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Show Week's Doings At Westminster Selected by their classmates as the handsomest man and most beautiful girl on the campus were Paul Brown of Magna, and Mary Kumarelas, 1101 East 33'' d South, Salt Lake City. Finalists in the election which was held,' Monday morning also included Sally Taylor, Moab; Beverly Taylor, Bear River City. Remain Re-main Snodgrass, Salt Lake City; Bruce Lamus. Wendover. Winners Win-ners will be featured in the Westminster College yearbook, the Etosian, to be published this spring. An outstanding event of the college social season was a Mardi j Gras celebration held in the i Payne Gymnasium Friday evening eve-ning under the direction of Bert Brown, president, and Dr. Myra Yancey, sponsor of the language club. Visitors were enabled to ! buy at colorful booths such rare-ties rare-ties as French pastry, German sandwiches, Spanish peanuts, Brazilian coffee, and coco cola in ten languages. Adding to the gaiety of the occasion were colorful col-orful mural paintings, confetti, baloons and cascarones, which proved to be empty egg shells filled with .confetti to be broken over the heads of friend or enemy. ene-my. Some of the egg shells were filled with talcum powder but buyers were unaware of this trick. A -Roman soothsayer, in the person of Lincoln Anderson, told fortunes; and a sidewalk artist, Peter Katz, professionally week end at Rexburg, Idaho, j losing on Friday and winning I on Saturday. Friday and Satur-' Satur-' day they play a doubleheader i with Albion State Normal at Al-I Al-I bion, Idaho. known as Michael Orogo. drew personal sketches of all comers. Willie Bingham, as master of ceremonies, crowned Richard Erickson of Monroe, and Beverly Bev-erly Taylor of Bear River City, as king and queen of the Mardi Gras. The floor show featured vocal solos and ensembles, dance specialties and a startling display dis-play of dexterity with Indian clubs by Bill Yaeger. The Parsons divided a double-I double-I header with Ricks College last |