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Show SPORTS STAFF. Ernie Blankenship, left, sports editor, discusses sports write-ups with Phil Pulsipher. The Acorn is the annual publication of the Weber Campus, and this 1962 edition is out to set a new precedent in yearbook publication at the college. We the editors feel that as Weber matures into four-year standing, its teachers and students and all that they do must complement the college and aid in its growth. Therefore, we have tried to produce a fitting tribute to what we feel has been a banner year for Weber. We have tried to include every group and organization on campus and to present an idea of the function of each; we have tried to show a brief representation of the activities and events that enhance our college life; we have tried to show life on campus by showing you, the students - the Weber College Family - what you do here, what you learn here. In short, we have tried to give you Weber College, 1961-62. As you glance through the pages of this book, take a minute to read about yourselves. Take a minute to catch the spirit of Weber. Take an upward glance at the bright promise of your future. Lynda Kay Swenson Editor-in-chief EDITORIAL STAFF. Connie Hein, left, associate editor, and Lynda Kay Swenson, editor-in-chief, check each page as the Acorn nears completion. Acorn staff works to produce a fitting record of a banner year BUSINESS STAFF. Diane Healy, assistant business manager, and Dixie Johnson, business manager, plan the advertising section of the yearbook. They were also responsible for Acorn sales and distribution. ART AND LAYOUT STAFF. Barbara Perry, Reed Garner, Frank Schreiber, and Ruth Westergard were responsible for all art and layout work in the annual. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF included photographers and office workers employed by the college. They were, left to right: Merlin Rattliff, Lou Ann Jenkins, and Ruth Westetgard, seated; Leola Barnes, Blaine Downs, Reed Merrill, Lou Johnson, and Evelyn Parrish, standing. LITERARY STAFF. Judy Rowland, literary editor, and Joan Orr discuss literary style of the 1962 Acorn. Ruth Halvorson was absent when photo was taken. INDEX AND TYPISTS. Gen Mason, index editor, and Bert Ninalga, typist, made a few last-minute spelling corrections in the index. |