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Alfred Westfall Scholarship Fund Is Established as Memorial the death Saturday of Dr. Alfred Following Westfall, English department, is to be hung in the faculty lounge of the student union. professor for the past 40 at A [department years Colorado & M, a Students May Donate to Fund Scholarship fund has been established to Members of tfic Memorial committee fra- West full aid deserving stu- arc now contacting campus the humanities fields. ternal, and in an effort to solicit for dents in independent honorary organizations the fund. who had A student from each organization is to be selected to speak Dr. Westfall, just returned from Kalamazoo, Mich., before his in behalf of the fund. attended the biennial group scholarship where he had convention of Pi Kappa Delta, The committee points out that individual donations students, forensic fraternity, died at his home of heart attack.' by national a He was faculty, alumni and townspeople be made in to national president of the fraternity from 1923-27. may person any member of the committee Dismissed or by mail, addressed to the committee English Classes in of (he the care English department. All classes in English department were dismissed Wednesday after- will not be limited to one the committee the funeral service, conducted the Scholarships department, noon for by Rev. Marcus Grether in but are to be available to students from all in the church, Fort Collins. explains, departments the First Presbyterian Burial was at the Grandview humanities Dr. Westfall was 53. group. cemetery. scholar with wide interests. Dr. Westfall had Westfall Came to A& M in 1913 A published many articles and the author Dr. Westfall horn received anti short stories was of a book, "American Shakespearian was at Darlington, Okla., June 25, 1889, a Criticism.” bachelor of arts degree in 1911 at Park college, Parkville, Mo., and studied Scholarship Fund Organized in later years at the universities of Missouri, Chicago and Colorado. 1 lie W estfall Memorial committee He became an instructor in at A & M in 1913 and head of announces that already a sub- English has been the in 1926. In he the stantial sum contributed to the scholarship fund. Miss department 1947-48 was a visiting professor at Wattles, of of Missouri, where he had received a Ph.D. in 1930. Ruth Jocelyn professor English, is chairman of the com- University degree which includes the Westfall’s mittee following English department staff mem- Dr. interest in forensics was reflected in his editorship of a bers: Aurelia B. Harlan, L. H Stimmel, Willard O. Eddy, Wilson Pi Kappa Delta publication, “Winning Debates and Speeches.” Tn addition and C E. Wilinarth, Roy Nelson. 1)R. ALI RED WESTFALL to his book on Shakespeare, he specialized in studies of English writers memorial in the form of a of the of the late 16th century. A large photograph, a project English Party Candidates Selected in Primaries for Election May 5 Bill Sims Is Progressive Candidate Rocky Mountain For Student Body President Progressive party primary election results released to the Col- legian Tuesday yielded the following candidates for school officers. Final selection of all candidates will be made May 5 at the all COLLEGIAN school general election. Bill Sims was selected as Progressive party candidate for stu- dent He defeated Bill Smith a vote of 560 to 142. Vol. LX 11 Fort Cou ins, Colorado Friday, April 17, 1953 No. 25 tody president. by Sims has been president of inter- fraternity council, Lambda Chi Al- Unified Students Present Election Schedule pha fraternity, and Braiden hall; Siate, vice president of interfraternity council and forestry club, and a \pril 21 Presentation of all Smith Declines Nomination member of the pep council, social Prexy political candidates at all committee, president’s advisory school program, 7:30 p.m., Winners of the primary election of the Unified Students party board, student council, and the large ballroom. also elec- Collegian staff. He has served were announced Tuesday night after the caucus and primary Mas !>—All school election, all as co-ordinator of the leadership tion held by the party. day, oval. conference. Defeats Bill Smith was selected as nominee for student body president. Young Gray Rich defeated Bob However, Smith declined the nomi Young Gray in the for lirst vice nation on Wednesday. Tom Gray, candidacy pres- ident Annual Dance Festival of the student a vote chairman of the unified student Square body by of 428 to 262. has been partv stated that another candidate Young president of Lancers and Braiden for the office will probably be se- At Campus Friday, Saturday hall, vice of the lcttcd before the .of president junior presentation will under annual square dancing festival get way class, an officer in Tau candidates at the all schhol assem- Haylofters Alpha and member with more than 3,000 Colorado and Wyoming Omega fraternity, a of ble Tuesday in the large student today and tomorrow and the interfraternitv union to be hand. haylofters ballroom at 7:30 p.m. square dancers expected on council. club—A M’s official Wilcox Is V.P. Nominee Sponsored by the college’s Haylofters & Other election results include: Bill Sims Jim Wilcox, candidate for stu- dance group—the annual festival will feature two nights square student body second vice president, clt.it first vice has series of afternoon discussion huddles and body president, dancing, as well as a Sally Moore, 419, over Louise the activities his credit: Amend Submits Petition following to sessions. 187; student teaching _ White, body treasurer. president, livestock club; Alpha For Phil Pratt, 412, defeated Leroy Z'ta: Agriculture council; scnioi An additional high-l First Vice President Peterson, 272; student body secre- team; freshman orientation of the judging light yearly* Sue .841. over one for the tary, Conley, Betty wiii be host* Only petition general group leader; arena superintendent event a 839. all school election to be held Kinyon, hn some® May College Days; leadership confer- exhibitions by Boards Candidates Announced 5 has been received, to ence Chi fra- according representative; Sigma of the Student union board nominees outstanding! Pat Bast, student body second vice and acre uulative avt or-l ternity; grade dancing are Lamar, over square president. Jayne 375, Phyllis of 3. wage gauizations through® 310; and Carol Plummer, Dale \mcnd has petitioned for Blessing. candidate for sec- Marge Gunkle, out the state. R 844, over Darwin Robinson, 298, the office of student first vice ond vice body president, has been srhol for junior and senior Callers of Wyom-B president. represent- at ship chairman of Delta Delta atives, respectively. June Morgan as well as Colo® Amend has the Delia member of the Asso- ing following qua'ifi- sorority, defeated Vonnic Lvster bs a vote ratio will be otheifl cations: and ciated Women Students ski sophomore junior team, of 380 to 280 for junior member honor guests at the class to student coun- tut tire teachers representative of America, Fort of the council. Harold be callers scheduled Associated activity Colli,i giant dances to held at 8 p.m. Among to par- cil; treasurer, Students; s symphony orchestra, Live- Broughton Barry Flamm anti in the the of vice A and topped s>oik Friday Saturday Aggie ticipate at festival—largest president cappella choir; i hih, Spur, and National Stu- for athletic council the representative, 'I'ut, gymnasium. its kind in state—are Peter Me pep council representative. Secre- association exchange assem- 385 to 258. bi\ Exhibition Dantes to Be Featured Cade of Boulder, Rodney Harris tary, assemblies committee delegate program, » Board of publications those of Louis Lutz of Lara- and member for represent- Included among groups Trinidad, panel two years to Tolly Richardson, candidate for ative candidates include Sharon the to exhibitions mie. Wes Miller of Grand leadership conference, member shu'ent has planning present Junction, body secretary, been Russell, 358 over Ted Lewis, 307 Dancers of of association hide are the Seven League Dick Walters of Greeley and Ray national students cx- pendent students secretary, for sophomore representative; their of member Denver with interpretation Boyd of Fort Collins. changc asembly committee, and a ol the Women’s Athletic Jeanne Galvin over Frankalee Rich- the famous “Sword Dance" and the member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fra- association, and accumulative ard 448 240 for an Boyd, a graduate student at by to junior repre- Calico and Boots and Jeans and ternity. grade of 3/18. anti Dirk Rhoades average A &: M. also will direct instruction sentative; over Janes tlubs from Boulder. He has an accumulative grade hemp lor Senior Glass President Keith Gardels, 357 to 306 for senior in square dancing Saturday morn- 3.15. also Together with Seven Leaguers average of He is a mem- Candidate for representative. student body treas- of and afternoon. Ray is ber tfie and the collegiate organizations ing Kropsky of following honoraries: urer Tom Vasev Defeats Sorrel > Gray, has been a mem to in of the round danc- Boulder, Denver will be he charge Lancers, Alpha Zeta, Scabbard and '.'I of presented Candidates for senior class offices Beta Beta Beta, Omicron instruction, also scheduled for also by the Mile High Folk Dancers ing Blade, Arnold Air society, and and afternoon. Delta (Continued p. 11, col. 1) and the Duties and Dames. Saturday morning Omicron Kappa. (Continued p. 12, col. 5) 2 April 17, 1953—Rocky Moi \tai\ Con tons. Fori C on ivs. Co; oradO Theta Chi to Hold ASME Conference Planned for Palmer Hoyt, Editor, Speaks April 24) Car Wash Service have for Engineers begun plans Fourteen technical the annual conference of spring be presented 1 On Education and Communism at will Chi will of the 1 heta fraternity con- student branches American Prizcs wil » be a wanted duct a car washing service at the of Mechanical to lhe Society Engineers winning J V Communism infiltration in America’s educational system can papers.

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