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Show 1962 EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Lynda Kay Swenson ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Connie Hein PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER, Joyce McGregor STAFF HISTORIAN, Jean Groberg SECTION EDITORS, June Singleton, John Reed Woolsey INDEX EDITOR, Geri Mason LITERARY EDITOR, Judy Rowland STAFF WRITERS, Joan Orr, Jelean Vaughn TYPIST, JoAnne Smith PHOTOGRAPHY CO-ORDINATOR, Merlin Ratliffe STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS, Lou Johnson, Mack Hendrick, Reed Merrill PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER, LeAnna Read SPORTS EDITOR, Ernie Blankenship LAYOUT EDITOR, Barbara Perry ART EDITOR, Reed Garner STAFF ARTISTS, Connie Larsen, Chris Nelson, Ruth Westergard, Frank Schreiber GENERAL ADVISER, Charles A. Groberg PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISER, Fred S. Rabe LITERARY ADVISER, Cluster M. Nilsson 1 SPECIAL FEATURE Our Weber College Family - A Family With a Future. 17 Faculty and Academic Life 40 ADMINISTRATION Effective Administration Insures the Success of a Growing Weber Family 42 Faculty Administration 46 Student Government 56 CLASSES Campus Life Is Designed and Integrated to Meet the Needs of Each Family Member. 58 Sophomores 66 Freshmen 78 CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS Participation in Campus Organizations Develops a Better Family Composed of Better Individuals. 80 Student-Sponsored Organizations 105 Departmental Organizations 120 SPORTS Athletic Competition Enhances and Unifies the Family Spirit of a Modern College. 140 ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS Refreshing Activities and Special Events Capture the Busy Family Spotlight. 175 Advertising and Index The Acorn is an annual publication of the Associated Students of Weber College, Ogden, Utah. The 1962 edition was lithographed by Community Press, Orem, Utah; and it attempts to present an accurate and informative pictorial review of the school year. WELCOME TO THE WEBER CAMPUS! Four main structures, the Social Science, Business, Life Science and Physical Science buildings, are the centers of learning on the upper campus. In these buildings a wide variety of subjects are taught by competent and inspiring instructors. A fifth and larger structure, the Technical Education Building, houses auto mechanics, art and ceramics, photography, cosmetology, watchmaking, engineering, drafting and other subjects relating to technical and vocational fields. Part of the Physical Science Building's upper section is devoted to a pleasant and well-equipped library. The Weber Campus also has a shipping and receiving building and a partially completed gymnasium. Several spacious parking areas surround the buildings, and rich green lawns provide an ample footnote to the awesome beauty of the ever-changing mountains that form the inspiring setting for our campus. In reality, the mountains are our campus; the only way for Weber to grow now is upward! Weber as a two-year college was a stepping stone for aspirants of higher education; now with the advent of a four-year program Weber's curriculum is already being enlarged to meet the growing needs of the students and community. |