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Show Register (5 WeberloIIeg r Mew Quarter dry i VOL. 4 NO. 11 DECEMBER 12, 1962 OGDEN, UTAH Dedication Scheduled For Tonight "The dedication of the new gym is scheduled for Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.," said Lou Gladwell, publicity director, this week. There will be open house for visitors starting at 6:30 p.m. The Colleens anl cheerleaders will be on hand to explain the faculties of the $1,250,000 structure. Prayer The dedicatory 'prayer will be given at 8 p.m. prior to the Weber College-Idaho State basketball game. During the intermission of the game, Governor Clyde will give a dedicatory speech. Members of the Board of Trustees, including Rendell N, Maybe, chairman, and Joseph F. Breeze, .and representatives from the state building board and the architect and contractor of the gym will beintroduced. y Student In an effort to pattern Weber College student government on the same basis as the US federal government, a Supreme Court has been created here. Justices in the newly-formed court are Larry Bishop, Roger R.iwcon and Wayne Smith. Rcss Robson will act as attorney general; his duty will be that of bringing cases to court. The Court meets on Fridays at 12:20 in the Board of Control room of the Union Building. Any student who desires legal action against any student or official may contact the attorney-general Test cases may be brought to court in the same manner. Primary Duties The primary duties of the justices will be to rule on the constitutionality of all legislation and to review and judge appeals. Because .a new constitution for Weber College was drawn up during the summer, the justices will be occupied for some time in judicial review of the document. Students may attend sessions in which cases are heard, but cannot be present for deliberations. WW V By LeRoy Yorgason Registration for Winter Quarter is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Mr. Milton Mecham, Registrar, requests strongly that all students follow this new registration procedure exactly. New Rules Phoenix Decorates For Snowball By Bruce Hadfield Men of Phoenix are busy with preparations for the big Snowball Dance, which will be held Dec. 14 at 9 p.m. in the Union Building. Six Weber coeds have been announced as candidates for the Snowball queen. They include Pat Austin, Shirley Herald, Nadine Rawson, Diane Healy, Rene Sandgren, and Sharon Cottle. Intermission time will see the announcement of the queen and the two attendants. Gala Event Greeting the couples as they arrive for the gala event will be a giant snowman and snowlady. Christmas trees and other holiday decorations will add to the evening's atmosphere. Dallas Hawsley and his "Moonglows", a ten-piece orchestra, will provide music. Dress is semi-formal, and tickets are $3.00 per couple. Doug Olson is chairman of the dance. S - '" !l i ? ' -..fj pa ''.V f I f ;,, ' .?!: ' , - ..-,. I - L .... .; 1 Snowball Queen candidates arc Nadine Rawson, Shirley Herald, Pat Austin, Diane Healy, Rene Sandgren, and Sharon Cottle. 1. Enter Technical Education Building from West Entrance, lower floor. 2. Pick up registration packet. (Room T217, T218). 3. New students present medical examination forms. 4. Go to registration room No. 1 or No. 2, determined by your major field of study. 5. Have advisor approve worksheet copy of your program. 6. Get a class card from division chairman for each class for which you .are registering and fill it out. 7. Return to advisor, him him check all class cards and initial No. 3 card. 8. Go to "Check Table" Room No. 3, and have registration program checked. 9. Pay fees at Cashier Table, Room No. 3 10. Present all cards to punch operator .as you leave Room No. 3. (You keep only No. 2 card and your receipts.) It .a student desires to make a change in his registeration, it must be made after Jan. 7, and before Jan. 10, 1963. r H S Stage Tickets are on sale today in the Treasurer's Office for Tchaikow-sky's famous Nutcracker Ballet, which will be presented at Ogden High on Jan. 2. In order tj defray Symphony Guild expenses, students vill be charged $.50 for their reserved seats. The Nutcracker Suite w.as started in 1892 and was first produced at the St. Petersburg Opera. The story, written by E.T.A. Hoffman, centers around a Christmas tree party in progress at the home of a little girl named Marie. Gifts Exchanged Gifts are exchanged, and Marie receives ia nutcracker in the shape of a funny old man. After the family has gone to sleep, the toys come to life and have a battle with the Mouse king and his armies. The nutcracker then changes into a handsome young prince who invites Marie to go with him to his kingdom, Jam Mountain, the Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy. The music of Tchaikowsky is better understood than that of most composers because of its "singable" melodies, and the fact that it is remembered long after the performance. |