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Show Page 2 SIGNPOST May 6, 1960 The Signpost Student Union Building Phone Weber College Ext. 262 Editor Patti Meikle Associate Editor Norman Bramble Associate Editor Mel Sowerby Business Manager Dave Stromberg Society Editor Francis Carr Sports Editor Gary Barclay Exchange Editor Kaye McGarry Reporters Dennis Dahl, Gary Olsen, John Hale, Bob Wood, Susan Brown, Lois Stoddard, Eloine McQuown, Sue Parkinson, Bonnie Fondren, Jill Bateman, Jack Craven, Nancy Stanfield, Shannon Reyns, Connie Edwards, Gary Hart. The Weber College Signpost is the official news publication of the Associated Students of Weber College and is published weekly. EDITORIAL Society Page Not A Battlefield The Signpost Society page is not a battlefield where club columnists may match angry wits. Lately, however, rationalization has flashed a green light for scornful digs to appear as witty characterizations of certain activities occuring within the clubs. Perhaps the blame for the outgrowth of this existing condition falls on the few who represent the stigma of these clubs. Because of their childish actions supposedly harmless jests have filtered into the club columns. Now there articles better typify the moody disposition found in a Donald Duck comic book. Front Line of Attack A baseball diamond on the lower quad is a suggestive front line of attack to put one clubs arguing abilities against anothers. If the intramural program doesn't satisfy the overflowing competitive spirit, maybe such sports as scime-tar bouts might be added to the present schedule to relieve mischievious tensions. The private crusades to reform the apparent confusion of each of the clubs has resulted in astonishing bewilderment among readers. What has happened to the "good old days" when the society page was written for the benefit of the majority? Ingenious Columnists Orchids to the ingenious columnists who report club activities in such a favorable manner as to encourage progress internally and a united spirit as a combined student-body. ' Onions to the disdainful remarks offered through inconsiderate retaliations to defeat. " Let's leave these high school antics to the editors of high school publications. After all, Interclub Federation was organized to settle the problems of the clubs. F. C. Coed Has Wrong Coat; Wants To Trade I would like to report the displacement of a black coat several weeks ago at L. D.'s dance. At present, I have another coat that was apparently left by mistake in exchange for mine. Anyone having the wrong black coat, please contact Linda Roghaar, locker 321, building 3, or telephone EX 4-(10. T8aK3TJfcXI JH tmtmjwmmm TROC LOUNGE & GRILL. TROC BURGERS Join the friendly atmosphere that Wayne & Marian Garfield havecre-Troc. SANDWICHES ... COLD DRINKS, PIZZA PIE Serving the Best in Town Hours 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. Sundays 2675 Wash. Blvd. yhop Ogden's Leading Headquarters for Hi Fi Equipment Component Parts Stereo - Tape-Records 2323 Wash. Vj OPEN Formerly Old McDonald's Completely Redecorated Open 7 Days a Week featuring Dinners Dining and Dancing 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., Fri. and Sat. 5 p.m. to 12 Week Days Clubs Receive Due Recognition By MEL SOWERBY Signpost Associate Editor It seems that this is the time of year for awards and recognition of all sorts for outstanding individuals on campus. Many of these individuals are motivated by their loyalty for their various social units, this being the case I feel it is only right to give the clubs themselves some recognition. To Sharmea an award for maintaining the physical well-being of their members. O. T. Great Comfort To O. T. an award for comforting Excels in their times of sorrow . To L. D. special mention for appointing a pro-Excels columnist to aid the gallant efforts of Alfred. ! To T.K. our consolation for their j fine showing in W. I. A. i These clubs are composed of the j most outstanding girls on campus, they add immeasurably to the so- ! cial activities of W. C. I Where's Alphie? j To Alpha Rho, an award for j keeping everyone watching for j "Alphie" all year. (Also runner up i for keeping their charter in the most precarious position.) j To Phoenix, Our thanks for ele- ' vating John Hale to the Position of ; president (thus enabling his un-' describable wit to brighten the parliamentary procedure of usually dull meetings.) Special Award To Sigma, A special award for letting Dennis Doll's face shine continually from page three of this publication. (D-O-L-L-, his spelling.)To Excels, our thanks . . . These various organizations are the mainstay of campus life, (as it were) and should be proud of their activities of this past year, whatever difficulties they have found themselves in. Rules Obeyed Be Careful Boys By Ron Connors "Boys, you know the rules." This was an intellectual phrase of the mental capabilities expressed on a note which was left by an individual or group of individuals, after they had ignited a large and potentially dangerous aerial bomb, at a committee meeting at one of our members' homes. The only purpose of this juvenile prank seems to be to remind our well informed organiza- J flftiff V j The (Bellar India Madras Design SPORT JACKETS with a colorful new slant! The rich, deep tones so correct this spring are combined in a lightweight jacket tailored along natural lines with traditional easy fit. India colorings in subtle plaids, predominantlyrust-olive-black or burgundy-olive-black. 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