Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1952

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Normo (Pot) Erickson, Dclto Phi’s Dream Girl, mode her first debut on March 11, 1933. Pot’s height is 5 feet 4 inches, her weight is a neat 110 pounds. She has deep brown hair and dreamy crystal blue eyes which are one good reason for being Dream Girl. In sports Pal rates herself a better spectator than participant. Interests include music and she also sings with the Musettes. Other talents include herding a mcon Chevrolet around. La Dianaeda os well as Mrs. Nellie Erickson claims her as a daughter. She resides at RFD No. 1, Wil- son lane. Phone 2-9073. ,28 Janica Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen of 1540 29th Street, broke into the winner's circle as Excel- sior's Sweelhcorl of 1952. Jeff Chandler chose her for Excels, and Mr. Don Pontone will claim her for his sweet- heart for a long lime to come in June. Janica is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 112 pounds, blond haired, blue eyed. Janica is quite a skiing enthusiast and handles the hickories nicely. She also possesses Belle Star qualities and is quite a lady in the saddle, especially on her favorite horse Satin.

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Slater and Boyce Harris reflect the heavy tragedy of the Shakespeare masterpiece Othello. Jann Heiner as Desdemona with Rebecca Wells as maid feels impending death. Ross Giles as Lodovico, Georgia Bobolis as Bianca. Byron Burt as Roderigo. Roy Russell as Gratiano. Fodor's unusual play, built around the court- room scene in which innocence or guilt depends upon proof that a resurrection and not a grave robbery had occurred, ran a full week in February and established itself as one of the most popular plays produced at Weber in several seasons. M. Thatcher Allred directed and the play was done by an exceptionally capable cast of college stu- dents. faculty members and community actors. Scenic artistry was the work of Doyle Strong, college art instructor. Outstanding among the actors were Julian R. Stephens as judge. Robert Van Dyke as Prose- cutor, Laurence Burton as Defense Counsel, Wal- lace Budge as the Gardener, I.vle Wynn as Saul, Gladys Sargent ns Lady Procula. Amos Sargent as Pilate. Wayne Carver as Professor Thaddeus, L. M. Milton as Simon. Renee Glover as Mary, Howard Knight as Sadoc. William Bobolis as Jo- seph. and Kay Jon Mildon as Susanna. Appearing also with distinction in the lesser roles were Carolyn Harmer, Walter Prothero, Barbara Christiansen. Calvin ('arter and Georgia Bobolis. Produced earlier in the season and reported in an earlier Scribulus was The Traitor, a play of topical interest and considerable dramatic power, directed by Mr. Allred, and The Philadelphia Story, a Cellar Theater production under direction of Mr. Kelly.



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V i Jann Heincr, a double winner of Weber's beauty titles, reigns os Sigma's Miss Weber and also as lota's Princess Print of print dress fame. Jann is 5 feet 1 inch fall and the scale barely goes around once to 102 pounds. Jann's eyes are a warm enticing brown and her hair is auburn, not brown, she coyly reported. Her favorite color is blue, but red also seems to have caught her fancy. Interests include singing, dancing, acting, and Gershwin music. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Heiner of M-14 Army Way, Washington Terrace, are her fond parents. Incidentally . . . phone 3-2020. Afton Kunz, Weber's Friendliest Girl, is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Kunz of 1444 Childs Avenue. Afton's sincere interest in others and willingness to help others when she can make her the ideal person for the honor. She finds music to be her paramount interest. A member of the Ogden Symphonic Choir, she had the honor to be the accompanist for Raphael Mendez, the famed trumpeter. Besides personality and talent, Afton has brownish hair and eyes that are listed as blue-gray. She stands 5 feet 5 inches and weighs 1 19 pounds. Home phono is 9678. Mae Strand, chosen by popular vote as Miss Col- legiate, fills the bill very well. She is talented in several fields. Mae stands a nice 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs 124 pounds, has blond hair, green eyes. Navy blue, Mac's favorite hue, matches a true-blue character. She plays the viola and listens to Tschaikovsky. Chanodo is pleased to have her as one of the Merry Maids. Her interests includes sports, but no ribbons hove come her way. Her parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand of Tremonton. At present Home Sweet Home is Bertha Ecclcs Hall. The dial number is the best known in Ogden. 29

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