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Jim Davis made a 42 yard run on a kick-o- ff and Joel Hall intercepted a pass at the Montana 35 yard line in the second period, and returned it 55 yards to their 10. Poulson ran through the right side for the 14 . touchdown. yiiBCi!gs, The game was very one sided terest social events or is it for our second victory of the year. Other outstanding players in the game were Scott Harrison, Gary Lindsay, Terry Callahan, acquiring an education that will mark you with leadership and a knowledge of the world about and quarterback Bob Sparrow. The stands were almost completely fiUed with students, faculty and alumni. The schools enthusiasm was great. Lets keep it up by trying to make the Cedar City game next week. There are a lot of cars going and if anyone is interested in seeing the game, contact SGAC for more details. We would like to get as many as possible to support the you? It is my opinion that SGAC plans to set the paper back to a newspaper. high-school-ty- Sets hair right, keeps it bright team. Co-Captai- ns The pep band and the bass drummer put on a great performance. I hope to see a great crowd this week at Cedar City. I predict a win for the Parsons by a score of 21-1- 3. Activity Cards Available All full-tistudents who have not obtained their activity cards should bring their itemized statements from registration to the SGAC office, Foster 108, as soon as possible to pick up cards! The SGAC offices are open from 9- -3 Monday through Friday. Outstanding For Parsons A R D I SIGkA PHI N (From Pg. 3, CoL - treasurer, and Elayne Williams, A L 477 So. Main Si. "Home of Fine Sandwiches" This years football for our fighting Parsons Co-Capta- ins are George Yamamoto and Bob Both George and Bob Sparrow. are Seniors and were instrumental in leading the Parsons to a 3 record in 1965. George Yamamoto is a hardhitting offensive guard who comes to Westminster from Hawaii ol where he played his footbalL Later George attended Coalinga Junior CoUege in California where he was selected to the aU -- conference team.Georges biggest moment last year was recovering a fumble and running 60 yards for a touchdown. With historian. The sponsors for the group are Miss DeYoung, Dr. Parr and Dr. Yancey. Meetings are held Tuesdays at 9:50 in Dr. Yances classroom. COME IH AMD MEET CARL WINFIELD HEW 7-1- 1 STORE. plans eventually to coach. 3-- high-scho- 3) a major in physical education and a minor in Spanish, George plans eventually to coach and teach. Bob Sparrow is this years quarterback, and thus far has led Westminster to two victories. Originally from Novato, California, Bob played for Marin Jr. College where he was selected to team. Bob also an starred in basketball at Marin. After a brief stay at the University of Utah where he was a reserve quarterback, Bob transferred to Westminster. With a major in physical education Bob nce (by TOM GONZALES) me C pe 1609 SO. 11TH AT YOUR EAST MITCHELL - (From Pg. 2, Col. 4) son. Last year when the newly-elect- ed SGAC officers made the appointment of the Parson editor, every memver of the student body to ask to had the opportunity be on the papers staff. Positions in the staff were asked for, to be on the staff long before not given away. Individuals asked to be on the staff long before the Editorship was announced. Is the studentbodys only in (fiexali) BRITE SET HAIR SPRAY Lightly, brightly keeps your hair in place and lets the natural highlights shine through. Choose this invisible holding spray in Casual, Regular, or Hard-to-Hol- 14 oi. aerosol 79 KING & PAGE . REXALL DRUG 1702 So. 1100 East |