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Show Sign Painting Class Year Book Illustrating Class Still Life Class Informality seems to be the prevailing atmosphere in the art classes. This doesn't mean the students spend their time doodling, but it does mean the relationship between the class and the teacher is easy and relaxed. The individual attention and advice given to every student pays off, as witnessed by the state and national recognition Weber College has received through the efforts of the art department. Well over a thousand signs and posters have been turned out by the art department for college activities and club affairs. Whenever anyone needs some advertising quickly and well, he turns to the art department for help. This gives the art students practical experience as well as a little money. Groberg's Evening Drawing Class Left to right: Gary L. Peterson, Mark Wood, Boyd Anderson, Marilyn Arnold. Therald Todd, Marianne Jones, Ethal Zaugg Therald Todd is giving a debate, while Mark Wood is timing and Marilyn Arnold judging Weber debaters talked their way from the California coast to Denver and as far south as Tucson, Arizona this year. They honored our school by bringing home a second and a third place, and ties for second, third, fourth, and seventh places in tournament competition. Individual competition yielded two third places in the National Phi Rho Pi tournament in Denver. Marilyn Arnold. Therald Todd. Boyd Anderson, Kent Berg, John Beus, Beverly Coleman, Ronald Bingham, Roger Clark, Gary Peterson. Mark Wood, Lee Thompson, Ronald Smout, Ethal Zaugg. Marianne Johns and Heber Jentzch all belonged to the debaters "live-it-up club." Speech students Sally Jeppson, Paul Harding, and Colleen Miller also came along with the group. Weber College was chosen as the site of the National Phi Rho Pi contest next year. Mr. Monson. Mr. Green, and Mr. Allred did a superb job of coaching during the year. |