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Show tS ee: le + | Extra-curricular activities at Weber college are being given a boost this year with the presence of 50 active upper class members on the campus. It is one of the largest pep organizations in the history With the expansion of the student body, of the college. Whip were presented with a large white chrysanthemum centered with a purple W. These are: Leah Crawford, NorThatcher. Beth and Fronk Donna rine Williams, The girls’ pep group specializes in promoting any activi- ee fh ee Eh eee Gf ene RS cemene eee ee BE | eee eee | fee ee ee | if |) ee ff) ee |! ee | 1) eee me || ee ff) ee | ff hf | eee eee new ty which and pep. requires numbers of assistants imbued with snap Ushering is customary but formation drilling runs to their true liking. Each Thursday in Shine Day”. declared “Shoe A different girl is in charge each week. Whip been has week the girls made and sold purple and white paper pom-poms at the — football games. They have also been helping in the hot dog The earnings from these sales stands during the games. and services will be spent in accompanying the Wildcat basThe ketball team on cage trips about Utah and California. group will also form the nucleus of the cheering section for the home games. There has been worked out a point system by the officers. Each activity that a member participates in is worth a number of points. A chart showing each girl’s total points is being kept by the club secretary. Kathryn Hackett, Marilyn Robinson, Louise Earl and Carole Osmond have been selected as song leaders to lead the student body in school songs at the games and assemblies. Officers of the Whip club are Donna Smith, president; Beth vice-president; Willie, Chandler, Shirley secretary; Mary Jean Jensen, treasurer, and Norma Manning, reporter. Club adviser is Miss Mae Welling, Dean of Women. Eh me ff At sunrise ceremonies, too. club has expanded, members Eh SE SIE ~" 2 ‘we SO 2 tr ee : —- Th cee cee ee ee aT er ii aE aes seer lr —™ I |