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Show Pecember 1 1961 Page 3 No 5 To News 5 Impossible! Cant be done! What a weird idea! Outcries like this have greeted an amazing number of the ideas and inventions we take for granted today and can still frequently be heard, even in this age of technology, when a radical new device makes its appearance. Crazy mathematician, was the label pinned on Isaac Newton when he announced his discovery of the laws of gravity. Louis Pasteur was challenged to a duel when he expressed his belief that a person could be immunized against the violent form of a disease by a vaccination that would produce a mild form of the disease. Then there was the experience of Rowland Hill. A means of making sedition (treason) easier was one reaction to a proposal he made in 1837. Of all the wild and visionary schemes I have ever heard of, this is the most V Judy Chamberlin LICs Elect Duchess Chamberlin was IntWestminster The selected Duchess ercollegiate Knight at the Duchess for 1961-6Ball held sponsored by Los Judy 2 Caballeros Chapter in the Student Lounge on November 18. Miss Chamberlin was selected from five finalists who performed for those Interdorm News Her dramatic attending. reading was coupled with an overall personality rati- by Judith Hughes College students have been credited by many as being joiners. Apparently this is true of this years group of campus dwellers. For those who miss the Mickey Mouse Club there is, on Westminster Campus, the Bugs Bunny Club. Nary a day passes that this organization is not active from 5 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. For those interested in joining this new fascination, consult the Head Hare, Doug Evans. For the girls there exists on second floor of Hogle, a knitting circle. Anyone in- ng in the judges selection. The runners up were Cathy Clayton with a piano selection of the theme from The Apartment, Lynn Madsen who gave a vocal interpretation of Younger Than Springtime, Judy Miller with a pantomime of a tramp, and Jeannette Soon who presented a chalk talk concerning IK members. An estimated eighty people attended the ball. Following MC a short intermission, Jerry Chinn introduced Duke Ron Twelves who then announced the judges selection. Miss Chamberlin was crowned to reign over IK functions for the remaining year. Her first duty was to review the IK pledges as they paraded before her in their terested in this extra- - cur-..ricul- To IKs distinguish these future from any other who might choose to wear a gunny sack to the dance, a four inch high PLEDGE decorated the front of each uniform. Miss Chamberlin will represent Los CabaUeros Chapter at the IK regional convention to be held at the University of Utah campus on December 2. 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The seasons newest fabrics, BERTELLS SHOES at Corsages THE MAN A RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTION East 19 WHEN YOU'RE i NEXT TO KOB IN 6-74- hsttlie DING HO CAFE One Block West of School Phone HU yea tike the holiiiys Finest Chinese and American Food from 1780 South said that our nation could only be destroyed by a death blow from her own people. In this country today, the people are conditioning themselves to deliver the blow of which Lincoln spoke. They are doing this through their own ignorance of the ideals that are basic to our country and to the problems posed to us by the Communists. To prove what Ive said is true, see if you can answer the following questions: 1. Do you rcaliy know what our country stands for or what rights and ideals It was founded upon? 2. Do you know what a Communist is? If you dont know the answers to these questions, ask yourselves why. Ignorance, not Communism, Is the greatest threat to Americans today. ar consult activity Polhamus. Daisy May Also in Hogle Hall Very Merry Birthday and Very Merry Unbirthday parties were given. As to the happenings of the latter, get in touch with anyone on first floor with the exception of Judy Archipley, Delena Berg, Penny Hartwell, and Mary Beth Henderson. With regard to the second and third floors of Hogle, a few night owls oozed vaseline and salt upon the queens thrones. Some of the girls experienced a rare thrill until it was removed. A challenge to be pondered for anyone: Approximately how long would it take for a campus lady to date all campus gentlemen attending Westminster College? Please submit answers to the Parson Office, second floor of Ferry Hall. The most interesting answers will be published. uniform of the day, dress brown gunny sacks with descriptive phrases monogramed in crayon. Concept extraordinary," was another, expressed by Englands Postmaster-General before Parlia(Editors Note: In this issue ment. Hills wild suggestion: we introduce a new column, the use of postage stamps as dealing with concepts which a method of prepaying the de- concern all of us.) livery of mail! by Ken Denne Three years later, the penny The people of the United post was enacted into English States today are being duped law, and other countries soon into destroying their nation followed suit. People liked well by meaning reactionaries, stamps so much they soon beas such to collect them gan and a American found in the All Society. Many of new hobby was born. these men feel they are alertIn 1919 sixteen years afing the nation to the Comter the Wright Brothers munistic threat at home. Howmade the first sustained ever,. they are flight the idea of air passcaring the pants off the senger service was still novpeople of our country. el. The airplane might be an interesting experiment, People today would prefer most people thought, but digging a hole in the ground the way to travel was by and taking a totally defeatist train or steamship, and attitude, rather than standprobably would be so desing up and striving towards tined foryears hence. a solution to this grave probThey were still talking like lem facing them at present. this when Lignes Farman, the earliest of the French comIn one of Abraham Linpanies which later merged colns less publicized into Air France, flew eleven from London to speeches, he stated that the passengers Paris on February 8, 1919. only way the United States The first scheduled internawould ever be defeated, tional passenger flight in hiswould be by decaying from tory took two hours and 30 within. In essence, Lincoln minutes to cover 178 miles at an altitude of approximately 4,000 feet. 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