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Show September THE WESTMINSTER PARSON Of Goldfish and Things Secut in tne signi. oi uoa, oul uimj in the minds of our fellow Pott 29, ii WJiy LiOIIiprOIIllSe? by Gerald Bowden by Frances Bander and I Name: Margaret Rhodes With the marked dissimRuth Errett Major: English ilarities between the western Yean Sophomore way of thought and that of the age is over. In the past, campi The qUestion for this issues The Boola-bool- a a be Would the in lived Soviets, one wonders if our Poll characterized Bean is, you After having by parity across the nation have been - traditional code of ethics rath18 swal-is 1 rider? for it freedom isnt South years, ;r;HT HnTnken revelers and champion goldfish - m need of some abandefine the term not drastic will to difficult We revicompletely lowers. College was a four-yeprwrastmation views sion. rider because our K Southerners the (freedom and Army. A students responsibility was spenea out contributors have done so. In and feelings on the touchy future weeks, people whom subject of integration. The The Western World is per by the letter, Greek letter of course. we feel would have news- - South has always been reluct- - meated with the obsolete idea was opinions will be asked- ant to change the traditions that virtue is always reward-hmhlRegardless of the school, campus society con- - worthy on topics yet un- of a world which no longer ed (OMIT Alfred Hitchcock) comment to Structured and the homeostatic condition of the intentions exists. The South asks that and we have labeled ourselves One chosen. world. social and business m the to tmued prevail thig column is t0 create integration take place gradual- - as the valiant protagonists. I 10 he ly and .then efianUy Resists role such as The image of Joe College is changing. The element I hme can we expect how Greek Week, evinced still is by of goldfishery preme Court. If drastic, dra- jj Play less I the However booths. ,ame; May Beth Henderson matic action needs to be taken, thievery, and bulging telephone are supporting jjajor; English growing percentage of students who their families, has I yean Freshman themselves, and in many cases, , if not . j react to tne recent soviet an brought a new look to college. The determined, able mteatlonebp0ath in ynegrS and the, experiences enlightened student, now participates and I emotional same of the Some and white,have boardedjDuses Name. R. B shelly in lieu of adventures. thrmnudear testing? we reacted just as Russia knew I I I oorK ar - v I wh , I I I I - we would, we compromised. We didnt resume atmospheric jers is to secure integration 1 Upon evaluating the ques-- tests and we didnt abstain negro population. from testing. The A response to world political atmosphere is stu- forI the would not go on a Free-- 1 tion, Would I Be a Freedom I altogether to be that we seemed trouble concern and to reach national and politics, dent participation in trying dom Ride mainly because I Rider, I didnt to want shatter our I must a truthful answer, with international relations. believe that integration can - say I a as of do nation reputation N0 secured through disbe I only world the is now the motivating force for cussions on state-widNo, because at the present I gooders by giving gov- more and more collegians. Federal assistance now is I ernmental levels. This'is so time, under present circum; I Sgive high emo-being extended for undergraduate research programs. because of the tary advantage. We are cur-scholastic A concerted effort to recognize meritorious segrt abandon the Good renetly blowing our bombs off n Pe p & made endeavor intellectual is and by industry I gawua.. a uu Life tQ help our fellow man underground. By so doing we being I contend the is not I i and philanthropies. tions can be used in this in the South in his fight for contaminatedatmosphere fall- atomic with I I The activities of upperclassmen during Freshmen eXuLnrobiems unsympathetic out (Strontium 90) undeniably noble intentions, and after all of Freedom this with the with seem Riders Initiation do not picture congruent brought 'to light, but not it. solved. The solution of the I am most sympathetic but they started student initiative and responsibility. o e m toward r Freedom Rider lies in an sympathetic Americans who fail to recogfrom emotion. nize the Southern problem as The trouble is that it didnt a big problem, which demands I quite work out that way. Soon Name: Joy Wigfall action, not sympathy of all, I af ter our announcement con- Majon Biology if any are to obtain equality. I cerning the resumption of un- Year: Senior COLLEGE STUDENTS' POETRY derground testing by the U.S., Yes, Iwould be a Freedom Indias V. K. Khrisna Menen Rider. The fight for social ANTHOLOGY criticized the U.S. move. His freedom is ending because a I ciass: Junior reasoning was that our bombs few people were brave enough I contaminate the to support their ideals. One I WHY I SHOULD LIKE TO I permanently clean desert arid soil, where I must be willing to sacrifice his BE A FREEDOM RIDER as Russias fau0ut went up or her future for the benefit of The character of man isinto tbe atmosphere to be The NATIONAL POETRY a cause in which he believes, such that he has and always I harmlessly distributed in a ANNUAL COMPETITION. I I Only we can bring about the I will demand a recognition of1 bin even layer over the face and his Col-1 integri-our in needed change individuality The closing date for the submission of manuscripts by society, 0f earth. True, not many to wake this, the land where ty. When certain men choose II share tbis point 0f view, but lege Students is NOVEMBER FIFTH. all people are equal, not only to deny this characteristic to R does serve to demonstrate all men, they sow the seeds Lbat the good guys dont al of disorder in the social struc-win in the short run. . ture and of decent human liv- - ways . If this be the case, why not CrTipCTS AnOnymOUS ling. If we desire freedom, we Each poem must he TYPED or PRINTED on a separate for men insure all it must play their game? Why not , There really isn t much to ejse well be the next ones to polute the atmosphere? But sheet, and must hear the NAME and HOME ADDRESS of the student, as well as the name of the COLLEGE attended. about during the first be discriminated against. only when the winds are Teachers and Librarians are invited to submit poetry manu- gripe weeks of school. It takes few favorable. Choose the days scripts for consideration for possible inclusion in the ANNU- time and effort to develop an as carefully as we do rocket AL NATIONAL TEACHERS ANTHOLOGY. attitude sufficiently bitter to shots? Why not blast the The closing date for the submission of manuscripts by Col- maintain the tone of this sort Letter to the north pole instead of Nevada? lege Teachers and Librarians is JANUARY FIRST. of column. In this way we could agree Dear Editor: Mr. K. while we give his with There are NO FEES OR CHARGES for acceptance or sub-An observation on Frosh WHY DOESNT A CER-- people cancer. If our scien-TAImission of verse. All works will be judged on merit alone. traditions To be daubed PERSON GROW UP? I tists are correct, we could kill MANUSCRIPTS should he sent to the OFFICES OF THE with grease paint, wear off Russians for generations Unkown Contributor beanies, and sing school ASSOCIATION. to come, and never fire a songs Is all a part of be (Editors Note) shot, provided the winds dont accoming a NATIONAL POETRY ASSOCIATION colThis letter referred to the shift. cepted member of the 3210 Selby Avenue one or time other article by Jerry Chinn, Two Los Angeles 34, Calif. lege. At What happened to the good all of us have gone through Bit Tour in the September guys you What good this peculiar ritual and have twentieth issue of the PAR- are dead say? good guys any looked forward to the time SON. way? when we would have the Dear Unknown Contributor, privilege of being the initiaIf you would like to com tors. Some of the freshmen ment further on Mr. Chinns feel that they have been article, the editors of the PARtreated unfairly. It would SON will always be open to VoL 8 No. 6 appear that a few unfortu- more constructive criticism. Salt Lake City, Utah, September 29, 1961 nates have had their faces However we of the PARSON smeared not even a pat- feel the article was in good S. Editor in Chief W. U. Smith G. A. C. Meeting tern without being ques- taste and very well written. tioned or asked to sing. We Good humor is necessary in Associate Editor .... ....Adrian Chan apologize for not giving all a paper, and we hope to see Tuesday Managing Editor Kathy Schwertx of you the opportunity to more of Mr. Chinns writing display your new found in future issues. October 3 Homer Ng, Judy Durfea, Penny Goldsworthy, Dick Coon Assistants talents and suggest that you If you are still too poor to 9:50 a.m. Politico Editor Gerald Bowden keep in mind the injustpaper (this letter was ices you have suffered this buy written on the September Room C-- 2 -- ...Doug Harper year, when it is your turn twentieth issue of the PARBusiness Manager Jerry Chinn to run this particular show. SON) I am sure the PARSON All Club Representatives A request to the men of can lend you some. Also, if Sports Editor Larry Eldredge Foster Would it be and Class Presidents are to still unable or possible, you type must be in attendance. Writers and Contributors Karen Kelly, Stan Jones, Eda Medina, next year, to schedule your write, please feel free to print Stan Clark, Francis Bander. Ruth Errett, Penny Hartwell, delightful yodelling at some as you did this time, Bill Showed, Margaret Rhodes other hour, say at eleven Sincerely yours, Others WELCOME! oclock? Wishful thinking. Douglas Harper FREEDOM THROUGH RESPONSIBILITY Tradition dies hard. Feature Editor I Self-realizati- on e, -- RsiaVnohlSli 1 so-call- ed , - . nlamnot 1 1 Editor N 1 full-fledge- d, . THE PARSON Important! I 1 |