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Show Well boys, these are the gals you can blame for forcing you to exert so much energy in the annual Sadie Hawkins Day race. Other activities of the Squaws include combining ideas with Excelsior in presenting the "Sweetheart Ball," forfeiting intramural games, displaying their talent in an assembly and winning third prize on Homecoming Day, even though their float was a half hour late in coming home. They have chalked up many a party to their list and can really say it has been a wonderful year. Officers of the tribe Otyokwa were, Norma Lichfield, president; Joanne Barker, vice-president; Carol Lee Anderson, secretary; Darhle Poulter, treasurer; Marion Hyde, historian. Front: Patti Jensen, Colleen Livingston, Darhle Poulter, Marion Hyde, Marva Gregory, advisor; Norma Lichfield, Joanne Barker, Pat Nilsson, Nina Cutrubus. Second row: Joan Hennefer, Donna Compton, Enid Whitcomb, Marion Underwood, Donna Endrizzi, Susie Allen, Doris Bateman, Vivian Pert, Gail Cullimore, Shirley Taylor, Elma Wadman, Lora Lee Green, Ann Despain. Third row: Janet Cragun, Annette Cook, Jean Deamer, Joyce Killpack, Diane Friese, Salley Powell, Georgia Bobolis, Joan Shaum, Barbara Birkhead, Bonnie Web, Holly Glanville, Carol Hunsaker, Diane Wheeler. The excelsior Club has had a terrific year under the leadership of Ken Weathers, Bob Critchlow, Stuart Stringham, and Dick Keller. Recent elections placed Jim Swenson, Bruce Stringham, Morris Lee, and Jim Dawson at the helm. It seems a change in administration was needed after the first rush party. Activity program of the Big "E" included the "Sweetheart Ball" where the sweethearts are picked from a list of campus coeds and fellows by movie stars (this year's stars were Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis). A greased pig race, a party for the senior members, sponsored by the junior members, and numerous "bashes" and "jobs" from time to time are included in the activities. Excelsior has the distinction of being the "oldest and best" club on the campus, founded in 1931. The advisor this year was Farrel Shepherd. CLUBS We have come to the end of another wonderful year at Weber. We have made many new friends and have had many "fun" times. One of the our most important happenings was the organization of the Chanodo Alumni Association which has helped us in everything we have done. For the association we thank Lu Ann Huss so very much. The officers of Chanodo for the past year have been Jean Crawshaw, president; Darlene Burt, vice-president; Joanne Hotchkiss, secretary; Ruth Collings, treasurer; Ruth Pope, reporter. The activities of the club this year have been fun and we have loved every minute of intramurals, the "Forest Fantasy," our Homecoming float, and our parties; and to everyone we say, "Thanks for a great year at Weber" Back, left to right: Jim Dawson, Floyd Glissmeyer, Garth Willie, Kent Weathers, Jim Hendricks, Fred Brown, Ron Stephens, Don Woods. Middle row: George Brownson, Ken Kuroiwa, Bruce Stringham, Norm Penrod, Dick Keller, Bill Chandler, Bob Critchlow. First row: Advisor, Farrel Shepherd; Morris Lee, Jim Swenson, Merlin Bingham, Jim Blankenship, Roy Nelson, Paul Furlong. "The Men" of Sigma Delta Phi have come to the close of another successful year, outstanding in intramural activities for 1952-53. Under the leadership of Grant Lowder, Wayne Stromberg and Jerry Goddard we have been successful in extra curricular activities. We hope, with the help of the new campus and coming years, that the men of Sigma will show greater improvement. Front row, left to right: Mar Deanne Wahlen, Doris Simonsen, Darlene Burt, Jeanne Crawshaw, Advisor Sarah Jackson, Joanne Hotchkiss, Ruth Collins, Verla Bond, La Relia Fowler. Second row: Betty McComb, Elizabeth Gibson, Marilyn Bourne, Joyce Ann Miller, Marilyn Ray, Helen Davlantes, Joan Christensen, Jackie Collins, Donna Mann. Back row: Joyce Sorsensen, Janet Merchant, Lou Jean Nelson, Mary Moore, Doris Read, Sharon Wilson. Frant row, left to right: George Syme, Jerry Goddard, Carl Chadwick, Chuck Hamond, Eugene Swenson Brent Daniels, Lew Cantwell. Back row: Pete Miller, Don Dellenbaugh, Richard Barnes, Jim Williams, Gary Swenson, Earl Garr. |