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Show Victory Saturday By Linda Ritchie Signpost Staff Writer Homecoming Parade has been slated bv the Board .of Control for Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Weber College's victory bell will lead the parade down Washington Boulevard followed by Homecoming Queen, Karen Win-terbottom, and her attendants, Penny Christofferscn and Linda Grange. Floats Entered Floats will be entered by the social clubs. They will be judged at 12 noon at the Tabernacle parking let on originality, impact, and on compliance with the theme: "On to a Four Year College". At the Homecoming Dance in the College Ballroom Saturday night, trophies will be awarded to the winner's of the Men's and Women's divisions. Four bands besides the Weber College band will appear. They will be from Boise Junior College, and Ogden, Weber and Bonneville High Schools. Leadership Retreat Leadership Retreat has been scheduled by the BOC for November 11 and 12 at Brighton's Alpine Lodge. The cost will be $8.00 a person; of which the School pays $4.00 Attending will be all of the stu-dentbody officers and two representatives from each social club, president and vice president if possible. Friday night everyone will attend a banquet, and Saturday there will be meetings until 12 noon. Everyone should be back at 2 p.m. to attend the football game. Collins Appointed To AMS Council The AMS Council, with the approval of the Board of Control, has appointed Jon Collins A.M.S. secretary.Jon is a graduate of Alemeda High School in California. He also attended New Mexico Institute before coming to Weber. He replaces former Secretary, Boyd Heslop. Persons born in June have their choice of three birthstones pearl, alexandrite or moonstone. V " v U ' - l i - , h " - M 1 ' v v. - f - r Testing' equipment to be used to light the 4W on tonight's hike are (L to K) Jon Gulhns, AIMS Secretary ; Juwn Clark, Cheerleader; Glen Piaxner, AJV1S President; and Sue Crouch, Cheerleader WEBER COLLEGE SIGNPOST OGDEN, UTAH Vol 2 No. 3 October 14, 1960 IMS Asks H!e By Mel Sowerby Signpost Associate Editor The feasibility of a national organization adapting itself to the rules of a local group has recenty been brought to the attention of Interclub Federation. Lambo Delta Sigma, a social fraternity cf the Latter Day Saints Church, has requested representation in Interclub, and has asked for permission to participate in the activities of Interclub members.Social Units Represented At present, Intercub is composed of representatives from seven social units on campus, and the rules governing the organization were made with specific reference to the social units. Interclub must now decide if these rules could be applicable to the L.D.S. fraternity L.D.S. participates with the clubs and other organizations in the intramural program, As a member of Interclub, however, the fraternity would be elegible to take part in Song Fast, the talent show, and other activities that now involve only members of social clubs. Officers of the church fraternity have been invited to discuss their views at the next Interclub meeting.Newly-elected officers presiding in Interclub this quarter are Phil Palmer, president, and Linda Grange, secretary. LADY IN THE TUB College BaSlroom By Mary Ellen Ryan Signpost Staff Writer Editor's note: This is the first in a series of student opinion polls on pertinent . . . and' impertinent . . . subjects. Question: What do you think of the College Ballroom on the Lower Campus ? Pat Schellhorn: "The ballroom isn't ornamented enough, the atmosphere is bad, and it's like dancing in a barn. "We like the ballroom, except for the lack of decorations, but then, we haven't seen any others.", was Bev. Steed's and Jean Burnett's comment. Dave Stromberg: "I definitely feel a new one is needed, even though the students generally accept it as the best available now, this one has seen its days." Gary JIadson and Karen Lythgoe think that the ballroom is nice, but small. "It's too small for Stag Dances and not small enough to have fun with dates." Lynda Sessions and Barb Meske both think that we need a new ballroom closer to the campus. "It's a' big box," said Ross Dredge, "but I've had some good times there." Mary Lou Ensign thinks that the ballroom suits the purpose it's there for. Laree Linford gave the general comment that "it just doesn't seem like a ballroom." Hike, Pep Rally Highlight Homecoming Eve By Renon Henderson Signpost Staff Writer The Flaming 'W' Hike, long a tradition at Weber, will officially start a weekend of Homecoming events. ! Weather permitting, students will meet at the upper campus at 6:30 p.m. to begin the climb. The hike is a stag affair, Glen Palmer, AMS president said today and the entire studentbody is invited to participate. "We want to start the Homecoming Weekend off with a bang, so we hope every one will iurn out for the hike." Glen said. Following the hike, and the lighting of the 'W', there will be a program presented by various school organizations, under the supervision of AMS. Refreshments will then be served. Those who plan to hike up the mountain are urged by AMS to dress warmly. Dance Concludes Week's Activities The traditional homecoming dance sponsored by AMS will conclude the week of homecoming activities. It will be held October 15, in the Weber College ballroom on lower campus immediately following the game. This will be a date affair and tickets may be purchased at the door for $1.25 per couple. Miss Karen Winterbottom will be crowned Homecoming Queen at the intermission and will reign over the remainder of the dance. Society Seeks Original Poems Dr. Leland Monson of the Division of Humanities encourages students to participate in entering poems to the American College Poetry Society for publication. Contributions must be the original work of the student, may deal with any subject, fay not exceed 48 lines, and no individual may submit more than five poems. All entries must be postmarked not later than midnight, December 9, 1960, and the decisions of the Society judges are final. They must be submitted to Alan C. Fox, in care of the Society, with :he entrant's name, address, and school on each page. Homecoming Activities Float Judging 12 noon Parade 2:00 p.m. Game (Weber vs. Boise). .8:00 p.m. Dance .following the game |