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Show pril 2. 1965 SIGNPOST n Spring a Young Man's Fancy Turns To- by Rick Hassett iuess what? It's spring. And if u ask me, it certainly ha9 rung. iprung that's an odd word. ,y it over a few times: sprung, ung, sprung, sprung. Sounds i-t of like a spring, doesn't it? spring that's sprung, I mean. Jpring or sprung if you will, a wonderful time. For that itter, so is summer, autumn, i winter. But since it's spring, s stick to that, okay? I'll Dct 1 never stuck to a spring be- e. Vhon you think of spring, what s into your minds? Flowers? iging birds? Warm breezes? 4 what I thought you need loctor. Spring, I believe, should be a ie when everyone gets sprung t Wiss WSL o Ma "he Miss Weber State Pageant inderway this week under the ection of the Special Events nmittee. The judges have been ted, the work has begun on platform to be used on the of our FAC, and an Emcee been selected. Mr. Bernard mond has agreed to function this capacity. he chairman of the entrants imittee has released the names the 12 candidates. They are Anderson, Tamara Bailey, ina Bell, Kathern Brewer, Pat d, Susan Hopkin, Joyce Lar- Patricia Nelson, Jeanne Niel-Dixie Taylor, Ann Thomas, I Shelby Thompson. tiere will be a luncheon for candidates and judges and mbers of the special events imittee on the afternoon of '. 17. The pageant will be held evening at 8 p. m. from jail, school, homework, etc. You know, live a little. Just a little now, mind you. Miniature bottles only. Take my advice and throw caution to the winds. (Caution aways was kind of the "flighty" type anyway.) Let your instincts rule your head. And for a change, try giving your outstincts a chance too. You know, spring is a great time. (Great did you know more people pay their taxes in April than at any other time of the year?) Spring is a happy time. (Red China, those foreigners, in the U.N.? Neverl) And yes, spring is a time for love. (I wonder who's winning in Sel-ma?)What is spring really like? It is children laughing outside . . . blue skies and popcorn clouds . . . park lake ... a newborn lamb blue denim Happy thought ffOM lADYBu"C? the mereet shell of a shift pared coolly away, in blue cotton chambray denim stitche! with red. A very let's-go look, whether falling straight or belted, adjustably, vith madras. Back zipper, big patch pockets, 2 to li BR B JlPjMac . Thedlamoi W3f ' URN evening stars . mid theffs set Radiant diamonds ara wed t your choice of gleaming 18-karat white or yellow extra preclout gold In this tribute to everlasting love. You w!!l find Nocturne wise choice fof beauty, quality- nd true vames "Nsclurna" fcss ffl wedding Tf sleHe !o mefch el a tsssfes! eddh. ifenel ceifc iUDQEI YOUR PURCHASE iff T9 K FULL YEAR TO W TO V y WO 'CO. . . . a newborn ion that should prove interesting. How sweet it is. Yes, for Weber State students, spring is the best period of the year skipping classes, late season skiing,' doing homework on the lawns (or other things) and just good ole pre-finals gaiety. Of course, there are some bad things about spring, too. (Too-too, I'm a train one with springs.) Page & For one, there is a lot of rain in spring. So much, in fact, yoa could say that it was the reign of rain. (Shucks, just call me Hemingway.) For two, too, that seemingly endless search for a summer job begins. But I'm not going to worry. No, not me. You see, I've got a job making springs for the Sprung Spring Company. You just might say I'm a bouncer. I I ;V; V-' . . ' ! -.1 ! . r ? ' I T. V ,. ; I - ' I . I . : rt' I ; I '. V. '''I m r 5 S i ', ' K f I I - i ' r f i i , I -yS O ' ' " - . -''r-- I jr - - -, - : - t ' -I JPevr-tf Wiiieltl . .... . i . i t In 1959-60 Perry attended Weber College in wmcn ne was active in Phoenix Social Clug and beginning studies in Pre-Med. After fulfillinq an LDS Mission in Alaska he returned to WSC in 1962 and has since been active in Phoenix and is a Junior class senator this year. Perrv is wearinq a J. H. C. high fashion, one boutton continental, wood and mohair suit 69.50; arrow tab col lar shirt $5.00; Regimental striped tie, $2.50, and Weyen- burg Massagic shoes 22.50 all from Blocks Mens Store. Open Friday Nights Till 9 2444 Washington Blvd. Park' tg at Rear Entrance |