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Show Sophomores There are two things that you can't miss on the Weber Campus: (1) Kazuo Teramoto; (2) His art work. Both Kaz and his work carry a lot of weight on the campus and both occupy a lot of space. Perhaps you don't know Kaz but you can't help becoming acquainted with his posters. His output is tremendous, and it covers about every phase of college life that can be illustrated. Teramoto posters hang everywhere and then some. Glen Dickson claims all this art business started when Kazuo as just a little tot, found out that painting was easier than writing because it didn't involve spelling. Of course Kaz denies this, claiming that he never was "just a little tot." Born in Seattle, Washington, Kazuo moved with the family to Ogden in 1945. He attended Central Junior high and Ogden high before joining the Weber family. Kazuo is possessed with a shy grin and two big dimples which with other characteristics have led to his label of "little bundle of joy." Kozuo's father is appropriately enough a chef. Kaz has two brothers of which the young, "Mits," is a constant show companion. Chief ambition of artist Teramoto is to become a commercial artist (salary: $200,000 he "doesn't want to be greedy." Hobbies of Kaz are cartooning and attending the cinema. I commented to Kaz on his outstanding attendance record at these movies, but he claims the "good ones" meant "just about every one." All in all Kazuo is, to quote a fellow student, "A damn good artist and damn good guy." 'Nuff said. Carol Johnson Marie Jones Ruth Jorgesen Warren Judd Henry Kaffon, Jr. Richard Keller Gerald King Keith Knighton Ray Knowles Wanda Lacey Alan Dayley Robert Larsen Norma Litchfield David Lindsay Colleen Livingston Gary Loosli Grant Lowder Ron Lowder KAZ From "Song of Norway", Act II, Scene IV. The Edvard Griegs are happy in Norway. As the scene opens Edvard and Nina are seen celebrating their first Christmas in their new home with Father and Mother Grieg. After the Old Griegs leave, Edvard and Nina recall their friendship and Rikard and his beautiful poetry. Edvard is inspired and, going to the piano, plays the magnificent Piano Concerto. The music sets the Spirit of Norway free and true to the Legend, Norway dances. Bee Johnston as the Spirit of the North Wind; Betty McComb as Spirit of Norway. Sophomores Illene Mackey Raymond Magagna Bill Baycock Betty McComb Karen McKay Bill McMullen James Mecham Douglas Middleton Joyce Ann Miller Takeshi Muira Joleen Monson David Morrell Jay Mumford Lou Jean Nelson Roy Nelson Fern Olsen Derwin Orgill |