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Show Tuesday, December 13, 1966 Westminster PARSON Page Three Caroling Party To be Held Wednesday 7 p.m. John Pavich The annual Choir Caroling Party will be held Wednesday Dec. 14th at 7 p.m. This will be the climax of the choir's Christmas activity which began Monday with a concert for the Mothers Club, and will include the annual Christmas Convocation to be held Wednesday morning at the break. The party will begin at the Sh-rin- ers Children's hospital. From there it will move on to several rest homes in the area.' The choir will then sing in the Sugar-hou- se shopping district, and gather at. the home of Frank Colladay for hot cider and sandwiches. The Westminster College Concert Choir would like to wish the and stu- administration, faculty dent body its best for a tappy holiday season. Dont Forget! Sub-for-San- Taffy Panek ta Circle K will again this year efforts with S.G.A.C. to bring a family in the Salt Lake area a happy Christmas. A Christmas tree will be placed in the student lounge and boxes will be inbothCarlesonandllogle Halls where donations of money, food, or clothing may be left. The family includes: John 14, Ric 13, Linda 12, Guy 11, Marty 10, June 8, and their father. Full support is needed from Westminster's student body. With your help, this family will have a Christmas they've never had. So,donate wholeheartedly for this worthwhile cause. combine PERSONAL Mike," please return it Monday at Bimbo's, SueA320 E. 2nd South Support Holiday Games It has been customary in the past for the basketball team to play its first home game early in the season, and while classes were still being conducted. Due to poor scheduling, however, this years home debut will not take place until everyone is vacation. enjoying a - There will be four home games during the holidays, and the team wants and needs all of the support it can get. Due to an increase in the enrollment of town students this year, there wiU be about four hundred students staying in the Salt weU-earn- ed Lake area. HopefuUy these students will attend every scheduled game, and give our team some moral support. Games will be on Dec 19, against Fort Lewis College; Dec 20 against University of Albuquerque; Dec. 27 against Hayward State; and Jan. 2 against Eastern Montana Game times have been set for 8 p.m., and aU games wiH be played at Highland High School, m except for University of Albuquerque. This game will be played George Ligeros told SGAC members that the Student directories will be ready for hand out on Dec. 16th. Students may pick them up in the Student Lounge and the SGAC Office Steve Kazor, Freshman class president, thanked SGAC for the support and the student support during the Freshmen weekend which included and talent show 7-- on Alpha Chi 17 Dec. 19 20 27 29-- 30 jan. 2 7 10 14 Feb. 3 4 17-- 18 24-- 25 shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free is the motto of the only national honor scholastic society on the Westminster College campus. Alpha Chi, national honor society and member of the Association of College Honor Societies, originated at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. The objective of the Alpha Chi society is to stimulate, develop, and recognize scholarship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective for good. Alpha Chi encourages students to continue their' development through graduate work and supports a scholarship program in their behalf. The members of Alpha Chi on our campus are Stanley Neeleman, Lois Saito, Yvonne DeMars, and Kathleen Ye Eastern Montana Northern Arizona University College of Southern Utah Northern' Arizona University Lewis-Cla- rk Normal . University of Albuquerque , Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Albuquerque Northwest Nazarene College Salt Lake City Western Montana Salt Lake City MIMW trx'jr Lifetime .CONTACT Standard Optical a Is . ii, . f r-- f - s' , Lifetime Rx Changes . at no extra cost y When you buy "lifetime contact lenses from Standard Optical, you buy correct vision for life. At no extra cost, you receive an extra pair of lenses, lifetime prescription changes, a lifetime loss replacement plan, and a pair of regular sunglasses. Start enjoying the pleasures of sharp, dear, natural vision with complete invisibility now with the new, smaller, thinner "Lifetime contact lenses. 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Mens Clothing neck-rubbi- V ,10 For the Finest business deal Brock has zation of the dumb broad to the dragged his dumb broad girlfriend hilt. Her first attempt on stage Billie Dawn with him. Billie's will probably be ranked as one uncouth social mannerisms drive of the best characterizations of Brock to hiring Paul Verral to the year. smooth over her rough edges. Bob Branch, the cool, honest Together, Paul and Billie, with Paul Verral was almost too calm a couple of books, reek havoc with with Billie's advances Brock's business deal which rated more response than Shannon Stevens, played the part a He, however, of Billie Dawn, Harry Brock's girlnever felt out of character and did friend. 'With the exception of falla very good job. ing into a few brief stiff scenes. Tom McNaughton's size and Shannon carried the characteri- - voice were the biggest things going for him in his portrayal of Harry Brock. His shouting covered the lack in much-need- ed fecial exHe moved extremely pressions. t well in character. Stan Neeleman stole the show in the last few scenes, but his portrayal of the degenerate lawyer, Ed Devery, in the rest of Garnas. For membership into Althe play left something to be depha Chi, students must demonsired. strate outstanding academic Hie maid needed a bit more and must also be in of something and the senator's wife the top ten per cent of their class. could have been more disdainful. Several other students on our Senator Hedges did a fair job campus are eligible for memberconsidering the time element he ship and will be invited to join. had to work in. Alpha Chi is planning an initwas feir as Student turn-o- ut iation to take place before usual, but audience response was exceUant. Hie play, on the whole, was an excellant production and delightful entertainment. 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