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Show College Band TALENT undiscovered was brought to the fore by Fred Williams who volunteered service as an organizer and leader of the college band. Students with superior musical ability were selected, and under Mr. William's patient and skillful leadership were molded into an organization that is now supplying an element which had been sadly lacking in the school for several years. The members of the band perfected their technique in time to accompany the football team to Santa Rosa. The band has been an active unit in the year's program. They have sponsored several dances and have always displayed a spirit of willing helpfulness in any activity. FRED WILLIAMS Part-time teacher, Mr. Williams becomes a full-time worker. Heart full of desire for the success of his band, he works and plans toward his aim. From a heterogeneous group of students he has moulded an organization well-trained and willing, the first college band in seven years of Weber's history. OUT of spring and into summer-out of the freshness and youth of one season and into another that has less charm per-haps, and does not stir so strongly the heart strings, but offers instead freedom from all the restraining influences of books and masters; offers the opportunity of being out-of-doors in the Rocky Mountains. Secretary THE beyond imposing exterior of any successful institution, at the center of the hub from which radiate the controls of efficiency, is the desk of the private secretary. To most people this person is nothing but the barrier they must pass to reach the executive for whom she acts, or else the mythical individual shadowing the dynamic personality of her em-ployer. How little do they appreciate the manifold and varied tasks that fall to her lot, tasks that require not only initiative and intelligence but accurate knowledge and vision! Lucile Parry, private secretary to President Tracy, has combined with the performance of these tasks the loyalty and service of a true Weber-ite. LUCILE PARRY As an aide to President Tracy, Lucile Parry assumes the responsibility of keeping the details of college business running ?with well - organized smoothness. Her gentle smile wins the confidence of all with whom she deals, her quiet speech inspires courtesy, and her gracious manner suggests the charm of refinement and poise. THAT a privilege! To climb one hill, pause on the brow and look down into the valley with its patch-work fields and diamond studded bits of running water. And then to reach the top and lie down with a clump of greenness for a pillow and watch the vast sky, so intensly blue that one can almost look through it into eternity. "Ah, give me hills to climb, and strength for climbing." |