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Show M. U. N. Group Will Represent Liberia At Meet Spring Festival To Be Long Remembered Diplomatic wheels have started rolling in room There, under the competent guidance of Dr. Hurd, members of the Model United Nations delegation are sharpening their international wits once again. c' The M. U. N. will be held at the University of Washington, with WestSeattle, April minster representing Liberia, the C-3- 1! 23-2- 6 Well, the International Mardi Gras, held last Saturday night in the lounge and gym, is now a thing of the past. And it was a festival to be long remembered, for .it was pretty much the consensus that it was one of the gayest affairs held in many years. A sumptious Mexican dinner first Republic in Africa. Model Nations meets at various every year colleges in the western half of the United States. Last year the assembly was held at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. The goal of the M. U. N. is to present as accurate a replica as possible of the tjnited Nations and to show how the U.N. func- at 6 oclock started the evenings festivities and then the diners, nearly a hundred strong, augmented by two or three hundred more students,' faculty, alumni and friends of the College-flockeinto the gym for an evening of revelry at a dozen of more booths, some of them gaily decorated to represent various'nations, and to enthuse over an hour-lonfloor show consisting of music, Greek, Japanese and Cuban dancing, and United tions. The Liberian delegation has submitted an issue to the International . Court of Justice on What Constitutes a Nation. Should this be placed on the agenda, it will be an opportunity for several international jurto prove their verbal ists d g skits, Including a musical episode with President Duddy, Prof McLeod and Prof. Vail doing the vocals with Prof. Payne at the traveling piano. Flags ing many nations waved from the bars of the balcony, which lent a- real international air to the King and Queen of the Mardi Gras, Delvis Fernandez and Vicki Cushing are being congratulated by Bill Ilolman, past king, just after the official crowning. Looking on viously is Art Sutton, M.C. Development Program Launched With Opening of Offices evening. en- powers. Those now working on the delegation are: Frank Anselmo, Bill Bleakmore, Liz Green, Bill Holman, Jeanne Johnson, Dick Nich-- . ols, Jan Pedersen, Sheila Redmond, and Norman Tuttle. PaFs - King and Queen Preside To get the ball rolling for the floor show, for which Art Sutton was M.C., the first and main feature of the evening was announcement of the winner for the title of King of Mirth to reign over the festivities, and his selection of the Queen. Elected was Delvls Fernandez our popular student from Cuba, with Vicki Cushing as his selection for Queen. They were escorted to the platform, duly crowned, presided over the festivities and also did the Cuban dance. The booths supplied varied , e ' m The Development Program for Westminster College has been officially launched with the opening of offices in the former Hoffman Hardware premises, corner Westminster College, Salt Lake City, March 21, 1958 Number 5 South State and Second South Volume 1 streets. The first phase of the dollar development pro- Symphony Orchestra gram entails construction of high Concert Oh Sunday priority facilities needed by the The Westminster Community dollar College. This venture covers a new residential Symphony Orchestra of 90 pieces, for women, a new library, and will present it fourth annual and addition to the present sci- spring concert Sunday at 2:30 amusements such as shaving a ence building. pan. in the gymnasium. The orchestra is conballon, horse racing, golf putting,, The residence for proposed darts, archery, tossing a basket- women will be three stories high ducted by Professor Kuchler. Ben ball, riding a broncho, tossing and house 120 young women and Bullough is assistant conducter, leis over the heads of pretty girls, also have Angie Kravich, for 200, will be featured soloist. She will French pastries, a book sale, and President dining facilities Duddy has pointed out join the orchestra in the aria from other enticing games. that housing has been Semele, Whereer You Walk a concern for prime Gay Colors Predominate and Handel, by the Four Serious young women. The new dormi- Songs Brahms. by All the colors of the rainbow tory, plus the present housing Orchestra numbers will include were evidenced in the many gay facilities, will enable the College Korsakovs Polonaise Rimsky costumes worn by some of the to care for 200 young women. from the opera Christmas Night; revelers, and prizes were awarded Dr. Duddy calls attention to the Friedmans Slavonic Rhapdifor the best ones. In the mens the fact that the library currently sody, the Don Gillies Tango, vision, a tooth paste, pair won is restricted to 25,000 vol- Song of the Bells" and the top honors and first place in the umes with some only as high Schumann Second Symphony. , stacked womens division was taken by as the ceiling. The new There is no admission charge. library the three Angels, Especially will afford ample study area as A reception ini the lounge will New IJK. Grand Duke, Buck Johnson, receives gavel from Mike holding the eyes and enthusiasm well as being capable of handling follow the concept. of the big crowd were the Hurds 75.000 volumes in Dakis as Dick Nichols, new Regional Viceroy, looks on. stacks and Dr. Hurd cime as a R.N., all tog shelves. ged out in Mrs. Hurds nurs The present day urgency to Boxing Heeds Program ing finery while, she was dress keep up with scientific develop!.!(. ed in his best suit, cigar and all, ments has At "Smoker" increased Cli the b for need to Needless say the Hurds took more science classrooms and first in the faculty division. Boxing headlined the smoker At a business meeting on March know, Dick was elected Viceroy laboratories. Dr. Duddy has reevents W Club at the regional convention held held bj! the marked. The addition of another Other Prizes Awarded 13, seven officers for the coming March A on our campus February 22. His 7, in the gymnasium. floor to the present science build' to fill positions elected were year bang-ufurnished The Japanese booth won firs ing will provide an additions important position in evening was of Caballeros Los the in Chapter 16 the lettermen. affairs will add new pres-tig- e by participating prize in. that category, with the 8.000 square feet of space. In The the Dave to the booth Knights. French Westminster and his Intercollegiate heavyweight division, taking second place In this development program, Dean petrulas, George three top officers are; The Hon- chapter. and . the barbershop winning Dr. Farris, Duddy emphasizes, we seek The I.K.s also are looking forhonorable mention. Kieko Naka-har- a stability, Armstrong and Bud Mur- orable Duke, The Chancellor of and facility sec- Bucky on ability, to their annual banquet, other The show won top floor honors ond to none. STABILITY of fin- ray put the gloves. The Worthy ward and the Exchequer, divisions with her Japanese dance. Lelanc ancial operations which will en includ id Bruce Harvey, coming up sometime in the near offices to these Elected Scribe. Ron John ' future. Among some of the events a violin able us to concentrate on our Rooks, Gil Cordova, Spendlove, who played WatDel-vion the agenda will be a s Buck were listed Johnson, solo, took second place and respectively, task of educating the Griffith, Dick P lati, George primary Don show floor and the presentation Bob Fernandez won honorable young people of today for leader- kins, Thomas, and Wayne Me Laughlin, and Don evenone The of the mention with his calypso dance, ship tomorrow. ABILITY of outmain Went of awards, going to the most Follows. The two expansion offibewas UK. match ing a of the year. Buck June Slater won first prize in the standing variety on both the outstanding wrestling cers of this service fraternity are Johnson tween and will Ed Poster Contest, and Joy Hammer, teachers and the learners sides Van' Lauewen get first taste of Bill Link, as Senior Expansion what Mitch means to be Honorable it MakrigJ The wrestling second. of the academic fence. FACILITY and Jim Wilson, who will officer, momatch of the Duke organization, since Following the floor show anc adequate and . adaptable as the ments, provided some exciting two be the new Junior Expansion he will undertake the responsiwith Makris taking a little more at most the will modem design and engin- out officer. Gail Schmardabeck gaming course of .Of the of the falls. three, bility banquet. of can the rest the evening eering the conceive and conbooths, Worthy Makris had the help of the refe- continue aswhile chapters was taken up with struct. Zancanella Bob Peter Douse and Kenneth Recorder ree. The immediate goals are the dancing in the lounge. occupies the office of Jester for Rueckert are the new pledges for The Mardi Gras was sponsored beginning of a long range dethis semester. Cochairman Chet the organization. Another Knight who should be Grandy and Bill Toole are presby Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary velopment program for WestThe' College Concert Choir, language fraternity, with Dr. Yan- minster. An addition of ten new under the direction of Prof. Vail, mentioned in connection with ently engaged in initiating a structures is planned by College sang Thursday at the Lions Club elections is this years chancellor, pledge program for interested cey and Dr. Schwender as officials in the next ten years. and advisers. Dick Nichols. As .many of you students. luncheon at Hokel Utah. . WESTMINSTER COLLEGE . multi-millio- n . half-millio- n 90-pie- mezzo-sopran- o, on-camp- out-of-tow- - n , - . T New Officers Elected By p : -- until-midnigh- t- Chapter Inter-collegiat- Hal-gre- n. e |