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Show February 19, 1954 SIGNPOST Page 3 Friendliest Girls Is RSoemich tor aOe? f c " , ',' ft 1 Fi-.-r .pfk t- 1 ! V- fa ft 8 A' Noma Allen was chosen as Friendliest Girl at the annual Friendship Banquet which was sponsored by Otyokwa this year. Her attendants were Myrna Larsen and Joanie Shaum. By SIG PONT It's that time again, so let's go for a couple of rounds. The other day I noticed a "For Sale" sign in front of the Moench building. I understand that the State is going to buy it and turn it into a home for retired economists.Overheard in the physiology lab: First Student That's not the right way to handle a microscope. Second Student Don't give me any of your orbiccilaris oris, or I'll give you my metatarsals right in the glutaeus maximus. Wish I knew what that meant. I read the other day where Jack Benny is finally turning forty. You know he's taken quite a bit of kidding about being 39 for so long. I don't know why everybody is making such a fuss. Heinz has been 57 for a great deal longer than that. Blue Beards Since Mark Wood has been growing a beard for the Cellar UP IN LIGHTS Noma Allen Is Prominent Soph By SALLY COLOHAN The name Noma Allen has a special significance to the student body of Weber. This versatile miss is the owner of one of the liveliest and most outstanding personalities to be found on the campus. Noma hails from Ogden High, stands five feet ten inches tall, has green eyes and brown hair. A glance at her record will prove she is a student with personality plus. Her first year at Weber found her Freshman representative to A. W. S. - Her sophomore year has brought her numerous honors. La Dianaeda claims her time for social activities; the athletes of Weber are given her solid support through her work in Whip Club. She has shown her ability as a leader by her election as A. W. S. president, a job that requires a great deal of time and hard work. Friendliest Girl Her sincerity, charm, and friendly attitude recently won her the title of "the friendliest girl on the campus." Noma is majoring in Business, and looks forward to continuing her college career at BYU next fall. She says education is also a big interest to her, and may later decide to study for the teaching profession. All-round service to her school has elected her a place among the outstanding members of her class. She will be a leading star wherever she goes. LD Girls Strive to Build Charm Charm is the attribute that every girl strives for. It is the ability to perform her many tasks in a pleasing manner. It is the graciousness of presenting her personality to those whom she meets. LD girls are continually building their charms. Their symbols of friendship, culture, and beauty are goals which they are trying to attain. In every activity, whether it is in a school room, on the campus, at a party or alone, charm is displayed. Charm has been obtained and exhibited by two of the sailors recently. Noma Allen and Myrna Larsen have achieved the honor of friendliest girls on the campus. Myrna was also chosen most outstanding Sophomore girl. Congratulations, girls, for your success with charm. Theater play, I must confess that I was wrong he does too shave. I finally got around to watching Liberace the other night on TV, and it is pretty easy to see why there are so many jokes about him. However, I think Brother George is the real star of that show because he doesn't say anything, and that takes real talent. I have been asked to give my definition of the kiss. It is a NOUN because it is common and proper. It is a PRONOUN because she stands for it. It is a CONJUNCTION because it joins together. It is a VERB because it may be active. It is a PREPOSITION because it has an object. It is an INFINITIVE because it expresses action. It is an OBJECTIVE because it needs no explanation. It is an ADVERB because it tells how much he loves you. Crazy Mixed Up Rid I found a letter kicking around my waste basket, so I guess I should answer it. Dear Sig Pont: I have been going on and off with a boy, although not steady. I am not serious, but he is. I tried to dissuade him by asking somebody else to the Preference Ball, but at the same time I don't want to hurt him. What should I do? Crazy Mixed Up Kid. Dear C. M. U. K.: He must not have very much on the ball if he can't take a hint, but I wouldn't worry about his feelings if I were you. I don't think he is worrying about yours. Now don't forget the letters, friends. A fire in a stove goes out if you turn out the gas. I take my leave with this thought: Sometimes a girl who is too sweet to resist should. "If every member every week, Submitted just one Lead, Those 50 extra salesmen Would then fulfill their creed.' " '''S Americans Enights of the Sfef. . . 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