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Show February 5, 1954 SIGNPOST Page S L Gambles L. D. S. had a super carnival last Thursday. Games were played and there was also a miniature, harmless roulette wheel. An outstanding event coming up on February 11, is our annual Sweetheart Dance. Honored this evening will be the Sweetheart of Lambda Delta Sigma. Nominations were by the male members of the club. All girls nominated are Sophomore girls. They are: Karen Gates, Jean Bingham, Joanne Wood, Carol Parker, Marilyn Johns, Marilyn Green, and Joyce Bodily. Good luck to all of you, you're all sweethearts of Lambda Delta. Alpha Rho Wants Facts Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to read is "crazy" and only our voices have been changed to protect us from the opera. Wednesday, January 28th, a call came in. The Sharmeans were reported missing from our (Alpha Rho's) party. Our job . . . Get 'em. At 8:15 we found the missing girls in front of Weber College. The girls were promptly ushered into squad cars and taken to "headquarters" at the residence of Douglas MacArthur. While here it was learned that the "Pink Ladies" are not, only experienced card players but pool sharks as well. Detective Ray Fields got the "facts" from Ann Howell. He learned about a new organization that drinks only water. At 10:45 the prisoners brought in some appetizing refreshments for the lawmen of Alpha Rho. At 12:00 we were forced to release the prisoners because of insufficient homework done. We still have some unsolved "facts." Where were Joan Standing and Ann Knight? What's Cooking In Home Ec. Weber College is offering three new classes to Ogden's local home-makers. The food class is introducing "one-dish" meals in connection with suggestions for"hurry-up" meals. Women who are interested in designing a new Easter bonnet will enjoy the exciting new class in millinery. Remodeling both straws and felts, making bridal veils, and covering buckrum frames will also be included. Classes started Jan. 28 in room C-114, and run from 7 to 10 p. m. Mrs. Lorraine Grames is instructing. Also being offered is the home decoration class under the direction of Mr. Puckle of Z. C. M. I. This class, an extremely interesting one, is a follow-up of his previous class. It also started Jan. 28 and runs from 7 to 10 p. m. Sociology Club Sets Party, Trip Attention, all members! The quarterly party of the Sociology Club will be held Tuesday, February 9, at 7 p.m. at 2531 Fowler. It will be a house party with light refreshments and entertainment.All club members are invited. On Saturday, Feb. 27, the club will take an all-day field trip which will include the state prison, state hospital at Provo, and the training school at American Fork. To make reservations for either of these events, contact Pat Smith, president of the crub, or Mr. Walter Neville. Love That Enemy! Whisky is the only enemy man has succeeded in really loving. Motorist: "But officer, you can't arrest me I come from one of the best families in Georgia." Officer: "That's all right Buddy, I m not arresting you for breed-1 ing purposes." February Busy Time For O. T. The Squaws have really been "living it up" the past few weeks. There has been a party with Alpha Rho, the terrific Friendship Banquet, and, of course, the preparation for the Sweetheart Ball. Otyokwa would like to express appreciation to all of you who helped make the Friendship Banquet a success. Thanks also, to End for doing such a splendid job. We're sure that every girl who attended the banquet will agree that it was one of the most outstanding events of the year. Now, a word about the Sweetheart Ball. Remember, you guys, it isn't very far away, so get your dates early and we'll see you at the Sweetheart ball. WHAT'S NEW IN CLUBS Lews IrSave A Pairty We've been snooping around to find out what everybody's been doing lately, and whether you know it or not, our old school's the busiest little spot in town. Sharmea had a party with Alpha Rho recently. They must have had a pretty good time. What we want to know is who taught the "Pink Ladies" to play poker? Sigma says they are having a part-' with Otyokwa pretty soon. They also wanted it printed that they are broke, and the reason for it is because Excelsior won't pay back the money they owe them from the last party they had. "But fellows," says Excels, "you can't get water from a dry well." Still on the subject of Sigma we've discovered that the name of Neil Evans' secret love is Neil Evans. Iota Tau Kappa is having another Frivolous just to prove to their pledges that it's a fate they can't escape. How can you members take more than one of those a year? The Iota gals are also wracking their brains trying to get ideas for the talent show they're going to be doing pretty soon. Otyokwa was in charge of the Friendship Banquet that was held this week. If you noticed a big worried look on Enid Whitcomb's face it was just because she was in charge of the banquet. February is a big month for the Squaws. They're planning their Sweetheart Ball with Excelsior this month too. Rock Hudson and Piper Laurie are going to be the judges for the sweethearts. Bill Price says we can quote him that Excels is going to take intramural championship for sure. They are busy getting ready for the big dance, too, and we've heard that they're planning another rabbit hunt this time in Utah. All La Dianaeda pledges are members now, since the membership banauet Wednesday evening, January 27. Everything went over beautifully except they had to have a special service for for Marilyn Arnold who didn't manage to come until the whole thing was over. If you remember Chanodo played a special volley ball game last week. LD challenged Chanodo to the game because they thought they were sure to win, and they did, bv two points. Chanodo is busy getting ready for their assembly they'll be putting on some time in February. Jackie Collins was telling me they also are having a party with the Delta Phi boys soon. Lambda Delta Sigma had a carnival last week. As a matter of fact, they're the partyingest outfit you've ever seen. They have some kind of a party every other week. LDS's dance is planned for February 11. Alpha Rho is having a "Best Dressed Girl" contest on February 26. Who else knows better than the fellows how girls dress? They are also having their assembly on February 26. X V . ... J , s1'-? t -x; " 'f4 tart&timtiml1vm &&mtx isSiv, into, .. . - "WWM r , mattl-, i ..ni fn.i.i ir -tf IN THE still of the night high above a sleeping American city an unidentified aircraft is spotted. In a matter of seconds a lightning-like jet interceptor takes to the air. Unerringly, with an Aircraft Observer showing the way, the Air Force F-94 Night Fighter speeds to intercept the stranger. The Aircraft Observer is the man behind the pilot the officer who keeps America's planes flying on course and on target. Without him the Air Force couldn't do its job. What is the Aircraft Observer? He's a Radar Officer . . . employing an all seeing eye that penetrates where human sight fails. He's an Aircraft Performance Engineer Officer . . . knowing everything there is to know about his plane . . : keeping it fit for the skies and ready for action. He's a Navigation Officer . . . plotting his plane's course . . . with an entire crew depending on him for a safe flight. He's a Bombardment Officer ... in full control of the plane over the target area ... the Air Force Officer who "lowers the boom" on the enemy. What the Aircraft Observer gets He earns over $5,000 a year. His silver Aircraft Observer wings give him prestige and distinction, and he wears the bars of an Air Force Lieutenant. They mark him as the eyes, ears, and brains of America's Number One flying team. What it takes to be an Aircraft Observer The Aircraft Observer must be sound of limb, keen of mind, and above all, must have the determination to be the best. To qualify as an Aircraft Observer you must be single, between 19 and 26i years old, and a high school graduate. However, it will be better for you and the Air Force if you stay in college and graduate before you apply. Then you, too, can be one of the best ... as an Aircraft Observer. WHERE TO GET MORE DETAILS: Contact your nearatt Aviation Cadet Selection Team, Air Force ROTC Unit or Air Force Recruiting Officer. Or write to: Aviation Cadet, Headquarter!, U. S. Air Force, Washington 25, D. C. |