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Show "xcch. 1G, 1965 SIGNPOST Paere 16 Elections Meeting Scheduled March 29 All jxjtential candidates for stu-lentbody officers are required to meet with Curtis Smout, elections jhairman on March 29 at 12 noon n room 106-108. New elections bylaws will be discussed. Final elections will be held be-ore the third week of the Spring luarter, and the new term shall egin on June 1. Candidates for Associated Stu-lentbody officers must be un-lergraduates having accumulated '10 credit hours each at the time if candidacy. They must be un-lergraduates during term of of-ice.Candidates for Sophomore. Jun-or. and Senior classes, officers Senators, must have acquired 24. "0. 110 credits respectively. All andidates must have a cumula-ive grade point average of 2.20 Nominations petitions mast bear 'wenfy-five signatures each, and mist be turned into the Main Jesk the UB within 24 hours .f J the nominating assembly. le nominating assembly will ir jld at the beginning of spring iv. tor. "Mow should I know ni.v li v older brother always thistles..." AT YOUR STORE or AT Y0 INSIST ON I lins ; MiU , MUX r ' r "'Juauusu!! Whipping Cream Jersey Milk Homogenized Milk Skim Milk 2 Milk Half & Half Milk Butter Milk Cottage Cheese Butter Ekins Hi Dairy d Koy, Utah 825-72G1 RMCPA Plans Convention The annual spring convention of the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Association will be held in Denver, Colorado, from April 29 to May 1. Regis College will be the host school. Representatives from college's publications in Utah. Idaho. Montana, Wymoing, Colorado. N e v Mexico and Arizona will attend the convention. They will discuss yearbooks, magazines, editorial and sports writing, photography, and business managing. The convention is intended to familiarize 1903-66 staffs with their duties. WSC has been invited to send representatives and to submit pub representatives and to submit publications for judging. Last year, the WSC Scribulus won third place in the magazinesection. ! .A J k. 1, (I ', 5 r i ' ..... , 1 ! A 4 UDuds Reel's Wq mmv This week the Hospitality Committee honors the Weber State Wildcats for the tremendous recognition they have brought to Weber State by winning the Big Sky Conference. However, we must also honor Coach Dick Mot-ta for the work he has done in producing a winning team. For it not only takes the material to produce a winning team, but it also takes a fine coaching stall. Congratulations "WeberWildcats." FASL C0NVENIEN T BANKING SERVICI WtT Serv,ce 7 it BANK RIGHT FROM YOUR CAR . . . On your way to or from classes ... at the NEW Harrison Branch of Commercial Security. There is plenty 0 parking, too, if you wish to enter our attractive new lobby to arrange an Automobile. Home Improvement or other type of Consumer Loan. There are Safe Deposit Boxes, too . . . plus a convenient 24-Hour Envelope Depository for after-hours banking . . . and, of course, there's a highly-trained, experienced staff of helpful, friendly people. . . . YOU'LL BANK YOUR BEST . . . AT . . . 'Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Ms Harrison Boulevard at 36th Street |