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Show Fage S i Loan Fund Ball to be - Society THE SIGNPOST cahc(aL ctf the Weak Some of these days, Phyllis Cardon, your after-dates will get mixed up on the time then won't you be embarrassed! Too bad, girls, but it looks like Cecil Christensen has been snagged and by a teacher, too but then that's probably the best way to learn. Some of the mysteries around school seem to be: Blaine Felt's shyness; Verna L.'s aloofness; Boner's temperament; Herbert Milliard's casuality, and last but not least, Why do men insist on being women haters? Then, of course, there's always that old question Why is Trevithick a bachelor? But we give up on that one. We hear LaDianaeda's rummage sale on 25th street was quite a success (what with the assistance of Willowby, who by the way had quite a time at the clance last Friday, and hopes for an even better one tonight). Just ask Proline to tell you about the men who buy rummage! Absence makes the heart grow fonder fooey! Or isn't that you, Bart, that we see by Ellen's locker daily? Register now, femmes, for a course in Woology and Parkol-ogy with Ronald Cole as the Professor you're guaranteed an "A" or else! We're trying to get nerve enough to ask Lottie why she's blowing such a hot trumpet. Spring just isn't needed by Ruth T. and Chester G., yowsah. yowsah. We request everyone to ask "7immy Hawkins about Clea The Pocatello Yellowstone hotel and "My Blue Heaven." "A professor is a freshman who hasn't gotten out of college." Hello, Mr. Childs. Hi, David, and the eternal female. "Honk" has fallen. He can't even hold a high school girl. Mr. J. (Casanova) Mac. should Maytag - Dexter - Ironrite and Maytag Ironers I Hotpoint - Refrigerators - Ranges - Hot Water Heaters j Toasters - Clocks - Waffle Irons - Gifts for Santa Sparton Radios and Refrigerators ' SCHOSS-READ ELECTRIC CO. ! DOKOS CANDIES 2522 AVashington Boulevard POM and POM CHRYSANTHEMUMS Make Lovely Center-pieces for Your Thanksgiving Table KLENKE and ARTISTIC FLORAL'S Sigma Delta Pi Banquet Tonight" Sigma Delta Pi will launch its social season with an informal banquet tonight before the Turkey Truck. The banquet will be held' in the English room of the hotel Ben Lomond. The gentlemen have decided to be accompanied by their partner's for the evening. Members who will attend are: John McParland, Junior Bramwell, Carl Yarrington, Paul Cowley, Conrad Pearce, Ward Willis, Bob Davis, Dick Seegmiller, Tom Toyne, Keith Hawkins, and David Trevithick, club adviser. "The Sigma Delts also are planning a shindig during the 'feasting' days," says John McParland, president of the club. "This party probably will be a skiing frolic if the snow can be found." . Associated Men to Promote First Dance Val Goddard, president, announces that the Associated Men will sponsor an informal dance on January 27. It will inaugurate the association's social life. Men's council, which includes Val Goddard, Nick Sweeney, Tom Toyne, Dean Williams, Harold Benson, John McFarland, Darrell Peterson, Glen Brewer, Bob Bagley, and Eugene Brough, will plan the party. "Maybe we'll have a queen!" asserts Val. "And nrobab!y the dance will be in sport or shirtsleeves."Faculty Holds Social Through the vocational building, and program and refreshments afterwards, was the design for the faculty party held Saturday evening. Mrs. Bob Davis headed the committee in charge. Mis. Lydia Tanner provided a delicious lunch. (Continued from Page 1) advertising manager, Ray Pier-son; assistant advertising managers, Glen Brewer, Gale Kyes, Wayne Eldredge; sales manager, Doris Bybee, with John Johnson, Nadine Madsen, Gordon Huggins, Tom Toyn, Norman Bowen and Penny McComb assisting.stop wasting his money. If, after three dates, he can't get anywhere, it's time to stop. Merchandise at All Times is Our Yearly Slogan Iota Tau Kappa Celebrates Anniversary A peach and white cake with three glowing candles centered the table at the Iota Tau Kappa birthday bannuet held Monday evening in the college cafeteria. On either end of the table were lighted tapers in crystal candelabra. Club colors, peach and royal blue, were used throughout. The occasion was the third anniversary of the club'sfounding- During the banquet,, toasts and speeches were given. A musical program was furnished by the.. pledges. The feature of the evening was the surprise presentation of a club scrapbook. In it will bo kept a record of all club activities. Plelen Fletcher was appointed club historian. The members present were: Donna Hogge, president; Ruth Tillotson, Bessie Wade, June Agren, Mary Peterson, Helen Tletcher, Rose Burchell, Ruth Olsen, Helen Blood, Edith Bergh-out, Oertel Hadley, Delpha Hales, June Scriven, Leah Geddes, Marie Lund, Merilyn Andelin, Lillian Noorda, Marie Haytien, Louise Neville, Nelda VanDyke, Madge Fowles, and Helena Danielson, club sponser. Special guests and past club presidents were also present. Dinner was served bv the following pledges: Janet Paul, Eileen Manning, Roberta Wade Helen Moore, Kathleen Benson Delia Marriot, Elinor Scoville Marjory Garner and Ruth Jacobs. A. W. S. Forecasts Exciting Winter Quarter "We are planning a very active program for the winter quarter and we hope to include every girl in all our activities," states Phyllis Cardon, Associated Women president. "We are especially looking forward to the A. W. S. convention for the colleges and universities of Utah and southern Idaho, which is to be held at the A. C. on December 2 and 3, and from which we expect to gain useful information to improve our organization."Some of the activities on the A. W. S.'s social date book include a pre-Christmas party with Florence Francis as general chairman, and Charm Week, which will be a series of lectures and demonstrations on hair-do's, cosmetics, personal ity, clothes, manners. Nadine Madsen is working to make Charm Week outstanding. The quarterly break for the fellows, the Girls' Daiice, will be semi-formal. Carlene Lind-quist and Rama Eyre have charge of the plans. Late in the winter quarter will follow the Mothers' Tea and Style Show with Doris Bybee as chairman. i LOVELANDS STUDIO 480 24th Street You'll Do Better With a Conn. i . i The Choice of the Artists. ) ... Women's Lounge To Have Radio ... . .Have you been praying some really delicious homemade candy lately, like the kind dear old grandma used- to make wher you were wee little tots ? You have-? ' Today the Associated Women Students are having a candy sale to raise money to buy a radio for the Women's Lounge. Evelyn Smith is general chairman and all the girls have cooperated with her and made lots of ineffable bonbons. Buy all you can eat and we'll have swing music with our lunches from now on! Thanksgiving Motif Used by Otyokwa Pledges Sunday evening' d: the home of Barbara Reeves, Otyokwa members were guests of the pledges at a unique dinner party. The dinner served was typically autumn, with a ' centerpiece of fruit and sprigs of real wheat giving that Thanksgiving touch. Favors were gumdrop turkeys. In the glow of candlelight, Shirley Critchlow and Barbara Reeves gave toasts .. to the squaws. Committees in charge of the party were: Invitations, Kav Storey and Dorraine Herbert; table decorations, June Tracy; favors and place cards, Ann Danvers. Vocalists in Demand Vocalists of the music denart-ment have been active during the last two months representing Weber College before the Ogden public. Musical organizations have been working overtime developing repertoires in order to meet the constant demand of radio, of clubs and of business organization, and of the schools. The enthusiastic and fast growing glee club, orchestra and band, the Mussettes of song, the male quartet, the mixed quartet, and the various instrumental and vocal combinations have kept thp name of Weber constantly before the public. During the week preceding the homecoming game, the glee club of sixty voices made it their special project to publicize Weber, and the homecoming game in particular, before the business men of the city. Lions, Kiwanis and Rotarians in turn listened enthusiastically to their songs and pep talks. Consequently these uiu niuun toward a suc-: cessful homecoming. Dr. Dixon accompanied the singers in presentations. He makes the statement that these spirited visits to business men are a major factor in bringing the college closer to the people. The school appreciates this spirit of loyalty, which every glee club member is showing. A'-ound Weber students say, "Hats Off" to band, orchestra, and vocal musicians. We hardly find persons of good sense save those who agree with us- Edgar Driver We Meet at JOHN'S SWEET SHOP for the Best i FARR BETTER SERVICE GAS Wholesale and Retail OIL U. S. Tires - Seiberling Tires 21st and Grant PHONE 258 Decorated With Date-Bearing Palms "Look out, W..P. A. -Here we come! Down the mountain! Down the new trails! Strange curves . . . new curves . . . Look ahead for strange curves . . . dangerous curves!" Unquote Harold Benson, ticket salesman. ' Weber Faculty Women and Weber Students are-going to haver a ball to' establish a loan fund for needy students that will makefile N. Y. A. look anaemic. On the night'of December 2, this affair will be staged semi-formally. Date-bearing palms should be planted immediately after the Thanksgiving recess so that by the time the dance comes around they can be stood ub in nice places around the ballroom. This is how it is done: "Pick out just anyone, five of him. The girls won't be squeamish: if he is tall, dark, and has the rocks (legal tender), he'll do. He'll also do. I and be very nice about it, if he's siiuiL, uionu, ana nanasome, You see, the male social clubs and the Men's Association have voted that a change may be as good as the rest." A little bird with a beautiful silver and gold evening dress gave the press the above statement. Girls will send to the dating bureau Miss Stewart, Bob Bag-ley, and Farrel Ensign ballot's containing the names of the five choices and also their own names, addresses, telephone-numbers, heights (on spike heels), complexions, odor of perfume and flavor of lipstick. Gentlemen will describe themselves in the same way, as far as they have accurate information, and in addition specify what they like: blonde, blonde, blonde or blonde. (I'm brunette myself). Harold Benson has the tickets for sale but girls can't get them unless he returns in time from Tacoma. That's correct. The idea is for the girl to pay her owi, forty cents. Anything she can get him to pay out after that, is in the clear. Faculty Women committee cooperating with the students is Mrs. Garnett Littlefield, Mrs. Wally Baddley, Miss Ida Stewart.Otyokwa Fetes Shirley Robins Wednesday evening at the home of Marge Jarvis, Otyokwa members and pledges were hostesses to Shirley Robins, who soon will be married to Jack Carter m the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. Shirley was presented with a white and peach candlewick bedspread as a gift from the club. The entire club Jias been invited t-i attend her wedding reception tonight in the Seventeenth ward. Shirley is a former Weber cocci and active Otyokwa member. After the pledges entertained with songs, lunch was served r Farrell Ensign, Ellen Wilson nene Coombs, Carlene Lind-quist, Sybil Doxey, Marge Rob-bins, Aurline Osmond, Evelyn Smith, Phyllis Cardon, Norma Pantone and Marge Jarvis were active members present. Papooses included: Shirley Critchlow, president of the pledges-Ann Danvers, Vivian Polidor', Isabel Edwards, Velma Payne Verna Lindsay, Babbie Earls' Odette Scowcroft, Kay Storey' Dorraine Herbert, June Tracy' Edna Loughran, and Barbara Reeves. - - Sold Exclusively by Glen Bros. Music Co. Phones 1210 and 611 Ogden, Utah FARR BETTER COAL phone 256 |