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Show Westminster PARSON Win Can't Off 7lieely Showing Parson Stats. Impressive For First Half Play Cumulative statistics for 11 games as of Record ' 'gd'jrfj tMsi'i- - ank, j X: ? y . , o i - i t 1767 " . 9- -2 every walk of life. As part of the course, Mr. Biddle, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Biddle, will attend classes and seminars at the American University and write a research paper on a subject of Credit for parthis choice. the in Washington Semicipation ester at AU is given by the students home university. Mr. Biddle, a political science major at Westminster, commenting on the value of the program said recently, Its hard work, but very interesting, and far more exciting than a class in govern- Player Matt Brown Bob Smith Brent Smith George Woods Joe Klotovich John Hatton Wayne Owens Mike Johnsen Dick Paff Rich Long A1 ,,j Jaramillo Larry Biddle Totals: Westminster Opponents ... 11 368 876 42.0 198 318 62.3 517 47.0 934 84.9 Individual honors: Matt Brown named to All Tournament team, College of Southern Utah Tournament, 7. December Matt Brown named Most Valuable Player, member of All Tournament team, Northwest Nazarene Tournament, 0. December Matt Brown individual high scorer, 40 points against California State of Hayward, December 27. Bob Smith selected as member of All Tournament team, Northwest Nazarene Tournament, 0. December Brent Smith selected as member of All Tournament team, North west Nazarene Tournament, 0. December Game results: 16-1- 29-3- 29-3- 29-3- Westminster Student Finished With Seminar ment back home. This is the 20th year that the Universitys School of Government and Public Administration has sponsored the Washington Semester program in the nations A student WASHINGTON from Salt Lake City, Utah Biddle of 177 East ' 2140 South is one of 98 Lawrence (From Pg. 2, Col. 3) The findings come from a comparison of books, magazines, and newspapers read by entering freshmen in the Class of 1962 and the Class of 1970 at Columbia: MINIATURE MARKET 616 So. State Open 24 hrs. a day "Try our King Sandwiches" Shakespeare is the author who has declined in popularity most While 25 per conspicuously. cent of the Class of 1962 Usted at least one of his plays as a favorite, only nine per cent of the 700 -- man Class of 1970 did so. Homer, Dickens, G.B. Shaw, and E. M. Forster were other important writers who have suffered a loss of interest. On the other hand, several authors have risen sharply in popCamus, listed as a ularity. favorite by only two per cent of the Class of 1962, was enjoyed by 18 per cent of the Class of 1970. James Joyce was read by five times as many members of the Class of 1970 as in the earlier group. Kafka, Steinbeck, Any Rand, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner were others whose stock ha risen. ordinarily a student at Westminster CoUege in Salt Lake City, Utah, is attending American as a Washington Semester student. x Westminster is among 55 colleges and universities in the nation represented in the program this semester, which will end in January. BARBARA PARADY for winning HEDDA HOPPER the coveted award for her great contribution to the local grape vine? 9. Report have been heard that a certain English professor has been taken care of female students with good grades, funny thing JON MANNOS has been buying different feminine equip- ment and attire in hopes of gaining a good grade? 10. I, request aU of your help in finding out the CAMPUS SMUT. BULLDOG JOHNSON the PARSON! !. Contrary to popular belief WESTMINSTER COLLEGE is not FORD COUNTRY. 2. From a quick glance it looks as if NEWT GASKILL and STEVE KAZOR are brothers. 3. We understand Mike Heiser spent the loveliest CHRISTMAS of his life in ROCK SPRINGS, with a coed from WESTMINSTER. 4. on the U of U campus; way to go STEVE. 5. CROWN CLEANING and SHIRT LAUNDRY Open 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 6 days a week Quality work guaranteed Rumor has it that STEVE HARMON will be featured as this months CALENDER BOY, for the KAPPA KAPPA GAMA HOUSE JOHNNY WILLIAMS states he is going to spend his semester brake back in Washington visiting an ex congressman friend of his. 6. From a reliable source comes this amusing story, BILL KITTLE, was seen in Sugar House Park during recent fog cover, when confronted BILL said we were just studying for an anatomy be fairly popular: Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, Jean-Pa- ul Sartre, Sinclair Lewis, Mark Twain, Thomas Wolfe, and Hemingway. Certain single books also continue to enjoy the students favor: Huxleys Brave New World, Joyces Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Salingers Catcher in the Rye, Orwells and Animal Farm, 1948, Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby. In magazines, the study reveals a movement away from lighter reading toward periodicals more concerned with weightier mat- final. CARDWELL'S VARIETY MARKET Little Enough To Know You Big Enough To Serve You 1790 South 11th East Open Every Day 1 1 0-1- VILLAGI . ters. was Readers Digest 29 - 825 East 21 st South R per cent of the Class of 1962, but only six per cent of the Class of 1970. Over the eight-ye- ar span The New Rehad the greatest jump public in student subscriptions, from two per cent to 15 per cent. Time is the. most widely read magazine among the Class of 1970, with 49 per cent, up three per cent from eight years ago. Playboy 'was included in- the category by- only! regularly-rea- d a tiny handful. read by - Some authors who were strongly liked eight years ago continued to himself by saying he was looking for worms. 8. Congratulations goes out to You can turn those dont want items into ready cash by selling them through the Want Ads of SMUT government. Mr. Biddle, Coming from communities of READING DARRYL HUNGER, HAVE BEEN FOUND NEAR WINDOWS IN HOGLE HALL, DARRYL cleared capital. currently enrolled at American University in Washington, D. C., for a special study of the federal varied size and character, the students in the program make an intensive study of the federal government in action, and in the process meet with congressmen, labor and management leaders, lobbyists, journalists and nationally-known personalities from All appUcants to the College. College are requested to list the books they have most enjoyed and the magazines and newspapers they read regularly. Truth has it that footprints matching those shoes, worn by 7. ! I N Student Special: Professionally cleaned and pressed sweaters and plain shirts and slacks 39c or 3 for $1 .00 Activity Card necessary 477 So. Main St. "Home of- Fine Sandwiches" Hours: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. - 10 a.m. |