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Show Friday, December 15, 193? Pago fe0 Social vsmt& on UJ&boh Qotkqsi QampuA FLORENCE CASHMORE Assistant Editor THE SIGNPOST SHIRLEY CRITCHLOW DONNA JENKINS Co-Editors Dear Santa Claus DEAR SANTA: We've thoiiRht and thought about what we want for Christmas, and considering how hard the times are we've decided that the most economical plan for you and the most practical one for us would be for you to giv us a man. Santa Claus, seeing as we're not asking for so very much this year, we thought that you might bring us a really good speciman. We'd like one with hair like Nick Sweeney's, eyes like Blaine Felt's, eyelashes like Fred Spindler's, lips like Harold Nicholas', legs like Rolfe Peterson's, teeth like Jack Wecker's, hands like Con Morris', feet like Sherm French's physique like Olaf Zundel's, smile and dimples like John Johnson's, complexion like Skip Forsha's, clothes like Bob Peterson's, wit like Keith Hawkins', intelligence like Gale Keyes', personality like Bart Wol-thius, sunny disposition like Junior Cook's, dancing ability like Wayne Boyle's, sincerity like Nor- ! man Bowen's, and a smile like Glen Hadley's. But, Dear Santa, if you can't find us anyone measuring up to these requirements, for pity sake, bring us a MAN. Hoping to see you soon, we remain, Your good little Squaws, Otyokwa. P. S. We wouldn't mind if you brought our present a little early liiis year ill Lime lui me onuw Ball Dance. DEAR SANTA: You know how we have been during the past year, but, anyway, won't you please send us another man. Please, Santa, we need him. We aren't too, too particular, but could you please give us one with: The eyelashes of Con Morris, the hair of Glen Brewer, legs like Bill Taylor's the physique of Del-bert Nye, the smile of Jack Poor-man, the complexion of Fred Foul-ger, the dependability of Norman Bowen, the personality of Dan Curtis, the wit of Grant Neuteboom, and Kent Round's intelligence. Also, we would like him to wear clothes like Eugene Allen, have hands of John Johnson, the teeth of Howard Page, the feet of Seaman Mills, but, oh, Santa, don't let him have the audacity of La Moyne Peterson and Gordon Hug-gins!We'll really appreciate him this year, and not treat him the way we did the one you gave us last year. We had the other one worn out in two weeks almost before New Year's. Yours, La Dianaeda DEAR SANTA: We have all that s, most of s-been good boys all year and would like you to leave a woman in our stocking on Christmas eve. We would like her to have clothes like those of Fred M. Nye Co. (paid advertisement), shoes like those of Miss Read, eyes like those of Vivian Polidor, personality of Charlie McCarthy, hands of Emma Jean Hinley, smiles rf La Dianaeda, teeth of Lottie Lund, eye lashes of Marjorie Tanner, crap-piness of Chonodo, political power of Phoenix? sex appeal of Otyakwa! Please make her a woman of contradictions; let her have: the in telligence of Frenisti? corniness of assemblies, legs like you know whose, coat and shirt of Jack Jack Branham, gab of Blair Burton, generosity of Sophie Tucker (an auto a day is given away) uanuiiig or .Exceisiorites r and con ceit of well now. Yours truly, Sigma Delta Pi P. S. Oh, yes, Santa, von pan come early this year. We will all be in bed by 4:30 a.m. But, Santa please, above all, this woman has got to be able to "hold her own" on New Year's eve. PSS. (Personal stuff, see!) We are all members of Sigma Delta Pi. NSP. (Not so personal.) There' will be a piece of pie, a White Owl and John Paul Jones waiting for you, but don't take it all; leave a little for us. DEAR SANTA: Our Christmas would be very OGDEN CITY FLORAL Flowers for All Occasions 2277 WASH. BLVD. Meet Your Friends in UTAH'S Finest Ballroom Chas. Knight And His 12 Piece Orchestra White City Ballroom Betty Lou Batch Janet Morrin complete if you would only send us the present we lonely boys desire. Our hearts are set on a beautiful dream girl who has the shape of Rama Eyre, the lustrous hair of Vivian Polidor, deep eyes of Athleen Cardon, tempting lips of Marjorie Tanner, cneery smile of Clara Gilman, smooth facial features of Kay Storey, shapely legs of Donna Marie Cur- ran, the soft hands of Dallas Porter, the everlasting oomph of Isa-belle Edwards, the neatness in dress of petite Shirley Critchlow, and the lovely personality of bhir- ley Poulton. And, Santa, we would like our dream-girl to be able to swim like Elizabeth Jones, dance like Athleen Woods, and cook like Mrs. Tanner. Your hopeful friends, The Vikings DEAR SANTA: We would like a girl who has hair like Barbara Fleming's, lips Make The NADINE Your XMAS HEADQUARTERS f or That Distinctive Gift for HER Our stocks are complete in all departments . . everything from head to foot, in a wonderful array of personalized apparel. Remember! A Gift from the Nadine will be appreciated more. Free Gift Wrapping LEARN TO BOWL OGDEN BOWLING CENTER 2652 Washington Blvd. Free Bowling School for Morning at Special rates of 15c a line to college students, Every Week Day up till 6 p.m. THE CHRISTMAS STORE Phoenix Presents Coeds Snow-Ball queen of queens is to be the title of one of the six snappy coeds playing coy in the photos at right, at left, and below. She will reign at the Phoenix-sponsored dance, the evening of December 20, the day school dismisses for the Christmas holidays. Phoenix announces, through President Fred Foulger, that this honor is the greatest the club can bestow because the formal Snow-Ball is the school social of the Christmas season, and the largest annual undertaking of the Phoenix club. But the queen will receive even further honors. Flowers charming to the heart of any coed will be presented to the lovely girl selected for queen. Her identity will be made known at the Snow-Ball. Ann Danvera like Emma Jean Hinley's, shape like Barbara Minter's, eyes like Loyal Christensen's, legs like Hanky Lou Miller's, feet like Shirley Critchlow's ears like Vivian Poli-dor's, nose like Isabelle Edwards,' hands and finger nails like Emma Jean Hinley's, complexion like Caroline Smith's, teeth like .Merle Sackett's, personality like Ida Smith's, eyebrows like Edna Lough-ran's, eyelashes like Barbara Reeve's, kisses like Ruth Shurt-liff's, humor like Betty McCune's, smile like Kay Storey's, knees like Helen Fuller's, dances like Barbara Minter's, loves like Lottie Lund, chin like Betty Lou Balch's innocent look like Connie Rackham's, dimples like Betty Smalley's, and them, boy, we'll consider one of them for a wife. Phoenix DEAR SANTA: Above all things, we would like Hedy Lamarr for Christmas. She Credit Gladly Ladies every Sunday 10 a.m. Mbk Janet Hilton can be wrapped in cellophane and you can put her in our stocking. If you can't possibly get Hedy, we mtght be consoled with a girl composed of the following dream features: Natural glistening nair like Barbara Earl's; big brown beautiful eyes like Neva Huggins; long silky eyelashes like Maurine Jackson's; a nose that is small and puggish, like Kay Storey's; lucious inviting lips like Isabelle Edwards'; a smile that is natural and friendly like Margaret Todd's; sparkling, even teeth like Beverly Peterson's; a shape like Ruth Packer's (she even .beats Ann Sheridan, (the SEASON'S POULSEN DISTINCTIVE 490 - 35th Street All Good Wishes for a mighty MERRY CHRISTMAS Do Not Forget! WE MAINTAIN A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC and ENGRAVING DEPT. . . to Care for Your Every Need . . . Our Job Dept. Will Handle Your Christmas Printing Betty Smallcy Barbara Reeve "Oomph girl"); a satin smooth complexion like Shirley Poulton's; clothes like Mary Lou Madsen's; smart and collegiate; a personality like Barbara Reeve's, friendly, magnetic and sweet; whole some, natural intelligence like Betty Lou Balch; candid sincerity like Betty Smalley's; refreshing humor like Clara Miller's. It would also nelp our spirit if you would bring us a keg of beer. We hope we are not asking too much, if we do get our dream girl we will have a wonderful Christmas. Lovingly yours, Excelsior GREETINGS - ELLISON DRY CLEANING Phone 3884 DEAR SANTA : We have been very good girls (most of the time, anyway), so won't you bring us our heart's desire a man. We don't want to be fussy but couldn't we have these traits: The perfect speciman should have a personality like Clair Whitetly, a wicked wink like Curtis Johnson, a physique like Ole Zundees, debonair attitude ot Jack Wecker, eyes of Jerry Cark, manners of Norman Bowen, hair like Con Morris, pep of Tom Toyn, a gentleman like Larkin Patterson, voice of Bart Wolthius, sincerity of Allan Henderson, and we want him to dance like James Lindsay. Chanodo DEAR SANTA: We are twenty-five girls who would like you to bring us a man for Christmas. We have been looking around school for one who would meet our requirements but we have only found part of what we want in different men. These are what we want: Hair of Carl Worden, eyes of Gordon Huggins, nose of Lewis Briggs, lips of Blaine Felt, teeth of Don Jones, face accessories of Fred Spindler, neck of Ross Ekins, strong arms of Tim Dyer, hands of Gage Stone, feet of Milton Berg-lund, legs of Frank Doxey, physique of Ole Zundel, smile and dimples of John Johnson, clothes of Wendel Forsha, personality of Dan Curtis, PRISCILLA LANE, Warner Bros. start saya "It's loads of fun col lectlng for niy Lane Hope Chest." Let your sweetheart enjoy this thrill of thrills too. Get a Lane Chest for Her this Christmas. Use Boyles Christmas layaway plan. Complete Selection Genuine Lane Chests t.T. . .- BOYLES Good Furniture A Gift From Boyle's Means More ACE PHOTO SERVICE "Everything Photographic" 2484 Washington Blvd. Let Us Help You Select Your Christmas Gifts Phonograph Records Brief Cases Electrical Toys Musical Accessories GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. Housecoats, Lingerie, Hosiery Gifts of Youthful Glamour WOLFER'S MINAMAX HAT SHOP "The minimum of cost and the maximum of value" Greetings MRS. HARRY HEBERT 2337 Washington Blvd. A. W. S. Entertains At Xmas Party "It is more blessed to give than to receive," was the motto of the annual A. W. S. Christrias party held Thursday, December 14, at 7:30 in the Women's lounge. Each girl brought a toy as the entrance fee and. once inside, was put to the amusing and useful task of creating a wardrobe for some little girl's doll. After much industrious sewing and long sessions of"Scandal-Exchange." the potential relief society workers were served refreshments. All the toys and doll's clothes accumulated during the evening will be given to the firemen for distribution to the less fortunate. The committee members whose one desire was to make the party a success were: Advertising: Ethel Hogge, chairman, Clara Gilman; committee to buy material: Marie Stander, chairman, Marjorie Jensen: doll committee: Marian Mikkleson. Lor-ene Taylor; refreshments: Rosella Larkin. chairman, Barbara Earls; music, Christmas carols: Ruth Jacobs, chairman, Helen Moore, Af-ton Huff. and wit of Rolfe Petersen. And last of all Santa Claus we would like "our man" to have intelligence of Blair Burton. Yours truly. Tika Kappa Kapa. $14.95 w Phone 4033 Frenisti Selects New Officers Three incumbent officers were reelected and one new officer chosen at the Frenisti club meeting last Monday. LeMoyne Peterson was retained as president, Dean Brown as secretary, and Stanley Johnson as reporter. The new officer, to fill the position of vice president, is Darrell Maddock. Following the election, plans for a gala Christmas party during the holidays were discussed. 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