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Show College Qualification Set Dy Army Nov. class. Colonel Clay emphasized that application must be made to Selective Service local boards and application to take the test must be made no later than October 21, 1966. 051 VELORES Nam or the slums of one of our cities to know that there is a lot of hell in the world, said Chap- But God cares lain Anderson. not to get man out of hell, but hell out of man. He calimed that all the great ideas and ideologies on the campus, the most important was the idea of God. Great religion can do many for man. It provides things the motivation for doing tasks. After mans foolish wars, he then rebuilds his cities, . Circle K, one of the most active clubs on campus, is planning a full year of activities, starting with a dance on October 14, 1966, said Bill Rasinen, president. Movies to be shown in te student lounge may include: -The Mouse That Roared, Whom For The Last Hurrah, The Bell Tolls, and Anatomy of A Murder. ho SEX Vote! The revised Student Government Association Constitution has been posted in the Student Lounge, Library, both dorms, and Los Caballeros, (Buttetin board outside of lounge). Instead of a required convocation we request all students vote in the lounge Friday for the approval of the constitution as a - (From Pg. 2, Col. 4) part-tim- e electrician, could get the Job. Besides, if Cleopatra were on campus for only a few hours, Im sure Dr. Gifford would like to know about it and ask her some questions. Say about he Much to the contrary, 13. A convention will be held in Sun Valley in May. in Joininterested Those a 2.0 who have K Circle ing GPA should see Bill Rasinen, John Vickery, secretary or Bob treasurer. The Girls Haines, Auxiliary chairman for Circle K are Marilyn Heald and Linda McKee. Last May Circle K hosted over 100 delegates from 12 colleges District for the 1966 Utah-IdaCircle K Convention. May cant. said. God has prepared a place for the righteous. Thats why people aspire there. God has something in store for us. It is mans duty to strip himself of sin to run his appointed course with steadiness. Mark Anthony. -- whole. Ammendment or by law changes can be made at a later We MUST have a 23 date. majority vote of the Studentbody. . and ETS Circle (Plans Year dont have to go to Viet Despite Gods overwhelming bulletin of information at any Selective Service Local Board. Colonel Clay stated that the purpose of the test is to provide additional evidence for the use of local boards in considering the deferment of a registrant from military service as a student. All Selective Service registrants who are presently enrolled in a college or university or who are high school graduates intending to go to college are encouraged to make application and take the Selective Service College Qualification Test. Students engaged in graduate study are especially encouraged to take the test as undergraduate standards are not available for them. A student registrant who is presently deferred, either as a student or in any other deferred class should give serious consideration to taking the test as no deferment is permanent and the results of the test might be very important during the next school year for many registrants who are presently deferred as m RITI You power, Chaplain Anderson emphasized that man is not insignifi- -. 18 and 19, 1966. A student who participated in the first series of tests is not 'eligible to take it again. Colonel, Clay announced that an exception) to this rule had been made in' behalf of those students who took the test at the University of Utah on May 21, 1966, as their answer sheets were lost in the mail and therefore no results have! been made available to their local boards. These students are eligible to retake the test and should be encouraged to do so. A student registrant desiring to take the College Qualification 18-1- 9 students or in any other deferred Beginning October 3, 1966, Sel- ective Service local boards of the State of Utah will have available applications for college students desiring to take the next Selective Service College Qualification Test, Colonel Evan P. Clay, State Director of Selective Service for Utah announced today. Colonel Clay stated that the College Qualification Test would be administered at eight institutions of higher learning in the State of Utah on November Test may get an application Page Three Westminster PARSON Tuesday, October 4, 1966 , Letters To Editor The Parson Westminster College Dear Sir: In a description of the Senior Class Slave Sale, your columnist, Mr. Larry Williams, expressed an opinion which I feel is not shared by the majority of Westminster males. Mr,. Williams states something to the effect that $13.50 had been bid for an un- If this, afore- -' godly shape. mentioned shape is indeed ungodly, then sir, where may I obtain a passport to Hell? As I was present at the activity, as was Mr. Williams, I am sure that he did not intend to describe anyone as as was the young lady in question, in a derogatory manner. I do feel, however, that Mr. Williams owes her an apology. well-apprecia- ted Ford Speaks We - We need each other. are not here to ask for donations either monetary or of a substantial material nature. What we are asking for is your cooperation in helping us to make our community a better one. We are an integral part of this community which serves us and it is our desire to serve this community. This statement was made by Joe Ford, Westminster College student body president, to the Sugarhouse Kiwanis Club at their weekly luncheon, Tuesday, Sept. 27. This speaking engagement was the first of many to come. Other organizations which have extended invitations to student dignitaries are the Sugar House the Chamber of Commerce, Exchange Club, the Sugar House Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Lions Club. The SGAC officers are making these contacts with two obFirst the jectives in mind. of the and support participation Sugarhouse community in the schools Homecoming activities, and second, the continued support of Sugarhouse merchants throughout the year. The exof ideas has already changing Bill Rasinen K Prexy Circle to be held Other activities in the future are: the Snow Carnival on January 28, a Spring Sing on May 3, and another dance on BUDGET (From Pg. 1, Col. 5) ing printing of minutes, telephone, office supplies, and uniforms for cheerleaders and drill team totals $1123. Contingency, which allows for unexpected events and costs, totals $122 1.07. Complete itemized budgets will be available in the SGAC office late this week. . PERSONAL George, Meet Sally at Bimbs Its in the after the game. cellar 1320 East 2nd So. and Coki art roglttored which s ' CARDWELL'S VARIETY MARKET Enough To Know You Big Enough To Serve You 1790 South 11th East Open Every Day 10-- 1 1 Little tdmtlfy only tht product of Tht Coca Cola Company f ' j I proven fruitful as both the Kiand Rotary clubs have agreed to join Homecoming 66. Other school officials present at last Tuesdays luncheon were: Mr. Byron Sims, Public Relations Mr. Bob Stewart, director; wanis John F. McNaughton Chaplain Urges Students To Follow God Dean of Students; and George Ligeros, student body vice-preside- nt. Sigma Pi Alpha Plans Activities Anderson told the Westminster studentbody that offers man, great religion his only hope. the sinner, This was Chaplain Andersons first message to Westminsters studentbody in an open air convocation. Chaplain (by MARILYN PIERSON) Sigma Pi Alpha, Westminsters honorary language fraternity, plans an active year for its members and the studentbody. ls The Costume Party on October 29 will start the events with prizes for the best costumes, refreshments, dancing and a floor show. Plans are also being laid All-Sou- Choose big writing tablets for cultural speakers for other lands. First on the agenda is the Mexican consulate. President Skip Hill also hopes to initiate some movie meetings for (he or envelopes in business or j social size, return address, or check mailer. group. YOUR CHOICE 3 packs for 616 So. State i KING & PAGE rexall DRUG 1702 So. 1100 East Open 24 hrs. a day "Try our King Sandwiches" N New members are selecyed in the spring from language students with a 3.0 or better in French, Spanish or German and an overall 2.5 or better. Other officers in the organization are Marilyn Chamber-lai- n, Marilyn Pierson and Ann Wheeler as vice presidents for German, French and Spanish, respectively; Marquita Evins, secretary; Mary AnnSchepler, (SIGMA PHI, Pg. 4, Col. 2) Coca-ColCoke has Everybody cheers for tired never the taste you of... always refreshget ing. Thats why things go better with Coke . . . after Coke . . . after Coke. Ice-co-ld Company byi h)M wdf Dm authority of Tho Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Salt Lake Coca-Col- a a. . |