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Show Week's Doings At Westminster j weleome in most parts of China.-April China.-April 14, was Pan-American Day, and was observed in the college chapel with a special spe-cial program under the direction direc-tion of Dr. Myra Yancey, professor pro-fessor of Spanish. Following a Spanish piano solo played by Dorothv Fleming, a skit entitled entit-led "Sisters under the Skin" was presented. Portraying the Xorth American couple visiting in South America, until they made the acquaintance of some South American people, wore Shirley Mertens. Lillian Catar-inella, Catar-inella, Richard Erickson, John Contento, Richard Partn e r, lone Conover, and Gloria Johnson. John-son. Pedro Delgado read a "Pledge of Youth in the Americas" Ameri-cas" written by Gabriela Mistral, Mis-tral, the first Spanish speaking speak-ing American to win the Nobel prize in literature. The Freshman frolic will be held Saturday at 8:30 in Foster Hall, under the chairmanship of Romaine Long of the Freshman Fresh-man class. SAGEBRUSH SAM SAYS: The less vision a man has, The Women's Board of Westminster West-minster college are holding their annual silver tea, apron sale, and food sale in Ferry Hall this afternoon from three to five-thirty. The public is invited invit-ed to attend this gala affair, whore music will be presented by Elizabeth Hays Simpson and the girl's glee club. Proceeds from the sale and toa will be used us-ed to provide scholarship aid for students. Having only recently returned return-ed from a trip around the world. Miss Margaret Shannon of New York brought a vivid picture of conditions in the Orient to the students and faculty fa-culty of Westminster college at a chapel program Wednesda morning. Of the three groups of Americans now in China the commercial, the military, aind the missionary Miss Shannon expressed the opinion that the missionary group were held in highest esteem by the Chinese, and were doing most to establish international good will. Because they have lived there long enough to become accustomed to the customs, and because their unselfish service during wartime i s widely known, the missionaries are the more supervision he needs. "It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion," says Dean Inge. |