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Show THE SIGNPOST PageS JUDGE Tyrone Power Will Judge Contest Tyrone Power, who should know feminie pulchritude from his close association on the screen with such comely damsels as Alice Faye, Annabella, and Loretta Young, will choose the Excelsior club's sweetheart from the photographs of seven Weber college co-eds. The winner will be presented at the annual Sweetheart dance on February 11. The names and photographs of the girls will be displayed .in Nye's window during the next two weeks. The winner of the contest will receive a formal gown of her own choice from Nye's. Suitable gifts will be given to the other contestants. Monday a huge new sign will adorn the wall of the hall. This sign will display Tyrone Power's handsome photograph, a big red heart and seven little red hearts. All next week the halls will buzz with mystery until the seven girls are chosen. The big red heart will be reserved for the sweetheart's picture. By February 6, Excelsior will have chosen the seven candidates. The seven little red hearts of the sign will frame the pictures. Tyrone Power, popular motion picture idol, will select the sweetheart from the photos sent to him in Hollywood.Three radio broadcasts, during the week of February 5th to 10th, will precede the dance. The presentation of the sweetheart will also be broadcast directly from the Sweetheart dance. Mutt Wright is in charge of publicity and advertising of the affair; Skip Forsha will handle the photographs; Ray Pierson is chairman of the assembly committee; Jimmy Maher will take charge of the broadcasts; and Dean Williams is chairman of the decoration committee. Elizabeth Huth is going to donate scads of beautiful flowers to decorate the ballroom. Whose lovely photograph will adorn the huge red heart of the sign??? Frenisti Elects New Officers In compliance with their constitution, Frenisti held their election for club officers last Monday, Jan. 23. Chester Gil-gen was elected president; Raul-ston Zundel, vice president; Jacob Weese, secretary and treasurer; and Morton Fuller, reporter.Arrangements have oeen made by this club for a sleighing party tomorrow night at Pine View lake. The members will meet at Huntsville. After the party, refreshments will be served at the home of Morton Fuller, 894 Sixteenth on Canyon road. ATTENTION ARTISTS! The College Book Store Has a Message For You Use SANFORD'S TEMPERA POSTER COLOR 16 Colors 10c a bottle : -- - Society - ' . Iota Tau Kappa Makes Introductions Wednesday evening, January 11, in the women's lounge, Iota i'au Kappa pledges were initiated into the club and also given corsages and tiny wooden in-signias of the organization. Meet Iota Tau Kappa's new members. They are: Helen Moore who plays the accordion, piano, organ, clarinet, saxaphone, and uke, loves to collect cats, and once won two dollars and a kiss from Santa Claus for a prize essay; Janet Paul who positively dislikes snobs and snakes, whose favorite dish is pork and beans, and singing; Eileen Manning whose pet subject is statistics, loves to ride merry-go-rounds, listen to Charlie McCarthy, and collect A's at the end of each quarter, and positively abhors sauerkraut; Kathleen Benson says she wants to be an old maid school teacher and travel. She likes to knit and read in bed; Eleanor Scoville who plays the piano, stays late in the library for reasons other than study, and would rather eat goulash than anything else; Delia Marriott who likes her men tall, dark and silent, whose favorite teacher is the well-known Mr. Trevithick, and is skilled in the art of drawing; Roberta Wade has a secret ambition that is a secret, positively dislikes the crying baby in the apartment below, and whose favorite magazines are "The Farmer's Wife" and "The Country Gentleman"; Marge Garner knows a few good jokes, whose skiing is beyond reproach, and who greets everyone with a "Hi, Zeke"; Ruth Jacobs saves charms from peanut machines, and likes Ronald Coleman, hamburgers, fun, coral, cameos, riding, potato chips, dancing, and archery. La Dianaeda to Enjoy Frenchy Feast Gathering The Goddesses of the Moon have turned French all of a sudden. La Dianaeda members on Saturday night, at a formal dinner, will even be entertained (or maybe puzzled) by toasts given in French. The new members will act as hostesses: Shirley Poulton, Carol Boyle, Charlene Clark, Rama Eyre, Janet Hilton, Afton Huff, Donna Jenkins, Net-ta Lavin, Lottie Lund, Florence Main, Marian Mikkelson, Roline Pitt, Doris Secrist, Marcelle Simpson, Carol Smith, and Bette Watson. Sixteen La Dianaeda pledges were made members of the organization Sunday evening in the reception room of the Hotel Ben Lomond, following a dinner in the Shakespearian room. Candlelight and filmy fortnals completed a lovely affair. The trio: Afton Huff, Rama Eyre, and Lottie Lund sang "Our La Dianaeda", and toasts were given by Vivian Faulhaber and Florence Main. Guests were given corsages of voilets and Talisman roses, and also blue crescent-moon place cards holding a Talisman rose. 'Bill of Rights' for Dogs GILROY, CALIF. "Man's best friend" at last came into its own when the city council passed an ordinance establishing a "bill of rights" for dogs. Any dog charged with being a nuisance will have the right of trial before Police Judge L. Thomas, with its owner present. OFFICERS I ' , . . .J- ( i v . . . V . f c ' . , V : 7 ;! !i . is y i i Nick Sweeney, vice president; Val Goddard, president, and Tom Toyne, secretary; officers of the Associated Men's Students feeling each others beards in preparation for the beard contest tonight at the Associated Men's dance in the College Ballroom. Sociology Club Bowls 'Em Over Outstanding novices at the game of bowling swung into action at the Mapleway Bowling alley Wednesday evening from six to seven-thirty, when the Sociology club held its first big social and meeting of this quarter. Champion bowler number one was Mr. Walter C. Neville, club sponsor. Refreshments were served at Keeley's, following which a meeting was held to discuss field trips and lectuxe series to be held this year. Bouquets and Boos Our bouquet of the week goes to Dr. Dean Anderson for his congeniality and loyalty to our school activities. A week in a hospital is quite a price to pay for being such an enthusiastic supporter of Weber college. ' Our boos of the week go to those fine supporters who went to a movie instead of going to the winter outing. This is the kind of loyalty that Weber col- STUDENTS Here it is . . . The Finest Ski Instruction Film Ever Produced . . . "OH SAY CAN YOU SKI" On Same Program with Dick Powell and Anita Louise "GOING 'PLACES" Also . FRANCISKA GAAL Franchot Tone "THE GIRLDOWN STAIRS" Today and Saturday P.S. OWL SHOW SAT. NITE Norma Shearer Clark Gable "Idiots Delight" Let's Return Their Courtesy Otyokwa Holds Festive Tribal Combining a beautiful Indian ceremony and a real Indian feast, Otyokwa had a gala evening Monday night in the women's lounge. Fourteen papooses (pledges) were seriously initiated into the tribal circle and made squaws; this entitling them to wear the gold crossed arrows across their hearts, and the green suede ones on their club uniform. The feast was spread on a huge round white cover with Indian signs in turquoise blue. The lege seldom has. Weber is a grand school, with fine teachers, and enthusiastic students. Why don't you "few" students get into the swing of things and help support her? Entertain Your Friends at the ... Berthana Ballroom Wednesdays and Saturdays Enjoy The Distinctive Rhythm of CHARLES KNIGHT'S ORCHESTRA Candy is the Ideal Valentine Gift But JtMUST be JFrom JOHN'S 406 Hostess Cup Cake GUARANTEED FRESH AT YOUR GROCER Delicious, Tender, Chocolate Cakes for Your Lunch or Afternoon Snack. Men's Dance Tonight Since its organization early this year, the Associated Men Students have been planning a gala dance. "This dance will be informal, except for the shrubbery that some of the men are growing," stated Mr Goddard, president of A. M. S. The dance to be held this Friday will reach its climax when Mr. Davis. Mr. Sorenson and Mr. Lossee will pick the man with 'the greatest amount of chin shrubbery. Mr. Wright, chairman of the beard growing committee, was elated with the result of the two-week beard raising period. "Many fellows didn't grow whiskers," stated Mr. Wright, "but in nearly every case there was an excuse presented by those who didn't wear the whiskers."The men's association should be complimented on the recent stand it took against the co-eds of the college the spirit of fight and the ability to stand together manifested itself, when the girls tried to force the fellows to shave. Stick to it gang, we'll have many a battle which sticking together will mean the difference between success or failure. The next item on the A. M. S. calendar is the men's outing that will be scheduled for some time during the spring quarter. Plan to attend the dance tonight and see who has the biggest soup-strainer. Remember, Weber college ballroom, 8:30 p. m., with admission very low, 40 cents a couple, 40 cents stag. Business Students Go Ice Skating Stenographers and accountants of the business department journeyed to Willard bay by private cars to enjoy a glorious afternoon of ice skating Tuesday. This is about the tenth in a series of skating parties taken by them this season. Miss Denning and Mr. Mark-ham, business instructors, accompanied the skaters. Shop boys who also made the trip last time were unable to attend.centerpiece was fresh fruit. Everyone sat on Indian blankets and, in real rustic fashion, wolfed the native food for hours. Favors for the new squaws were miniature leather moccasins.Walk a Block and Get Quality Watch Repairing GEO. F. VAUGHN JEWELER 322 25th St. Ogden, Utah 25th Street 2, for . ( |