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Show V Page Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, Clearfield Courier May 14. 1980 Annus! Sunfasti Celebration slated at Weber State College, said the celebration will begin with a convocation featuring noted social activist Dick Gregory. The convocation will be held at noon on May 15 in the Browning Center. Also during the afternoon of the same day will be a convocation, games, canoe races, swap meets, concerts, a fashion show, and a circus are all among the activities to be held during the annual Sunfest Celebration May 15, 16, and A at Weber State College. Sally Johnson, activities vice president of the Associated Students of 17 student-facult- y game at 1:15, softball intramural flea market and swap meet and a car bash. The Weber State soccer team will play Utah State University at 3 p.m. and the students will sponsor a car road race at the same time in the parking lot near the Browning Center. That evening there will be a student, faculty and staff Hawaiian iuau at 6 on the Lindquist Plaza and a concert by the musical group Stryder at 9. track meet at 3 and a Sock contest at 4:30. On May 16 the festivities continue with a frisbee golf course, volleyball tournament, and marathon race at noon, and canoe races on the retention pond at 12:30. Throughout the afternoon of that afternoon there will be a , P Mil .., i 314x4x1 2nd grade simulated on lauan plywood. 17 l tinmfllOmmlMnitf Jill 1 FLINTLOCK 314x4x7 1st erode Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. tug-o-w- 314x4x1 Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood. RAIN DANCE n 5 1st grade 314x4x1 Simulated finish lauan backing. on g throughout the ar Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic society, recently initiated 90 new members at Weber State REGAL WALNUT GREEN Simulated woodgra-ion hardboard backing. pyramid-buildin- Ralph College, Telford professor of political science and president of the WSC faculty chapter, said today. Members must have a 1st grade 314x4x7Vi Simulated woodgrain finish on lauan plywood. 5 cumulative grade point average of at least 3.67 per cent. New officers for the coming year installed include Dr. Earl Smart, president; Dr. Nikkie Oats & Bieiio FEMCIMS! Hansen, president-elec- t; Dr. Helen Farr, executive secretary; J.D. Poorman, associate vice president; Paul Jensen, activities vice president; Cosette Wiese, vice relations public president, and Jan Morris, associate secretary. Those initiated at the ,Sj ; f' y ,V KAREN SHAFFER, Elaine Wright, and Brenda Bonds (left to right) will participate in "SUNFEST" fashion show at Weber State College. "SUNFEST" celebrations run May 15, 14 and 17 on the WSC campus. FIREPLACE SCOOP SALE MARCO CIRCULATOR COFFEE Zero clearance heat circulating built-ifireplace. MAKER, 256 a month n 100-WAT- T BULB, 66 a month ICECREAM FREEZER, SAVE..(a0 the in- Royal Lichtenstein Circus will perform at 4 p.m. will conclude Sunfest with a fashion show at 7:30 p.m. at the Lindquist Plaza, followed by the popular rock group Stonebolt" in concert, also at the Lindquist Plaza. For more information on the events call Sally Johnson at 626-634- Best, Mark Bodily, Billy Boen, Robert Burk, Kent Call, Michael Carney; Brian Castlemain, Dale Champion, Jerry Costley, Darwin Cox: Elizabeth Cox, Alex Coy.'Rohn Crabtree, Steven Christians, Radine Lisa Crouse, Decaria, Debbie Delcastillo, Shelly Dickamore, Debra Diercks, Elizabeth Dunford; Linda Paul English, RaDene Ferguson, Rodney Fowers, Kathy Franke, Judy Greene, Richard Hamp, Randy Hansen, Paula Harper, Fer-neiiu- s, Charlene Hasenyager, Kay Kenley, Owen Highley, Roscoe Hill; Johnnie Holloway, Jennie meeting included mostly Richard Kroll, Ron Kunzler; Daurie John Lapic, Larimer, Bryce Lemon, Betty Mary Adams, Amsden, Julie Andrews, Penny Armstrong, Susan Brent Litz, Cathy Luster, Jane Vernon Maas, McBride, Cynthia McMillen, 146 a month SUN LAMP, 456 a month Karen McMullen, Jan Morris, Mark Naisbitt, Kathy Nagasawa, Julie Niederhauser, Michael Ogg; Lee Palmer, Carol Payne, Richard Penman, Sherry Pittman, Jeff Poorman, Karen Roderick, Ronald Rpssell, Susan Scheffel, Douglas Shields, Ronald Short, Scott Singleton, Melven Smith, Sheldon Smith, John Stubbs, Steven Suhr; David Terry, Larry Thomas, Rebecca Tullis, Gregory Valdez, Brian Robert Whetton, Alan Wiese, Kenneth Williams, Williams, Patricia Williams, Winnie Williams, and Gloria Wright. Waterfall, Cosette ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4x4 CABINETS and day, ternationally known seniors, but some juniors. They are: WE STOCK ODD G END the chapters annual initiation TOASTER, Reg. $238.95 UNCOUNTED 10. morning beginning at There will also be balloon rides and a carnival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a New Games festival from 2 to 4. The WSC art guild will provide art demonstrations and sell its wares through Huggins, Sarah Hunting, Eiiane Hyde, Patti Jahsman, Paul Jensen, Scott Jones, Cathy Jorgensen, Janet Kesler, Linda Krater, Pet fow electdmY bedget on a diet. END OF SEASON : IPJSC Initiation ceremonies held for new members V9 RID OAK 316x4x1 with contests, canoe races, and a MAJESTIC WALNUT CASTLE GOLD High school students are invited to participate on May 18, 74x4x8 While Stock Last 74x4x4 I PHYSICAL FITNESS 4PC. DAMAGED DOORS FIREPLACE SETS BLACK By Bill Toomey, Executive Director, AAU-PenMutual Masters Sports AS LOW AS n $p3 I Up GETTING INTO THE SWIM OF THINGS! 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