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Show The PARSON PAGE 2 ' OCTOBER f7, 1956. Sut.TheSad EDITORIAL I didnt have to. Significant statement of the week: from a dorm stu- stand in line! This is a statement commg dent who eats in the dorm dining hall. This student was expressing that which he liked most about the Thursday statement night family style dinner. To most people this Cynic Says: 'een You should have Boys dorm otber or rather morning, when the place was full of smoke. Some of the personal!- ties that descended torn the tp alTAs ne seiistef sohSuJ a short of news. So if there is any- thing that should be in the column it to me, and Ill see As Pleegivi U in. thAt Is congratulations go is now Gerry was 2? h" first one out ae doQr of toe to wnUn our scholar. . . dorm. He was attired in pants. enough u. i p p , and thats all. Then-therwasfh p t d t j t little Sergeant Bill Fong, when he - Pt m that looked in the hall and saw every- - dents in thdr inteiiectual capaciones doors open, he flew down the Ues stairs; he should make a great In t Stevenson has enter- - STTSdtoStoS' enjoy the after dinner singing.". It IS no fun to have to stand and wait m lme to get ones meal, but most of the dorm students have come to accept the cafeteria style of serving in the dorm dining hallr . However, some unscrupulous Students seem to think that they have more right than others when it comes to waiting in lines. Heres the picture: Student A enters the takes his place at the end of a waiting Sne. Student B walks and says "thanks fir saving toe a place m lme Mary. Student C just automatically Steps in with her girl friend. After 15 minutes of .this has gone by, poor old student A is still at the end of the line. YOU the guilty ones is this fair? Where are your We wish YOU would take a look at yourself; you are showing immaturity when you say that Mary saved you a place in line. You do not cut in on strangers at public box. office lines, why do you cut in on your friends here at this college? YOU. are putting your friend rn a spot by asking him to let YOU sneak in lme. The students who allow others to cut m are also to blame for not speaking out. Let us quit being silent dummies and .Stand up for what is right! ; d e - Janet 'Toby taSS Larsen, was on campus last week. Toby has name her changed recently, too. She is now Mrs. DeVeral Putnam, They were married in Ogden on July L 1956, where they now sl7n,' . ..... Senla VaUe. L T ZStitoS "SS? , Sg j College is gaining notice, as a high grade liberal arts the simple things inlifef but never aredeVofersfm'to nTiy school. We on the Parson staff would like to keep up marry one! ! . . So vacancies, appoint committees, clbI M and a growing Westminster. , An astonishing case talk 0 mone raising techniques 4pace.with v - loan-sha- , Dur purposes: , 1. to promote school spirit. .2.., to serve as a 'means of communication, between A organizations, students and faculty. o : to entertain. ''4" to take Dart in advertising and rePresenting , ? 1 . v issues of paper at 5125.00 per issue: Mi?rpllahpnii (postage, operating rnciRl 16 -- - - l.ptal V. -- . ' , L. ; fur'Scalto "meldy $2000.00 Needed: . t0 m3ke UP the res r, i,rkoneWJotMlcheiram' - ; E',n rtetcher! ,bon $1100.00 fwilegeutote? For those who like to drive fast, pIoo.UU I foimd an article that is very ap- Eventually we would like to have The Parson pub- - propriate: Sing while you drive: lished wkly. We want to better The Parson, and your At 40 mile's per hour, sing, needed. You can help build the classified ads sec- - ways are happy ways. At 55 miles, sing, Im but a tion. We would appreciate tips as to. who might want to advertise in our paper. Get a subscription for your stranger here, Heaven is my 4 Stroochia on October 8, 1956. Frank is a iong WOuld please attend. new student this year, and one of Those who made their 3.5 av- - our very capable football players erage 1?sc semester and hence Congratulations. are eligible for membership are l the following: John Alcott, Martin Allred, Annette Assuras, Joseph Bruce Barlow, Pat Bellinger, Bemis, Myma Bertram, Jane Bradley, Conray Brooks, Edward Campos, Glennis Cerderholm, Don Chin IViike Dskis, Alico Xsy less 'dust, smoke, humidity, car- - Routo, Lillian Royle, Donna Hun- monoxide, and other poison- - stedt, Ron Stroud, Les Tanner, ous gases. Does this suggest any- - Pat Timmons, and William Toole. . . - ani SUbSCriptinS V. V: . - chi. We do wish that all who be h Mra;:Jra. DonrovleI. a Jean Gerber, loo.UU countless number of persons. Ac- joAnn Grantham,. Dave Greene, air is cleaner and Gary. Johnston, Gerald Kedding- T7T77T7 tuaUy $2155.00 purer than day. air because it has ton, .Linn Pederson, Mary Louise ... ' ...iIhcome:.. .the of Government Student ;out .percent , Fee.$ 1055.00 - rk was discovered in DaUas, Texas. in November, 1938. iFor mne years toe victim had paid $2.25 a week for toe loan of $20, borrowed to settle a hospital bill. As the notes were arrangedso that noui- jng.was ever applied to toe pnn- cipal, the man had given the fi- nance company a total of $1,053.00 and still owed the $20 . . . Have we checked with Mr. Gunn on our bills and the Westminster Loan- , ishrk agency? ; . a somc one 0USdf he opened the door real fast expecting to catch a fire bug, and the little paperboy was astounded upon be- in. grabbed. In case anyone is w, wondering what toe fire was about 'school Westminster College is heading for a year of enrich- - To ose is is&inZ on.e mattress wbp are goin ar0U1d ing experiences and growth. With the efficient SGA, ex- cellent faculty, and enthusiastic student body, Westmin- gfvrem lot , and sfod,. f California this summer. Charlotte iff and ber husband now reside in a Delta Utah, who are arl Carma Morton ex 57 became tivein other more socialized br?de of Ralph Heitman U. of U. clubs and organizations hence why time effort, and money put nn nFnswnrfh (Which we dont have anyway!) unpnrTlfnrt.h1p , . , Y inta float when seems Don was tari budding of-a roof in " ladder and he was cUy LS' fel1 on and takinf a more standmg plunged him will into hot tar He suffered som& Sflvl nart in MarS Gras flds severe burns but ls now ell very year by having their own unique on bls way to recovery, of besides toe old stand-b- y overlooked toe new edition confetti' The next meeting-- an important llZ one will be held on November 12 1956 Di k j b be 6thfi earqUerelected Pres'of wmd? desCended the stairs straightening his shirt and putting on his letter- - cpvpnsnn j, mans sweater. You would have section students thought that he had all day to come downstairs, anyway he was voted the best dressed man at the Rre-- . Aterf,tbe Bremen had left tSt h Sard" h, dTor RENT YOUR, COSTUMES OR FORMAL ATTIRE ' ffigh-.help.- 2053 Sotuli 13th East at is WALKER DANSEUSE Farter? 1115 East 2 st South Free Parking In Back 1 family, friend, or relative. Express yourselves by sending hoe;!. At 65. sing, Nearer, my 'letters to the editor. By all means, support our Halloween G", to See ' At 75 miles, sing, When toe hartA . we try too keep pace with The college, our inex- roll is called up yonder Ill be perienced staff will stumble and fall. Encourage us, but there. do not be afraid to offer suggestions. We welcome con- - I hear that birthdays ' are in structive. criticism. At times we will not be in line with .season nowadays, I wonder who ' .our purposes; let us know. We want you to help us de- - y111 be tbe next to have a birthday giris drm? They tell me h velop a better school paper so that we may be part of in a December is a ripe ole month it the evergrowing high standards found in this school and - - ; I c 5 . ... there are certain ones on h .. jje campus who have certam H fPr self expression dajs to between the 1st which is lacking in many larger .and the,celfyrate' iota, dont they Angie? fj We J hope age isnt like the colleges and universities. d go out of our way in creat- - ,sor who said, "People are smart-Th- e first meeting of Campus mg better relationships with-ouer at fifty. If this is so, then Club ,yras. held on October 9th in fellow students, and together as a that sure leaves women in a tough s fheR: A. Office: Much discussion unified student body be proud of spot. : arose on toe idea of campus unity our school. r- -: ; . Comous Club Hits r arose,, Some of the conclusions and con- thoughts were that cam- .pus unity is really the feeling of and that on a cam- this size, pus people have more a chance to belong to small (especially the student a whole), and have the as body We also discussed unpeppy pep pus unity? Are you doing your arid decided that one of part? (The next meeting of the the reasons for toe lack of spirit Campus Club will be held next was that most of the students dont week. Day and time will be an-w- e know their team. The idea was nounced. Hope to see more kids out brought up that we should have to discuss some of the problems .the, team introduced, at pep rallies that exist or that we think exist and have short interviews with at the next meeting. Campus Club the coach and team captains on is open to all, especially mixed-dents- ? how the team looks and what our up freshmen, confused sophomores,, rallies hopes are for the coming game. A perplexed juniors, hopeless good question brought up was, Do and curious faculty we as a student body put out as much enthusiasm in rooting for the team as the team does in ing the game? It was suggested Ingvars Barber Shop that there be a public address '1703 South 17th East tem used at the games for the yell Haireuttlng by Appointment leaders, so they could get the stu-o- f Phone IIU 42221 s, dent bodys attention when Business great!y appreciate! ing. Megaphones, at least , before 3:33 p.m. What do you say? Is there cam- - play-structi- yell-group- Prescriptions Soda Fountain Luncheonette Sundries . 2268 HIGHLAND DRIVE c . SUGAR HOUSE A'.V MVATWAVM Ice Skate Winters Y Magazines n 1 Tobacco Film Service COMPLETE ONE-STO- P Roller Skate Summers SERVICE at Mygeia Iceland 1 208 EAST 21st SO. IN 6 6-8- 1 1 ve 4 i S 5? INN.. j FINE FOOD profes-shoul- and much enthusiasm was shown about this problem on campus, Some of the questions that arose were, What is campus unity? Are really lacking it, here? What can we do about it? How import- ant should should spirit be to each individual? . What about the inte- gration of town and campus stu- Of campus students them- selves? Whos at fault? Is this Many more really a problem? similar and various questions BUNNYS DRIVE Special Club and Party Rates Pharmacy 1702 South 11th East Dial HU 4-43- 93 |