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Show I t i'f YOL ,I 111 . , j SALT LAKt CITY, UTAH NO. 4 December 2T, 1956' SIX SENIORS CHOSEN ON WHOS WHO . THE SENIOR SOIREE Professor Defends Fraternities WHOS WHO AMONG STUDENTS know what it is, look it up, it might sur- (If you dont " (ACP) A New York University prise YOU.) Professor, Richard D. Mallery, seniors are snonnrinf? a dance tn he held nn recently defended fraternities dur- - januarv and with the qehooPq SUpport, we hope it ttn, a speech before a YMCA in to out be a very mce affair. It; will be held at Sit cit Said Professor Mai- - J?11 Grove and will be the first and only big dance in lery; .if the fraternity is what of '57. month its enemies say it is then it Is The dance will be very reasonable on the personal ex- hard to understand the encourage- ment and support that have been pense account for those of us who are financing Christmas given to fraternities during the on the nothing down and all January to pay" plan It will be and. tickets will go on sale the 5ast century by the better Amer- of school ican colleges. after the holidays, sci we would like first week '! The Professor went on to say you all to plan to attend, environment that the congenial Now dont orget, thats January 12 :h. Why dont found in fraternities is of great mark it on y0ur calendar to (make sure, and remem- He also added that you Up- importance. fellas GET YOUR DATES residence on campus should be Dance committee members are: Pat Bellinger, Annette a basic requisite for college life. Assuras, Arlene Anderson, Peggy Ebenstein. Also Professor 'Mallery emphasized helping is Bill Rose. the fact that although a limited 1 s semi-form- al the Dean s Desk from You Sht be interested in some Lighlights from the Deans Report to the Board of Trustees. (i) We have , about 341 students on campus this year which com- pares with 362 last year. (2) The 58 Seniors constitute the largest senior class in Westminsters his- tory. (3) The balance between he classes is better than ever, e, a more elual distribution, 4 Men stm the i j , number of students live and work ' tolerance in a fraternity, together , Christmas Special for differences of opinion, high . standards of taste, and good con- JpM duct are developed. He also de- dared that by democratic self On December 19th Ferry Hall government in the chapter house was set up as a devotional Lounge fraternity men become better center for a special Christmas refitted to assume the larger sponsibilities of the student coun- cil and other college organiza- tions. il alley told the YMCA audi- -that a limit should be piaced on the number of members in If there are over a chapter. he warned, The chapter thirty, will be headed for, trouble. asked. the profes- sor if fraternities are the nucleus of bias groups. In reply he said in fraternities students that should be allowed to pick their own friends. : : LOOK! - . ; WHERE? out-numb- cmtifthstite er !sto!e.5? u , regard to me selection eaf We ' ox . feel that the home-comin- g queen should be an honor, and that each individual should have a say; by that we mean i that an organization should be able to BP .candidate and ttat the d whole with more than just and ttey THREE candidates, should be judged on poise, talent, of course beauty personality, should enter in. By the way how about the upper-clas- s girls get- " the honor? ting We thought that there was a change both in administration and the feeling of the student body, hit instead we still t have the old dictatorial method . . . nhata the Sow Grapes with some gain the same 5 Those honored were Jeam Ana in California Students. (6) Re- - Gerber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ligious preferences run about as Vyron S. Gerber, 3670 SoutS 2233 usual with slight gains among the West street, Midvale editor of Roman Catholic and L.D.S. pref-- the Etosian, ' the Westminster 65-3- , 1 creasing numbers of majors in SS2?k;vSl,0?tnbl,SS2i Look at what? Look at the new History, Physical Education, and of Westminster, Political 'Science, bulletin board i for. all news and Engineering, with some increases club, Bowling club; -. Patricia Louise Bellinger, daugfi reports and activities. Where? ence-Psychology and Political e Sci28 There are (8) in Converse Hall Downstairs ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Deffi-ainstruc- - ger, Elko, Nevada Associate edi- professors and 7 part-tim- e across from tie bulletin board an is which of increase three tor yearbook, Concert Choir, Stev- tors, a oup witnm over last years staff. meditation hour. During these enson Memorial Society, Campus, Aside from these details, I sin- - y. Sigma Pi Alpha, Women of. hours, the students had the op- - Gamus Y .haf re.catl? undertakportunity to express their thanks Crely hPe tta4 your studies and Westminster, Girls Varsity basto God for His son. Sacred Christ- - 'Proye Campus communications. If your activities have been going ketball team: music music was played through- PPOrt for student ac- aarc RuBstcdt out the meditation. Short rnspir- - ew ouueun loara across irom tivities has appeared good. The ofDonna RnntSdt Mr and ' A ational readings and verses were toe mailboxes is divided up into Westminster Community Sym- - 1517 A ant av oden Con-gven informally by those who sections for th various clubs and phony Orchestra Pops Concert Memorial Choir Stevenson rt Each was a reai thrill. Your coopera- campus. wished to share appropriate mes- - activities of t cnrv,;Ptv Campus L, Sigma Pi organization U responsible for in the sages of the Christmas season 1 wome,, p pvaeS 5SgS : imortaut with the neces- - blood tells us that too . . many Col- tainly I dont want this to be a tij11;t?ir sJuare ge students of his experience reflection on them. I beUeve we have the attitude, I just want have good class officers. tunes andor s0 on 3500 .South, Magna Student. to get out of this place with a de- ; I still feci that to it captaia Yhra g Also it is up to the student body gree and get a this idea of letting candidates job. football team; to I care all check He communicaThats about warns this central campaign for office is tops. tion spot to find out what is go- - and I would like to reinforce his Harry Joseph Chuck,, son of Mr. So many, times it sems that and Mrs. Harry Chuck, Sr., San' to a civilization can die be inofrmed. If words, that 0n and someone might.be getting stuck yjg Francisco-College bulcheer leader, to works when this happens. Your College everyone keep this with the office, or he doesnt know isKn nf R!.wa pi ftnmning . ( full-tim- 1 i r t , ?,r.,!qDhh.,ii?hthera trv an ? ..... tg J4 , tions and lack of interest and at- - posed to attend a meeting today, civilization. niors! tendance of other students of that but I never knew about it and ciass. (Some factions have more so on. S preparation.) I believe this is poor The squares are to be filled by student government. In keeping with the policy to bridge communications oa thl the clubs or organizations in what- The Parson is these reports from they wish. However. LTeresseT Itetot to Sep gj"in student government This to the first of a eeries. Ton. class office, that he or that notices should be on plain Stog ons to av r,articular attentlonW the ImilIlciaI report, the money t for nomination, then the white binder size paper. This nominees names should be post- - bulletin board will be a reflection at least a week in advance of on the different organizations on FINANCIAL REPORT, JULY 1, 1956 toOCT 20, 1956. class' elections. Maybe there campus and how active they are if , could be a special class meeting there is a presentable looking before elections for campaign square, or an empty or sloppy ' speeches. looking square. Notices going up. ATTrTTcT on this bulletin board do not have . at, , ri. 1: i?c- to go through Dean Lemals of- 110,31 " to fice but at he P05 put couneR as Bie elected student SEPTC,. still have to If the student hedv otller strategic places S! Stadlo taw her okay. It to recomme- nbuilt up, why not the class dec- a ,Tv lg sers UP tions tho class president having slook Misc items (Ellison)! the sumo voice as the 'student d? saJ? Jat.bulletin c at and the find body yrosldont? whats going on around this cai Also 4ho constitution and by- - pus. This bulletin board is f. u lawi Y?J6tud,ent Gvenunent the use of the campus. Lets use 28J5 cookies Association doesn t mention any- - it and take notice of it. rvr-- p election of class f- - G A REPORTS - ttS'SETto Mitral ?:a5 w.. nrs fiaro officers. It seems to me that the class elections are htw q hap- hazard fashion with no prepara- shobW be some- tion and popularity ruling. Who abwrt Ae election procedure makes the good class officer any- - . oSncers in fiie constitu- way? Is it always the ones who 4l0 4 believe there should bo im- are the most popular as far as taken- mediate actioa personality or looks go, or is It We should all be interested in the sincere and conscientious one who really wants to do a good job Low our school functions and take for his or her class? This applies m1 active part in it What about ... w t a nn a! akoA ll j I have no prejudices about the Bruce Bemis present class officers, and cer- m ehlp haUne?"?, about ifications good-payin- , PJ, LCtters to the thdltor Westminster College Motor students have been accepted represent the Salt Lake City Histi--editsoa of tution in the 1956-5- 7 Whos Who Among Students ns. American Universities and Col- leges, according to word received' fubBeafem. by the school from office, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Se-lection of the representative six. was made by the Academi Coim- sudstr cil of. the college wkih of the president, deaa and five members of the faculty. 3Cefcn U V . Tongue TUlster I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit, Upon the slitted sheet I sit (Be careful, this could be ei ' barrassing! ) e gunk sat on a stump. The Band skunk thunk the stump stunk. Who stunk? teuTtTiX |