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Show SPRING SONG AT WEBER Students our on field trips, In groups and herds and flocks Discussing queer formations And picking up old rocks. Borrowing each others notes My goodness, how they toil! They stay up late into the night Burning midnight oil. For its cram, cram, cram. Jam, jam, jam. For next week Dr. Lind Gives a Geology Exam! They gather in the hallways Discussing pro and con The things their poor bewildered minds Think the test might be on. Some of them hope to make an "A" Some figure on a "F" Put they'll find they are mighty lucky To even make a "C" For its cram, cram, cram! Jam, jam, jam! For next week Dr. Lind Gives a Geology exam! THE ROCK OF AGES As steadfast, rugged, and eternal to Weber College as the rocks and mountains he has- made his life's study, his life's enjoyment, Dr. Find seems indeed a fitting land mark, in the history of our school. Students who have scaled the heights, who have broken down his stony front have found within a man rich with the experience of life, a helping, guiding hand that wins respect and admiration. Scorning higher salaried positions he has given his heart and mind to Weber College for the past thirty years, has found his life's work here in his labratory and amid his beloved rocks and minerals. Stories of his driving, his solidity in the class room have made him seem "The Rock" immovable, everlasting; but his sacrifice of personal gain, of worldly recognition to lend a guiding hand makes him truly "A Friend to Youth." |