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Show October 13, 1953 SIGNPOST Page 3 Former Weberites Gain Recognition Several former Weber College students have received recognition in the service of their country. According to the Army Hometown news Cpl. Leroy Johnson was recently transferred to the Tokyo Army Hospital, 8059th Army Unit. He is serving as file clerk there. Cpl. Johnson graduated in 1951, where he belonged to the Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity.Aviation Cadet Fenton G. Walker recieved his pilot's wings and and his commission as second lieutenant in the Air Force in a graduating ceremony at Greenville Air Force Base, Miss., on September 16. He attended Weber in 1949 and 1950 and earned a letter in boxing. Lee M. Hunsaker is now serving with the U. S. Foreign Service He is a Public Affairs Officer and his job is to help inform other people about Americans and what we stand for, and to combat Communism. Last year, while living in Sao aulo, Brazil, he and his family vere attacked by communists but were unhurt. He attended Weber College for four years. Attention All Club I Reporters Since Signpost is beginning the fall quarter with a small staff, we would like to have cooperation in getting in all the news from your social organizations. This applies to every organization on the campus. News may be submitted by putting it in an envelope and addressing it to Signpost co Register Box 76. Stories of coming events are more valuable than those of past events' but all stories are welcome. The deadline date for each issue is the first Thursday after the paper has been issued. Remember, you club reporters, if you want the news from your club in Signpost, it is up to you to submit it. ...and Red Rubber Soles for Smart Style and Extra Comfort irnslv while buck upper lea I her. underscored by a soft, deep- iridium red rubber sole, jrives you comfort spelled out in smarl style. Its llie nalioiial campus favorite. Come by nd;iv and discover for voursell the superb comfort of Jainiaii "friendliness of lit." 7 j Alpha Rhovians Start Activities The "blue and white knights" of Alpha Rho Omega started their activities rolling last Wednesday with a fun-fest party up Ogden Canyon. The picturesque, brightly colored hills of the canyon provided an attractive setting for the informal gathering. The party was stag and the lunch was "pot-luck." While sitting around the glowing compfire Keith Knighton introduced assortment of amusing games. Invitations were given to many of the freshmen by the seasoned members and a fairly large crowd was in attendance. Alpho Rhovians are planning a second rush-party to be held during the last week of October. Also, the month of December has been selected as the date for the annual smokeless smoker. Many have been asking about the smoker (which was not held last year) and we can definitely say that it will be held this year. Top Knights this year are the following: president Bill Murdock; vice-president, Sherman Holmes; Secretary, Paul Jackson; and our beloved treasurer, Bill Underwood. Skull Elects Officers As the' new year starts, SKULL, smallest but best of them all, is preparing for a year of fun, laughter, and frolic. At the first meeting new officers were elected. President, Bill Donohoo; 'vice president, Pat Smith;secretary-treasurer, Ed St. Clair; and athletic manager, Henry Dickamore. A new adviser has been chosen for SKULL, this year.i He is Larry Evans, an instructor in the English and journalism departments. Two weeks before school started, SKULL held its annual big rush party at Crystal Springs. Quite a few rushees turned out for an evening of swimming, games, and eating. SKULL has made plans for an even bigger second rush party, which will be held in a few weeks. After being almost eliminated by the draft-boards last year, SKULL is coming back strong, and plans to bring back its annual barn dance, assembly, and Christmas banquet this year. Also during Hell Week, watch for SKULL'S famous 'Teauties on Parade." $10.95 J SHOES FOR MEN j Lambda Delta Sigma Lambda Delta Sigma held its annual Get Acquainted Party Thursday, October 1 at 7:30 on the campus. Games were played and refreshments served. Officers of, the organization this year are Gary Jesperson and Jackie Collins, presidents; Tom Wardle and Marilyn Green, Vice presidents; Neil Flinders, Marilyn Buss and Joan Wood, Secretaries; Reed Burnett, Treasurer and Joyce Bodily, historian. Advisor is Nicholas Van Alfen. Let's Get Acquainted! Two Weber college students who have travelled a long way to attend school are George Ko-juma and Johne Sun Chu. George is 25 years old. He is staying with a brother in Ogden. He is American born, but spent the past 18 years in Japan. He is majoring in business. Johne is 18. He is a convert to the LDS church and is staying with Dr. Vogel. He is originally from Seoul, Korea. Mary had a little watch. She swallo ved it. It's gone. Now everywhere that Mary walks, Time marches on! I shall now illustrate what I have in mind, said the professer as he erased the blackboard. Four Marines were playing bridge when a sailor rushed in and cried, "Two hundred Reds have just landed at Inchon!" "I'll go," said one, "I'm dummy this hand." SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Steve's Office Supply 416 24th STREET iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiii::: See You At The COLLEGE r4- i - &;r 1 " : : 1 . i .: v?w . George Kojuma Johne Chu Sun .1 ! 1 INN 1 ; 9 9 ; 1 WHERE EVERYONE i 9 : MEETS BETWEEN CLASSES ' I,:iiii!i!iiinDiiiiiiiii!iiDi!iiiiiiniiuiiniMiiiiiDii'iiiiii;iinniiii"; bill 'ffl Preparing to attend a banquet given by Gwendolyn Cafritz, Washington's number one hostess, a Senator from a Rocky Mountain state slipped on the top step of a marble staircase and landed solidly on his posterior two floors below. The next morning he called from his bed of pain to apologize to the famous hostess. ."You're forgiven, "she said, "but you ruined my seating arrangement.""Your seating arrangement,' exclaimed, "you ought to mine!" he see Waiter, bring us two orders of Spumoni Verecille, please. Sorry sir, that's the proprietor, i , k : : A ft OUR ( I ulfJDflSHtlS i i i w ITU A MASTIII S DEGREE AT COLLEGE j Our shirts have smart mas- j culine details, but they're ! cut to enhance your femin- j inity. In wonderful striped or solid color cottons. i ! $3.95 and $5.95 j RED M J t I FOR I SCHOOL SUPPLIES, GREETING CARDS, AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT SEE WEBER OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 325 24th STREET A broken down nag was offered for sale to the highest bidder. A dapper young dude finally bought him. When the sale was completed the farmer turned to'the dude and asked; what on earth are you planning to do with the old nag? I'm goin to race him, he said. Well, said the farmer, you'll win. I wish I were a moment In my professor's class For no matter how id'e moments j are j They always seem to pass. NYE CO 'a .... -,' , i i t |