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Show THE SIGNPOST Page 3 it'll ScahctaU cf the Weak "Spring is here" or at least love's in bloom. The latesthand-holder-oners are Bob Vance and Betty AlcCune. And if everyone's not mistaken there's a light in your eye, too, Sammy Anderson it couldn't be Dot, could it? Yeh ! Ye thought so! Brigham lads do have their points - don't they, Ozzie? Then again there's always Alf (Casanova) Nielsen, who loves then; all and lets them know it. Lucky tiling Weber gals don't believe all they hear. The Lost Soul is found ! It's Ike Dallinga and the reason is that Provo is a on ways oif and so is Ruth Greenwell. Our vote for the best dressed coed of the week goes to Carol Smith because of her collegiate looking attires and the simplicity with which she wears them. Now, Dean, since when did men start wearing lipstick to school? Is there Morrin the bag than w;e think? "I've Got a Date with a Briem" seems to be a theme song around here. The epidemic has even spread to Logan. Max one wonder, doesn't it? Oh! So you're tired of these puns too ! Why were the couples at Atyo-qua's party mixed up? The theme at that dance should have been, "Changed partners." 7he OutJic(e Wttld (Continued From Page Two) league of nations, and substitute a rigorous militaristic policy for the peaceful and conciliator1' policy of Stresemann and ITindcnburg. We looked on with consternat'on and awe when he dispatched his goose-stepping soldiers into the demilitarized Rhineland an act that was in direct contravention with the Versailles treaty. Wc were appalled at his outright acquisition of Austria. And now we have seen this man of ignoble birth consummate one of the most brilliant diplo matic victories in recent European history. By sheer threat of force he wrenched terrritory containing three and a half millions of people from a smaller nation with the consent of England and France. In six short years we have watched this man lay the cornerstones of the foundation for his greater Gcr-nianv.Whip Has Four New Members Last week the Whip club, pep and service organization, sent their customary telegrams (bids) to Doris Rasmusscn, Leah Stoker, Florence Francis, and Dorothy Squires, who automatically became pledges. Wednesday evening these four girls were made members of the organization by a candlelight ceremony in the women's lounge. The regular members wore their purple and white uniforms, but the pledges wore all white. A buffet supper followed and later in the evening informal games were played. Whip members present were: Irene , JUST RECEIVED New Shipment Fall Formals See Them At New York Shoppe Egyptian Theatre Bldg. GRAY'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 793 Egyptian Theatre Bldg. - Indian Motif Used by Otyokwa At an impressive candlelight dinner the Otyokwa members were hostesses to fourteen girls Sunday evening at Cobble Cottage. The guests: Ann Danvers, Vivien Polidor, Isabel Edward, Velma Payne, Yerna Lindsay, Babbie Earls, Shirley Critchlow, Odette Scowcroft, Kay Storey, Dorraine Herbert. June Tracy, Edna Lough-ran, Barbara Reeves, and Ilene Carlson were made pledges of the organization and presented with the customary pledge, pins, gold arrow-miniature squaw dolls. The entire affair was carried out in the club colors: green and white. In the center of the table was a centerpiece of white carnations, white chrysanthemums, baby chrysanthemums, and green fern and ribbon. Committees in charge were: Invitations. Nadine Madsen, Irene Coombs: favors, Norma Pantone; center piece, Carlene Lindquist ; place cards, Sybil Doxey ; general arrangements, Shirley Robins. Hostesses included: Farrell Ensign, Ellen Wilson, Shirley Robins, Irene Coombs, Carlene Lindquist, Nadine Madsen, Sybil Doxey, Marge Jarvis, Marge Robbins, Aurlene Osmond, Evelyn Smith, Phyllis Cardon, Norma Pantone. Frenesti to Have Many Activities Frenesti, Weber's intellectual club, gave out its bids to 18 freshmen and four sophomores. Pledges will be made public at some later date. The pledges met with the members last Tuesday, October 25, to start their activities in the club. The plans for the future were discussed and Frenesti will organize an advertising committee to publicize Weber college, a team of water baseball players to compete in the intramurals. Frenesti is going to hold a banquet at the end of Llell week, to wel come the pledges as members of this organization. Exact plans and final arrangements are not yet completed. Phoenix Scavenger Hunt Saturday night in the Hotel Ben Lomond reception room, Phoenix members were hosts to Charles Malan, Dclbert Nve. Dwight Wil liams, Frank Limburg, Fred Foul-eer. Arthur Campbell, Dean Morrin, Ewing Albertson, Eugene Brough, and Wayne Garfield, who were made pledges. A, scavenger hunt followed which, incidentally, wound up way out to the Chick-Chick Inn. Supper at Ross & Jacks and bowding climaxed the party. Hosts to the new pledges were: Harold Benson, Noble DeHart, Heco Dalinga, Sterling Fuller, Paul Limburg, Merle Allen, Bob Pell, and Cal Chandler. La Dianaeda Pledges La Dianaeda announces that the following girls have accepted their bids, given to them Bid day, October 21 : Carol Boyle, Charlene Clark, Rama Eyre, Janet Hilton, Afton Huff, Donna Jenkins, Netta Lavin, Lottie Lund, Florence Main, Janet Morrin, Marrian Mikkleson, Shirley Poulton, Roline Pitt, Doris Secrist, Marcelle Simpson, Carol Smith, and Bette Watson. These girls will be made pledces at a party by La Dianaeda Sunday. Coombs, president ; Doris Bybee, vice president ; Norma Foulger, secretary: Evelvn Smith, reporter; Ellen Wilson, P!i3'llis Cardon, Farrell Ensign. Aui'line Osmond, Norma Barrows. Beverlev Briem, Helen Van Dyke, I -ouisc Neville, Ruth Tillotson. Donna Hogge, Emma Branz, Kathryn De Young, Marie Cardon, Laurena Morris, Edna Bench. Avon Barrett, Pearl Dru-miler, Minnie Purdv, Thelma McComb, Tbelma Redfield, Yelma Payne, Athlcen Bassett, Arlene Mitchell, and Madge Fowles. Society HALLOWEEN DATE Si. 3 ; J-1: 'x il t l j(3 r -Photo by Excelsior Entertains Pledges El Monte club house was the setting of Excelsior's pledge party Saturday night. An informal buffet supper was served. Ray Pierson, Darrell Dice, Jack Wecker, Harold Nicholas, Grant Foulger, Spencer Baggs, Glen Brewer, and Kent Rounds were made pledges. Lectures followed on "An Excelsior Pledge's Requirements . Regular members present were : Dean Williams, Bob heads. The guests also received Bagley, Dick Peterson, Nick-Sweeney, Jimmy Maher, Bill Cook, Val Goddard, Harlen Packam, Fred Hannah, Max Burton, and Vern Hadlock. Iota Tan Kappa Gives Breakfast On Sunday morning at the Nob Llill Tearoom, Iota Tau Kappa members entertained their new pledges at breakfast. At each pledge's plate was placed a clever blue favor, a combination of nut cups and place cards with the Iota Tau Kappa symbol in the center. The guests were: Eileen Manning, Janet Paul, Ruth Jacobs, Elinor Scoville. Mar-jorie Garner, Kathleen Benson, Roberta Wade, Helen Moore, and Delia Marriot. Hostesses included: Ruth Tillotson, Bessie Wade, Mary Peterson, Helen Fletcher, Rose Burchell, Helen Blood, June Agren, Edith Bcrghout, June Scriven, Leah Gcddcs, Madge Fowles, June Taylor, Delphia Hales, Nelda Van Dyke, Louise Neville, and Helena Daniel- ' V : V 7. i . & , -Hi , . ' 1 EVERSHARP PARKER WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS At STEVE'S Office Supplies 2414 Washington Blvd. - y " 1.9 rvmLr": Vi' 9 Bill Havenor and Stuart Wheelwright f Ghosts Will Hop to Fright At Student Body Dance "Celebration of the eerie mystery of Halloween will prevail at the big social get-together-to-shiver held tonight ;n the college ballroom," states Miss Storey, natty Weber coed, pictured above with her favorite dance partner of the week. The lean fellow's name is Alfred and he is a thousand years old, but he's not so dead that he doesn't hanker after a pretty girl. Anyone who'd like to date a Halloweener iike Alfred for tonight, see the dating bureau. There is a dating bureau, or was one, or should be one if the "bants" have not taken it away for use in another world where dating is more difficult than it is at the Moench. Anyway, everyone is advised by student body officers to bring his own skeleton and one other. In the ghostly atmosphere of witchcraft and black cats students will gayly celebrate the big scare. Surprises are planned which should make this dance one to forget. Fleshless funnies like Miss Storcv's livestock will whistle through the air and roost in the girls' hair and perch in each romantic bower by the hour. Then will be the time to sit close, says Emily Post. Admission is by student activity cards. Those cadavers not having cards will be charged only 35 cents per couple. The fun begins at nine o'clock like a safety razor. We Meet at JOHN'S SWEET SHOP for the Best GIRLS.... The COLLEGE BOOK STORE ha-Gym Suits for you. Reasonab'y priced. A. W. S. Gives Tea ; The Associated Women Students sponsored a lovely informal tea Thursday, October 20, as a part of their program to help freshmen women students become better acquainted. About two hundred girls as well as women faculty members were received between the hours of four and six. The decorations and refreshments carried out the school colors, purple and white. A center piece consisting of tall white tapers and a bowl of purple chrysanthemums adorned the tea table, which was presided over by Mrs. Lydia H. Tanner. The officers o the A. W. S., Phyllis Cardon, Florence Francis, Norma Barrows, headed the committees, which consisted of: invitations, Ellen Wilson; decorations, Arlecn Mitchell, Doris Bvbee, Flor ence Francis; refreshments, Shirley 1 oulton, Nadine Madsen, Evelyn Smith ; entertained, Ruth Olsen. The follow ng coed counselors acted as hostesses: Carlene Lind quist, Arlene Mitchell, Ruth Tillot-son, Norma Foulger, Evelyn Smith, Nadine Madsen, Helen Van Dyke. Ellen Wilson, Beverley Briem, Sybil Doxey, Irene Coombs, Farrell En sign, Aurlene Osmond, Doris Bybee, Dorothy Squires, and Penny McComb. Tri Vesta to Appear In New Uniforms President Nadine Madsen an nounced that Tri Vesta will wear their new club dresses for the first time on November 7. So one of these Mondays not so far away, watch for all the home economics majors' outfits. They will wear black gored skirts with a wide waist band. Tucked into the skirts will be dainty white shirt-waists with tucks, buttons, and club emblems over, the stitched pockets. Bouquets and Boos We toss three bouquets this week to three as nearly perfect people as you'd want to know : Ideal college prof. : Orlo Childs with his soothing pleasing voice. Ideal secretary: Leone Grandy with her beauty and neatness. Ideal freshman : Blaine Felt with his sincere innocence, good looks, and so on. DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday To The Music Of Our New BY KNAPP OC BROWNING 12-PIECE BAND "Makes you Want to Dance' WHITE CITY BALLROOM i |