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Show r i Page 8 SIGNPOST Sadat TiJviU Perry Fere Efeeied fJeiv Pres. 6? Phoenix In a recent meeting of Phoenix election of officers were held. The results of the election were as follows: Perry Perea, president; Gary Liddell, vice-president; Mark McClelland, secretary; and Richard Bowman, treasurer. With these energetic men as officers Phoenix is certain to have a happy, successful year. Easter Sunday the Men of Phoenix entertained their mothers at a sunrise breakfast at Top of the Town. Each mother was introduced to the club by her son and presented with an orchid. After everyone had finished eating, a short talk was given by Mr. Devon Dahl on the meaning of Easter. The Mother's Easter Morning Breakfast is one of Phoenix's most enjoyed and remembered occasions. The Men of Phoenix would like to extend their congratulations to LaDianaeda and Delta Phi Kappa on their winning performances in the annual AMS-AWS Talent Show. Though all clubs staged excellent performances, everyone that was present will surely agree that these two clubs were deserving of first place honors. The Phoenix coming calendar of events will include the "Birdmen's" spring formal, the Phoenix Invitational Foothill Frolic, along with various date parties and stags. Rushees are invited to all Phoenix date parties and stags. Check with any member of Phoenix for information. Phoenix extends deep regret and sympathy to the family and loved ones of Mary Clark, Clifford Hughes, and Debate Coach Robert Mukai. We sincerely believe their contribution to this campus will extend beyond our realizations. Delta Phi Kappa Take No. 1 Spot at Talent Show Delta Phi Kappa came through with another win in taking the talent show trophy for men's division. The competition was very good and we hope that it will continue to be so in the coming events. Congratulations go to L.D. for their win and beautiful rendition of color. Also Phoenix should be congratulated for their great portrayal of all the clubs. Delta Phi tied with Alpha Rho for first place in the swim meet held last Friday. We hope to be as successful in the softball competition. On May 7th Delta Phi will hold their annual convention at the U. of U. The day will be filled with meetings for all officers to plan the coming year. That evening the dinner-dance will be held which is the most gala of the year. We would like to also congratulate the new studentbody officers and we plan on supporting them in the new year. Wedding Bells Clang Out for Sigma Sigma is happy about their second place tie in talent show last Wednesday. We would like to congratulate L.D. on their victory in the Women's Division. Latest of Sigma's members to be married are Dick Poole and Linda Peterson, and Glen Anderson and Kathy Ellis. Also marriages coming up are those of Larry Ross and JoAnne Butcher; and Keith Baker and Linda Jensen. Members who attended the "Oldees but Goodies" party last weekend and the party after the talent show had a great time. Remember for all you rushees their is still time to sign up for rush in the Dean's office. JJ0 77?y AEW COMBAT BOOTS f: HAVE FLEXIBLE 5TEEL IN50L ES TO I. ' '. PROTECT U.S. SERVICEMEN FROM Y '-:'Y 'Yfy: SHARP, SOMETMES POSONEP SPIKES ENEMY PLACES IN GROUNP... ; ' HESE SPIRES, A LPAAIGER A ro TROOPS ANC POWNEP .; j-S-r- i " AVATORS, CAAVOT I: I PEAETRATe 5TEEL $ MSPE SOLES, -cr'. Nine Beauties continued from page 7 Glass Menagerie," "A Child Is Born," "Down To Earth", and "The King and I". She is on the dance committee and the school p.per. She has had instruction in ballet and modern dance. Her talents are: swimming, painting rocks, reading and dancing for her talent Gloria will present a reading. Suzanne Law, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law, is a sophomore at Weber State College. She is a graduate of Delta High School and is residing here in Ogden. Suzanne is a member of Ofyokwa Social Club. She was a cheerleader in high school and was State FFA Sweetheart in 1964. She is Weber's present Orchid Ball Queen and Excelsior's Sweetheart Queen. Her talents are: Competitive sports and dancing. She was a member of Weber State College Orchesis in 1965. For her talent, . she will present a dance. Linda Louise McMullin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil D. McMullin, is a freshman at Weber. She graduated from Bear Creek High School and is residing in Ogden, Utah. Linda has been affiliated with La Doamaeda Social Club and Orchesis. She was a candidate for Best Dressed Girl at Weber. Her interests are: Hairdressing, dancing, painting and design work, skiing, and swimming. Linda will perform a dance for her talent selection. April 22, 1966 LDS Plans Spring Formal This week the two girls' chapters held meetings based on the ideal of culture. Psi visited the Edge-wood Reception Center and Omega attended the Utah Ballet. Both enjoyed the experience and learned at the same time. It was fun and quite rewarding. The men of Alpha have been invited to attend the regional convention dance to be held tonight. It will be just one of many activities during the two-day leadership convention. The members are also looking forward to our annual Spring formal, "Sahara Breeze," to be held April 29. The dance will begin at 9 p.m. with Ron Ross and his orchestra providing the music. Tickets may be purchased from any active member for $2.50 per couple. I'M GIVING TO WE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY THIS YEAR. Would you like to earn money & gain good experience while attending School? APPLY for position on Publications Business Staff See Kenny Burton U.B. Rm. 206 f:t n.ip: ? si 1 r H , $ fti m$m'm,ty,mvs wmmi? wwm& ?mwm Ladd R. Cropper. Director of Chorale. Mav Cropper, accompanist. Ogden L.D.S. Institute Chorale Annual Spring Concert Thurs. April 28, 1966 8:00 p.m. Ogden L.D.S. 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