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Show SIGNPOST Page S Fpbruary 3, 1961 Students Society Cut Disapprove Mr. Peer By Larry Peer Although the scholarship tro-. phy has changed hands for the first time in ten or so competitions , Phoenix congratulates Sigma Delta Pi for the honor in winning this trophy. As printed in the November 4, 1960 issue of the Signpost, the freedom of ,the press must be vindicated. To slice up other -boys' nlnha Is not necessary at this time. The editorial policy of Syndey exists to expose the functions of his own, and other social groups. The romantic illusions of Excels oro Vipinp- dissolved: examples plm nresidp.nt uses profanity to express feeling of Sydney's fun poking article, green gang continues to gang up and mouth off despite faculty ana student jections, etc. To all incoherant "Students' Sydney expresses his desire to understand the whimpers of green Mammalia; alas Sydney cannot. So when this level of society comes up to college level speech, mannerism, action, etc., Sydney v,oii ottoTYint then to remain si ior,f- Anri until then. Sydney shall and must expose idiot actions of boys clubs to tne siuaeia uuuj w that no one else win ue uiuicv-m sarilv blamed. Sydney Gyntll Confidence Helps Songfest Victors? By John Shaw Woll mo pvervone knows, those invincible men in the green stripes came through in the biggest way last Wednesday night. The winning swaomes ampiy rewarded us at our big party afterward, weve neara rumors that they are going to change their nickname to the Admirals on the accout of the big Navy viptmrv. t-Vip hnvs of Excelsior and our rta.t.ps. toughened ud our leg mus cles ice skating last Saturday night. We seem to have torgouen to congratulate Phoenix on winning the blood drive trophy. Way to go fellas. Keep that gold plated hypodermic needle ponsnea Because you surely need a shot in the arm after last Wednesday night. ....The green crystal ball has been telling the secrets of the future again. It tells us that excels is still in good voice and will take the Hound Dog home with them tonight. Before the ball faded out, it tnlH us that Val Johnson and Mary Malan would be the new Snow King and yueen. So ias the say in Africa; Yours 'till the blood stops flowing from the stuck hog. . . . Sharmea Plans Snow Sculpture Sigma's Grades Lands Trophy By Bon Parker Here's to hoping the scissors will spare enough of my article in order that I may put over my points. Question: Why didn't Phoenix win grade point last quarter? Answer: Their great effort in the blood drive left them with a lack of go juice for their sick minds. Question: Why did Sigma win the grade point last quarter? Answer: Intelligent minds . . . plus . . . lengthy study periods . . . rnimus . . . stag parties. We wish we could all be like Larry Peer, skinny, unshaven and a r'atinnalsistic braergrart ... I hope I haven't offended you, but this of course could lappiy u any of the sick, sick, sick junior oira men. nnnrfltiilations. vou have man aged to shatter eardrums at the games as well as tne songrest. w wish Pennv and Brent a nuipir repivprv from injuries in curred in an auto accident last week. T Hose with this. It seems that the only freedom of the press we enjoy at Weber college is tne right" Phoenix has to taKe in ironing. Birthday's The Word This Week By Nancy Sfcanfield The sisters of La Dianaeda send tret well wishes to Penny Christof- in an apci- terson, laium mjuicu dent last weekend. HB & C! (Tliats Happy Birthday & Congrats to Gail Gunder-son for her engagement.) Happy Jan. 30; Shirley, Feb. 3; and Sally, Feb. 6. It seems the f Pink Ladies real ly hit the books last quarter. But as majority win- k V ' years, we haven t v '.' - !3' given up hope for regaining scholarship Trophy before the year Miss Stanfield is over. Especially with the help of Honor Roll st-iirtnnrsr Jane. Dixie. Gail. Nona. Nancy, Jackie, Jenee, and Merrill. Tf thp wpatherman brine's snow. Dienna Cluvnipneys will design our Carnival Creation. We chose Dienna because she receives fre quent "weather reports." Due to the situation of nothing worth refuting, the usual cold war will rest this issue. , Songfest is over, and now we can I b r e ia t h e until ' next week. Con-is gratulations g o to the winners, we - know they j deserve it. i Felicitations V - (look it up, 1 k ' -did) to Barbara Miss Monk Davenport sel APterl' "Outstanding Sonhomore Girl." She is a good example of a superior oo-eu Sharmpa did it ae-ain - the sp.KolArshiD troDhv is ours for an other ouarter. Thanks to 4 poin ters: Karen wnite, JJaria rarnsn and Jill Bateman and all the other honor students, we pulled a 3.2 average. Now we need to do it again. We'd like to commend TK on an entertaining assembly. If it hasn't snowed, we may oe making mud pies instead of snow sfiiilntures todav. But whatever hapens, it promises to be fun. Any way - sun or snow, wen meet you on the peak. Lets support the cultural side of life next wek. Say for instance, the band concers, the play "Glass Menagerie," and Sharmea's assembly. Tonight's the game and we'll bring the Hound Dog. But a thought to ponder: are you yelling for the dog or for the team? Till my blood ceases to thicken. Floppy To Say t's All Over . . . By Pam Ford Tn VipT-ialf of thp p-pisha p-irls nf 0 . 0 TlaKai Kyoto we want to say thanks to Cheryl Paxton for writing our column. We were very saa to near tnat sne naa departed for the ice and snow of Alaska. Thp Knnp-fest was a hie' success No more "Good Mornings, merry sunshine," and boy, are we glad! We get to sit back and relax till April now. Our thanks to Lorilee Hayes, Songfest chairman. AhChoo! Those feathers still have me sneezing. Our parwlifla.tA for Snnw Carni val Queen is Barbara TJnn. We wish her lots of luck. Sherry Niap- oli is designing our snow sculp ture. Sandra Rurnett is dvine- to see her name in print so here goes, SANDRA BURNETT. rinnrl lurk tr the team tonight against Snow. We're going to make another try for that hound dog. v Mioko san T.S. Onnirrats fro Corrle Oborn foT winnins first place in oratory at the U. of V., Friday. Pledges Take A Member's Vow By Carolyn Sommers O. T. pledges became active members of the tribe last Sunday night when membership -oaths were taken at Nancy Sycamore's home. An af ter-ceremonv ban- mip.t followed at Harman's, where the new squaws enjoyed a real Indian feast. Congratulations are in Order this week to the Sophomore Class officers on the success of the Orchid Ball and especially on the selection of the Outstanding Sophomore Girl, Barbara Davenport. Wp're nrniul to claim Barbara as a loyal O.T. Squaw who is truly deserving ol tlus nonor. O.T. thanks Phoenix for a really celebration after the Rnnp-fpst. Now that the bier event ia over the snuaws are eniovine: that much anticipated extra no-ur of sleep in the mornings. ....Congratulations also to Sharmea and Sigma for taking top scholastic honors last quarter, and to O.T. and Phoenix for placing second. It appears that the Navy is trso hnsv with Secret Service man euvers to keep their heads above water when it comes toscholarship. Polygamy Party Highlights Week By Judy Hodson Miss Hodson Lambda Delta singers showed their stuff Wednesday night at the annual Weber College Song fest. These LDS songsters put into effect the long hours of prac-ice andvocalizing. One of the hiee-est inter-chanter parties this quarter took place last night at the Institute. The onnrt Hi-pw affair was one the pre sented many surprises and much fun. TVip Lambda. Delta Women's Basketball team is still keeping the ball bouncing as iar as competition is concerned. The girls are really fast on their feet and sure shooters. They have won 3 games of 4 so far. Lambda Delta was not slow in putting in their preferences for the annual "Preference Ball'. Surely seems like AWS is going to have one of the biggest dances this quarter. Has anyone figured out the clues yet? It seems like the biggest Institute social of the quarter will take place February 17. uttlp hpart-shaDed clues and re minders are very puzzling - aren't they. . . . |