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Show Celditatien. a Held ~ By Weber College i i Class ri | Annual i we eber = brated freshman college today, | reigning B over class was with in fellow two competitors, between members Sar classes. pe mlany appeared on | The freshman student body : —Sane of. the class in the campus. ex- . w& skooter race was to be held | later in the afternoon between. “the faculty and the I. P. T. club. “frank Mouritsen and Roland Mor- | ‘sophomores, were to com- |} pete in a tennis match with Bill Stratford and Charles Emmett, s freshmen. : / Charles Emmett is president of g the freshman class; Beth Winkter, vice president, and Wallace me Jones, Secretary and _ treasurer. Rm a Baacéalaure eate Tomorrow ‘Seventy honor. and guests in m2 aye TO CIVE students of Weber college Mere giving a leap year dance. on Li riday, April 18. The ominous Fri- “day was chosen intentionally, the | girs said, as they are eager to prove | that their Management of the af-. | fair will prevail over any bad-luck bogey. The girls are already busy with prestams and decorations. ‘The ballroom will be decorated in pastel. shades with an abundance (of-ferns and flowers. The pro grams are being made by hand and = me Will carry out the spring-like color am scheme, “The 1 cts aar : \ lee and danc ve is the ue elaborate only | “Of Weber colPlans have been made to make the fance eyen more | interesting than “Aas the” Success- | ful dance of 1927 AN) Weber a students jlumni of O > pt who is interett< i 8 B tend. and of attendanc e banquet in er = as comprising faculty mem Weber icine EY) 1G we \ nS the college : of the at cates annual student. mady hon day. 2 . _ Robert I. Burton acted as toastmaster and was ‘introduced by H resident Aaron: W, | dent activities. Those Eiving the toasts and. responding were: Stu“dent” mor ly ee : sage and. Miss bath awards, 1 AraS, and friends, anyone invited else to at- @ Ethel Holmgren; sLaPvey — eS Rulon: Winkler, Miss" Beth Budge and Casper Woods; Her-‘ ald (student newspaper) awards, ~ Ivan awards és Jones; lite tary journal debating awards, JO: es; Acorn. ‘awards, Therma | ~And Sariest. “Ward. < 3 Rulon Budge entertained With @- Vocal solo, and Lester Hinchcliff fed in. group- singing. “The banquet was served by girls OF) the domestic -scienece deepartment} under Mrs. Lydia Tanner. On “Sunday afternoon o'clock liver SPRING DANCE Girl _ persons, | students, versity — and fe Sermon entertained | assembly hatte ercisés in the forenoon, -‘The folslowing program was given: Smith & Fhompson, violin sole; Louise Perme rins,- vocal solo;..Dorothy IsraelSen and Fern Davis, character Skits; one-act play, ‘presented. byJ “Bernice Littlefield, Peggy Carri/gan, Bill Johnson, Norman Bingham and Jack Craven. rell, = iReceptionn__Tonight the ‘for the afternoon's activities | dressed in white trousers, with |straw hats. ‘The. hats became m the target of the other students. i the ET events] Sophomores. | “The freshmen administered a -SOaking to the representatives of jthe sophomore class when they B succeeded in pulling them through § 'two hose streams in a tugsefewar § j contest. This victory was fol-§ |} lowed by a win in a kiddy car I race ANOU af] fittingly éeie- | the freshman | supreme their day the the lic of || Young, “Ua “Edgar Utah profe SSOr,” will sermon the patttiau: college’s a college auditoriu invited is cordially de- § to clos i ub. PR to be in. gs attendance. Vocal numbers “will” be given by Howard Shupe, Miss Melba Hyde, Emma Woodland chorus, and. mumbers and some under the. -collegeg instrumentalll the direction Lester Hinchcliff, inveca Bewoffered by Willan “oO and benediction by Mayor gic. Browning. _Tonight—at 7 o’clock of io. Stevens il Georre _in the Hiotel Bigelow, President Tracy will be host to the-— graduating class and invited Sah SSS eee | |