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Show WESTMINSTER Pog2 Seiferts Leave Editorial WC in The View From Where by Marilyn Pierson all hoot about the censorship that Provo has decided the world needs, the news at WC can be kept quiet, too. For were you aware that we no example: a student body president? He have longer made his presence so known at the beginning of the year that no one has missed him. Dick Paff has been passed down the obligations that he has been shouldering the whole year anyway, but he has accepted his responsibilities very well, even though it may seem to the outsider that SGAC is dormant most of the time. A funny idea was presented to me the other day: the suggestion for a school- associated dentist. Call it a naturally I but couldn't help wonsuspicious mind, if the dering perhaps giver had a toothache; or if he noticed a lot of rotten teeth around; or if he had a friend who was a dentist and needed a job fast even if it was only as a part-ticampus filler. It is a thought, however, that would especially benefit those dormise who haven't yet decided on a dentist in town. We me Sigma Pi Initiation I Have you missed Living Issues' Week? coach, Ray Nagle. Although the Seiferts both regret leaving Westminster and all the friends they have Were both made, Mrs. Seifert says, young and we dont have any furniture or family or any ties to hold us down, so now is the time we should move around. We don't have anything to lose." Mrs. Seifert doesn't realize what a loss shes causing the boys in Carleson Hall, but she admits she liked living on campus. The Seiferts have an apartment on the second floor of Foster. Mrs. Seifert It really is nice, describes it this way: no matter how it looks from the outside. You can recognize my home by the football schedule on the door." We could eat There are advantages: out on the balcony in the summer and watch the sunsets and everything." And When you come there are disadvantages: in late at night you feel like you have to check all up and down the dark halls. It was sort of frightening." Their leaving also has its advantages and disadvantages. Mrs. Seifert has never seen much of the country, and though it It was successful last year and very enjoyable, but apparently no one was too upset about not having it this year. Instead we had our usual Dead Issues" week. Our traveling assembly to exchange with South High School and some of the neighboring secondary schools is in preparation. is it all musical? Why isn't the drama department represented? Why not have Why some of the campus wit introduced? We should have a girl to reign as Westminster Abby for our Westminster Day in the spring. Or maybe we should leave the original spelling; the contrast is almost too good to pass up. There is a new and unique place to spend some time now: Hansens Planetarium. You can go and spend an hour listening to the Star of Bethlehem" program if you like, but that costs money. It's more fun to walk through the florescent skyline of the city, and smile. Also, you can go upstairs and make bets on how many swings it will take before the Foucault Pendulum knocks over one of the little metal milk bottles. Really, it's more fun than Las Vegas. may seem corn-fiel- d" p! AWS THE PARSON Toni Franzolino Byron Sims Kim Gregory Marilyn Pierson Richard Lee Bernd Beutenmuller, Bill Kittel Tom Dawson Elayne Williams Katie McBride George Woodhead, Mike O'Keefe, Ken Curto and rustic, she's anxious to see Iowa. The University of Iowa will be quite a change for the personable pair. With an enrollment of 23,000 there will be a larger responsibility for Coach Seifert, who must leave in the middle of March to be there in time for spring training. They are both excited about the prospect but as with any unknown we feel a little what can we expect?" As yet Westminster has no replacement for either the coach or Mrs. Seifert. like--gul- The initiation will be held in Ferry Hall and the banquet will follow at Beau Brummel's. Transportation will be provided. Initiates will be notified of their availability. Language students must have a B average in their language and a 2.5 in their overall average. Reporters Foster Hall is losing its residents both Coach Seifert and his wife, be will leaving Westminster March Linda, 15 for Iowa City where Mr. Seifert has accepted a University of Iowa coaching position with former University of Utah Sit 23. Editor Adviser Business Manager Feature Editor Sports Editor Photography Art Editor Correspondence Secretary Music Editor March of them. Sigma Pi Alpha, Westminster's honorary language fraternity, will hold its annual initiation and banquet for members and initiates March COLLEGE Scholarship Applications are now being accepted for the Associated Woment Student annual scholarship. To be considered for the scholarship, write a letter to the AWS Board stating AWS activities, need and academic standing. Letters to the editor must be in good taste, must be typed and signed by the writer in ink and must be limited to 250 words. The Editorial Board will reserve the right to shorten letters exceeding the lengtt). Name of sender will be withheld upon request. Editorials reflect The Parson's views and make no claim to represent student or college opinion. Located Foster Hall, Rm. 16. Mailing Address: Box 158, Westminster College, Salt Lake City. |