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Show Friday, May 26, THE PARSON Page 4 o.d cTS c5u O. "3 H U j; W & ft " - Cm S a, W TJ Z O u o o j2 o A - 5 ill fro-o'- 2 E .--t; 3 u 2c8w Snofi .q r- - Seniors Interviewed w in O SJ O.S &. w cQ hSO3 8 o S CO gs g 13 2. 2 rt C " - CO S u o aa AJ c9 2 J3 Eb iop Jy - S3 SEES s Isisa-go O TJ 8. .m- -3 S uo a-- ,o mkSi o at S.2 gsss:7o 1 Io t n fi u u X 4) U) H J M c Q..2 in oj. j ' ill W) a g 53 a 9 C Dr. Marcus Parr has been appointed Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Head of the Department of French. Since 1957 Dr. Parr has been head of the language epartment of Northern Montana College. His graduate studies were done at the University of Oregon and the University of Utah, and the Ph.D. degree was awarded by tie latter. His linguistic studies have been augmented by European travels. Among the languages he speaks and teaches are French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. t. 5? O o.j3 i New Chem, Language Profs. s U o S -- & 4- -i O w C rt q ? ., igSxli:1 2 o rt is Lady Loverys Chatter May 15 was a riotous night in logle Hall. What started as a quiet dorm meeting ended with the six senior girls being escorted to the shower. The third floor crowd swung into action and Mary Carlstedt, Ann Bennett, Diane Phillips, 'lorma Kinkade, Ruth Greer, Kathy Bailey found themselves dripping wet Incidentally Nan Morris was chosen as dorm president for the campus coming year. Mrs. Robert Klaus One of our graduating seniors is looking forward to more than just graduating. She and her husband are preparing for an addition to their family shortly after graduation. She also has indicated that her family may be leaving the Ares N. Theodore returns to the Westminster Salt Lake Valley shortly after the arrival of their baby. in September as Instructor in Chemistry. He was graduated Ken Johnson Westminster in 1959 and has since completed a masters Our King stated his plans, after y in organic chemistry at the University of Utah. graduation, as a full fledged attack degree upon the rural world in hopes of With the appointment of Mr. Theodore, Dr. Frank E. making a living. Juddy, Jr., president, also announced the designation of Delvis Fernandez Mr. with Kenneth Blundell as acting head of the department of The little man from Cuba is and great prospects great hopes chemistry. Mr. Blundell jointed the faculty in 1959. planning on continuing his education in Miami, Florida. He has reiijutqi noX op leqM qgnojqi sjb 3 an. iBqi uuqi 3joui inq ceived an assistance professorship 0 uo Sucq o) uopipej) poo3 e sttp uoisiAdpi puB dStmoi U1 sjoIbox 3q 331100 SUB IBJSqiJ B $1 cieoS Slip gUTA3ipB J31SUIUHS3A. IJB XBOX 3M. at the University of Miami. 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Ann Bennett will teach first grade IJ0PB3J aqi noX oi Xsp pooo oi noX in Charlottesville, Virginia. ui sjoIbui 3Aeq ji 3jH SuiAq uisisXs s.jsisujuussav Ruth Greer will teach at Wasatch Suimossq uoisaoumrx eiaj Xg t in DiGranite School Elementary strict fourth grade. 3HV1 Mary Carlstedt plans to be in the Graduate School of Social Work at Florida State University studying medical social work. Dianne Phillips will be going to the Graduate School of Tulane University on a fellowship. Tulane is in New Orleans, Louisiana. ' Kathy Bailey will teach in Salt Lake City. Norma Kinkade will teach in Charlotteville, Virginia. Bab Zancanella will 'go to the Graduate School of the University of Utah where he will study music. Walt Shelley plans to travel in Europe after which he will take up the study of law. Bob Garvin will go to the Graduate School of the University of Utah in geology. Kenny Ault is to attend the Graduate School of Indiana State University in physical training. Jim Engel will study foreign affairs at the Graduate School of the University of Virginia. Lynn Wilson will teach elementary school in Salt Lake City. Annette Carlson will teach schoo in Salt Lake City. 8-- g HeHi . S !S. a;l fill s5l i!.;Sa & O o 2 p, & 8 , V) cn 45 b 1D61 reports, the girl-bi- d the best dance of the year. The dance was held in the Gold Room of the Hotel New-houon May 13. Mary Carlstedt From Branch, Betty Short and Don Budy, Elaine Elder and Mike Hughes, Judy Cressaty and Gary Williams, Jane Hilton and Bill Buchanan, Mary Carlstedt and Charles Larch, Judy Farrow and Elliot Graves, Cathy Willet and Ron Twelves, Barbara Smith and Wayne Heldt, Georgi-ann- e all A.W.S. Formal was se was elected A.W.S. Queen. These are just a few of the couples; Carole Hart and Jerry Adams, Denise Dahl and Barry Toombs, Nan Morris and Doug Evans, Jan Hoff and Dwayne Clark, Karen Hunter and Jim Hansen, Merry Jo Priester and Gerry Bowden, Jannie Weaver and Lowell Larson, Diane Tuck and Wes Hill, Ellen Pierson and Phil Sheller, Bonnie Blazer and Ron Hauser, JoAnne Dulaney and Dick Fifi Burd and Homrighaus, Lannie Peterson, Ruth Ann Wilson and Tuck Hubbard, Nancy Rose and Phil Shoun, Janice Axman and Jim Beveridge, Judy Nilsson and Bob 1961. TMl COPVft'ONT COMfAMV Osselton and Scott Means, Joy Wigfall and Ian Mennle. Some of the football players feel that their news is not being adequately covered by Lady Loverly. Intense questioning failed to produce news which could be printed; however, here are some of their names: Larry Eldridge, Ken Ricci, Ron Nay, Ken Johnson, Terry Bushy Hunter, Jerry Adams, John Reschart, Jack Buckley, Wes Hill and Phil Sheller. Hows that, fellas? Westminster Day at Lagoon was quite a success. Carol Chewning, Frances Cromwell, and Joan Skorcz seemed to be just a tiny bit ill from some of the rides. Jean Necontest but lson won the Ann Volmer, Diane Tuck, Bonnie Blazer, Gerry Bowden, and Jerry Nielson were among those making pie-eati- ng a valiant effort COCA - COLA ANO COM Aft COiSTCCO TftAOCMARKS . Wd WM 3a!d BETWEEN FRIENDS.,. V . ' ' - There s nothing like a Coke! - - STUDENT LOUNGE Open from: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 10 pm. "Nothing Inferior for Your Interior" Breakfast - Lunch Snacks Get that refreshing new feeling with Coke Bottled under authority of Company by Tat Coco-Col- a Coca-Col- a Bottling Co. of Salt Lake City, |