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Show October 5, 1962 S.G-A.- The PARSON Amendment C Pinkerton, S.G.A.C. President, has recently proa S.G.A.C. reorganizat- ion amendment. This reorganization would, if approved by the student body, consist of a high system of reports among four proposed committees and the Executive committee of the S.G.A.C. The following is a general outline of the amendment: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Function: General and Administrative Policy.) .. Committees B A flas inter-w'ove- Committees Responsible for specific direction of study and work. 1. (re- ports on members equal to an extent). Anonymous Gripers the Parson, In this issue of not does Gripers Anonymous about to anything, gripe plan but to urge every person on the Westminster campus to assist in preserving one of the more enjoyable of all campus services. is a student service provided for and maintained by the students. It requires the cooperation of each and every one of the students in the school to continue operating. Because of the reduction in the school budget for this year, the lounge must employ a smaller staff to provide its services. It must also assume a larger portion of its1 financial burden. This makes it more important than ever for the students to do their part in assisting the lounge employees. Beth AValke, manager of the Student Lounge, urges all customers to perform a great service by returning their The Student Lounge During the Freshman elecFriday, Sep tember 28, the freshmen were asked to write their opinions tactics on the of initiation back of their ballots. The results of this poll show a ratio in approval of this years procedures. The following are some of the comments received: 2-- 1 n d LEFT TORN by Bill Icabazzi am amused at a popular conservative saying. It goes something to this effect: Social legislation leads to socialism and socialism leads to communism. Since the death of F.D.R., the great cry comes from the far right, He sold I us to the Communists. reacwould like to ask the tionary force if he is calling I . I Were A Teenage Waswolf ard Nixon. by Mr. Keith McCarty, I MADE A Esquire As a result of this informa- tive gazotanblitz, many nedy. fresh- AND YOU YOUR IN- Joe Louis as told to J. Bracken Lee. THE BILLIE SOL ESTES THAT NO ONE REALLY KNOWS George Humphery, T'VE GOT A SECRET Durie Malcolm. PULPITS, TEXTBOOKS, AND OTHER COMMUNIST DEVICES Robert Welch. (Author of HERSHEY and man flunked, curled-udied, went home to Mother (now that isnt necessary), or ran across the tennis courts flapping their arms and cackling. Such response deserves reinforcement, so . . . following are book titles designed to produce stimulation . . . probably to the visceral region. TAX COME p up-to-dat- MILLION IN Luther Burbank. SUDDENLY ITS 1984 John, Bob, and Teddy Ken- GRAFT Two years ago at this time, the Carson introduced the GREAT BOOKS SERIES. e HOW TO LIE AND KEEP Rich A STRAIGHT FACE JOY, and ALMOND BARS, Communist devices). other LUSTROUS! Yes Freshman Concensus tion assembly, I am of the opinion that only through social legislation can our country remain great and be a water tower for lesser countries to look upon. What use is a government that cannot protect and care for her people? NONE! The conservative opinion survival of the fittest" is fine for the jungle, but has no place in human society. Revolution seems like such an alien word but could easily happen in the United States. During the Depression Years, only federal social legislation averted a near revolution. Social legislation gives one a chance to be free and gives, one finer security to expand.. l: Chairmen Personnel handling less. , of 2. by Judy Hughes contact with Ex' There is prevalent on camecutive officers. pus a surprisingly large numOrganization Presidents ber of ballet lovers to whom, 1. Will participate in comperhaps this article will be mittee of choice or designaof interest. t tion. A ballet is a combination of 2. Responsibility lies on stumovement, sound, and art so dents whom he or she repreas to produce a sents and to the success of duties within student governsuggested atmosphere. In the ballet the performance is du- ment. However, I tifully executed. This set up would be deof a behind intense mask signed so that the Chairmen concentration and Max Facwill have flexibility, still retor there exists a bit of back-stag- e maining in contact with the intrigues. Executive Committee. This Nina Novak, Prima Balwill also eliminate S.O.C. lerina and Ballet Mistress of making all club presidents the Ballet Russe de Monte voting members of S.G.A.C. This amendment will be Carlo, is but one of many European artists with an Informally presented to the stuteresting life history. At the dent body on Monday, Octoimpressive age of eight she ber 8. wras a student of the Warsaw Opera Ballet School. Her fairy-taleexistence however, was soon interrupted by World War II. After regaindishes to the counter. This ing her artistic composure, chore, small for each individMiss Novak came to America ual, can be a large project where she .was accepted into for a lounge employee who the Ballet Russe de Monte must clear off each table. Carlo. Nina Novaks success We just dont have the peoto the story from that time is rather .Cinderella-like- . ple to do this, so each is represent Almost immediately she quested to do his share, Beth explained. became soloist, then on to The lounge is open from Prima Ballerina. This is due 7:30 to 4:30 and from 8 until primarily to her unique style 1 in the evening Monday and exact strong technique adding up to many perfect through Friday. The S.G.A.C. Some of in demanding roles. officers operate the lounge the been have the evenings and also need these roles forecful part of gentle, yet student support and assistas such Giselle and others ance in their work. lead and the Wife Mute The To defer from our tradiSwan Lake. She is now' in tion, Gripers," we would like presently, besides Prima Balto offer an approbation to all lerina, the ballet coach. Miss lounge employees commendNovak also endeavored to well service a for them create a choreographic masing enacted. We would also reterpiece wiiich now' holds a mind students that the Stutop place in the Ballet Russe dent Lounge is provided for de Monte Carlo. This summer them and requires the coopMiss Novak went to her naconto students of eration the tive Poland to perform with tinue operating. the Warsaw Ballet Company. It is perhaps amazing to realize the ingredients of an artist. To translate life alI consider initiation to be ways beautifully is not easy. a waste of time, to both upThe factors of an artist, thereper and lower classmen. fore, must be quite unique Poorly planned. and bewildering. Initiation is a ridiculous medieval custom. Initiation was good, how'-eve- r A memory wrorth rememthe upper classmen did bering." know-the answers to not Initiation wras great. It their questions. should be held both semes, D C Presidents his friends comrade or is he wearing a fuzzy hat? What I am trying to say is that W'e, our country, are still a democracy upholding the principles of our nation. 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