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Show Week's Doings At Westminster Anderson, and other choral numbers were received with appreciation by a large audience. aud-ience. Jean McGavock, soprano, and Sally Jean Taylor, pianist, will be presented in recital by Westminster conversatory o f music, Suday, April 27, at 4 p. m. in Converse Hall. The public is invited. The Town Club is sponsoring a tea dance this Friday at 4 p. rn. in Foster Hall, honoring the wives of married students at Westminster. Payne Gymnasium will be the scene of great hilarity this Friday evening, when the Women's Wo-men's Athletic association sponsors spon-sors a slumber party for all women wo-men of the college. Another step forward in the Westminster campus development develop-ment plan was taken this week when gronnd was broken for the sub-grading of the new football field. Located near Twelfth East and Wilson Avenue, Ave-nue, the field is to be surrounded surround-ed by a regulation quarter-mile quarter-mile cinder track. President Robert D. Steele said the field would probably not be ready for heavy use for a year or two, as time must be allowed for settling, seeding, and formation forma-tion of good turf. Coach W. S. Atkinson has erected a backstop back-stop for a baseball practice j field just north of the Payne I gynasium. Dean J. S. Boughton took a census of the present student body last week to be sure there would be reservations next year for all students who plan to continue at Westminster. Numerous advance applications from new students make it appear ap-pear that a student body limit of two hundred and fifty may be reached before registration days next September. Miss Elinor Peck, who was born in Guatemala, and graduated gradu-ated from Wellesley colloge last Jnne, spoke to the student body on Friday morning concerning con-cerning summer jobs in which they might be of service to society so-ciety while gaining valuable discussed opportunities available avail-able in full-time church vocations. voca-tions. A Westminster college gospel gos-pel team conducted a service Sunday afternoon at the State Prison. A vocal solo by Peter Katz, a reading by Lincoln i |