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Show Pajre 8 VA WEBER COLLEGE SIGNPOST Wednesday, May 29, 1946 The Reader's Dei-Jest (Continued from Pago 1) Wo ran into an old friend the other day. Remembering that he had married a very attractive girl gome live year3 ago, we asked him Jf ."he was a beautiful a;; ever. "Yes. she ts," he replied, "only riiow it lakes her a little lunger." A woman takes longer to dress than a man because she has to slow down for the curves. And Bait Moulders. Ayard without trees isn't fit for a dog, it says here. Say, if you can't sleep, just move over close to the edge of the bed and In a minute or two you'll drop off. We hear a dance for married students was held at the Univer. sity of Texas recently. It was scheduled to last until midnighl, but ended at 11:15 when the last rouple left for home. To feed Junior, no rloubt. t0 you know Ait? Art Who? Artesian:. Oh, sure, I know Artesian Well, ' We'll have to hurry home how I as Mom does'nt want the house j left alon". ThWe's no one .here hut the clock, and It's going. Andy La Dianaeda Holds Election Vor New Club Officers Wednesday at 12:30 the mem. hers of L. D. held elections "or club officers of 1MB. '!7. The new. ly elected officers b -. nounced at the fiTijal bankjuet' which will be held Mnv '39111 in (he Coontal Inn al 7:00 p. m.. Kdn-i Mae NooVda who reuain-cd inactive during the winter quarter will be made a member at that time. The mniphfs 1,1' 1.;, DJaWa-edfe feel very proud of the fact .ha! eight of the rroshman meme'i were made members of Ihe Whin club. This is the largesf nun. br of gierls L. b. has been ririvir. eged to have in the Whip club for several years. Last week Miss Carmel SuTTl. van. a freshman member of La Dianaeda. exchanged marriage vows with Lyle Raiscott of Salt Lake City. May 9th Mary Shew-chuk gafe a shower for Carmel and the L. D. girls at her home Refreshments were served and the girls hid farewell to Carmel who has left Ogden for a long honeymoon wih her husband. Monday. May 20th, Mrs. Clar. isse Hall, advisor to the girls of Dianaeda, held a party at her house in honor of the girls who are graduating. She served a lovely dinner, after which every one talked and told their plans for the summer. The girls all n-i-i nun uicy nave neon privi legou to have been aemiainieH with such a fine woman as Mrs en a lovclv corsage of carria Hall. and nuts. Each mother was giv Eleven sophomore girls of La tions-Dianaeda will say a final fare I 0ra Jean Heslop, Aldine Case well to Weber on the evenine o une 5th. The Commencemenl exercises wil undoubtedly be the j Compliments ! of j SM ALLEY BROS. JEWELERS ! .. Ensign Drug Co. . Prescriptions 333 . :itli Street Ogden. Utah Phone 2.2251 DOKOS CANDY CO. 2522 Washington Blvd. WAA Clim; : With Annual Banquet After a busy year of sports, W. A. A. closed its seasor. vW 'jOTbui Joyce rs'ichoia-; toastmistress. moves. The ft i t I'-'liCS WIS Av.-.ivSm w.n-c Rut- V'aody i . O'-tf: manage ;q jRnuuc .tin; I preside I as nrl Mrs. Mnrva stress of ce e-.niual report or oven hy r.y'Ja presenter! b" rho fol'own," and ti'.am man- ping pong. La Veil Smcdley checkers. Shirley Rabe; bis kothall. loui.se Scovel ; squash. Jacquiline Allen; BWirm4rg, Maurine Martin; loul pltehhr; Phyliss Frickson, tehn'qoolt. Zona McCulloch; badminton. Betty McQuiro; Softball, Made lyn Watkirts; term's, Sii"ic Clements: archery, Adona Call. Five quarter participation certificates were awarded y Certie Tie following 18 sopho. more girls: Jaequclir': Allen. Dal(.ne Baldwin, Ruth Bcrta-ghole, Marian BlaylOck, Ruth jean Bott, Arlene Biiem. fvy June Carver, Joan Clayton. Susie demerits, June Cornell. Dorthea Dalton, Kliso Marie i Dixey, Jeani.tte Draayer, Ther- esa Eckenbreoht. Pauline Ed wards, Phyliss, Ericksmi, Bev Kalamata Names Officers For iNeu School Year Officers of Kalamata for next year were announced last week at the "Queens ofFriends" annual Mother's Tea. They are as follows: Ora Jean Heslop, presi. dent; Aldine Case, vice-prosi dent: June Chrtstensen, secre- Ora Jean Hesbp (ary; Beverly McCafferty, irca surer; and Ruth Rhccs, report cr-histoiMan,. Each new officer was an nounced by the present officer after which she was given a lovely corsage of pink carnations A program consisting of soft music, a vocal solo by Lorela SorenXen, and reading by Donna Rhees, was given after which light refreshments were served consisting of frappe. cake, mini . Ruth Rhees. and Zona McCull-Whip for the coming year. Diamond rings are getting io become a tradition in Kalamata it seems for ten Kalamata members and pledges have receiv3d diamond during the past school year. They are: Fern Wheelwright. Dalene Baldwin. Ruth Sherman, Tris Kunzler. Shirley Gardner, Lois Godfrey, Aileen Smith, and Barbara Hansen. Connie Rhees. and Befh Bailey. Officers of Kalamata's alumro association will be elected in :.hc near future. last time the girls will be to. ther for many months and they are all looking forward to the oc. casion with mixed feelings of joy and sorrow. All ihe girls dread the thoughts of leaving Weber ,but are anticipating with delight the future years. President. Arlene Briem and reporter of fall and winter quarter. Ruth Bertagnale are graduating with honors and evryonc is very proud of them. The grad. uating members of La Dianaeda take this opportunity to say. goodbye Weber, it's been grand. A. B. Phone 2-5522 Year's Activit erly. Farr, Marilyn Fair. Be.;;. Firth. Thora Gbuld, SJft : Ir- derson, Marian Hickman. Johnston. LuellaJov--KUnzler. Maurin" Mift'n ma Newcomh. Joyce Nict'ol-Joy Nichols. H";d O'te- o- - Parry, Shirley Pickett, Sara Lee Pugh. Shirlev Rabe. Ndine P.av. Carol Shaughnessy, Afton Sealer, Vera Sherwood. 1 -Vi ''. Smcdley. Aileen Smith. Ela'C! Smith, Jacvucline Snell. Lorpla Sorenson. Barbara West . A-nn Wheelwright, Ferr Wheelwright ,-Rp'h Woody. Norma Wright. Fifteen outstanding copho mores were preser ved by p ! Swenron. They received a five quarter award "W." The outstanding girls were Maurin Mar. tlri, Hylda Olley. Joyce Nich-olas, Juno Cornell, Phyliss Eri. ckson, Nadine Ray, Ivy June Carver, Carol Shaughnessy, Ruth Woody, LaVell Smedley, Jacqueline Allen, Dalenc Baldwin, Lorela Sorenson. Thora Gould. Barbara West. The banquet was climaxed by the presentation of the new of ficers: Louann Huss, president: Carol Osmond, secretary; Lucky Tippets, Intra-mural man ager, and Fay Cramer, reporter I 1-1 l-ftl fi ll illtBI&! X. I 1 nllClltlll . . - Gel Whip Bids Forty-six frpshman girls received bids to the Whip club, Friday, May 17. New pledges are: Shirley Auffhammer, Mary Bingham, Jean Binnie, June Brewer, Elaine Broadbent, Aiding Case, Shirley Chandler, Melba Charlesworth, Anna Col-vin. Marilyn Combe, Fay Cramee, Ruth Dixon, Jean Earl. Louise Earl, Jean Fackrell. Norma Fletcher, Nancy Flet. cher. Mary Lou Gregory, Kathry Hackett, Ora Jean Heslop, Car ma Hill, Ruth Holm(,s, Lou Ann. Huss, Barbara Hymas. Mary Jean Jnson, Martha Johnson. Jat Madsen, Norma Manning Zona McCullock, Beth Olse, Carol Osmond, Gloria Phinney, Con. nie ILeid, Marilyn Robinson, Kathryn Rogees, Ruth Rhees. Marion Shaw, Janice Shupc, Donna Smith, Joan Smith, t b'6) Spackman, Shirley Stark, -lelen Toliver, Jean Wilcox, Beth Willie, Margaret Ellis. Ex WebcnSe Gets Bagiiio JTnrlciUgh BAGUIO. P. I.,.. April ?9 Technical Sergeant Emery A Taylor, RD No. 2, recently spen; j en eleven day furlough in Ba j guio, Luzon, summer caDitni and playground of the Phili pines at Camp John Kay's re. creation center. Sgt. Taylor, who attended Weber college, Weber, Utah, entered the Army, March S, 1945 rrom his home in Ogden. Utah His wife. Mrs. Helen Taylor, ftow resides at 581 Osborne -t. His mother. Mrs. Wm. Urry, is at present living at 170 Adams Avenue. After training al Camp Maxey. Tex., Sgt. Taylor ,mi barked Augus'. 14. 1945. for over seas dufy in the Philippines. Sgt. Taylor has been award ed the Good Con'duct Medal and 1 the Meriterious Srvice Award. I He is now serving with the 1434th on Luzon. Service Bureau Complete Program The community Service Bur.. 1 eau is closing the year with a prograu at the State Industrial School oni June 12. This Bureau worgs i conjunction with the community of Cgden in producing programs ad individual ial- i enlt from Weber college. The Bureau is comparatively j new at Weber, this being its sec- ond year. It was first started i sume chairmanship next year, urder the English department j This year the Bureau has sent with Leland Monson as head, many varied programs to clubs, but it later passed to the music wards, schools and private par-department, first under Roland I ties. CAPITOL RECORDS Presents Albums 10 STAFFORD Sings ' "Sometimes I'm Happy" "The Boy Next Door",' etc $2.63 PIANO COCKTAILS By Buddy Cole "Body And Soul" "Temptation" and "Stardust" etc . . . $2.63 Songs By The DINNING SISTERS "The Way Yon Look Tonight" "Once In A While" and "Brazil" etc S2-63 Glen Bros. Music Co. Gloria Parry, winner in a close race with ten contestants in Sigma's annual bathing beauty contest, was crowned Miss Weber College as a climax to A- V. S. fatigue week. She reigned as queen of the whisker frolic and aided in selection of the fuzziest and hairiest of Weber men. . ffftir J VfpS EWaiMR OH Oli.S Easter Success La Dianaeda officers tittjlay. proclaimed Easter Week. Jj 'great success." The assembly 'eld Friday April 19. was highly acclaimed. A arge atter-' ance marked the Mconhgbi Fantasy, formal dance held in the college ballroom, Saturday, pril 20. And the anmtal Easter breakfast was held Easter'morn at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Nearly one hundred alumnae, including current members of La Dianaeda , were in attendance. Saturday, May 4. La Dian aeda members served as ushers at the P. T. A. convention held at the Hotel Ben Lomond La Dianaeda and Phoenix are planning a joint party which will be held sometime in the near tuture ii'ls have rhoT Meier-Toliver to represent L. D. in the Sigma bathing beauty contest.Exam Determines Worries Of The College Girl In order to de'ferrhin'e Ihe ma- j tnr worries and emotional dis- , turbancon of the college girl, a I -necial assembly for women students was held Wednesday, March 29. in the Moenchaudi'-t-rium. Eeach girl was given a quest-ionaire consisting of over a hund. red questions divided into five groups under the headings of family, social, sqhool, health, and religious problems. She was .required to judge each problem as to whether it caused her worry constantly, frequently, once in a while, or never. These tests were given in order to aid Miss Mae Welling, formar dean of women ;ir Wcfter in completion of her cam--" a! Stanford University. She will return to her former position at Weber college v, hen her yor in Palo Alto is finished. Then there's -rionvm01ls, who .authored today's inspirational When people all making facer And all the world'; and a-jar I meditate on spaces i-ound are j And smoke a mild cigar. Parry and at the present time under Grant Cook. Margaret Binnie was first student chairman of the Bureau and Ruth Henlderson has been in charge of the Bureau this year. Louana Huss has also been active on the Bureau and will as- Miss Weber College Chanodo Plans Final Banquet Social Season Saturday, June 1st, Chanodo' t final banquet will be held at the Graycliff Lodge in Ogden Can- vnn iirhgr Wont m-oci , i ord ir. nounced that the new officers for the year 1946-47 will be pre- sented at this banquet. Louann Huss has been chair, mam of all plans. The banqupt will start at 7:H0 p. m. Maurine Martin, member, ana i Robert West were married, May 15th. The wedding was held at the home of the bnde's parentj. I Thora Gould, Kathryn Hack I gtt, and Barbara West attended j the bride. In the evening a reception ball was held in the 20th Latter-Day SainjJ Ward. After a sh'ou tt$ to Oregon, Maurine returned '.o complete hor course and graduate trom'Webcr College. Barbara West is now ..earing . u beautiful diamond on Jie Jiirc ' finger left hand , Mothex-s Day. May lxth, -Jie girl's of Chanodo honored JieTr' mother s at a iviomer s lea giv - en at the home of Patricia Olseh, North Oeden. Refreshments were served and each Mother Was presented a gardenia corsage.Yugoslav Praises Osden's Lovely ?omen Francika Eckland, Yugoslavian beauty expert, and not uncomely herself, was welcomed to Ogden recently. She is here to tell Ogden women how to be beautiful. She is a recognized authority in the field, having spent the past two years in the United States promoting the art of beauty. Prior to that she advised women in Russia, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, an,cl other European countries regarding their personal appearance. "You people in America do djanglc and 1 not know what you have," she 1 said in her intriguing accent, interstellar I "Your women they are so at-tractive independent and and," she groped for the right word, "athletic." i "The scenery here in the mountains brings tears to rny eyes it is so beautiful. And the women and girls! They are the prettiest I have ever seen any place in the world. The very first thing I noticed during my week's stay in Salt Lake were the well-dressed, beautiful wo- men. And now I have come to Ogden they are just as beau, tiful." Ellison Dry DISTINCTIVE 490 25th Street Otyckwa Complete Successful Year Now that another school year is drawing to a close sae ?r.em-bers of Otyokwa can look back I on successiui ana nappy miw j spent at Weber college. Each I Each squaw can, feel proud of i the activities she and her club I have participated .in and the j things they have accomplished Hi eh on the list of club J. onon is the winning of first prize :"or the bst club assembly of the year. Equally as high is the winning of the scholarship tronhv, so now it is thcir's so j to present their Lfdia T4MK9 scholarship to Jean Binnie. The last few weeks have be.-m busy weeks for the members of O'.ykowa. On May 16, the nlumm of Otyokwa honored the gradual ing members at a banquet, and each girl was given a nose-gray Of sweet peas and roses. The freshmen members gave ,he' sophomore members a canyon party las), Monday. There Was plenty of hamburgers, soda water, ice cream, etc., and this quantity of food in addition 'o B an;e bonfire singing, ana a very enjoy- talfcipg made for ao!c evening, I i . The final club activity of year will be held Wednesday, May 29. This will be a formal banquet held a jlie Colonial Inn. At this time new club officers will be announced and sophomore members will offi. cially beco'jfW alumni. ha Rho Omega Selects Leaders Alpha Rho Omega laid thf foundations for next year's club by holding elections and iriva lous in one big brawl. Now of ficers for She coming year are: Bruce McKay, president; Lloyd Thompson, vice-president; and Bob Wright, secretary. Members present at the meeting were: Lloyd Thompson, Bob Murray, John, Henry Bot( ill, Boyd Pett. Dick Zran, Lamar Robbins, Jack Porter , Frank Wilkinson, and Bob Wcods. Pledges initiated into ;he Jiltfo were: Owen Shupe, Dale Pp.lsi pher, Dick Pettygrove, Jay Simpson, Russ Sheppard, Jay Tharkery, Brure MdKay. GuicV; Gaz, Bob Vogt. Don iardinvj',; Ken Larsen, Bill Jarkson, Harvey Srhwitzer, and Weston Porter.Under the dirertion of the new offiders and the advisor, Dr. Mi, nor, the club is expected to go places nexlf year. - i Judging from ihe Lincoln i highway, Mr. L. must have been j a fine man, but wiiat a piker i that guy Detour must have been. Cleaning Co. DRY CLEANING Ogden, Utah Eifflit Men Beeome New ibers Of Excelsior Eight men were made members' of Excelsior, and Ctvc -..e-e j made pledges, ... a buffet )ui..fi meeting held last Thurr gy, " was rovoalod lv John Ye-m"-' President. The total --.e-M,.-t--'-'n now border"-, closely upon 1ho number set by S'udent Board Control, ihat is aheut 38 The eight who had undergo- a quarter of pledging and are now members are; Wallace Mc. Phie. Bob Odenthal, Roy '.lad. sen, Stu Cramer, Marvin Mum-ford, Ralph Crawford. Kenneth Crase, and Jack Steele. Now pledges of Excelsior are Dave Overstreot, Jack Stark, Dave Mason. Dean Singleton. the excellent wovk mry were rio-and Don Egginton. ing. The financial status of Gx- Busiiiess Undertaken . celsior has risen sharply in .he Plans were discussed to cam- ' past three weeks. tomorrow's tasmions THE SMART SPORT SHOP FOR THE CUTE COED 406 25th Street Watson 'Smart .pit In The IloteJ Eat STAMEY3 432 . ; .Snappy Service 132 . ! an. t7 Oamoi-ek Ace Photo Service 328 Twenty Fourth Street Ogden, Utah ENLARGERS DARK ROOM SUPPLIES EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC pr.ign for Blake Storey, Excel, sicr's candidate lor business manager. Ray A'-i.s. cani'id. in the pvimnrv ejection, ate. Tor President, was defeated baseb; 11 team was cqnslder6d. Further organization or -;he Manager Ray A :1am-: ''ill make out a starting lineup for ihe next game. So far the phase of intramural activities has been heavily supported, and the President asked that the same support be given for all the rest of ibis quarter. The President also con. gratulated the new secretary and the treasurer, Gene Frods-ham and Carlos Martindell, on TaiMM Apparel" LS VST Ben Lonvctid At 35th Sti F m. DIAL 2-5184 |