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Show THE EDITORIAL COMMENT: The Women of Westminster is an organization for all the girls here at Westminster. So far, it has been just the dormitory girls (with very few exceptions) that have been supporting this club. It isnt just the W.O.W. to which this pertains. It seems that this is true with the SCA and the other organizations on the campus. It has been mentioned that the social life here at Westminster is almost nil. Well, if the support of the different organizations here on campus is any indication, yon can see why. Can it be that the people that complain about the activities here never really support them? Maybe, you people, if you would give us a chance, will find out! Why not try us out? Remember, Westminster is a small, person-al- , school and when you dont come out to the functions and activities you are greatly missed. And who knows, you may have missed a good time that you have been waiting for! SCA (continued) WESTMINSTER This first meeting had 87 persons in attendance. We can certainly expect similar and better meetings in the future. Coffee and cookies were served after the meeting. To Coin a Phrase, Funn was had by all! - NOTICE The new Student Lounge will be opened during the evening. The hours are as follows: School nights open until 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday night it will be open until 11:00 p.m. It opens at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. WOW SPONSORS ANNUAL MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS TEA THIS COMING SUNDAY . The Women of Westminster will have its annual Mothers and Daughters Tea on October 31, starting at 3:00 p.m., lasting until 5:00 p.m. All the girls of Westminster are invited to bring their mothers to this tea. It will be held in the Ferry Hall Lounge. A highlight for this event will be special music numbers. THE PARSON STAFF Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Feature Editor Sports Editor Photographer Faculty Advisor Reporters: Lynn Elton Glen Kilpatrick Alison Louie Mr. Jay Lees Keith Waggnor Setsu Ota Jean Gerber Pat Bellinger. Cal Lum John Christoplus Lew Webster Patricia P. Lees PLAYERS PRESENT FIRST PLAY THE GLASS MENAGERIE The first school play, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, will be presented on November 4 and 5 at 8:30 p.m., each night in Converse Hall, Don Farnsworth, Westminster Players president, announced recently. Roberta Roberts, veteran Westminster player will play the part of Laura. Bill Lewis, last seen in the The Male Animal, will play the part of the gentleman caller, Jim. " Dick Proctor, a new comer to the players, portrays Tom, a character, as well as narrator of the play. Mrs. Helen Shafer, drama director at the First Methodist Church, will play the part of Amanda, the mother of Tom and Laura, a very frustrated family. Mrs. Shafer has appeared locally with the Salt Lake Players Inc. The play takes place in the 1930's in a large town where each member of the family realizes that his life is incomplete. Betty Reheard is assistant to the director with Kenneth Funk, Dwight Beanie, Don Farnsworth, Dick Bradley, and Hank Scott helping backstage. Colleen Williams, Westminster Play Achievement Cup Award winner last year, is property manager assisted by Caroline Taylor. Marie Ohashi is in charge of costumes. Steve Jenks is Business Manager. Students will receive tickets upon presentation of their student body tickets at the bookstore. Mother: Sally: Where do little bad girls go? Most everywhere. Obstacles are those frightful things you see when., you take your eyes off the goal. . |