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Show 4 : T S f(U T. 4. Rose and Bradley, , ' In Scott Place ;ft; BYUMeef' f ? 1 $ ? 1 ti- - vJ,t (,, m ,r ? -- ! In the. recent B;; Yy U. Vr Field and. Track Meet, Dick 4.. .Bradley placed second in the shot feV- put with Ta heave of'. 43 feet 'll X inches. Hankr Scott took third in ; the high jump i going out at six' feet. Bill Rose took jfifth in the abroad jump; going 18 feet 6 inches. A.,.7 i Other members' of the team were 'if Don Sexton who ; ran the mile 4 .;Ray Brinton entered in the half mvita-.tion- al or; m. i : t;lt - Tl I 1 :S1 ' v :' - K . o' ' 1 - 4 fw p , . V 4. t f :i ... I ! ti , .mile.) , .t ; , .. 7 ?. ; iM f? - 7 X" . Bradley, the defend-ing shot put champion of the ICAC dost out to a newcomer from C. S ill. (Bradley claims the guy is 66 and weighs in at 280.) Scott, The Kansas .City- - Flash claimed he pulled a .muscle and couldnt quite y finish. Scott has. a life time high .of .65 while in ; the. Navy; at the Coliseum Relays in Los Angeles .. .We expect a lot from Scott this year.' Bradley ri has ; broken the in ,t conference record . ; repeatedly practice but; cant make , that las oomph, ; .in 3 , meet. ; i Bradley saic ci0he was, going, all out to, retain his title; Rose,,, is, doing, the broac rr ump for the first time for he ; also ; runs the low ...'hurdles . - V-- V -- . - - ' T I "I , ... .vtj 1 ( .r an. -- 2-- 6, 9-- 6-- 0; def. Snow, . Davis-Chris-topol- '.Westminster, 6-- 2, wi 1 6-- 3; ; - , , , Bridenbaugh, Lum, Westminster, " Worry is like a rocking1 chair. def.' .Anderson, Williams It will give you something to do, ' but it wont get you anywhere. ; x; ; Anon.? . Two "weeks ; later the Parsons journeyed to Ephraim for a return match again edging the Bad- Green, Westminster Hangers four to three. sen, Anderson, Snow ' def.' BridenThe results: baugh, Green,' Westminster " Bridenbaugh, Westminster, def. Christopolus, Davis, WestminHansen, Davis, Westmiu ster, def. Stubbs, Jorgensen, Snow n. ster, def. Andersondef. The home crew is currently favSnow, Christopolus Lora, Westminster def. Wil-lia- ored to win the conference chamStubbs, Snow, def pion for the fifth year in a row. 97, 6-- 0, 4-- 6, . .;:' , ; 6-- 3, ' " 7 i , goal must j be ,'education. A 'satisfactory educational experience for each, exchangee. is essential to the achievement of J any subsidiary goal of eitheh the' exchange 'or the sponsor. Thus 'understanding and liking for the United States becomes a secondary objective of exchange programs, best achieved ' 7 . through indirect means. Belief that exchange of persons programs are one of the most effective ways of sending knowledge which can benefit all, is a firm and valid foundation upon which to plan and support them. The report continues, The broad social and political goals of exchange programs Creating international understanding, developing favorable attitudes , of nations toward the United States can be attained but they must be recog nized as long-rang- e and indirect, ,f; 6-- 1. 6-- 2, 8-- 6; !i first place in i le Northwest arene meet a ago and seeInvita BYU ond place at the tional mqet; Provo last Sat BRADLEY, ace West: minster shot putter - and ; last f conference winner, shows years his ' form in preparation of a coming track meet. Bradley took A. woman r with" a 'mind of her ' own never marries a meek man He; acquires that1 trait, afteir the iweddingj w.yi- cu --Edward H.' Dreschinack. K-.- s, 6-- 0; I , J.fi'GW Chris-topoly- j de- Whatever; the; emphasis; of program sponsors,; the -- fundamental 6-- 3; ,6-- 0, , West-minsters,- M " 6-- 2; wo) ; achievement! and , professional' , 6-- 1, . - Continue4 from Tage velopment.- 1 6-- 1, J? f a 6-- 2, - i - V t i tX LX Beginning Mtheir season ,with,ra four to three1 decision from a strong Snow College' aggregation, Westminster f 'Colleges i,'. Tennis Team, showing, strength in , both singles and doubles has dominated the conference race, most recently capturing firsts in both singles and doubles in the B. Y. U. Invitational Tournament. In their initial outing oh April, 15 the Parson Netters swept three singles and one doubles match for the four to three decision over Snow College. The results: Bridenbaugh, Westminster, def. Hansen, Davis, Westminster, def. Stubbs, Westminster, def. Anderson, Williams, Snow def. (; Lora Jorgensen, Snow def. Johansen Jorgensen-Stubb- s, 6-- 4, f y f t - - 9 Home Nottors Take Clean Svccb J Y. U. yfc;,. f v -- i ' A cv4 - ?t irk -- V - 3 : t v--J , - 4 Y rH DICK i Naz-vee- k f ; 1 . 6-- 2, 6-- 3; - 6-- 4, 6-- 4. 3-- 6, Jor-gene- 6-- 3, 7--5. &-- 2, 6-- 2; urday. ms 6-- 4. jwwwraiii.ini wow n.i.igu.yauMA. . JWuwuiiiiii'LJBMwpwoc": t' w ' ; S' ' ' Y" f j , "J Don Lora; r ' ' For President V , ' v v . U rtTh :erL For. Secretary THESE 4 ARE THE STEPS n 4 - ciV t i M '4 , , r "i 'J 7 L i i MAKE YOUR VOTE UN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TO ASSURE THE, BEST 51 i i 4 I i $ y V ; .1 1 SCHOOL YEAR EVER t r 'jj s.Ti!sSr'V-P- i ! ' J t i Aen tnt j ! i i i ta Kis'Y- - j j 4 yyfx r ! . s -- t r i 4I t Lets Have:, V 7 J m ,.:t V v U ACTIVE ACTIVITIES SOCIABLE SOCIALS - DANCEABLE - SUPPORTING DANCES SUPPORTERS f 1. V t: - -- v. I..,. I lvt , M J -- vu ff ; t . j Bob Nielsen ;'r 1 & i , i FOR WESTMINSTER ' I ; ; ' L ,7 TO BETTER GOVERNMENT L ' y I For Treasurer P 3 f ; |