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Show pha rho omega FOUNDED: 1940. PURPOSE: To promote and encourage scholarship, friendship, honor, courage, fidelity. During the school year which has just passed, there came into being a new men's club at Weber-AIpha Rho Omega . . . Even though this club doesn't claim to be a world-beater, it is made up of all-around good fellows who are determined to make a mark at Weber by developing an organization of which the college will be proud . . . Sporting white sweaters with purple and gold emblems, the group of fellows composing this organization engage in any number of activities - art, athletics, dramatics, journalism, and even studying, while still doing their part in the furthering of friendship, school spirit, and cooperation. Founded: 1939. Purpose: To give help and friendship to the poor and needy, and to prorate friendship among the students of Weber College. Chanodo is one of the newest clubs at Weber, and since the year of its organization it has become one of the foremost organizations on the campus . . . The women wearing the Lincoln Green are not only cultured and beautiful; they also accomplish much the fields of forensics, drama and music . . . Foremost among the club activities year was an assembly, a beautifully organized and universally enjoyed dance Christmas party given for the children of the nursery. chanodo Wesley Hodgman President Robert Blakely Max Soelberg Don Peterson Sec. and Treas. Lewis Joseph Frank Wilcox Dewey Hudson Reporter F. D. Greenwell Carl Wood Dr. Miner Advisor Harold Kesler Arlo Adams Vard Orrock Margaret Athalene Alice Rosemary Helen Marian Bachman Cordon Kapple Pickens Robinson Read President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Adviser Marian Shirley Maurine Marian Helen Mary Lou Butler Chamberlain Duffin Duvall Farrell Foutz Jean Marcene Elaine Dorothy Ada Beverley Kapple Manning McGuire Meyer Nash Nicholas Helen Afton Margaret Gwen Marilyn Reberg Stratford Thinnes Ward Watson |