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Show Week's Activities At Westminster "Girls should not marry under the age of eighteen, as a rule, because they have not yet become be-come definite individuals," Dr. Grace Sloan Overton told Westminster West-minster college students this week. "One month a young girl will be head over heels in love with one man, and the next week she may be just as thrilled about somebody else. It would be a tragedy to be married to the first one, only to find that their love was temporary." Men should not marry under the age of twenty, for they mature more slowly than girls, according to Mrs. Overton, who has spent twenty years writing and lecturing lectur-ing on this subject. "But it isn't a sin to be young, and adolscenee is not a disease. There isn't such a thing as puppy love. Youth should be a period for making the acquaintance of many members mem-bers of the other sex, so the wise choice of a mate will lead to a successful marriage which will not end with the painful experience exper-ience of divorce." Mrs. Overton spoke at five chapel services, counseled with individual students, stu-dents, and made five other public addresses during the week. Play Cast Announced Cast for the first college play of the year, "Outward Bound," by Sutton Vane, has been announced an-nounced by Jay W. Lees, director. direc-tor. The play will be presented November 16 in Converse Hall. The cast includes Ralph Lubeck and Doris Warner of Salt Lake City: lone Conover, Ferron; Bob McCauley, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Bill Yeager and John Contento, Trenton, N. J.; Joan Lamus, Wendover; Bill Lukey,- Imlay, Nev., and John Brown, Seattle, wash. Production staff includes Pauline Barkle, Bingham Canyon, Can-yon, student director: Virginia Thomas, Price, manager;; Suz-anna Suz-anna Bingham, Salt Lake City, assistant director; Willie Bingham, Bing-ham, Salt Lake City, stage manager; man-ager; and Sam Coombs, Orinda, Calif., publicity manager. Campus Paper Published First issue of the Campus Crier, the Westminster College newspaper, was published recently re-cently under the editorship of John Hickman. |