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Show ,i t ' V. .". '!.,.. s - " t ..: & .:: r - 1 f , ; rf J . - ?. .. ' .. ... ""' . V' V STARR JEANS The Wildcat Band Needs You Weber's famous Wildcat Band is. in need of musicians who love cool autumn evenings and free football games. Students hold annual Exclusively at 7T ' X The Associated Students of Weber State College will present the Twelth Annual Awards and Honors Program, Saturday, May 22, 1976. The popular singing group "Sunshade 'n Rafn" will be presented in concert with the winners of nine categories being announced at intermission. Prior to the concert a special banquet will be held in the Union Skyroom to honor the finalists in each of the nine areas. Those finalists include: TALENT OF THE YEAR Mary Lynn Anderson Dwayne Carrington David Page Dennis Stoller SCHOLAR OF THE YEAR Henry Dominquez Jeff Kunz Shirty Shupe Robert Stockdale MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Al DeWitt Paul Marigney Hill Murphy Ed Spann Jimmy Satts FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Kathy Miller Chris Thornock PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR Deon Carr Greer Roydon 0. Julander Jen T. Kunz Dale Van Metre Mildred Miy a MAN OF THE YEAR Mark Masur Keith D. Wilkinson Kyle Mattson Douglas Young WOMAN OF THE YEAR Karma Grimm Elva Siler Hettie Tuveson Wendy West Mary Woodhead ORGANIZATION OF THE .YEAR Good Company Phi Beta Lambda Student Government Evaluation Committee V.I.C.A (Volunteers in the Community and Environment) WCLO (Women's Campus Life Organization) ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR Percy Devine III Rodney Hamilton Homecoming Committee Cary Poll Chairperson Ray Myers Advisor WCLO (Women's Campus Organization) Hettie Tuveson - Pres. Toni Weight - Advisor Tickets for the concert available from members of the LDSSA or at the Union Main Desk. Life are n tSplililiiSl 1 iillwir I'sS- p,. lyiiip :::-:tf' wimsm ' jt - ,,,,,., HJ' Dorms make summer cash Approximately 20 different groups ranging in numbers from 25 to 400 will be staying in the WSC dorms this summer . The different groups of people come from all over Utah and surrounding sta tes to stay for conferences that are being held at the WSC campus.This summer about 2500 people are expected to stay at either Promontory Tower or at Wasatch Hall. Most of the people that come are youth groups from LDS stakes or wards. Some of the other groups thatcomeare "Upward Bound" and the "Civil Air Patrol." The dorms will net about $8,500 this summer, but most of the money will go toward light and laundry bills as the dorms will provide linen to those groups requesting it. When the last group leaves, there will be about 30 days for the maintenance crew to get ready for the onslaught of new students for the autumn quarter at WSC. - - 1 In the Marriage Tradition . . . classic beauty set in the tempo of today's fashion QUALITY GUARANTEED 1 00 If your stone doesn't appraise (in writing) for at least 40 more than your purchase price, your money will be refunded within 30 days. m JEWELRY C 2434 WASHINGTON BLVD. PHONE 399-0234 OGDEN, UTAH 84401 Page 3 |