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Show Behind Closed Doors The machinery that makes W. C. hum operates behind closed doors. Laying careful plans for the many activities, with diligence, no complaints, and sometimes burning the midnight oil are the student groups that we hear very little ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Planning, disappointment and last minute cancellation is the problem faced by the assembly committee. However, the assembly committee for this year has done a job well worth while. Student chairman, Ilamae Hansen, and the student members Dick Slater, Carol Slater, Norman Burton and Marilyn Lamborn have done their best to bring good assemblies to the students. Faculty advisor, Dr. J. G. Olson, has provided the stern hand that guides the assembly committee which has the tremendous task of providing a varied and interesting program for the entire year. The difficulties and hardships faced by this committee are not fully realized by the students of the campus. The assembly committee should be given a "hearty thanks" for its work this year. THE STANDARDS COMMITTEE Sherlock Holmes might be the 'alias' of the Standards committee. The main endeavor of the committee of keeping up the high policies of Weber College regarding honesty, integrity, and the like. Efficiency on this committee has reached such a high level that last quarter's research theme with a large 'D' on the upper left-hand corner was cordially presented to you through the courtesy of the Lost and Found Department. Stolen articles are quite often retrieved by Harold Bateman, faculty advisor, or Fred Ball, student representative. Student parking arrangements (the foothills no doubt!) also involves the Standards Committee. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE There's a group of harassed, hurried humans that go about engineering Weber's social life. They're seldom the life of the party because when they finally arrive, they haven't come from home, but merely from the rafters where they've been hanging crepe paper. This year's social calendar has been reinforced with such student body affairs as dances after games, the Snow Carnival, Christmas Party, Dinner dance, and affairs which have been the responsibility of the social committee. With Rex Gardner as a combination of Saint Peter and John L. Lewis, these valiants have braved the storm of thankless efforts and have come through with events to make this year tops. Who are the valiant? Rex Gardner, chairman; members Joyce Geary, Beth Macfarlane, Marilyn Bowman, Jackie Trapp, Lora Lee Marshall, Blaine Taylor, Dick Richards, Pat Andrews and Marietta Staples. Intramurals today! Support the games! Zounds, its the athletic committee at work again. Main functions of the committee are to supervise athletic events, to determine standards and cooperation of the students. Athletic manager of 1950-51 has been Norman Burton. (He got married last week!) Student members include Fred Ball, Rex Gardner, Kay Shupe, and Hugh Jacobs with Reed Swenson as faculty advisor. LECTURE AND CONCERT COMMITTEE Kay Shupe, who teamed with Mr. Guy Hurst on the Lecture and Concert Committee, had perhaps an easier job on committees than anyone this year. When asked why he didn't work harder Kay said, "What the H--." The program was finished before the first committee meeting. Never-the-less, the years' activities were enjoyed by all even if Mr. Hurst had to do all the work to bring to Ogden-ites the educational and cultural series. After Kay read the above all he could say was "Well, what the H. Members of the team: (Row 1) Glen Ashby, Ronney Harris, Ron Stevens, Tubber Okuda, (Row 2) Coach Mecham, Russ Rasmussen, Basil Beech, Mark Ballif, Sherman Wayment, Dale Gardner, Larry Wood. It's a Steal PLAY BALL At the time this book goes to press the baseball team is battling for first place in Northern ICAC league with the deciding factor being the games to be played with Boise Junior College. If the team can win two games from Boise, Weber will have won the championship. As records indicate, it is an outstanding team this year. Two games are also scheduled with Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colorado. From the Batter's Viewpoint He Flies Through the Air |