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Show Page 4 SIGNPOST December 15, 1953 TWV . j K : Delta Phi's Dream girls looking "dreamy"' are Shannon Clawson, Carol Kent J Singleton The "Dream Girl" with her lovely attendants ((as pictured) of course put the spark into things for Delta Phi and the hard fast rules of the mission field were readily disregarded, vis. Colessians 2:21. Delta Phi is pleased with their dream girl. Miss Carol Jean Shaum, and her two attendants, Miss La Wanna Harris and Miss Shannon Clawson and, obviously, they have a right to be. The girls were chosen upon investigation of their religious standards, personality, accomplishments, and talents. Delta Phi is proud to honor these lovely co-eds as their choice for the 1953-54 season. The returned missionaries of Delta Phi were a bit slow to really begin operations this quarter (2 Cor. 13:6), however, with the election of officers and a few other operations, that the dis skull makes challenge SKULL may not be as big as the other clubs on the campus, but it is starting to grow again. New pledges include Glen Johnson, Bill Paxton. Vaughn Dee, Rob Wiese, Jay Chamberlin, and John Cramer. The club expects to pick up more members as the year progresses. SKULL is interested in starting competition among the clubs in bowling, and rifle team marksmanship. Thus SKULL issues a challenge to the other clubs to get their best together and have some more fun. Watch for "Beauties on Parade" Wednesday of Hell Week. french class eats out A French dinner was sponsored by Weber's French Culture class on Saturday. December 5 at 7:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Joe Cypers. a former Weber student and a native of Belgium, was master of ceremonies.Thirty-four guests, including Ogden citizens, as well as Weber students, were entertained. The cooking was done by Mrs. Ruth Calton and Mrs. Leola Farr and the cafeteria staff. Committee in charge of this affair was: Sally Powell. Kay Bingham, Royal Elliott, Janice Mclntyre, Lila Jensen, Lou Ella Christofferson, Grace Sessions, Botte Miller, Rod Julander, Betty Carter, and Sandra Islaub. Mr. Victor C. Hancock was faculty advisor. is it a dream cussion of which will follow, the Delta Phi's took Rom. 1:8 to heart. Officers Elected ' The officers selected to head the former ministers are as follows: Warren C. Barnett, Pres.; Kent J. Singleton, Vice Pres.; Dale Leatham, Sec; and Stanley Hammond, clarion reported. The election of officers and the selection of "Dream Girl" only added, however, to the other activities of Delta Phi this quarter, some insperering spiritual meetings have been held, there was the "Dream Girl Dance" Held at the Utah State Agriculture College, regular weekly meetings, of course, that now are developing into almost cottage meetings; several temple excursions, the initiation of six new members at the Univertity of Utah Institute, several school functions, and just prior to the quarters commence- los viajeros to carol in Spanish Los Viajeros have gotten the true spirit of Christmas. They are going to play Santa Claus to many local Mexican families. Food, clothes, and toys are being collected to give to the needy families. A terrific Christmas party has been planned for December 22. It will start off with a Mexican style supper which will be cooked especially for them by Mrs. So-tero Muniz. Next will be games and the breaking of the pinata. A bob-sled ride through North Ogden (if the weather permits) will be next on the schedule, after which the club plans to go caroling in Spanish to Mexican families in Ogden. Merry Christmas, everybody, and may you have a "muy bien" holiday. Written exams Are not what I'm best in I think of the answers After handing the test in. Arizona Kitty Kat. A young theologian named Fiddle Refused to accept his degree For said he, it's enough to be Fiddle Without being Fiddle, D. D. Annapolis Log. SANTA IS COMING -j- f I I: iVfl' if ..,,;r"' r Jean Shaum and Lavvanna Harris. ment two steak fries were held in the Ogden Valley in connection with a "cold" hay ride. As the quarter draws to a close Delta Phi plans to cap it with the annual Dream Girl Banquit. This is to be held Dec. 19, commencing at 7:00 P. M. The place will be the "Double J" and a short program will be presented. Returned missionaries are invited and asked to notify one of the Delta Phi officers if they plan to attend. Thanks go to Advisor Delta Phi owes a lot to and appreciates their wonderful advisor Brother Elliot Rich, who it seems is more active than most of the members themselves. With Winter Quarter fast ap-proching Lelta Phi looks toward even more activity and growth, to be highlighted probobly with the "Delta Phi Ball". Music will then be provided by the capable school dance band. Ill John 1:13-14 and so long until another issue. shift of w. c. would cause changing of school song by sig pont It is time for the last issue of this quarter of "Anything Goes," and I have a couple of letters to answer, but before I start I want to make one comment about the possibility of Weber being given back to the Church. I figure that if it happens, among other things that will have to be changed will be the school song. Instead of calling it "Purple and White" we will have to call it "When the Saints Come Marching In." Now to the letters. Dear Sig Pont I have been out with a girl a couple of times and find that I like her so much I am afraid of her. I want to know if it would do any good to tell her the way I feel. Give me a serious answer, please. Frustrated. Dear Frustrated I just want you to remember one thing. I don't think you can be that sure after only a few dates. On the other hand, remember that old saying (corny, but useful): "Faint heart never won fair lady." As long as you don't have her now you might as well tell her and if she says "no" then you haven't lost anything. But then, too, you always have a chance. I would say tell her. Dear Sig Pont I have a crush on a Sophomore. He is a lover and has many girls. My problem is how do I narrow all his girl friends down to rne. Bewildered. Dear Bewildered First of all I don't think you really want a boy with all those girl-friends because even if he paid more attention to you than to the others, you could never be sure you weren't just a passing fad. Secondly, basic female psychology contains many devices to subtlely let a boy know you are interested. I would employ one of these devices. Let him know once that you are interested. If he does not see fit to take the bait as it were, then don't press the situation because no boy is worth it. guess what is who's? We've got a problem! We found some legs and some heads and we think they belong together, In fact we're positive they do. (We cut them out). So here's a chance to show what you know about legs, and if you've been observing them properly. The answer is somewhere in the paper. (You guess where.) tea A- Inasmuch that it is near the Christmas season I feel I should devote at least part of this column to get in the realm. I have a couple of letters to this effect. Dear Sig Pont In your last column you told us about all the different types of kisses and now that it is Christmas we would like to know about one other kind. Would you please explain the "Mistletoe Kiss". , The Three Lou's. Dear Lou's I do not know how or why the custom originated, however, I find it a very pleasurable pastime and think it should be employed to the fullest extent. There is no doubt that it certainly livens up a party. However, I would like you to remember this, the purpose is not to carry a piece of mistletoe with you and hold it over the victim's head. It should be hung in a dark, secluded corner where the unsuspecting may be trapped, cornered, ambushed, taken unawares or something of that nature. So let's have at it. Dear Sig Pont Do you believe in Santa Claus? Doubtful. Dear Doubtful-Yes, I believe in Santa Claus. Santa Claus is reflected in such things as the light in the little girl's eyes as she looks at the toys in a big store window, the extra cheery hello that vou receive from people around "Christmas, the hearty "Merry Christmas' which you receive from total strangers, the force that compels you to give something to the man on the corner ringing the bell, and the thrill of buying and decorating the tree. All these things are Santa Claus. In short, Santa Claus is the spirit of Christmas. When the world ceases to believe in some form of Santa Claus I wouldn't give two cents to live in it. Bve, now, and oh yes. Merry Christmas! |