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Show )58 W E S TM INSTER COLLEGE Vol. V Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 13, 1958 No. 2 11 The lireafiest Ds Theme Wvsm5,t vtatm. 9h0s6mmmms4. ' n o jaaora' & i r VT t3 ' i ' 'T"r r'?r-r's- m 54 ?. ' 7 "The time has come for all good students to come to the aid of their classes. This seems to be the call to arms of all student body officials this homecoming season. And well its should be, for, there is enough planned to keep everyone very busy indeed. S.G.A.C, : v-- lUltrUUUUUUUg It has been announced by the that the theme of the Homecoming activities this year is - A. " The Greatest , School On Earth. All floats and other displays will be built around a circus theme following the idea of the Bamum and Bailey circus theme, The Greatest Show on Earth. : I n . - fV'Z?" ''' -- - r : Cheerleaders, from 1. to r., are: Coleen Johnson, Kay Bowen, Bob Yee, Rozanna Denet and Barbara Ballenger. Cheerleaders Chosen ir-- Each class, under supervision of its president, will be in charge of one of the four divisions of activities. Seniors will put out all advertising. Juniors will take charge of half-tim- e ceremonies and the crowning of the queen. Sophomores will organize the annual parade. And the freshman class will be in charge of the dance. Homecoming queen will be namThree new cheerleaders were chosen last week it was announced. ed by the W Club shortly before Chosen to assist Kaye Bowen and the great day. Coleen Johnson as cheerleaders Program for, the Day were Bob Yee, Barbara Ballenger 10 a.m. The Homecoming Parade and Rozanna Denet. through Sugar House business It looks like this will be a good district The Danforth Foundation, an ed- year for cheering, so lets get out Ive been here so long that most of us have forgotten how ucational foundation located in St. to the games and support the team 11 a.m. Alumni Registration, main and cheerleaders with the floor Converse Hall. everylong. I came not because I was invited but because some Louis, Mo., invites applications for have. we writer insisted on calling our school WESTMINISthe eighth class (1959) of Danforth thing 12 noon Lunch with all students sports Graduate Fellows from college senTER. As time went on he convinced the town of Salt guests of the College. ior men and recent graduates who carry other scholarship appointLake that Westminster was simply one more step for potenare preparing themselves for a ca- ments, such as Rhodes, Fulbright, 1 p.m. Annual meeting and electial ministers. Of course, this did not do justice to our whole reer of college teaching, and are Woodrow Wilson, Marshall, etc., tion of officers Westminster. Felstudentbody, but it was, fortunate for me because soon the planning to enter graduate school concurrently with his Danforth College Alumni Association in September, 1959, for their first lowship, and applicants for these community, began to call our team The Parsons. invited are 2 , Game Football vs. Foun-cordially Parsons appointments of The p.m. year graduate study. Western Montana. dation welcomes applicants from to apply at the same time for a the areas of Natural and Biological Danforth Fellowship. If a man re- Homecoming Queen Crowned at I Sciences, Social Sciences, Human-- I ceived the Danforth Appointment, Half-tim- e ities and all fields of specialization together with a Rhodes Scholarship, following game ' to be found in the undergraduate Fulbright Scholarship, or Woodraw Immediately a Alumni he becomes Wilson House to greet new Open Fellowship, college. Danforth Fellow without stipend, officers in Student Lounge. President F. E. Duddy, Jr. has until these other relationships are 9 p.m. Homecoming Dance in i named Allan Bosch, registrar, as completed. Gymnasium. Payne the liaison officer to nominate to 1 the All Danforth Fellows will partici- programs and potential candidates. Danforth Foundation two or not to exceed three candidates for these pate in the annual Danforth Founi 1959 fellowships. These appoint-- , dation Conference on Teaching, to This Directory is the only com-of ments are fundamentally a rela- - be held at Camp Miniwanca in prehensive global compilation graduate awards devoted entirely Michigan next September, 1959. to American scholars, educators, licandiof the The qualifications brarians, scientists and social scidates as listed in the announce- entists. Volume II presents comment from the Foundation are: men pletely new and additional data of outstanding academic ability, from Volume I which was publishpersonality congenial to the ed in 1957. classroom, and integrity and char... Current information about the acter, including serious inquiry scholarfellowships, assistantships, 1. New Frosh officers are, from within the Christian tradition. to r., Ajax Chan, treasurer; Lee ships, loans, prizes and selfhelp Lelong, secretary; Pete Kneeland, vice president, and Bob Wilson, All applications, including the programs includes candidates prepresident must be com- requisites, place of application and recommendations, pleted by January 31, 1959. Any description of the study programs. student wishing further information FROSH OFFICERS Copies of both volumes of the should get in touch with our liaison World-Wide DiGraduate Award officer. ELECTED rectory may be examined at many Complete information on how to graduate schools, university placeFrosh officers were chosen as obtain graduate study funds, rang ment or deans offices, libraries, or was announced in the last issue ing from $200 up to $10,000, is now may be ordered from the Institute, Word was just received as we of the Parson available in the second volume of Box 99H, Greenpoint Station, but this time we went to press that a former West- have the Graduate Award Brooklyn 22, N. Y. The price is $3 the World-Wid- e opportunity minster College student, Mrs. Rob- their faces. Elected to show you volfor each volume 250 universities two or for Over $5 Directory. president was ert L. Davis, has been named to Bob ALLAN BOSCH and foundations from almost every umes. Wilson; Pete replace Mrs. Virginia Ebert as the Kneeland; and over 100 foreign univerLee state, secretary, Leong, The Advancement and Placement Dean of Women at the Colorado and tionship of encouragement during information to be treasurer, Ajax Chan. the years of graduate study, carry- sities have sent a State Institute, proUniversity. included in this new volume. fessional and advisory service in ing a promise of financial aid withMrs. Davis attended Westminster in prescribed conditions as there Among the awards are many that the education field, has been pub- for two years and then completed NEWS BULLETIN may be need. The maximum annual have gone begging in former years lishing the monthly, non-fe- e teacher her Bachelor of Arts degree at the Vice President Richard Nixon has grant for single fellows is $1,400 because qualified applicants didnt placement journal, Crusade, since University of Utah. After graduaplus tuition and fees charged to know about them. This guide to 1952. The Institute also issues the tion from the "U she taught in planned a .stop-ove- r at the Salt all graduate students with an addiWorld-Wid- e Summer the Salt Lake City school system Lake Airport at 6 p.m. on the 16th graduate study awards is published annual tional stipend of $350 for each annually by the Advancement and Placement Directory, a compre- for several years. child. Students with or without fi- Placement Institute to provide the hensive guide to summer employMrs. Davis is the wife orRobert of October. Westminster students nancial need are invited to apply.. needed communication L. Davis, Director of Athletics at have been invited to welcome him link be- ment for college students and A Danforth Fellow is allowed to tween administrators of assistance C.S.U. at that time. DANFORTH FOUNDATION INVITES WHO AM I? - 1 ,, W Westminster College Alumnus Joins C.S.U. Staff vice-preside- non-commerc- ial yuj-dLutlac- J' QJ. tu&uJ ; 7 I |