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Show WEBKI? COTT.FGF. STC.NPOST WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1!MR Paje S Princess For A Day j WliP n,,,) r,aus One Will Be Weber's Beauty Queen Annual Ten Plans for the annual Whip -ca honoring nil freshman Tirls ire being -eomploAQd hy chairman Betty Firth. The ;on .viil ho 'icld n tho. irstitijtc f rV'i'np. jun-ay. May 13 ioi 2 to "j p. in. Comniitton in charge oT ais rangenicnts arc: An Wl)pcl Tight, -elresh. mcnt chaiini;n: Baih- ra West, invitation chairman; Meriara Jenkins, music injLr.iaaii md June Council, decoration chairman.Officer.'; aaair.Iig above com-nitteoo arc: T'-oVO' " i' .'iiow.'rojU iUOSlr dor.t; Af.on Shcarc. vies prosi-dciiu: Susie Clement-, .-.'cretax-y; Elaine Smith., treasury ifld tol-ty Firth, reporter. Louise dne "Peterson Thartan "Blaulock One of the lovely ladies shown above will be selected as Weber college bathing beauty of 1946 in observance of Sigma's annual bathing beauty contest. Thev Bring 'Em Back Alive Proving that the weaker sex is still mighty and not so slow, fleet footed coeds capture their men in the annual W. C. Sadie Hawkin's Day chase. SADIE HAWKINS VOTED SUCCESS AS FLEET COEDS CAPTURE THEIR MAN Fleet-footed huntresses of We ber college Friday proved to be no match for the stronger sex when they outran the men in a foot race, after giving the men a five sccon,d start, and dragged the first unlucky two to be caught, Bill Carpenter and Grant Garner, to "Skunk Holler" pond for the traditional dunking cene-mony.The event, sponsored by Oty-okwa, was termed a success by those present and participating. Although the men employed hoses and climbed trees the wily coeds ferreted them from behind their defenses to drag them across the finish line and claim their man as partner for the anrtual dance. Dressed in "dogpatch" style clothing, approximately 100 ouys aou gills uau mieu up on the campus following a picnic tart jppyy . jj '''' luncheon, and at the word "go" the men scampered off, seeking refuge. Five seconds later the girls leaped forward in full cry and the hunt was on. It was every girl for herself. An unscheduled incident occurred when the boys turned the tables and threw several of the girls into the pond. Following the chase the men students journeyed to South Fork canyon for the annual Associ ated Men Students picnic out - I ing. The day's activities were climaxed by a dance in the evening during which Ernie Bingham, new student body president, and Donna Wilkinson, were awarded prizes for having the costumes which more nearly resembled Little Abner and Daisy May, Hellen Tollivr Glorta'Pam Donna 11) ii kin son W. A. A. News Notes The annual W. A. A. banquet will be held March 8, 7:30 p. m.. in the college cafeteria. Heels and hose will be in order. Toasts "'11 be given bl Susie Clements. Donna Jo Tracy, 'Marilyn Farr ana Marilyn Combe. The swimmig meet was very successful. Observers found that Weber college has manv grace - ful mermaids. Individual points were: Louarur Huss. 70: Maur-ine Martin. 61; Marion Hick man. 52: Nancy Fetscher. 43; Lois Godfrey. 43; Ruth Henderson. 43; Sara Lee Pugh. 36; Ad-ona Call, 35; Louise Earl, 34: Joan Smith, 33; and Velma Dorthu Uiilma Women's social clubs about the campus selected what they deemed the "most likely specimen" for entry. Results of their judgement prove that women as well as men have an eye for beauty. Roush, 30. Club points were: Chanodo, 362; Kalamata, 271; Sophvita. 132; La Dianaeda, 122; Tiki, 106; and Iota, 100. Chanodo took the diving contest with Louann Huss and Marine Martin, doing the swan dive and the jack knife. Kalamata took the rclap ad the majority of speed records. The archery tournament over with Otyokwa in first place, Tiki in second place, and Iota in third place. Individual winners are Donna Rawlins, Otyokwa 61; Hylda OUey of Tiki with 61 points. Ruth Woody. "1 Compliments of SMALLEY BROS. JEWEtERS Winchester Harris Lorela Sorens'en Soph vita Schedules Canyon Party Soph.vita, club held an outdoor I party Friday in Ogden canyon. J A picnic lunch was planned by I Joan Smith ad each member I was responsible for part of the I menu. i Hot dogs, soda pop, two kinds j of salad, pickles, potato chips, i and olives were served, i Following the picnic lunch I members toasted marshmall I ows. " . ,, ; Both members and food were piled into Ihe back of, a, truck for the ride to the party site. WPMMMMIMMMiiM II MINI LE THE SMART SPORT SHOP FOR THE CUTE COED 406 25th FOB MOTHER'S DAY GIVE HER A BEAUTIFUL Priced low as $4.45 I Pictured is a lovely nun-can Phyfe Style Cocktail Talile in Mahogany. Glass top, Single Pedestal base. Only $'3.50 FURNITURE Store With The Shirley Aufhammer, above, ship contest conducted recently Clothing firm. Foi rim-ess r nay Girl Wins Contest Shirley . Aul hammer, by her tact and personality, won. oa' over nine other Weber Collet-coeds ini the recent sales rir" contest sponsored by ihe Prin cess shop" of Ogden, and wP officially take her plaee t "Princess for a day" at .h store this Satuday. announced Samuel Schwartz, vice-presi. dent of the Princess Shops Inc. this week. Ten Weber college coeds were entered- in the contest, conducted last Satuday at Ihe new r.to re in Ogden, from, which three with the highest amount of sales' .o their credit for the day, were given special awards. Miss Auffhammlr was outfitted completely from head to :oot and from the skin out as "Princess for a Day" while Lorea Sorensen, second place winner received $10 in trade, and Mary Bigham third place winner received $5 in trade at the new store. The other seven participant's j in the contest each received ! three dollars in merchandise. I Miss Aulfhammer was ore ! scntcd with, her new outfit Mon-j day night and this Saturday wil' i act as hostess for .the manage j menl of the Prineess shop in a j formal gown provided for the I occasion by ihe establishmenl . I as "Princess for a Day" follow ing this she is b be honored with flowers and dinner. Other ' Weocr college coeds who participated in the contest were: Pauline Edwards. Dorothy Ridges, Norma Manning. Jeannclte Draayer, Jean Earl, Dorothy Schicven and Marilyn Thurston. 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