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Show THE SIGNPOST Page 3 i s ScandaUk o$ JAc lOnak Some like it spicy some like it hot But they like it best who don't get caught. And that doesn't mean you either, Doris Ward Just what were you doing in room 105 with seven fellows? The latest report is that Charlie Letz can't kiss a girl without touching her isn't it, Doris. It's been faintly rumored around that there's been a few bveaks this week and tr.at c'oesn't me.m hearty eith'. r , un-ies.s Kay S really does fee as bad as she seems to about Blaine's being fancy iv?.?. Vivian Polidor and Billy Chase really believe that there's no place like a fire place to get acquainted with other people. Course you don't have to believe that. Raulston Zundell knows it's love now he claims it must or else why could he see certain reflections in every stream n' stuff. Then to say that he hadn't had experience right in class. Speaking of classes Mr. Mon-son is rather annoyed with college students. He insists (after reading a Rosetti poem) that no one in Weber has really been in love. But anyone can tell that a certain dark-haired Excelsior-ite feels pretty unhappy. (Call it love or what have you about his best gal friends (formerly) going out with another club member (Chuck Woodcock, to you). The latest procedure for winning the gal is go "Gangling". For further explanation of this comedy term refer to Rama Eyre and Andy." The man about School" is what they call him Hugh Garner of course. He's the S. P. of more gals than you can count on two hands. Including up to date: One blonde, two brunettes and Maye of course! Herd around: Kay Story (giving a definition in a test) "gravity? The state of being grave." There seems to be a little trouble these days to see just who's going to get Dean now that he's back in circulation, which reminds us that Farrell looks a little sad in "trying to get along without you very well," even if it was her idea. Wish these wimmen would make up their minds: Marge R. seems "more than interested in "Gib" and then she goes clear to Salt Lake City to see Harry. Ditto for Florence F. There seems to be more than a platonic interest in Everal's and Mary's little affair with Stanley, LaMoyne, and Austin. This couldn't be another of those crushes that are going around, could it? Speaking of crushes, Spring sure encourages 'em (even if it is in between rain drops). Dean B. goes for LaVenna; Sherm F. for Nina R. ; Bob "Stinky" D. for Kay B.; and two of 'em apiece for Maurine J. and Florence C. But the best of the week seems to be Dean and Betty Mae. Arline M. and Lorene T. both admit Wayne Christensen is "very nice", and Wayne admits both Lorene and Arline are "very nice". Someone's got to give in. DOKOS 2522 Washington Blvd. ESTABLISHED 1870 (Pnftrn. Elatj Supports Local Athletics j OUR SPORT PAGES NEWS OF -E- - society - -- a . - $ t i i V , . PHYLLIS CARDON President Frenisti Hosts at Annual Spring Outing Monday night in beautiful Og den canyon, Frenisti members were hosts to their partners at a campfire canyon party. The hike is an annual affair held each spring. Those present were Chet Gil-gen, Ruth Tillo:son, Jake Weese, Mary Huggins, Raulston Zundell, Doris Bybee, Charles Letz, Doris Ward, Le Moyne Peterson Norma Barrows, Clyde Wade, Mary Peterson, Gordon Huggins. Burma Heap, Des Norton, Betty Peterson. Bob Clark, Mary Fae Green, Bill Chase. Vivian Poll dor, Aaron Roylance, Isabel Read, Orville Neilsen, Nina Nelson, Darrel Maddock, Ruth Miller, Jack Craven, Betty West Stuart Wheelright, Dean Brown Pearl Berrett, and Mrs. B Chase, chaperone. Membership Banquet May 30 has been announced the date for Frenisti' s annual membership banquet to be held at Green Gables. Twenty-two members and guests have been invited to attend. Officers for next year will receive their offices and bits of inspiration. Special guests of the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Cluster M. Nilsson. and Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dixon. The committee in charge of arrangements includes: Chester Gilgen, Raulston Zundell, Morton Fuller, Aaron Roylance, Le-Moyne Peterson, and Bill Chase. Phi Rho Pi Holds Election for Officers Last Wednesday Phi Rho Pi held its election of officers for the coming school year. Blair Burton was elected president; Barbara Reeve, vice president; and Dee Lund, secretary. All of these students have been active in forensics for the past year. The outgoing officers are Harold Benson, president; Merle Allen, vice president; and Melvin Manfull, secretary. ' Much of the responsibility for the big National Phi Rho Pi Debate tournament, which is to be at Weber next year, will rest with the new officers. i COVER THE SPORTING f I i THE WORLD 1 FLORENCE FRANCIS Vice-President SHIRLEY POULTON Reporter Women's Annual Recognition Banquet And Dance, May 26 Every Weber college coed who has participated in a school activity this year will be officially recognized for her accomplishments next Friday evening at the Associated Women Students' Recognition banquet. The semi-formal affair will be held at the Hotel Ben Lomond in the ballroom at seven p. m. amid a beautiful array of pink and white peonies. During the banquet the officers of the organization, Phyllis Cardon, president; Florence Francis, vice-president; Norma Barrows, secretary; Shirley Poulton, reporter; will turn over their offices to the new officers for next school year. Shirley Poulton will receive the office of president; Carol Smith, vice-president; and Florence Main, secretary. Helen Blood and Ruth Jacobs, active in the Women's Athletic association, will give recognition to the women athletes of the college during the banquet. Following the dinner, escorts will call for their partners for the dance at nine. Margaret Smith is general chairman of the dance preparations, and Barbara Reeve is general chairman of the banquet. Special committees include dance programs, June Tracy; tickets, Marge Jarvis; table decorations. Carlene Lindquist; menu, Shirley Poulton: recognition committee, Doris Bybee and Penny McCombe; orchestra, Beverly Briem ; advertising, Rama Eyre; invitations, Norma Barrows; toastmistress, Nadine Madsen. La Dianaeda Last night La Dianaeda pledged three girls, Margaret Tarren, Kathleen Graham, and La Vinna Marble at the home of Lottie Lund. Hostesses of the party were: Lottie Lund. Rama Eyre, Florence Francis, Shirley Poulton, and Vivian Faulhaber. t! i r - r" . s i r, - i ! - ! ? I NORMA BARROWS Secretary Oxyokwa Meeting to be Held in Brigham Otyokwa's monthly night meeting will be a progressive dinner party in Brigham next Wednesday, May 24. During the evening Merle Sackett, Bette Mae Nelson, and Marge Robbins will be hostesses to the other members of the club. Canyon Party The Squaws entertained their partners the evening of May 4 in Southfork canyon. Songs followed a weinie roast about the campfire. Shirley Critchlow was general chairman of plans for the party. Members of Otyokwa and their escorts ' included Nadine Madsen, Glen Clarke, Irene Coombs, Sherman Hodsen, Bette Mae Nelson, Dean Williams, Verna Lindsay, Vern Had-lock, Farrell Ensign, Bob Peterson, Aurlene Osmond, Edna Loughran. Keith Madsen, Carlene Lindquist, Larkin Patterson, Evelyn Smith, Val Goddard, Sybil Doxey, Carl Olsen, Babbie Earls, Chuck Woodcock, Phyllis Cardon, Bill Thomas, Clara Miller, Darrell Deis, Ruth Tol-hurst, Bob Clark, Odette Scow-croft, Jack Wecker, Shirley Critchlow, Scott Watkins, and Neva Jacobson, chaperon. Larry Crabbe, featured in Par-amount's "Unmarried," is credited with having saved 18 persons from drowning in a single year. LRSflmueLS Graduation Footwear S2.49 to S4.95 Dainty white slippers, open or closed toes and backs, in linen mesh or crushed kid. All heel heights. Young Men's Shoes S2.98 to S5.00 White, gray, tan, or two-tones. A grand array of styles for Young Men, by Peters and other well-known makers. DOWN STAIRS SECTION Gay Nineties Party Enjoyed by Iota Tsui Kappa Hisses, boos, and snickers greeted the eight act vaudeville presented in the music room Wednesday evening, May 10, by Iota Tau Kappa pledges. The occasion was the frivolous opening of the "gay nineties," spring initiation party held by the organization. The can-can, danced by the entire cast, was the outstanding number. A repeat performance on Twenty-fifth street corner also drew a large Audience. Following the frivolity the nine pledges were formally initiated at a candlelight ceremony and became members of the club. As each girl took the I. T. K. pledge she received a corsage of pink sweetpeas and blue corn flowers.Refreshments were served following the ceremony. Invitations to the party were received rolled up in small old fashioned glass lanterns, carrying out the theme of the whole affair. Those initiated were: Lois Bel-nap, Edith Anderson, Va Lois Burnett, Agnes Jensen, Lorene Taylor, Luella London, Evelyn Tibbitts. Kathleen Jones, and Gayle Seymour. Members present were: Donna Hogge, Ruth Tillotson, Bessie Wade, June Agren, Helen Fletcher, Helen Blood, Marie Haydon, Ortel Hadley, Rose Burchell, Delpha Hales, Marie Lund, Leah Geddes, Edith Burghout, June Scriven. Mary Peterson, Roberta Wade. Janet Paul, Ruth Jacobs, Kathleen Benson, Helen Moore, Marge Garner, Eileen Manning, Delia Marriot, Elinore Scoville and Helena Danielson, sponsor. Student Body Hike to Mt. Ogden Tomorrow The first student body hike to Mt. Ogden, sponsored by the Vikings, is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 9:30 a. m. Students will leave the mouth of Taylor's canyon at that time to trek to Mt. Ogden. The entire Weber student body has been invited to participate in the stag affair. For those who enjoy the less strenuous type of hiking, another party will leave Taylor's canyon at 3:30 for Malan's Heights. In the evening the two parties will converge and have lunch, a program, and receive awards (leather souv enirs). |