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Show Westminster Group Pledges i Aid to Europe's Children close when classes are resumed I on January 2. . . Dr. Howard Kershner. executive exec-utive secretary of the Save the Children Federation, spoke in the Westminster college chapel about conditions in western European countries. Lack of food and educational facilities will retard immeasurably the development of this generation which faces the greatest job of reconstruction the world has ever seen, he predicted. Students Stu-dents and faculty members plan to "adopt" one or more children by sending $8 per month for each child to thf Save the Children Federation. Deanne Merrill of Provo was elected "Snow Queen' to reign over the annual Christmas ball which was held in Foster Hall last Friday. General chairman of the event was Pauline Bar-kle. Bar-kle. S'anta Claus, in person, dis-buted dis-buted gifts. Rev William F Koenig. of Third Presbyterian ' Church, spoke in the chapel of his experi- ences as an army cnapiam in tne Pacific theater during the past year He stated that his observation observ-ation of army life did not lead him to believe that universal miliary training was the best way of preparing our young men for useful lives. Interesting chapel programs on the Christmas theme were presented on Monday and Tuesday Tues-day by the Gospel team and the French club The winter vacation began Wednesday at 5 p.m. and will |