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Show ROLAND PARRY Genial company and clever leader, Roland Parry has discovered and developed talents which have served the school. By constant training he brought forth a girls' chorus which won widespread applause, a group of tap-dancers who were generally known and complimented, and a Royal Trio that won radio fame. Music AMONG the high-ranking activities of the school is listed the department of harmony, better known as the girls' chorus, the tap dancers, and the royal trio. Under the guidance of Roland Parry, these groups of music lovers have risen to a high degree of efficiency. With deep-seated enthusiasm they have adopted appropriate uniforms and have labored long and faithfully in the interests of their respective organizations. This department was very influential in making our athletic seasons a series of successes. The members gained for themselves and the school a long list of friends and admirers both at home and in distant cities. TO THE students who have come many times before, initiating new precedents or perpetuating cherished traditions, eager for friendly contacts, for rich associations, the imposing front of the gym, resplendent in its lights for the Commencement Ball, the final of the social year, bids a farewell. At the scene of many a gala occasion, activities are culminating for another year in a quiet beautiful event that brings happy memories back to the hearts of its participants. It is spring and a year of study and play is drifting away to the lovely strains of the waltz. Treasurer and Purchasing Agent MANY of the mechanical details relating to the efficient financial operation of Weber College, that tax patience and de-mand accuracy, pass through the office of the treasurer and purchasing agent for Weber. The monetary problems of every school activity, be it a football game, the presentation of a play, the preparation of a debate tour, or the production of the Acorn annual, is referred to Miss Shaw for consideration. As she is purchasing agent for the institution, the expenditure of the general school fund falls again to her lot. She carries an additional responsibility as treasurer of the Alumni Association and as manager of the College Inn. ELIZABETH SHAW Maintaining the college in financial good graces is the principal task of Elizabeth Shaw. 'Midst im-posing shelves of books or columns of obstinate figures, she is glimpsed busily at work by the frequenters of the College Inn, but is never found too engrossed in business to offer a cheery smile and a friendly greeting. LATER, while Weber's friends, students, and patrons are gathering in the devotional hall as the graduates make their last farewell, the lights frolic with the shadows, making pleasing contrasts on the arches of the doors, gleaming on the white steps through which the dull red sandstone shows in grooves worn into the solidity of the stone by countless hundreds of feet. Shining on the brass handles of the portals worn smooth from constant service, the lights add charm to Weber's welcome which each year finds untarnished, placing more firmly than ever in the hearts of friends the love of Weber at eventide. |