direction of William Bushnell President J. Richard Palmer and mountain Ski Association ski in- will open their season tonight at 3ean W. O. Watkins returned structor. Classes may' be taken with the Hellenic Memorial hall as the Thursday from the Annual meeting or without credit on either Wednes- featured entertainment at the Ap- of the Northwest Association of Banquet being staged by day or Saturday. Cars leave preciation the Hellenic Westminster committee Secondary and Higher Education Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. from the to raise funds for the college. schools held in the Meany hotel in parking lot. Class begins at one of The committee members have Seattle, Washington. the ski areas on Saturday at 10:00 with Dr. Frank Robbeen The meeting was attended by a.m. Persons wishing transportation inson working of the college, and an en- leads of educational institutions should contact Mr. Church. joyable evening is being planned. rom Utah, Idaho, Washington, OreThe program, which will consist The ski club has already had of dinner, the concert and a dance gon, Montana and parts of Califorone meeting and elected Sabe following will get under .way at nia. Many topics of discussion Jean-nin- e and York Sally Worthington, 7 p.m. tonight. were brought up by the various Goodwin as officers. The pur' , will consist speakers. choir The program pose of the club is to provide social of mainly religious numbers, ac activities such as parties and dances cording to Mr. Bushnell. The open for persons who love to ski, regar- ing number will be Fanfare for . , One of the interesting talks was given by Adam S. Bennion, Chairman of the Utah Public School Survey Commission, who spoke of Critical Issues in the Administration of Higher Education. This conference is held each year by members to discuss, among other issues, the problem of accreditation of new schools. President Palmer left Salt Lake City on Tuesday, and Dean Watkins left Monday. The two men returned home together, arriving in Salt Lake City early Thursday morning. They both reported an interesting and education conference. Cast Named for Monday Meetings Still Christmas Day, followed by a choral Break Forth, O Beauteous Christmas Pageant Open to Interested Heavenly Light. Balm in, Gilead' dless of ability. Plans are in the offing for a ski carnival and a ski A Mystery for Christmas, by , trip. A ski movie will be shown will follow, and then Now Thank The staff of The Parson is still on December 11 at 10:30 a.m. in We All Our God, and The Lords McKinney, will be presented by the Glee Club of Westminster and will extending an open invitation to all the Chapel. Soloists featured in the Prayer. be held at First Methodist Church, will be Louise Gray anc Another motion picture is to be program on Sunday, December 13th, at 7:30 Ted Poole. P. M. This is the story of the birth 17. on December presented of Christ done in the medieval manAny person interested in racing, . ner with song. ... SCHEDULEOF whether male or- female, is encourr ' as follows: Mary, EVENTS COMING ski teams the out for to try Maurine Ivjorley; Josephj David aged on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 1:00 p.m. Dec. 4 Basketball, 6:00 p.m Wilson; Gabriel, Joan Robinson. With three experienced Westminster Westminster vs. Carbon. Shepherds: Louis Delpierre; Steve skier the racers and an Westminster Benefit Dinner Jenks; Dave Greene. prospects for a successful ski team Hellenic Memorial Bldg. Kings: Carl Grubaugh; Ted look bright, but more skiers are Dec. 5 I. K.s Convention at U Poole; Erie Howard. .needed to help our team average of U. Basketball Game, out in team meets. Walking Angels: Peggy Eben-steiWestminster vs. Carbon, Marie Odell. 8 p.m.' Contrary to popular opinion, the Soloists: Catherine Cone, Louise best team racers are the good solid, Dec. 6 Glee Club Program at Graham, Gerrie Gray, Nancy Christian Church. conservative skiers who are certain RobinBasketball, Westminster Lambsori, Pat Orrell, Joan co go through every gate of a race Dec. 7 Erie Carl Howard, son, Grubaugh, vs. C.S.U., 8 p.m. course even though they might Ted Whitaker, Poole, Ralph Basketball, Westminster down through Dec. 8 have to side-ste- p Reading: Wayne Scripture 8 vs. Snow, p.m. part of it. Persons who go out for Dec. School Play, Night the ski team will not be asked to 8:15 Must Fall, p.m. ski beyond their ability under any 1 1 Dec. Ski 10 a.m.; Club Film, conditions. Coffee Hour, Ferry Hall; Student Our object is to enjoy skiing, Glee Club at Vets Hospital. and repre- Dec. 13 Christmas competing, traveling, Pageant at Now on Sale Methodist Church, senting Westminster College not to win races at any cost (although 7:30 p.m. Student rosters, containing names, well do our best). Persons inter- Dec. 14 Mothers Club, 1:00 p.m.; addresses and phone numbers of ested in the ski team should conW.O.W. Meeting, 8:00 p.m. students in the college are now on tact Mr. Church this week. Dec. 16 Glee Club at, Ambassa- sale at the Book Store. Work was For information condor Club; A Cappella at recently completed on them, and a Masonic Temple. ' cerning classes, ski club or ski team first class book is the result. The watch the ski notices in the east Dec. 17 Christmas Formal at Art price is 25 cents per copy and the window of the Book Store. 9 books Bam, p.m. are well worth it. v - Thc-dast.H- s ex-Olym- pic n, 9-- 10 Rosters , First up-to-d- ate students interested in working on the paper. There are several key. spots to be filled by someone willing to put in a little time, and we hope they can be filled in the near future.. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. Monday evenings and last for about an, I hour. - . Christmas Formal Slated For 17th ' : - The annual Christmas Formal presented by the Junior class will i be at the Art Bam, Thursday night, 1 Dec. 17th, it was learned this week from committee members. The gala affair, which is looked forward to by students every year, is usually one of the highlights of the year. Del Bush and his orchestra are in the spotlight for the evening. Their music is always well liked by students. l, The dance is and acthose in to cording charge, flowers are not in order. This has been the semi-forma- custom in years past. Students are urged to get their dates early and plan on making this years Christmas Formal one to be long remembered. |