Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)
- Class of 1936
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W. ,. 1331. ::1f..g-fgzfy -'gH.L'-.1-.- . -umm., f, , ir: . 534 :L , ffl f'Ez5i?,gA . ?5fi':?T7Q fi W:-'13 .:i-1 -1 '. :f35v'.',5LA ' .- .LJ -V 5.15534 1 11, -ny H viii in Q.-5, ,.:1' , F5591 . w.. . fini'-'-15' -1l'f,'.1.' 1 ' . ip, Z ,, . gwfgirfl' '1.z?a1Hv,f1 ' ':4 f7 f' fllff-C H4 ,HJ , .,.:7. r ,, , -gi, I ,. Charles H. Skidmore Superiniendent of Public Instruction EXECUTIVE OFFICERS UTAH STATE BOARD OE EDUCATION George A. Eaton Iohn C. Swenson Iames A. Lcmgton Mary W. Iohnson Albert I. Ashmcm David W. Henderson George L. Rees William O. Beniley, Ir. Selma L. Fcthring Henry W. Taylor r X X :,jN.Q':'q. ?'if-:Eff . J...-ws: Q , ak A1 A A, l i l :rf-532 L 1:5 1: 2' fx E 1f:i3l11i' Ei:fs?f-L 'l'55rjl. sq, ' 1 253221: 51,53 .:,,..., .:g.,.Qf: , ,,,, ,V , all -. .tn ts N1 n x Jil? - ,-ya WEE-ix. 1ilE.4z.f. ,5iY5ii':? 'TEN 323-iv 222123: ' l 5 -' :ak . 138 -plain, L: G'?ef ' 555555 :nag r -:IWJSE g1 7 311:1- s..:',. 25125-v '1 z. 'S-fi 13? .,55:gg.34- l J ewlaif'-,Q 5- 1371, -film -W .. . 4: - ,A ,- ig., Ju. . -I f. SHS' fiixlv. :s-If-E f ku? ' v. x f -9: 1 zr..E'i: -'ji .l l .. ,L .v -255:-H x C To the Class of 1936: lf you are to -experience real happiness, it becomes quite necessary, at your age, to acquire a vitalized philosophy of living. The experimental or exploitive period of your lives, so characteristic of youth, should now be ended. What success you are to achieve, what place in the society of your fellowmen, will be determined within the next few crucial years. l advise you to weigh this matter seriously. Let me leave with you,as a guide for the planning ofyour future lives, the philoso- phy of Henry Van Dyke, brilliant American poet, expressed so vividly in the following stanza: There are four things that one must do if he f i would keep his calling , TTUSI President Leland H. Creer To think without confusion clearly, To act from honest motives purely, To love each other most sincerely, To trust in God and Heaven securely. To think without confusion clearly: to act with precision and measured judgment, to det-ermine truth from an analysis of facts as they are, To act from honest motives purely: to develop a fair and accurate appraisal of life and the purposes and functions of the society in which we live, to acquire the ideal of honest economy, to be honest with ourselves, to give liberally of our tim-e and talents in order to make life happier for others, To love each other most sincerely: to develop a feeling of appreciation and altruism toward all peoples without regard to race or creed, to exalt Humanity above the Stat-e or the Nation as the goal of social progress, to acquire a high regard for human justice and personal liberty and to become vigilant in their' defense, and, finally, To trust in God and Heaven securely: to acquire a sense of se- curity in life through the recognition in this universe of ours of the certainty of God and the magnificence of His handiwork, to b-ecome aware of the limita- tions of man and his need for divine guidance, to develop our finer and truer spiritual selves, through which channels alone can we appreciate the better things of life-these are ideals which mark the road to progress and happiness. DR. LELAND H. CREER, President Iohn Benson Education Walter Buss Geogrcrphy Walter Neville Sociology FACULTY Iohn Lind Geology Marian T. Recxd English Lydia Tanner Home Economics Reed Swenson Physical Education Merlon Stevenson Mathematics Clcxrisse Horll Registrar Charles Qsmond Physics Thatcher Allred English Guy Hurst Business Scif e - -11: ' '--. A 25219 , , 'Wiii . if ' '1'S':'-:r .1 ww - -Lfiry. V E, 5 -1, as 4 ,..Q, .ff.?'.-t .. ti.- riffs:- gv. H5115 ,- t 1 FACULTY Bernice Hall David Trevithick Cluster Nilsson Beulah Romans Secretary to the English English Clerk President Eva Browning Roland Parry Dee Scorup Leland Monson English Librarian Music Business CLeave of absencel Dix Iones Nancy Barker Sheldon Hayes William McKay Dean Anderson Treasurer Foreign Language Zoology Doctor Bacteriology FACULTY Garneti S. Littlefield Lionel Thatcher Anna Stark Ralph S. Gray Engineering Economics Education Chemistry CLeave of absencel Clair Anderson Lucile clark 0- Whifnev Young Carl Be11i5f0n Music Physical Education Zoology Physical Education CLeave of alosencej Connie Anderson Henry Anderson Ernest Miner Lucy Denning Wallace Baddley Nurse History Botany Business Superintendent of Buildings G Grounds , ' fi? rf- .ff-i'2': 1i'fF 5' ,wwf 5, -. g. :ff 66' ' , 5 11 Lv- iw- , 4 '. 1 Q.. ' 2 - ' ,H , 9' f L mm Aw' V 1. .Ii ' ' -as ' -Eifif. - aff? . 1 .r 1 i- ' b. ' 1 x 11 x 1 x x. 1 1. ' T A. . -,f 45552 'ifi' 'iw -. .-in .:im,E.: - 'iffy 1g ' ' 42193- 1 r 1 if-S 5 - L ,,5..5. i -.i2E'f:i4. 122: Q. .-ls..-:pr . . 1.v:,e.- .: ,':wxr-- .-i.:.n:f...,.,:. :ss-:f+ away'-x-f --:.fT L v 2,- tr 1.-L --.--1:0 new-f -:ii 1 Lyiugrfz' -L-L 1,2551-59 'frS2:s, '- WNW ,ziisizie 'A-ima-QF 3:-QQ-4 551521, 71. i. 'GQSQE V., -. . . . . ,-., J.,-gen, mf 'REL Lf ,-325:21-f'-. -. .5 .:+c:,,., ug, v:,,:-: - 5:-r-iii? 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We-George, Marian, lim, and Bernell-have enjoyed Working together for you. 'We sincerely wish the best of everything in all the different things you each will be doing, for you are all friends that We value. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS BOARD OF CONTROL , I Marian Wilson Wanda Welling Ruth Ketchie President Vice-President Secretary GIRLS' ASSOCIATION During the year a constructive activity program was planned by the officers of the Girls' Association and successfully completed with the coopera- tion of the group. The first week ev-ery girl in school met all the others at a special party and program in the auditorium. The fall quarter Girls' Dance was the next important event on the program. lt was a lovely formal party at the Hotel Ben Lomond. The two outstanding undertakings during the winter quarter were a frolic in the snow, with chili at school after, and the Girls' Dance in the form of a Gay Nineties Party. Every one came in costume. 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Again during the winter quarter the class scored with the Winter Carnival and Sophomore l-lop. The l-lop, presided over by Miss Weber, Will be remem- bered by all who were there that evening. And now, at the end of two years at Weber, the Sophomores have do- nated to the school a gift which Will, it is earnestly hoped, long be an emblem of the activity of the Class of '36. Iames Phelps Doroihy Arave Richard Royllance Irma Langiord ' Melvin Iennings Iune Buchanan Stanley Waits Ruth McCune Wendell Heaton Russel Fishburn Iames Scoville Ronald Urry Emma Lou McEntire Wayne Deverecrux Marjorie Moyes Richard Marston Don Griffin Golden Sill l fa,- .vw--: 1 mn. 1 9 s Mg ,x1. 1 , fl' ' -. . f 2 'N 1 ui .9 ' - 1 ,f ' 6 x m 1 w 1 1 x n .jk I :EISA 553.521 rem iii? pq- ::,:. frm n x x 1 .2 lp :lf- ag:-gg .,., , , ' 1 r w .1. - lr ., J Robert Wcmgsgcxrd Mary Hinchcliff George Iensen Lorene Wade Kenneth Betteridge Winona Olsen Robert Blcrkeley Doroihy Bowman Torvall Nelson Phyllis Barker George Larkin Winona Cordon Grant Burton Augustus Vaughn Maurice Hunsaker Karl Page Mcrricm Wilson Henry Mathieu Robert Parry Louise Linton Thomas Doxey Emily Marshall Walier Hoyt Marian Blair lack Cole Dorothy Rasmussen Lawrence Newman Beth Oyler Howard Widdison Carma Allen Austin Burt LaVon Stanley Max Snow Arnold Robins 'Dee Richardson Ellsworth Congdon df' l li if 91 I pi ,L .I L 5 l x . 2-in ' .v. 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May the l936 Freshman Class carry in full measure its success to the l937 Sophomore Class. William McEntire Olive Bosworth - lack Richards Mary Chugg Charles Powell Ellen Surrage Rulon Romney Helen Gleave Ralph Benowiiz Edith Thorne Gordon Nelson Doris Crossmcm Glenn Wilde Berniqe McKinnon Boyd Sheffield Dona Simpson Kirk Graff Margaret Gaddie g.-.4 , -ksfafsi: .'-'Cl' -1 vi 1 :7?':':3'j IE: 7f:.'53 M hf.'.,. 'J , - ,:,: .wa .m. ,... 1 3-,,.:,, Qgg- -' 'rf ,,-,,. X mln? .g.x!4 '-:: :Email :T-'MF Ei?EEiI:i-I-E -iii Hi-l-1l'I5',I 15 X 1 . if '-.'fI1.i'55i :L-I., .,..l -'.f3.-..11,:e:21fx'. 5: .5 -:.455,E,' 4. 5xs?.'.z1s:::'-ESQ 331172312 . i21:'Ei95i?jE2fE r., !' . ' , E4 ' -' . , -1, .:, f e- - lu 39 3' iii ,LLL ff f,s:t -.wav i ' :'p.1,aS flu' ngrmrii .--If--gs, wg, : f!:1 1 ,.-wx, ,iws.a1. 277i?7: : f Fglesgfzffz.:-., 65-1515 , :f:?f5.'f.- ,:1Q33:',- .l1,7.'.,i Ffffiri' Wizff. .,xyfa.- 'iz -KH. ful X631 , . is -n. ' f 5- sg.-.4 ,n-in my .r,n. 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He coached the football team to second place in the Utah division of the 'junior college confer-ence. ln basketball he had the same success, as Weber finished second. Mr. Swenson coached the Weber Wrestling team, which defeated Westminster in two of three meets to Win the State wrestling cham- pionship. He also coached the tennis team. ln football he was assisted by Merlon Stevenson of the Athletic Council. Carl Belliston coached the Weber swimming team, which engaged in two meets with West High and two meets with U. S. A. C. He also coached the track team, which enteredthe junior college competition and upheld the record of 1935, when it Won the championship. Stan Watts, Max Snow, Elmo Iensen, and Bernell Nelson were the student captains of basketball, football, Wrestling, and track. Ronald Urry assisted the coaches and teams as Athletic Manager. Dick Craehl, through his Work as cheer leader, has been the connecting link between the Student Body and the teams. FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST HOW: Herman Mines, Max Baker, Elwood Berrett, Hal Peterson, lack Bingham, Woodrow Call, Earl Rowse, Allan Bassett. SECOND ROW: Gordon Thornley, Iames Fox, Myron Forbes, Chester Christensen, Ben DeCorso, Max Snow. THIRD ROW: Reed Swenson fcoachl, LeGran.d Burton, Dale Anderson, Stan Watts, Harold Stoker, Lloyd Iacobsen, Ernest Sanders, Howard Widdison, Robert Wangsgard, Darrell Ellis, Charles Powell, Merlon Stevenson fassistant coachj. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Urry fathletic managerl, Darrell Iones, Richard Marston, Howard Pence. FOOTBALL Football again had a successful season at Weber College. From the small but willing and capable group of candidates to report for practice, Coach Swenson moulded one of the best elevens ever to represent the school. Because of the fact that the reserves were nearly as capable as the regulars, letters were awarded to the unusually large number of twenty-five players. Cf the six games playedduring the season, Weber won three, lost two, and tied one. The outstanding victory was over the powerful B. Y. U. Iunirr Varsity. ln the three games of conference competition, Weber rolled up a total oi 64 points against l3 for the opposition. Weber gridders completed the conference schedule in a tie for top honors in the Utah division of the con- ference. ln the play-off with Westminster, Weber lost the privilege of meeting Albion tor the laysee Championship. :sd wr-v -'1-mf M- --1-z.: li. .. . -Z ...-, . '1a23S'f- 'flf-.fa-1-ag-gag: , -.--.3 it 754139 'rj-ll H15 YN .1-.-L .'.,.. ,.,,,. -.v. 5 .-. , g xy -f.,N.tv.YJf -I-1 yi ' il W li-Aw --' Wi' -11? Ev Q ' iii! 1, .is 'iw A 211342,- s fr , . Nw I . I? ,g,g1.,m:-5. '...'-Aw, -at ,.f?f2 '. .' 'll'iZf'l'-I-2:55-ji - fair'-Z? . t.. -:tn-. wi-.-:,-,. 1 1,1 1 -Tata zzz- ta. :f Qfjif-f'.f3' i': in llli 'iii-'.1:.' -...L ..,. .,. - -rj 3313- , . v -1. xv- L II5f13'3-31, ,ff-. 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A 5 ' L Z I E wr f STAN WEBER VS UTAH AGGIE IUNIOR VARSITY Weber opened its 1935 football season with a practice game against the Utah Aggie lunior Varsity at Logan on October 5. Considering the fact that the Wildcats had practiced only one Week, they made an impressive showing. They were defeated l8 to O only after a cour- ageous battl-e against heavier and more ex- perienced opponents. Aside from providing the players with much needed experience, the game -enabled Coach Swenson to pick out the most promising prospects for the contests to follow. WEBER VS. WESTMINSTER Weber's initial conference encounter, played on the home field against Westminster of Salt Lake City, resulted in a 6 to 6 tie, The Parsons took advantage of a Weber fumble and a penalty to score in the opening period. Their attempted conversion Was blocked. The Wildcats' tying points came early in th-e third quarter, when Weber marched down the field to score after a series of sensational gains. Weber failed to add the extra point that would have meant victory. During the remainder of the contest Weber outplayed its opponents and threatened to score on several occasions, but each drive was terminated short of the goal line by numerous costly fumbles. WEBER VS. SNOW COLLEGE Weber met with very little opposition in disposing of Snow College 32 to O in the Wild- cats' second conference encounter. In this con- I x ' - . -1 Q if ..,. ..':..::.f.::.:,: fwfr 'aff ,Q W ,,..,,,,' 4 1 h . .r. .. I ' ':f.,. , . f-fV A , ....,: ,.,.1 .2 ,. ...uf A.,,- t4.:sx.,.a.21-4-1-z.'.-.rms .1.c:-.m.4...'.ts...i.J- BENNY CHET Weber vs. Westminster , h 2' ... test Weber displayed vast improvement over L the preceding gam-e. Fumbles were less nu- H - merous, and both the running and passing '. attacks functioned much' better. The Wildcats enjoyed a highly successful afternoon, the reg- gg: X ulars scored five times and then retired to let ' B . every player on the squad demonstrate his ability. WEBER VS. B. Y. U. IUNIOR VARSITY Generally conceded to be the weaker team, Weber surprised critics by defeating the strong B. Y. U. Iunior Varsity, 7 to O. lt was the best game played and the best form demonstrated by the Wildcats throughout the season. Sev- eral times during the early moments of the game, Weber threatened to score, but was halted on the goal line by fumbles and a stal- wart B. Y. U. def-ense. Finally in the third quarter a determined Weber team marched down the field and scored on a short pass. ln the closing minutes of the game, B, Y. U. made, a drive into Weber territory, but a valiant goal line defense held the Cougars scoreless. WEBER VS. BRANCH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE The final game on the conference schedule, played at Cedar City, resulted in a victory for the Wildcats. 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' i v 4' 1 , 1...- r-'-M-5 : J' 7? fr 7 i , f .J N iff .,,,4v.,,4,, if . . , A. V A.,. .W 4 51,51 A inoc t i X ,ig-AM f j wa s - f ,l fbdqifafzf ' gzrlr ,T if '2 2 1 ' i 4 1 J: ff' 1 26 to 7, Weber moved into a tie with W-est- minster for the State championship and earned the privilege of meeting Westminster in a play- off contest. Four touchdowns and two extra points constituted Weber's scoring in its de- cisive victory over the Cedar City eleven. The jaunt to Cedar City was the longest of the year but seemed to have no effect upon the Wildcats' playing since they outclassed the Farmers in every department of play. WEBER VS. WESTMINSTER FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Because Westminster had previously played in Ogden, the play-off game was played on the Parsons' field in Salt Lake City. At the start Westminster surprised Weber with an aerial attack that put the Wildcats on the de- fensive, where they remained for the greater part of the first half. At half time Westminster had a 6 to U advantage. Weber came back fighting in the third quarter and immediately following the kickoff worked the ball down the field. The Westminster line held for two plays, and then Weber completed a short pass to tie the score. The Parsons broke the tie, however, when a Westminster man broke through the Weber line, blocked a kick, and then fell on the ball over the goal line. The l2 to 6 lead won the game and gave Westminster the State cham- pionship. X -' , , y 8 4 P I Q2 A - my ..:.,, , ,1,.: . .,Q, A ,,., . ,gift Weber Scores ' RED EAL Against Westminster BASKETBALL ' As in football, Weber finished second in the Utah division of the Utah-ldaho junior college conference. After a slow pre-season the Wildcats opened the regular season with three. vic- tories. Then they dropped the two following contests but won three more before coming to the first series with Snow, the turning point of the season. Weber was unable to record a single victory over the champions-to-be. Although all of th-e contests were close, the Snow team clearly displayed its superiority. Weber had a successful season. The team played well together and never gave up or adrnitt-ed defeat until the final gun. B. A. C. AT WEBER 'The initial conference basketball series, flayed against B. A. C., resulted in two vic- tories for the Wildcats. The first contest, which Weber won by a score of 44 to 36, was clos-ely contested, the visitors threatening at all stages. At the half the score stood 25 to l4 for Weber. After the rest period B. A. C. came back strong, but Weber repulsed the threat and coasted to victory. . 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Although the Wildcats led from the start, they were never far ahead of the Pliers. At the half Weber 1-ed 14 to ll and by the end of the third quarter had increased the margin to 27 to 19. Dixie then staged a fourth-period rally, which came Within four points of tying the score. Weber met its first defeat of the season in the second game of the series at St. George. During the contest the lead changed several times, Dixie leading at the half 21 to 29. At the third period the score was deadlocked at 29 all, ln the last quarter the Pliers rallied to score 8 points While holding the Wildcats to a single field goal, and so Won the game 36 to 31. WEBER AT B. A. C. Weber and B. A. C. divided the s-econd series. ln the first game the Wildcats led 17 to 9 at the half, and 24 to 16 at the end of the third quarter, but the Aggies overcame the lead and Won by a two-point margin, 30 to 28. ln the second game it was Weber Who came from behind to Win. Trailing by one point at the beginning of the last quarter, the Wildcats emerged on the long end of a 25 to 22 score. A BASKETBALL SQ UAD FIRST ROW: Ioe Lausirica, Steve Kennedy, Iczmes Sco- ville, Reed Swenson Ccoachl, Max Baker, Graham Dcxven, Garth Brown. SECOND ROW: Don Robinson, Earl Miller, Frank Walker, lack Dinneen, Howard Widdison, Harold Stoker, Lynn Wilcox, Lloyd Iacobsen, Charles Powell, Max Snow, Stan Watts. WEBER AT WESTMINSTER Weber captured both games of the first series with Westminster. The Wildcats eked out a 31 to 27 decision in the first game but only after a hard fought game in which the Wildcats played a strong defensive game to stave off a Parson rally. Weber trailed the Parsons for the greater part of the second contest. After trailing 19 to 13 at the half, the Wildcats overtook the Salt Lake quint and Won by a score of 37 to 28. SNOW AT WEBER The series with Snow was the critical point in the season. 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V , 1 .W :I , .I fi H , the Badgers won 35 to 27, found the Wildcats leading for the greater part of the game, only to allow the Ephraim team to overcome the lead and Win by eight points. The final game was different. ln the first half the Badgers built up a large lead. They led l7 to 5 at the quarter and 27 to l6 at the half. Although the Wildcats played superb ball in the last half, the lead was too great and the gun sounded with Weber trailing 36 to 32. DIXIE AT WEBER Weber took both games of the second series with Dixie. Weber Went on the seasons biggest scoring spree when it defeated Dixie in the first game GU to 34. lt was the best form shown by the Wildcats all s-eason. The second encounter was more nearly equal. Weber led 21 to l8 at the half and proceeded to build up a comfortable lead. Dixie, however, gave Weber a scare by pull- ing up Within 3 points of tying the score before the game ended 46 to 43. . M Q , 209 T .,,.' f as 'fast 5 1. : ', ax as 4 ---- , -xy, :,.c1:f5tg-,.:4 W . .1zE ' ' V - fi 25: gif- V ., Ag: I , f .- - 2, ' 1-1,11 1- if I tg J at ' ., .X it MELLER BILL WEBER AT SNOW The final series with Snow saw the Wild- cats' hopes of a championship go and the Badgers definitely become Utah champions. Weber fought desperately in both games but was unable to cope with the championship play of the Snow team. ln the four contests played with Snow, Weber was unable to re- cord a single victory. The last two games were lost by scores of 43 to 33 and 45 to 30. WESTMINSTER AT WEBER With both Weber and Westminster out of the championship, the final series of the sea- son Was a dull, listless affair. ln the first game Weber converted apparent defeat into victory when defeat seemed almost inevitable. Trail- ing for practically all the game, the Wildcats finished fast to hand Westminster a 34 to 30 defeat. On the final night the Parsons played an inspired brand of ball and closed the season with a victory. The Parsons piled up an early lead and maintained it to the end of the game to Win 39 to 29. .y V f 7 Q 246' , .Q J, . GARTH ,ff ,290- 'iff 'BW I I 9 ' , I 1 if J zt- ff 5 N, .-, .Q Q HOWARD rg . 'V' ' , ibt 1 .,., C ilk FRANK ... N TRACK SQUAD FIRST ROW: Ralph Hancock, Von Curtis, Ioe Lausirica, Lyman Arbon, Sid Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Earl Miller, Leland Earl, Raymond Mcmfull, Graham Daven, Augustus Vaughn. THIRD ROW: Bernell Nelson. Harold Baker, Darwin Cosiley, Donald Smith. Myles Watkins. TRACK 'Although this publication Went to press be- fore the track season was Well under Way, early season form indicated that Weber would have another outstanding team. lt was be- lieved that with the numerous lettermen re- turning from last year's championship squad Weber again had an excellent chance to Win the junior college track and field champion- ship. Despite the need for training because of a late spring, Weber performed Well in a meet at Provo early in April. Three junior col- af 't trim leges-Weber, Snow, ond Westminster-com- bined to provide B. Y. U. with competition, but th-e senior college Wos the superior. Weber, however, gathered its shore ot the points won by the junior colleges. Fast time was clocked in the track events and excellent molrks s-et in field competition. Other meets scheduled for the yecxr were th-e B. Y. U. relays ot Provo ond the junior col- lege conference meet ot Solt Luke City. ff ,. 3. ih- 3355? ' 'X f In f-,- .::.-:pl 1 1 ,. i . Y NIL .M Q., , 221223, M 4 ' .,,s,H: 'REE v, -1 I WW l 1 I V Willard Whitaker Truman Carver Torvall Nelson Hal Petersen BOXING This year boxing was confined chiefly Within the school. As no other junior college had a team, there was no inter-scholastic competition. Weber boxers, however, supplied' preliminaries to the Elks' Club bouts and gave pleasing performances. Several Wteber boxers entered the inter-mountain A. A. U. boxing tournament at Salt Lake City late in March. Torvall Nelson Won the title in the junior ll8 pound class. Others, although handicapped by injuries, made showings. WRESTLERS FIRST HOW: Le Grande Page, lack Bingham, Don Farr, Thomas Seppich. lim Fox. SECOND ROW: Elmo Iensen, Hoyle Wheeler, Oliver Baird, Nolan Taylor. BACK ROW: Bob Blakely, Darrel Robins. WRESTLING At the start of the wrestling season, Weber engaged the University of Utah and Utah State Agricultural College in practice wrestling matches. Although the Wildcats lost these meets, they made showings against the larger schools. After gaining experience in these first matches, the Wildcat matmen finished the season by defeating Westminster in two out of three group matches for the junior college championship. , ln the first contest with Westminster, the Parsons won by a score of 19 to l5. Weber won three bouts by falls, lost three by decisions, one by a fall, and one by default. ln the second meet Weber won a decisive victory over the Salt Lake matmen and lost only three bouts, two by d-ecisions and one by a fall. The score was 21 to ll. The Wildcats won the third and deciding meet by an even greater score, 36 to 8. Of the ten bouts, Weber won six by falls, two by decisions, and last two by decision, By winning this meet Weber won the junior college wrest- ling championship. MMM. vi. W. ., S SWIMMERS FIRST ROW: Alva Fife, Billie Shurtliff, Frantzen Todd. Wendell Heaton, Dan Schow, Ioe Lausiriccx. SECOND ROW: LaMc:r Sessions. Chester Christensen. Bob Clark, Kenneth Brizzee, H. Evans. THIRD ROW: Carl Belliston fcoachl, Elbert Emley. Richard Congdon, Myles Watkins. Ellsworth Congdon. Clyde Glover. SWIIVIIMIN G Weber participated in four meets during the l936 season, two with Utah State Agricultural College and two with West High School of Salt Lake City. The first meet was held in Logan and was won by the Aggies with a close score. Weber won five of the eight events but failed to win the meet because of losing second and third places. In the second meet, held at Weber with the West High Panthers, cham- pions of Salt Lake City, the Wildcat splashers were defeated by the close score of 40112 to 34112. As in the previous meet, Weber captured a majority of the first plac-es but lost the meet because of its failure to gain its quota of second and third places. The second Weber-U. S. A. C. meet, which was held at Weber, was won by the Wildcats. Weber performed well, and excellent time was recorded. ln fancy diving Weber captured all three places. The final meet of the season was a close one. When the points were totaled, it was found that West had won by one point, 38 to 37. The Wildcats gave their best performances in thes-e last two meets. Yet throughout the season the team gave Weber sustained representation. TENNIS TEAM FIRST ROW: Clyde Hunter. Max Baker, Bill Gleason, Ronald Urry. Woodrow Call. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Iacobsen, Ralph Wiggins. Frank McQuown, Harold Williams, Reed Swenson fcoachl. TENNIS Tennis, an ever popular sport at Weber, had an exceptionally large fol- lowing this year. As soon as the snow had cleared from the courts, tennis lovers began to limber up. From then on the courts were crowded from morning until evening. Prospects for the tennis team were bright. A meet was held With Westminster on April l8. Although defeated in 7 out of lO matches, Weber exhibited no faults that practice could not iron out. The complete schedule included a meet With Ogden High on April 22 and a return encounter With Westminster on April 28. Weber anticipated entering a singles and doubles team in the B. Y. U. Relay Carnival at Provo on April 25. Final on the list but greater in importance was the junior college conference rn-eet at Salt Lake City, May 8. i Bob Brown Carlyle Savage Keith Stratford Callis Caldwell FENCING This year fencing made its initial appearance in sports at Weber. The first exhibition of fencing ev-er held in Ogden was a meet between Weber and the University of Utah. Weber Won the contest by taking lU matches out of 16. Weber participated also in a meet with the Deseret Gym team at Weber, in a return match with the U. of U. at Salt Lake City, and in a match With U. A. C. Fencing is a skillful and interesting sport that is sure to flourish now that it has received a start. -I-: ' ,fsfziiifrfq ,aaiiuiifz 513453 . ffgjrg-::,. 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'I '::i2'i:::: :: I gf: r: gf.: - :hails.ti::1ia'Ii1:-1:'::f'1 f Lucile Clark Curl Belliston Phyllis Barker Ronald Moshier INTRAMURAL DIRECTORS A larger and bett-er intramural program was instituted at Weber this year. The directors, Carl Belliston, Lucile Clark, Phyllis Barker, and Ronald Moshier, realized the need and value ot diversion from class work and de- vised a program which open-ed the field to all who were not participating in regular, school-sponsored sports. The intramural point system, install-ed this year, awarded a wall plaque to the organization having the greatest number of points. The award carried with it a thr-ee-told purpose-to arouse interest in active participation, to hold interest, and lastly to reward the winning organization. The intrarnurals, conducted on a competitive basis, were characterized by keen competition, they added color and life to the school. YEOMEN VOLLEY BALL TEAM Yeomen Won the volley loall championship without playing a game. After winning their first two games by forfeit, they were to have played the Faculty in the finals, but the pedagogues, who had defeated two teams in reaching the finals, failed to make an appearance. The boys' intramural contest activities began with the table tennis tourna- ment. Interest ran high in this opening event. Business, who met Pre-Medios for the championship, won the title by taking two of the three singles matches and both of the doubles. BUSINESS TABLE TENNIS TEAM ,. a H! ,C :T fy.. .-f--as 11.--1 'JV -1-'Ei 5515-fi.-4, ,....' 1+- vfl ' FU x. 1, 5 .0 111. 1,1-y I 2-F52 '. nf si - ,.....,-131:12 -H ix- . ,,..,,n., f..- .gV. ... .... V I ffifffsffg 121- iii-.--332:11 Bit?-1312? . .Wi '!4Q,-'::EE!'1vfi- :-:N-qqgf.-. 11. 'Iii-ZG3E::f-. A 15,331.1- y:- -. 2? 63 -'--.-V:f::.-.- 11: V If x,w.., -.s. .,., x -1-1-1-E'-'u'9,. . 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The seven teams of seven men to a team responded Well to the first spring sport, the event was popular. The closing events on the intramural program, which were held during the latter part of the spring quarter, were softball, archery, and horeshoes. Archery was added to the program with the condition that enough students take an active interest to justify the event. Horseshoes and softball were on schedule when the yearbook Went to press. SOFTBALL Phyllis Barker President Lucile Clark Adviser Ruth Goddard Secretary Alice Harris Vice-President WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Advised by Lucile Clark, the Association officers, Phyllis Barker, Alice Harris, and Ruth Goddard, advanced Wornen's athletics in Weber, principally by intramural tournaments. With a b-eginning made only last year, these officers enlarged the program to significant proportions. The Association sponsored tournaments in many sports, thus opening a wide field to the choice of every girl. The interest of the girls was aroused to the point that each contest was anticipated keenly. Every girl who wished was free to enter any ot these contests, for no limitations were placed on the number of teams any organization might enter. Success was largely the re- sult of the splendid cooperation of all participating organizations. SWIMMERS FIRST ROW: Phyllis Garner. Iona Langford Iola Langford, Frances Hellin. SECOND HOW: Dorothy Bowman, Anna Beth Reeder. Helen Donaldson, Lucile Clark Ccoachl, Zona Iensen, Madge Scrckett. SWIMMING During the l936 season, th-e women's swimming team entered only two events. This was chiefly because of its late organization. These two events were with the Utah State Agriculture College and the local Splash Club. The first major event of a competitive nature was an exhibition held in Logan with the U. S. A. C. Because both coaches were averse to speed events during their preliminary training for form, the judging was not officially recorded and' events were not tim-ed. The first swimming meet was held March 30 with the Weber Gymnasium Splash Club and was highly successful. Through a series of ten events, both for speed and form, Weber took six first places, four second, and one-half of the third places. The total score was 36 to 48, W-eber. T J ' fag 192-sz? , ???-5212 .1 E I P 4 .tag 1 'TEE HINO ...Q l 4 l I l 01 W asm 41 3 , E f Lg 7 if If ' - if 'J :fi - :.:.I1Zl?Zf? l 1 . l ,,.f1.-ff - i x -T'f': - HQ 3 Z 4' V2 L if ' ii .' . H , f .-' J, :L .,,.,, ' ffffzs. err: 12 - f' . ' , .V f - MM ' .A f pg Women's intramurals for 1935-36 were pop- ular. Through the stimulus of Widespread participation in many activities, women's ath- letics advanced considerably though the of- ficials found it difficult, in some instances, to avoid conflict in scheduling the gym floor. Clubs and major groups united into organiza- tions and sponsored teams which cooperated willingly with the officers and honored the ideals of sportsmanship. TENNIS The intrarnurals opened in the latter part of the autumn quarter With a closely contested tennis tourney. Nearly e v e r y organization claimed its hundred points for e n t r a n c e. Through the Whole of this tournament, Educa- tion and Otyokwa kept contestants in every round, finally sending Mary Hienen and Phyllis Barker to a final match. The contest was Won by Mary, and Education Went into the lead. SQUASH BALL Following tennis came the squash ball tournament. After the interest aroused in the preceding tourney, it was not hard to make this on-e of the most popular events of the season. This contest, like its predecessor, Was entered by contestants who held no hope of winning but desired the fun and wished to give their group the hundred entrance credits. This live- ly interest was manifest in the final match, more evenly and more vigorously contested than the tennis joust. The championship was Won by Irma Langford of La Dianaeda in a tour-round set against Phyllis Barker, who rep- resented Otyokwa. CHECKERS With interest well stimulated by tennis and squash ball, checkers proved a popular event. Finding the meet somewhat of a nov-elty, numerous teams entered the competition. The Home Economics team, comprised of Grace Pass, Myren-e Thomas, and Adella Kendall, won first place. The consolation contest was taken by the Humanities when the two final games were played lanuary l5. SWIMMING The swimming meet was held lanuary 24. Nearly every group entered several contest- ants. The following events were included: Form: breast, side ,and elementary back strokes. Y Speed: 20 yard and 40 yard free style, 20 yard breast and back strokes. Diving: Standing, running, and optional dives. 80 yard free style relay. 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Helen Harlin of the Business Department placed fourth. lt Was this meet that brought out What be- came the nucleus of Weber's swimming team, VOLLEY BALI. The tournament was not preceded by any preliminary training either in rules or in exe- cution. The teams did W-ell, however, and the tourney advanced with success. Of the six teams entered, five were defeated Within the Week. Iota Tau Kappa took first place in the final game against La Dianaeda. PIN G-PONG The ping-pong tournament was held during the late Weeks of March. This contest was preceded by Weeks of training. Several t-eams Were entered and four rounds Were played before the Winners were determined. La Di- anaeda, sponsoring a team comprised of Shir- lie Wangsgard, Lynn H a r W o o d, and Beth Ritchie, was victorious in the final set, played against Education. ln the spring quarter, basketball, archery, tennis, golf, badminton, and baseball were featured and were characterized by the in- ter-est ot the previous quarter. 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N133-:Z .3 5.41.3 , .tif ' -.irq f m 'ls 'fig I l 1 t l I ACORN EDITORIAL STAFF Cluster Nilsson Robert Wangsgard Robert Parry Adviser Editor Associate Editor Louise Linton Ruth McCune Iola Langford Montrue Williams Assistant Editor Society Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Ioe Donahue Ruth Ketchie Dick Bailey Ernest Miner Sports Editor Photogr' pher Artist' h '. .. . , -. ' Photographer Throughout the construction o-f the book, the ACORN staff has worked with two main objectives: first, to giverecognitionf to the' officers, directors, and participants for the part they formed of.thi'syear's activities, and second, to represent in pictures and writing a resumeof the school life of the past year. ln the opening pages of this book the staff has reproduced the familiar scenes about the campus. The administration section will remind each one of the administrators of the school and of the wise guidance they have given it. ln the class section the staff has published pictures of more than seventy- five per cent of the students. ln the athletic section are portrayed all the par- ticipants who represented Weber in competition during the year, and a few of the scenes which the spectators witnessed. ln the intramural section are published pictures of every activity of the intramurals, which will recall the contests watched or participated in. The cultural arts and forensics sections will bring to mind the publications, the dramas, the musicals, the' debates, and the speeches which were presented during the year. The society and club sections tell of pleasant dances, parties, and socials. ln the major group section each will be able to pick out his classmates and future rivals for a job. Finally, in the snap section are humor and oddities that relieved the labor of classwork. ACORN BUSINESS STAFF Dix Iones George Mcxtsu Thomas McKay Adviser Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Darrell Ellis Dorathecz Monahan Mark Child Circulation Advertising Circulation Iames Lazenby lean Richards Advertising Advertising Realizing that the efficiency of the business staff is an essential factor in the publication of an outstanding yearbook, the business staff of the Acorn has persistently Worked to cooperate with the editorial department in making possible the publication of a yearbook that would equal the quality of any that has been put out by Weber College, To afford greater opportunities for willing students to participate in this activity of the college, the business staff of the Acorn Was enlarged to include the circulation and advertising departments. And much of the credit for the efficiency of the business staff must go to these students, who offered their unreserved services as salesmen and as solicitors of patronage. E :Ltr-J Q-j 1- '. ,- . my ,.44., , N M -:aim . , -.1 few ,,.,...y iz .9 5 :-If , Wifi, WPA-tiff. if :rpm ,ii 1 intifiif 'Wiiff l QL, LM . ef..f:f,3 15 if 1: vague , :rw I ---- ' '-5'fET4'7-'l51?k -A - z--fe. '-if-.c-1. '1:g-,rig--.' -X156-M25-':, If .glfitgf '-ifjri-iifia x .-221:-' ,:i'f.2R'.f::: mf :..-1.4-f-:W :l:,.Q,l1- .--5.53 1- nl 5:f:'LE?' Q--t :EX .,:.:,,,, ggi.. - s:rf:5'Q'+. if i 2 '55,'gfef'f3,f2 i fl 3 52. -zggipg,-:,:..g1.: 11,1411 5 ,,-ny: ':1 t -'-:I-I-'1 :i -wi1-:fv,- 1 1.-:1in'f1I-'V ':1'fi-r:-st'1:'..- .2 1 , , ,.,,.,, -.:-:gg 5,5.x.g::: :gat : 1::::f4y,-K-:1g- 1531. ll 7 1 I 1 I .liz-fi F eng'e:rA'-' ,-.K-22 SCRIBULUS EDITORIAL STAFF Melvin Iennings Winona Cccrdon David R. Trevithick Editor Associate Editor Adviser Frank McQuown Tom McQuown Iona Langford Fiction Editor Humor Editor Poetry and Essay Editor Scribulus, a quarterly literary magazine, designed for the publication of good writing done by members of the student body and alumni, came into existence early in the school year. Without precedent or pattern to guide its staff in its formation, Scribulus has placed itself high among the ranking liter- ary attempts in the intermountain district. This is attributable to the fact that the material submitted was of such high standard, manifesting as it did no little amount of keen observation as Well as careful composition. The Scribulus staff served as a sorting-machine., separating the finer material from the other. lt presented the better executed manuscripts to an appreciative student body and faculty in the fall, winter, and spring quarters. ln the first issue Scribulus set up as its standard the endeavor to main- tain such a standard of excellency for publication that th-e appearance in its columns of the Work of those contributing shall be, in itself, an appreciation of their efforts, and encouragement to continued effort, and an incentive to those with latent ability, and has so well lived up to that objective that new standards, even more advanced and idealistic in nature, are now being formu- lated. SCRIBULUS BUSINESS STAFF Elmer Brown Valine Checketts Ralph Benowitz Business Manager Staff Artist Advertising Manager Scott Wcmgsgcufd Phyllis Brown Dick Bailey Circulation Manager Assistant Advertising Manager - Staff Artist That Scribulus has been successful financially during its first and most difficult year, is the result of earnest, energetic, and capable application on the part of the inernb-ers of its business staff. The successful launching of a new publication, with its attendant problems of finance and distribution, its uncertainties and indecisions, demands positive qualities of salesmanship and organization. The response to the magazine from Within and Without the school gives sufficient evidence of the presence of these qualities in Scribulus business-staff members. -f I f. , f 4 1 I t . 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Conceived and sponsored by the executive officers of Acorn and' Scribulus, this publication has, in one year, grown to be a popular feature of the College. To the faithful staff members, it was: Signpost first, pleasure afterwards. All the important student news, opinions, scandals, activities, and wise- cracks were featured in this unique publication. Reading the Signpost be- came a regular part of the stud-ents' schedule. Whenever the Signpost failed to appear, the students knew that something was amiss. The Signpost has been instrumental throughout the year in promoting greater interest in school activities and has contributed much to the enliven- ment of school spirit. Thatcher Allred Roland Parry Walter Buss Drama Director Music Director Stage Director Iames Lazenby Fred Stodtmeister Kenneth Betteridge Business Manager Electrician Stage Manager DRAMA AND MUSIC DIRECTORS Thatcher Allred, as head of drama, has contributed much to the achieve- ments of Weber this year with his dramatic productions. He produced the three-act play, The Admirable Crichton, which was acclaimed a huge success by an appreciative audience. ln addition, he produced a one-act play, and acted as stage director for the school opera. Roland Parry produced the three-act opera, The Bells of Corneville. This production disclosed the genuine talent of Weber students. lt was Well received and repaid the effort Mr. Parry had tak-en with it. Mr. Parry's musical comedy, Honolulu Bound, was also received enthusiastically. ln addition, his various vocal and instrumental arrangements have been active in perform- ances about the city. Walter Buss has contributed to the dramatic productions of the year by providing most effective settings. His Work was particularly noticeable in the tasteful, harmonizing backgrounds of The Admircxble Crichton. He has been aided by Fred Stodtmeister, electrician, and Kenneth Betteridge, assist- ant manager. The business affairs of drama and music were handled by Iames Lazen- by. A x i1xi?':'ff I: - Er5'i?fii?,g-? ., .t.,. ,iff . :l,,--,Wa z fin'-Exit . . t .. x .-..' -.,??f ' 1i'.'tL417ll' '-1 . ., Q- in-'Q11 rf?-1 I . ,f rg, I, H 1 'hit' 1 , - vLif l qi-.asiszfs ..,4. . -Qiizifg' --digg viii! 1 2 1- 1 -'fir . iw, -I tiff tilt' L tfi-sas:-5. ,f ... Iyirzl ' Mn-2. -5: .fmt . gating. ' sw-.. ':,frff-:Mgt . wtf.. .1:J3'!f'f'5:f:' iw' .1652 v :gin I .,.,,, .H -:1 V- '- S 41- Ib-1 v .. ' ,'-'i::v'- .'.. x -me Ev. r 'Ai- 1ls:. 'rs-:-L ' 'A fills. '-172-.' ....f. 2 1 Qtyfill- - -E511-if-, 1 Q-1-r,-:si-g 5 1 '- 2 1?fi1?E9-: - liz 1- fel? -B.. M. 131- 1. ,xiyffa 'f -w... L c .sr qua. .s:, 51:2-Sth' if . .--,-.-.,..4.f - - . .,,,..,, A ll, :- .qt-ntl: - 4 521515. ' '!,?.K3?1ff'-. -1 fe. L , gigs -.f-,::fg5f:. ' J-I'Za1 15,24 ' ' 'i'f3::,fn, . W. 3-, :gs-5. 1fZ..,:5f 91511 :-ew' . wir'- 3 'fi-fszv' MISL:-L 'T?f .. .. .4 1 '?'T Eifxifi- M2117 , 'fhzjzljiy :31?,i-iii? , vi ,. -.-ig-:,w.1, . - :J i.:-:wtf . :wh , :- gd- K:-U, --Finns, -mrs-S'-1 :fe .gQ!2:?kI , f'li.f5:51 , :zgiiwj ' ' lififfiim' 1--3:53 iQ1jI5,'f,p:. 1:-ff : 'gait -:few F 1 4 '. :.'IrfZ'... c. x Lawrence Newman Louise Linton Harold Hoopes Barbara Foulger lack Higginbotham Sidney Cole Ralph Woolley Wilford Powers Ruth Van Dyke Elaine Anderson Marjorie Wood THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON By Sir I. M. Barrie Staged and Directed by Thatcher Allred Crichton . Lady Mary . Mr. Ernest Woolley Lord Loam . Tweeny . . Lady Catherine The Reverend Iohn Lady Agatha . Lady Brocklehurst Lord Brockl-ehurst Fisher . . Tomsett Treherne SPEAKING CAST Lawrence Newman . Louise Linton lack Higginlootham Ralph Woolley Barbara Foulg-er Ruth Van Dyke Wilford Powers . Sidney Cole Marjorie Wood Harold I-loopes Elaine Anderson . Harold Price v ACT I March 25 and 26, in the Weber College Auditorium, a large crowd watched the adventures of Lord Loarn's haughty party, shipwrecked on an island in the tropics. They saw Crichton, the butler, become the Gov and win the heart of rnilord's daughter, Lady Mary. They gasped when Lady Agatha was rejected by milord's nephew, Mr. Ernest Woolley, in favor of Tweeny, the between maid. They laughed when they saw the pompous Lord Loarn, dressed in a sheepskin, dancing and singing Tm a chickety- chickety-chick-chick-chick. They chuckled when they saw milord's three daughters, who at hom-e had been exhausted by the strenuous task of choos- ing which trock to wear, bring in a fish and a fat buck for the Gov's dinner. They smiled when the girls vied for the privilege of waiting upon the Gov at the table. ACT II ACT III Then when the party was rescued and returned to England in safety, the audience was amused anew at the supercilious Lord Brocklehurst, who tells mother everything , and at the amour of the Reverend Iohn Treherne and Lady Catherine. They were awed by the dominating Lady Brocklehurst, who questions to ferret out the scandalous events she feels occurred on the island. They sympathized with Lady Mary, whose love for Crichton is un- changed lout Who is forced by convention to reject him. The cast of The Admircrble Crichton, by the efforts of their dir-ector, Thatcher Allred, gave a performance upon which they were highly com- plimented. ACT IV THE DEVIL IN THE SKINS With the objective of developing the school as a cultural center, Weber College sponsored on April 23 the presentation of three one-act plays by The Little Theatre Guild, The Drama Guild, and Weber College. Under the direction ot Fred Nickson, student director, and Mr. Allred, supervising director, Weber College presented the medieval farce, The Devil in the Skins. , CAST V The Housewife Margaret IGHSGH The Monk . - lim l-ClZ91'1lOY The Tgnney , Grlefl Wilde The Woodcutter Ralph Hancock 3 . .e,,-l lk ' df, :lit ll ' . Yr.- fl., l l l zj- 1 -- ey nl' Idonncr Pickett Chester Christensen Beverly Harris Nolan Taylor Bernell Nelson Glen Wilde Harold Rosevecxr Lola Greaves Barbara Foulger Lloyd Fredrickson THE BELLS OF CORNEVILLE Robert Planquette Directed by Roland Parry Assisted by Thatcher Allred cAsT tl '.1 Q L' Serpolette . Beverly Harris Germaine . . . ldonna Pickett Manette . . . ,egg Henri Marquis of Corneville lean Grenicheux . 'fiif Gaspard . The Bailli Registrar Notary 1 Barbara Foulger Chester Christensen . Nolan Taylor Bernell Nelson . Glen Wilde Lloyd Fr-edrickson Harold Rosevear THE BELLS OF CORNEVILLE This year the musical and dramatic ability of Weber College students was admirably displayed in the delightful three-act opera of the old world, The Bells of Corneville. The audience showed its appreciation of the splendid sing- ing and acting by frequent applause and constant interest. Many favorable comments were given on the beauty of the costumes and the splendid scenic effects. HONOLULU BOUND One ot the superior musical achievements ot the year was Roland Parry's original composition, Honolulu Bound. This musical comedy was presented at numerous places in northern Utah as Well as in the College assembly, A large cast, assisted by the Orchestra, and by appreciative audiences, made the production outstanding. The Girls' Trio has liberally contributed its talents to Weber College pro- grams and has appeared before local organizations twice a Week since the beginning of the Winter quarter. GIRLS' TRIO GLEE CLUB The Glee Club has participated in all ol the major musical activities ot the year, the opera, the musical comedy, and various local programs. It has been prominent in pep rallies and in assemblies. its numbers have been enjoyed by many audiences. One of the prominent smaller groups ot the Musical Department was th-e Mixed Quartet. This group made several apperances before the public and was Well received. MIXED QUARTET ORCHESTRA The School Orchestra has taken part in many phases of student activity. lt assisted in the production of Honolulu Bound, The Bells -of Corneville. and in a special program ot excerpts from operas. ln addition it rendered selec- tions between the acts of the school play and played at other public activities. The Woodwind Quintet, too, has been active. lt played before many audiences and was acclaimed one of the best organizations of its kind in the history of Weber. One ot its outstanding perlorrnances Was at the University of Utah in conjunction with an address by President Creer in a program pre- sented by Weber Coll-ege. WOODWIND QUINTET mmf . . V Af M3 BAND The Band is perhaps one of the most spirited organizations on the campus. lt has rendered peppy music at all of the games and pep rallies. lt has played in assembly and in public apperances. ln short, it has been the spark plug of the Wildcat spirit. The recently organized male chorus, The Dorian Singers, represents a select group and is expected to remain a permanent unit of the Music De- partrnent. The Musettes, nine singing girls, has also become a popular part of the Music Department. MUSETTES AND .MALE CHORUS 4 v I . 1 Q H 1 ' .naw-r:-v.--.-. . 1 , ,W ,A .L .31 .I.. . 4 s K 1:-.:11z:51-.':-7.-may 4:35.-:,?n,,:-.-,-.21 .F .fi .r',' :-,,,. . 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I-le introduced this magazine the fall quarter because of th-e unusual number of persons talented in writing who applied for Acorn positions and would otherwise have been turned away. ln debate and oratory, Mr. Trevi- thick this year took over a task made difficult by the record of previous years and yet maintained the established standards. Cluster Nilsson advises and copy and proof reads the Acorn. In extempore public speaking, Mr. Nilsson has this year developed a fully rounded program. Two novitiate tournaments have been added for developing inexperienced speakers and for insuring adequate preparation for the lames L. Barker and the l. S. Lewis extempore speaking contests. This year, for the first time, Weber College won Utah and Idaho in this event. The Weber College Utah High School Debate tournament has been under Mr. Nilssonis direction since its inception three years ago. ,QA 6984 Russell Harris Toyse Kato Grant Burton Wanda Welling Marian Wilson Nevin Richards Richard Graehl Lowell Anderson Karl Page DEBATING Under the direction ot David R. Trevithick, Weber debaters continued their success in forensics. The season was not so rich as other years in number ot contests entered, but the results ot all meets were gratifying. Individual inter- school contests were held with sevenother institutions, and seven teams were entered in the Utah-Idaho Forensics League against the representatives ot ten other intermountain colleges. The question treated was Resolved: That Congress should be permitted to override, by a two-thirds majority vote, decisions ot the Supreme Court invalidating acts ot Congress, CALIFORNIA TRIP Cn February l6, Mr. Trevithick and two debate teams-one composed of Marian Wilson and Wanda Welling, the other made up of Toyse Kato and Grant Burton-left for California to meet Pasadena, Glendale, and Compton junior colleges. Two matches with Pasadena lunior College were held on February I8. On-e match was non-decision, the other was decided in Weber's favor. The meet scheduled with Compton for February I9 did not materialize, so the group spent that day at the San Diego Exposition. In a dual meet with the University ot Southern California on February 20, Weber was twice victorious. The last contests were class decision debates with Glendale lunior College on February Zl. 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Ronald Urry and Evan Iones debated affirmativ-e, and Russel Harris and Nevin Richards negative. WEBER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH As a preliminary to the Utah-ldaho Tournament and a method of making new debaters eligible for Phi Rho Pi, eight Weber teams engaged in sixteen non-decision debates with the junior varsity of the University of Utah on March 3. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WOMEN'S TEAM AT WEBER March 16, a womens team from the University of Utah met Larry Evans and Callis Caldwell at Weber in a non-decision debate. COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC AT WEBER March l8, Grant Burton and Nevin Richards argued the affirmative against Louis Sandine and Ernest Poletti of the College of the Pacific. The visiting team was given the decision. lack Way N. Oliver Ogden. Ir. Mark Childs Maurice Hunsaker Ralph Woolley Verona Noble Dcm Alsup Marian Ienkins I. L. Parker UTAH-IDAHO TOURNAMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH For the third consecutive year, Weber College placed first in the Utah- ldaho Forensics Tournament held at the University of Utah, March 27 and 28. Eleven junior colleges and universities entered more than a hundred con- testants. The Weber men's debate team of lames Lazenby and Ronald Urry won first place in the rnen's division. They were awarded individual gold medals and a silver loving cup which carried with it the league championship, Wanda Welling and Marian Wilson placed second in womens debate and were awarded individual bronze medals. Five other Weber men's teams participated in the tournament with varied success. They w-ere made up as follows: Grant BurtonwNevin Richards, Toyse Kato-Russel Harris, Evan lones-I. L. Parker, Larry Evans-Callis Caldwell, George Matsu-Frank McQuown. Blaine Larsen Wanda Welling ORATORY '05 coNrEsr The '05 interclass oratorical contest was held March l3. Blaine Larsen took first place with his stirring address, Rhapsody in Red, and Wanda Welling follow-ed him closely with her Should Taxes Be Higher? As the champion orator of the school, Mr. Larsen accompani-ed the de- baters and extempore speakers to the Utah-Idaho Forensic League and made a favorable showing. At the time of publication, the winner of the other oratorical contest, the Evelyn Neilson Woods Contest, which was held late in May, was not known. HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE TOURNAMENT On February 14 and l5, under the direction of Mr. Nilsson and sponsored by the Ogden Chamber of Commerc-e, the third annual Weber College Utah l-ligh School Debate Tournament was held. One hundred and sixty-three representatives of the high schools of Utah participated. Two scholarships to Weber were awarded, one to Byron Bam-pton of Davis High School as winner in oratory, the other to Wayne Bundy of Ogden High School as outstanding debater of the tournament. The first scholarship was furnished by the Retail Merchants of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. The second scholarship was furnished by the lunior Chamber of Commerce. Wayne Bundy and his team- mate, Pat Quinn, tied for first place with the Lincoln l-ligh School team, com- posed of Lorna Mecham and Don Watkins. The winners of the extempore contest were Phil Iensen of American Fork and Betty Neil of Ogden. Evan Terry of Lincoln High School took second place in oratory. This Tournament is unique in the West because of its size, which has grown by halves during the three years of its existence, and because of the amount of practice afforded all speakers, both winners and losers. Louise 15111011 Beth Lockhart Montrue Williams EXTEMPORE SPEAKING UTAH-IDAHO EXTEMPORE CONTEST After an intensive season of ext-emporaneous speaking under the direc- tion of Mr. Nilsson, three students, Lester Richardson, Thomas McKay, and Louise Linton, were selected as representatives of Weber College in the annual Utah-Idaho Forensic Tournament held in Salt Lake City. Speaking upon various phases of the New Deal, they carri-ed success to Weber. Louise Linton took first place and was awarded a gold medal. Lester Bichardson and Thomas McKay made showings. SPRING NOVITIATE CCNTEST April 6, Weber held its second novitiate extempore contest of the year as a preliminary for the I. S. Lewis contest. Like the fall novitiate tournament, this was held to encourage th-e activity of inexperienced speakers. Subjects for discussion were selected from contemporary news events. Miss Lockhart, first place winner, was awarded a gold key, and Miss Williams, second place winner, received a silver key. Bruce Schmalz received honorable mention. I. S. LEWIS CONTEST April 8, a large number of students who had had previous experience in public speaking entered the preliminary rounds of the I. S. Lewis and Com- pany extempore contest. Lester Richardson, Iames Lazenby, Thomas McKay, Grant Burton, and Frank McQuown succeeded in reaching the finals. April lO, in assembly these five speakers and Beth Lockhart, winner of the novitiate division, gave the final speeches before the Student Body. Sub- jects were drawn from the news of the previous week. The judges acclaimed Beth Lockhart first place winner and Lester Bichardson second place winner. Miss Lockhart received a gold medal, and Mr. Richardson a silver medal. The awards were given by I. S. Lewis and Company. This firm has sponsored the contest for many years. Lester Richardson Marian Wilson Thomas McKay Larry Evans FALL NOVITIATE CONTEST The Fall Novitiate Extempore Tournament was begun on November 25. lt was open to those who so far had not participated in debate at Weber and had otherwise won no public speaking awards there. More than fifty students entered the competition, making it the largest extempore contest in the history of the school. Speeches were developed around ideas found in the September, October, and November issues of the Readers' Digest. After several days of elimination, Lester Richardson was awarded a gold key as winner of first place. Thomas McKay placed second and received a silver key. BARKER EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST December ES, the Barker Contest, a traditional inter-class contest sponsored by Professor lames L. Barker of the University of Utah, was well received in assembly. Lester Richardson and Larry Evans, freshmen, competed with Marian Wilson and Thomas McKay, sophomores. 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To the harmonizing strains of Star 'Dustf' the dancers assembled around a brilliant throne fashioned as an acorn. When the acorn open-ed, all eyes were pleased with a display of shimmering amber, yellow and gold cello- phane. The beautiful Miss Phyllis Barker in a golden robe and crown sat within, enthroned as Queen of the Acorn Ball. She was attended by two charming maids, Miss Ruth Sessions and Miss Mary Rae Christensen, QUEEN OF THE ACORN BALL Phyllis Barker QUEEN OF THE ACORN BALL AND HER MAIDS OF HONOR Ruth Sessions Phyllis Barker Mary Rae Christensen EW ,, - 55 . 'i fl fi N: '- v 1 fy 'F 1'a3y5g:Q :fieiifz .Wifi f llzlfffl CHRISTMAS DANCE CHRISTMAS DANCE Social pleasures ot the Christmas season W-ere officially inaugurated by a student body dance held on December 20, at the Berthana ballroom. The hall was decorated with small pine trees hung with vari-colored lights. GET ACQUAINTED DANCE On the night of October 4, at the White City ballroom, Fall made her debut dressed in the robes of a Cfet Acquainted Dance. Following in her train were pleasing personalities-Congeniality was there and loyfulness was at her side. New friendships Were made and the pace set for the social season at Weber. SOPHOMORE HOP Cn February 7, the Sophomore Class held its annual dance in th-e Weber ballroom. The feature of the evening was the introduction of Miss Marian Wilson as Miss Weber College. MISS WEBER Marian Wilson 22127 ffSi7'fSQef J, Vip rpm .1 .Grit fits iffy, -13, I' xl 'i: L. ,1 'qu :N A1 'j. hz ,T .-fix .Y ' J - i. -aw di ,V .I it. 'il' fl' ?lb I 'fi , ,-.s.' xg. LZ 'j '4 Q-f , ' . slr- , 1 y, v.. . : I ,- nk V , . f' ,I'.f'P1'Q. i 1.2 -P A ' - ,,1 :fi ,Yr , .- . 'f I su- v ,',-1, ll. .17 .1 ,jf , -. Qfztyl 1. H.:- V F5 fi'ji',!Jij--'f. 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GIRLS' DANCE FALL QUARTER GIRLS' DANCE Weber's fair co-eds gave their quarterly dance at the noted Ben Lomond Ballroom, Gctober l6. The dance was small and select. On this, their ev-ening, the girls, gowned in becoming formals, gave charming interpretations of the perfect hostess of l936. Changing half lights accentuated the romance of the occasion. VVINTER QUARTER GIRLS' DANCE MARCH 6 Klondike Sue's Barroom The girls of Weber, hearing so much from their parents about the younger generation, decided to step back to the Gay Nineties. The ballroom was an old-fashioned barroom. Its flock of little tables were centered with dead men labeled Sloe Gin, Black Gold, Haig and Haig, Absinthe, Sautem, Hiram Walker, Paul lonesf' and Old Oscar Pepper. At intermission everyone was entertained by none other than the famous and scandalous Floradora Girls' Chorus. ' SPRING QUARTER GIRLS' DANCE On May 8, the Girls' Association sponsored its last dance in the manner of a spring festival. 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THANKSGIVING DANCE The first school holiday period was begun when Weber, together With Ogden High School, sponsored cr dance of festivities, the Thanksgiving Dance, at the White City Ballroom on November 18, 1935. CAMPUS QUEEN Ruth Ketchie CAMPUS QUEEN Dorothy Bowman T'4S 3: .1., - wif? 3:5494-' .,1, 2552251 e 1 1 11 .- LMWQ 'zizfii 3111 1-I-1' 11 553 ' I ' ' 1 FE' -L L 95, . 3512- YEFW' gg Lf:-, - Ei f-11 . fni ' 1'.f7's'. ' 'J k u. it Q21 ,A y . 1.127 -:IL xg, A ,1 ii- - :gb .T . ' -12?31vg 1g1- . .gc-,1 1 1.5 3 .,.+.5,.1 E: 15.51, vm , W:-':-1' .-1 E ggltzxy. 1 . 1 - '12 xi '- ,f. ! 1 4,2211 5,-:si 1 11- 1, 111 H- - . 11:5 fx 5'eE5s'f5' 'F Q11 -f?Ee:: .'7 32333. f1U .1'vff em.. ,. 1 1 1 1 Y I 1 l X 1 1 1 H1 1 1 ,. Ziff, .1 : -I-.4.-: K--1, .W,,'.'ifZ 1'fJ- jf ' ' 'Rf gli?-1 'A-Zig-M F 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1,,'g.. 1 1 EYE-1 1 H: '13 1 -L51 ' - 1, -,-, .- g if lf. ,11 U' 5' k ,U . ffi-'f',zz' 2-: ' i. 'jj .t 4,5 Y ' 752-13-QQVE ' if-J! S 1:,.-1 4 f,e:'A',-.Q - 15 -M 1 . 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Trying to run away from school. 7. Oop. it got him: we better run. 8. Wonder who's below. .,..,-6 M-use ,Q -4 1-., f...-, V99 in- Exf3 1. 1 3 'J - u. 5' fx ij: , . 41 2: 1 - 1 . f b fs 1421511111 'll' -Qi 312625 fiarrhc- asf.: -2555 25555: x -. x 1- 1 .. Q.,- ,g.. , -5.5 f-. 539- 1 .wr-.-1-az V-4s1::.,. :a'!i:1s- K ,-ilsiszf X Ulfimief 433:51 1 :C-I K 1 t 1.2 I . ,vi . ,..., t . . Q-Q if' 1.1:-na-. .Jeff lj5,'gf4r fl? 'iz' ' fzrmf' ' z. .fp E211 A .1 -Eff? .uv , lib? 4-ag, . 1 ., rl' 1. Pepsodent - miter. before. 2. F. E. R. A. pays thirty cents cm hour for this. 3. Plague of the key- room. 4. Such speed. 5. Quality cleaners. 6. Scandal mongers. 7. Don't wait too long. boys. We don't be- lieve it goes. anyway. as I9 ,mm i f 1 I 1 l i 1 E 1 1 11 fn' ,1 .vhgy-:1 f 'q11fff1:1, '-:1fZf:2g5f:-e-' I A 1 vf1i1:L',f'5'1-:J ,.t 4-' ,Q 1 c: ' K-1 I 'X I 'Z f .L,, ,L 1 -wma 1. J, . , 1541, .1 ,g4.111m1115-.2 11 ,,,1', ,z . ' l ' 2' h I 191 ' IA 'mu ,Q 1 rj, , . . 14 1 1, . 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He used to be with Barnum. 3. An innocent s t r e et view. 4. So tempting cmd di- vine. 5. A sermon to the trees. 6. That's cr transit. Mr. Littlefield. 7. La Dianaeda - Al-di- cr-kneeling. 8. G.. 9. Twins. l'll take the one on the left. ,Aan r A files. ' 3.5, . f .- f fi'-ef...'1' ,,.,..-W 1. Ruth Klomp and stuff. 2. Along the bored walk. 3. 4. 5. 8. Lowell and Eileen. Editor's note: This is the third one, but it's too good to throw away. What's the m cz t t e r, Les. Did you try to walk out without pay- ing? Shall I give them to the ACORN staff? Swing on it. Phyllis. It's about time. Superintendent of Buildings 6. Grounds at work. At last! If you haven't learned to tell them apart, here are the facts- Iola is the one on the left. Congratulations, pho- tographer. You made them look like a crowd. I Extra! SIGNPOST al- lies itself with a law- abiding organization. none other than the Police Department. Here's a new one- the airplane hold. 1. Let 'er fall. 2. If George were wise. he'd lock that car. 3. Karloff in overalls. 4. Mr. Hayes didn't move his head -- he iust talks so fast tHe cam- era can't catch him. 5. Pride and ioy of 1112 Engineers. 6. Miss America! l. Don't let it bite you, Emil. 2. Potential stars ol the opera and symphony. 3. Don'l swallow lhe pil- lar, Phyllis. 4. Kinda cute? Yes, but G a r t h looks very bashful. 5. It would be dinner time. I B. M o rris - l'm right proud ol my photo- grapher. 1 V 7. Three lovable ma'cls. J In , f5 , -n il' 'Fl Ji. l -sill' -30? Vg-A - ZW? lr , ,I , -1,-,Q my will V 1 2,151 -'J Q 'i7,? iRf- Z 'i ' , .. .ll J. .. , .g nr.. -1. f.-1 fg,kfAr?i: I.. W3f'1 ' . M., , W w-All . ,lv lf.. in 'i' I 3' -, 3 .A .1,,j' .3 Igygim i - g. V vm ,f .1 1. f 3, Ap, jig . .f '-1 , A . ' 35:-5 .ii .gm .IRE ' .'Q3'f..zf - . 31.6.1 -. V -fda.. 755,19 f. 1 tu.. - !.,.LL.g.1. -' - i 1.. 1-:':E.' ,-'+.15f,- ww V' f',5'.,'1. L. '. 1.i'.5iFYfr ' ii-'F - - il,-:--' ,L-..-Hx v L 1 v :4.Qg'J:i. 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