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Show 33 HOME COMING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH VOL II. NO. 4 November 4, 1955 GALA CELEBRATION SLATED ;X 7 N FOR HOMECOMING, NOV. 4, 5 S' - dance, effigy burning, luncheons, and footbali could just curl up and die, and know game . . . Shee-yo-u had had the best things in life. One ball, thats what you .. It 11 be: . pep-rall- y, 0 G'Y .' .?- - You Havent heard about Homecoming? Marcus you dont know from nothin. After the parade, Au-relliu- s!! tr & ' v Coach Mercer plays host to the College of Idaho and the Westminster Bleacher Quar-- I A terbacks at a luncheon, Nov. 4. After chow, films of previous home games will be shown. That night, at V:30,. a bonfire will background the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, one Ethel Carey, and attendants Pat Bellin-Pas- t. ger and Karrie Romney and the C of Is coyote cremation. Nev-o- n or saw a coyote burning? One of the . . . well foulest things youve ever witnessed. A V"' 4 :7v '::: :.7 I. 1- Sf: v ..jftr ' 'V yy i 7 .V. White Elephant (music to you laymen) has been with activity this year es- compared to the years ' t I v.v. i - The building rocking pecially he choir, now in its third year acmpus, seems to be doing very well with many improve- ments over last year already I V.i- '77., xx Karrie Romney, left, and Pat BellQUEEN Ethel inger, right pose in front of ConCarrie and her two attendants, verse Hall, as nomecoming ac- 1. HOMECOMING nells ulcer is unnecessary after all. WESTMINSTER HOLDS SUCCESSFUL HALLOWEEN DANCE Too bad he didn't know that Anyway we extend our I their agenda activities. Did I say parade? Westminster is just ing to take over Sugar ouse, thats all. If even half of the ideas for floats materialize, the Rose Pa-A- n rade will be moved way back to of pre-para- de go-soon- er. sympathies to him and hope that he has quick recovery from said ailment. One of the big things to look forward to is the first appear- - January first or so. Parade starts ance of the group in tuxes and at noon, and will break back formals which will be partially on campus in' time for theup paid for by the receipts from the coming Game with College of dance you all enjoyed last Mon-- 1 ho starting , e day, the. Skeleton Stomp." " :; 7 1 ceremonies will start The 'Girls Glee club, too, is at 1:30. At Queen Ethel soon to come out with new blouses will present trophies' to the build-o- n at one of the Chapel perform- - ers of the best three floats id the ances. This group is working parade. hard in preparation for its two Recuperate from our thrilling concerts in one of all school forum was held the assembly period Thurs- The costumes worn were mighty duringOctober 27. The The night of October 31 was a purpose of day, j camfrom the and Westminster on primthe many, of ranging is this to let the night big assembly type Home-studeknow were to modern. the itive body They; just what the nt pus. The student lounge was the Council is doing. There scene of a costume ball, with a mass of color and were of many will be one of yiese assemblies many of the students and faculty types. Prizes -were awarded for half-tim- e. every month" to Wp the students the following: ; members present. is taking place that all on posted Most Frightening: June Slater. The lounge was decorated in a Joe Juhan. the campus. Students are uged to ask questions about any typical Halloween theme, with orMost Deceptive Joe Robb. and part of the cdmpus Bfe. black crepe papers, cats, ange Funniest Jame Hula Santy, The assembly began with the December, witches, ghosts, pumpkins, and Gebo and Sharon Allen, Gay voting of our Homecoming Queen. which will be the annual Christ- - triumph, then don your dancing Gary cornstalks placed in various places duds and wend your event an This is in the room. Painted murals which 90 Bathers. b"reBftd-atHomecSg Most Original Karrie Romney, Bellinger,I" ECe everyone attendmg coming Dance. Jack Turner and depicted many ' Halloween pranks Reherd, Karrie Romney, and An- with a feeling of Christmas good his orchestra will hold and other such scenes were pin- Anna Marie Salerno, Peggy forth, ' Marie Salerno. na will every year, so mark Des. 11 Alumni and students are invited ned on the wall. All Hie decoraThe assembly continued with on your calendar for a truly rich to the tions were blended together to Most Artistic Jeannine Gooddance, the capper of the of coming events experience. announcements make a perfect setting for such a win, Roberta Roberts. celebrating. ' dance. Mixed Couples Jim Patton, Ev- Homecoming November 5. Snoel .its All friends, alumni, and stu The, orches!ra' whj,ch is Christmas Formal ade has The spook alley was also a main elyn Fletcher. dents of the College are Invited to Goucho' 8 OoTucket seC2d yCar improvements. Not only any or all events oq v.all come The dance was sponsored by the attheEI Palmer then feature of the evenings activi4 .:ze aimost doubled but requested ha! ties. Through the dark passage- Concert Choir and the proceeds President will be ever so gala, it all those Students who could pos quality has reached a near- c , . , . TJn 1 ... on ways traveled many a student, will go to buy formals and tuxto the CSU game Satur- your go sibly Maurice leveL Mr professional waiting for the lurking goblins edoes.. I or The a your to like glasses, boys yer please go. Abravanel conductor of the Utah forehf,a.d and the other perils to confront The music was handled by Bill day f out section at their good cheering Ugatg Symphony droped in onesomemmg)-othem. Lewis and his JFiye Scamps. ' town games. addressing the group I Friday, November 4: Luncheon night and Westminster Bleacher Q.B.s Bob Nielsen, Student Body expressed his pleasant surprise ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR KICKOFF SEASON Treasurer, gave the following Fi- - ,by saying, Dont grow too fast? and guests noon. Bonfire report: 1, . otherwise I will be out of a job. raUy crowning of Homecoming . ... WITH CONCERT AT FIRST PRES. CHURCH Balance P.M. $155.25 September Thanks for the compliment., TheQueen Free first concert is scheduled for, this Saturday, November 5: The combined efforts of the 80 Salt Lake Music circles is the JS.OO I Sunday, & Nov. 6, at 3:30 in the coffee hour, registration, social piece Westminster Community fact that Hymn of Praise is To- - hour, for alumni 9:0 A.M. First rPesbyterian Church. --and Orchestra e the 50 making its Salt Lake debut at this Symphony with the Cosmopolitan rade starts noon. voice Cosmopolitan Choraliers will time. directed by Mr. Bush- - monies 1:30 P.M. Game: West-nel- l, . College of Idaho 2:00 be in concert Sunday, November they will present Mendel- - minster vs. The Cosmopolitan Choraliers Half-tim-e oraP.M. an float awards, of sohns Hymn Praise, 6 at 3:30 p.m. in the First Pres- was organized only this 911.42 torio that year and Balance Oct. 1 Dance never has omecoming Payne Gym-bee- n reportedly byterian Church, South Temple is composed of outstanding choir Tom Sheldon reported on the nasium L. C. Jack in S. Turners Orchestra before, produced the various Student Lounge Funds. and C Street. William Bush-nel- l, members from 9:00 P.M. Also Garrison Brinton of First Choir Division of the Wes- churches in Salt jake. The sym Started in SeptemberrPes. will be featured in an organ phony $500.00 S0i0j Variations de Concert by tminster College Fine Arts Depart- year, isorchestra, organized last fast, becoming recogniz- Profit for September 100.00 Bonnet. Dont miss this event! they were smaller. And the Swing ment will be directing the com- ed as one of the finest organiza Tom urged all students to sup- and the Swing band offers a good chance for p bined groups, and Kenneth Kuch-ele- r tions of its kind. With L havfn, re port the Student lounge. nearly school groups to saves money .on in the made the will be directing the symmoney their dances. (So who-- Bill Lew Also of interest to Westminster Lounge fhands7erlaars freVst !) phony. College are the many students o:: some Garrison Brinton, Organist and that school who are Lounge. They announced they All in all, the music department peppy numbers that have pleased I Choir Master at First Presby- in the concert in bothparticipating Mr. Buehnell, Mrs. EUza- under the orchesXA1116 fte football crowds and the dance terian Church will be heard in tra and choir. The Public is innumbers which they hope to have beth Hayes Simpson, Mr. Ken-reaconcert prior to the rendition of vited and there will be no admisto play at some of theneth Kuchler, and Mr. Payne Mendelssohns Hymn of .Praise. sion charge. All students are urg paying of all traffic tickets will sch00i dances soon. As a Pep Ueems to be showing the steady Mr. Brinton is a former pupil of ed to attend both for the musica now be m the Business Office. He band they seemed to compare- growth of the school that is evi- -Alexander Schriener and Alex enjoyment and to supoprt such a also announced that all posters rather favorably with Ricks Col- dent throughout the entire camendeavor. McCurdy. Of special interest to praise-worth- y must be approved by une Slater, legs 110 piece band even though pus. I nt Ida-Stude- : Pre-gam- . s feant. Eb-enste- in. . 1 ... pep-nanci- al 1 Pre-gam- Pa-geth- er cere-Choralie- rs - 1 I 5? ffittbiBi 2f . I" .Twl? I pg dy . |