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Show by Farr Temple Spires TEMPLE SPIRES Utah's Centennial marks the realization of the desires of our forbears. Their task was not an easy one, and the task ahead is no easier, for our ultimate goal is near-perfection. Perfection is a hard goal to see and a hard one to grasp. It is often shoved aside for the matter at hand. Man has the material elements to make another century of advancement possible, but to do this he requires certain spiritual qualifications. These spiritual qualifications must be drawn from all available sources. So equipped, Utahns can face the ensuing century with a zeal like that of the past. To a greater state and to a greater Weber college, this Centennial issue of the school magazine is warmly dedicated. DARRELL S. WILLEY SCRIBULUS STAFF Darrell S. Willey, editor; Marjorie Hill, associate editor; Sylvia Bobolis, Lenore Chase, Jerry Carlile, John Da-vies, editorial assistants. Don Edwards, art editor and cover designer; Byron Jensen, Leslie Cole, Melvin Phillips, Dean McGregor, Jim Kelly, Eugene Didericksen, Royce Nielsen, Howard Woods, Dean Hurst, Don Jardine, Don Kelleher, Carol Anderson, Janice Goodway, illustrators. Miller S. Benedict, Loyal West, Sam Stephens, Dick Farr, photographers. Ann Losee, Harmon Barton, La Rae Anderson, Ross Powell, Lucille Douglas, Pat Olsen, Shirley Welch, Joan Roush, Velma Roush, Vern Burton, Pete Poort, Kathleen Parker, Lowell Smith, Fred Kendell, David Meyers, William Soel-berg, Elmer Hogge, models. Cloyd Wangsgard, business manager; C. M. Nilsson, sponsor; Farrell R. Collett, art adviser; Fred Rabe, photography adviser; O. M. Clark, business adviser. SCRIBULUS, magazine of contemporary art, photography, and letters, published by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF WEBER COLLEGE, aided by others outside of the institution. The publication is especially indebted to Miller S. Benedict for his excellent photographs of northern Utah scenes. Ogden, Utah, Spring, 1947. |