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Show rd A at = ees ered with a purple W. These are: Leah Crawford, | Nor- | | rine ‘Williams, Donna Fronk and Beth Thatcher. eee ~The girls’ pep group specializes i in promoting any activiity which requires numbers of assistants imbued with snap ae peneume is customary but formation drilling runs | group will also form the nucleus of the cheering section for | number of points. A chart showing each girl’s total points is being kept by the club secretary. Kathryn Hackett, Marilyn Robinson, Louise Earl and Carole Osmond have been selected as song leaders to lead the student body in school songs at the games and assem_blies. Officers of the Whip club are Donna Smith, president; ' Beth Willie, vice-president; Shirley Chandler, secretary ; Mary Jean Jensen, treasurer, and Norma Manning, reporter. Club: adviser ist AES Mae Welling, Dean of Women. = head the service a will og AT college’ S$ women’s Weber eeotne section at a game between the Weber football team and that of Fullerton Junior college, at Fullerton, Calif., Saturday. Twenty-nine girls, members of the club, left Thursday by. chartered bus. They plan to return to Ogden after the football team has departed for Honolulu, Monday. Mae Welling, dean of women, is advisor for the group of girls, and Bonna Smith is president. At sunrise ceremonies, new | the home games. | There has been worked out a point system by the officers. Each activity that a member participates in is worth a Weber , Whip, bers were presented with a large white -chrysanthem ‘um oHone Day”. A different girl is in charge each week. Whip girls made and sold purple and white paper pom-poms at the football games. They have also been helping in the hot dog stands during the games. The earnings from these sales and services will be spent in accompanying the Wildcat bas. ketball team on cage trips about Utah and California. The he :ot et 4 ee Whip ‘club « has expanded, too. ee Gives Traditional — Whip Goodby to Weber Eleven Among when the Whip club returned recently from a five day trip to Fullerton, Calif., where it formed a cheering section for the Weber eleven when the team battled the Fullerton the celebrities present team left was President George Albert Smith, On the way home the club stopped for an hour in Las Vegas. see say they left without their ard .earned’ cash. The trip WAS” deemed a big success by all. squad. The club left Weber about noon on Thursday, Nov. 21, and returned the following Monday at 2:30 p. m. Arriving in Fullerton Friday, the club attended the pep assembly held on the Fullerton campus; later it was guest of the Fullerton AWS on, a tour oy the campus. Complimentary tickets to the game and dance that followed were. given to all girls of the club. On Saturday the Weber rooters went on a sight seeing tour of Los An-. geles and vicinity. At Santa Monica they stopped to go wading in at eaten the ocean. Lunch was Farmer’s market. In the evening, the girls attended the Hit Parade in at the CBS studio broadcast Hollywood. Later they drove out to the Burbank airport and kissed the team goodbye before the squai left on the Hawaiian trek. WHIP CLUB HOLDS FIRST RUSH PARTY Monday night started its rush -annual Tnvirarion Swimeina: Wit 1P Party the Whip club season with the tea for all freshman girls. ‘It was held in the Institute of Religion between the hours of seven and eight p.m. | Honored guests were Mrs. Clarisse Hall, Miss Mae Welling, dean of women; Miss Helen Malley’ and ‘Mrs, Lydia Tanner. _ Contributing to the success of the tea were Miss Mae Welling, advisor, and eS PED caer mids will be given to ‘the 60) new members and the oS “ <A Smi x apres ident;BES ek anche Ball Canie yer ‘ It x is one ee ‘the ar eest pep organizations in the histone | - the: college. With the expansion of the student body, | services |