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Show The celebrated Ogden Nash chats with sturents and faculty members who attended the reception held in his honor prior to his appearance at Ogden High. High school debaters check match schedules at the annual high school debate tournament hosted by Weber College. for womankind with man. This amazement grew, and Anna's "unconventional" actions toward a man in his position deeply hurt his ego. Their personalities were in continual friction. Neither admitted until too late the deep feelings each had for the other. The King and I was described by many as Weber's finest musical production thus far. Spring, commonly known and regarded as the genesis of most things, seems to be in reality a summation (continued) Governor Clyde visits Weber as part of an inspection tour in February. of another year of campus activity. As spring fever took its toll, Wildcats had little trouble finding time for outside activities, but somehow had to struggle to keep their interests where they should have been, with graduation approaching and all. The first event on the spring quarter agenda was the annual Friendship Banquet where the "Friendliest Girl" is honored. This year's winner was charming Carolyn Barlow, Sharmea president and vice president of A.W.S. Sponsorship of the affair is rotated each year, and this year (continued) Ann Moesinger rated as Outstanding Sophomore girl. She was selected by a faculty committee, and reigned at the Orchid Ball. Dennis Wood, W.C. studentbody president, was the first man in three years to be chosen Outstanding Sophomore Boy. Candidates for outstanding sophomore were, left to right. Kent Pantone, Eileen Grix, Ann Moesinger, Kay Matsumura, Corrie Lynn Oborn, Dennis Wood, Karen Waldron, Dennis Weir, and Lorilee Hayes. Larry Bryant was absent from photo. |