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Show I . . k r J , iV'! C: .v Westminster stock closed down five points after active, trading on the Salt Lake publie stock market. The-DoJones average showed colleges off five and as Trendex and Gallop polled Westminster at all time low. Two returning hinterland V , , . W- I students were greeted with ir' ' the moninous slogan Remember the Maynard which had been indelibly etched in desk tops. The black handed symbol of crime marred the pristine beauty of once white '2 & ' dormitory walls. It was clear that a once quiet Christian FOR SALE: ONE MOTORCYLE college was about to be en- eloped by a wave of organized crime. Lights burned long into the night in Converse hall in a last ditch effort to stem the she is the kings choice. DisFebruary 12, 1963 tide this unholy alliance. President Pinkerton an- cussion brought forth the idea First of had begun to rumblings nounced that the Social Comthat she, too, is a representain late first semes- the appear mittee, under the direction of tive of the school and should ter. Wali clocks and other valChuck Murphy, will resume not be on probation. The reuable equipment had begun its activities. Referring to the mark was heard in the backto disappear. This petty thiev-ry- , new organization of the S. G. ground All students on reminiscent of the A. C., it was noted that the must turn in their Hogle Door Caper of 62,great beother committees and their Westminster sweat shirts. gan to snow ball under the chairmen will be announced. Another question concerndirection of a well organized The Student Court proposal ing the queen was brought to hard core. Rumor and innuenwas outlined and put to a discussion. Must the queen be do were .the wedges which study group in hopes that it a Westminster student? Rewill soon be ready for final alizing that potential king submission. candidates may be married The meeting shifted to the posed a problem. The final decision: The Should we, or shouldnt we subject of Mardi Gras, Vice President Harris having the queen is the kings choice. Quench our study-madthirst floor. In reference to king At the ale house. Only he must fit requireAt no place else can one find ments. candidates, Jerry mentioned that school policy denotes Ready fellowship. that the king may not be on the Kings X, Historically, Law. Know Three Lions, any type of probation. A old widow was Or Boars Head has been the Jim Morris ' raised a quesscene of tion concerning the queens travelling from Denver to Into on issued passes revolution plandianapolis since Philosophy, standing, traditionally, her by two railroads, the Unning or ion Pacific and the Wabash. Constitution writing. To In Kansas City, Missouri, it Also disaster. LEAPing wrns necessary for her to Students have become wast-rel- s change trains. She hired a redcap at the station to carry In search of friendship. her bag and direct her from Lets go down for one, WHAT PRICE FREEDOM? to the Union Pacific train the Is ' the age-olcry, which has by Jim Leap Wabash train which was on doom spelled The word freedom pervades the other side of the station. For family fortunes all of America. We Americans He took her up one escalator Or turned the tide of history. view the freedom ideal with to the main level and down w u smith almost divitic reverence. the track level. another to Submitted in respectful Our founding fathers saw a The first to reach attempt for those braved real need in their struggling the Wabash train was by way on blasts the February little country for a much of a blocked passage. He then 1. wintry broader concept of the ideal had her follow him to anthan expressed, by the mother other passage. He suddenly verdict of the jury and encountry, and they incorporsaid, Lady, theres your car, tered judgment in favor of ated such a conception into the defendant terminal cominright through here. He betwo of our greatest documents pany. Plaintiff appeals. dicated that she was to go of liberty, The Declaration of The court held: The upper tween two baggage trucks. court Independence and the Conagreed with the trial The lighting was poor and stitution. refused damages to court and In was narrow. the passage The court pointWe Americans with our emthe to plaintiff. get through, braced love for freedom have attempting when a paying ed out that over the fell and she tripped engaged in two major world unseen protruding handle of passenger is involved it is vars defending the cause. We one of the trucks and was impossible for the railroad or a terminal company to consupport an international orinjured. tract away its liability. Such the embodies comganization that She sued the terminal contract would be declared a in the freedom of principal pany, w'hich is owmed bv void as a matter of public polOur of charter. was its preamble tw'elve railroads, and when a passenfreedom is the foundation However, icy. Kansas formed to operate the on a pass, as is block of nationalism sweeping travelling ger terminal The terminal. City is the world today. Yes, truly company pointed out that she in this case, it possible and our freedom is the example was travelling on passes is cusomary for the compafor the world. The danger is which provide that the user nies to be absolved of liability. The court concluded that that the picture window of assumes all risk of injury, the of freedom is beginning payment of 15c to the to loss of property, etc. One did not convert her risk crack. redcap the passes even includes into a contract free pass of us are completely of death. Both absolve any Many on consideration. The oblivious to the fact that our company honoring this pass based court said, It would no more well cherished belief in the from all liability. so than would her paying do worth of freedom is being abThe woman countered this for her meals on the train sorbed by an organization with the argument that she or her paying for any diner structure of our own making. hired the redcap by a sepaWe examine the cracks in our rate contract and paid him, as special service in connection with her otherwise free transown window and do nothing agent of the terminal comconsideraportation. McKaig v. Kansas alxmt them. We sit idly by in pany, a valuable ur own leather covered easy tion of 15c to perform such City Terminal Ry. Co., Mis355 S.W. 2d 409. chair and wrntch splinters beservices for her. She claims souri, 19G2, income crevasses. We talk, we that because of this, the (This column presents genwrite, and we speculate that a jury occurred at a time when eral principles of law as denew judicial was system is the. the terminal companyof the termined by a particular answer. We know the answer not honoring either not to be taken as is court. It railto our problem lies in group the two passes issued by legal advice.. Slight changes and individual action, but we road companies, but was actthe facts may change the in own its fitill look towards the rainbow in and ing separately of a case. If you outcome for our pot of gold. How long behalf. She asked for $25,000. a have problem, see an will this spectrum of color be The jury awarded her $7,500. ur crutch? The trial court set aside the . - . v AA one-eight- h '' &: nO. S.GA.C. REPORT pro-batio- n, ODE e the 72-ye- , , 22 Karat would ..eventually', split the college community asunder." In an effort to-- ' tip the bal; : t ance of power 'which had once . i served as a'. bulwark, against ' the seeds of subversion, thq e. entire faculty was bought off. g faculty members became dupes of this im sidious movement. An entire division was turned against its only ally. The once impenetrable administration could but wait for the undermining process to manifest itself. One v professor was so indoctrinated that he deliberately attempted to thwart the cause of justice. For no apparent reason (other than being temporarily blinded by the spot light of our ever alert security division), i this misguided soul abandoned his still running vehicle late one weekend night in a NO PARKING AREA. He claimed later in the spirit of repent ence that the resulting citation had been unjustly issued because there had been no one around at that hour of Bestowed upon Grundlg for the night save that light his action off duty. me. Other ushappy cop and ually sane, reasonable and ment of this prognostication loyal faculty members (now was not long in coming. armed and dangerous) have February 1, (S.B. day) may been overheard muttering have been only the beginning Remember the October Manof the end. On that day a ifesto while bolting class massive orgy was staged In room doors. Following one preparation for the final asfaculty meeting of early Ocsault. The bill of fare consisttober, Dean Bosch Was seen ed chiefly of intoxicants (polreading an intercepted anonyicy necessitates the use of cirmous note which asserted cumlocution). This gathering curtly that The A.A.U.P. was not only inconsistent with Lives. Shortly after this tlie goals and ideals of a meeting, he was overheard Christian college, but also Ilmumbling something about legal. The anticipated blitz the weed of crime bearing bit- was waged February 5 at 3:15. ter fruit and the shadow Lights remain burning, and knowing something. 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