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Show ee Ao ry perp een wre rt ere freer An Even Greater Weber Fall Calendar wee Announced by Last year Weber college ‘was named one of the fifteen best junior colleges in the United States. Increased classroom space, new modern facilities, expanded curricula, a larger faculty, and) an enlarged extra-curricular program, all ready and waiting for| a record smashing student enrollment; will assure parallel or even greater recognition this year. Weber has long been a recognized leader in terminal and transfer..education capable of giving to its students a variety of academicor vocational courses, instructed by a highly competent faculty, that equals or surpasses that of any lower-division institution in the rocky mountain area. Weber graduates of the pre-professions, humanities, social sciences, and other depart- Student ‘Wheels’ Tentative announcement of the fall quarter social calendar for student body activities was made on September 4 by the Board of Control, governing body of the student association. Events are being given the starting push by the traditional Flaming W hike to Malan’s peak and will be -followed by Idaho State College football game and a get-acquainted dance on Sept. 26; Mesa college football game and tentative weiner roast on October 3; Mickalums of Hawaii centennial football game, parade and dance on ments, have been leaders in higher-division classes of the nation’s universities. - Nor is Weber a school where all is study with no play. Student body officers have promised the most active year in the school’s history, beginning with the Flaming “W” Hike September 20. A strong Wildcat eleven, who are expected to trounce all comers, will meet the McKinley Mikalums from Hawaii in a battle that is expected to match anything in the.college’s fifty years of football thrills. The Weber basketball quintet, last year’s intermotntain jaycee hoop champs, will seek top competition among western teams. October 10 with a rallyon October 9; homecoming football game with Compton, national JC football champs, parade and dance on October 24; student-body halloween party on October 31; thanksgiving dance and student body party on December 12. Other events being planned for the fall quarter social bandwagon | include the sophomore class Orchid | : » Looking at the whole picture, it appears that Weber is on the threshold of its greatest year in all departments and activities. It is another realization of the Weber family’s constant cry for a “Greater Weber College.” iio Ball ball. Be and . the ———— Mecham Leads Eleven-- Stiff Slate Starting Sept. 26 With Idaho S. Four Home Games Slated; Wellman and Gardner Assist _ Weber's gridders to the tune of 55 first rate men climbed into practice sessions beginning Tuesday with high hopes the greatest football season in the history of the college. for Scheduled to open the four home game series against Idaho State College of Pocatello on September 26, the 55 men began practice for two periods a day under the direction of Head coach Milt Mecham and assistant coaches Guy L. Wellman and Dean Gardner, former WC Mentor One det re back Dick Williams recurring knee injury. Ken Graser, rough and Sa former pn Bee & y news emanating from the practice fields have bash arc dicitis attack of Dale Blackburn, and USAC star, and IETS tough lineman, has also been both- ered by lung Lab Sy RIO the War injury left over from FE Back with the squad after sittin on the bench with broken arm rece eived early in last year’s season is Owen Koch, small but fast backfielder. Precision passer Jim Valentine has returned to the old groove along with such rear wondermen Ay “ i OHS e ‘; an “ % + Wildcat line is filled with such Weber greats See as a Se emce Merril] young Crosbie, | » Harry] me BaOthernagam ana Sates Same: WAM oncninattg withthe ble os on the echedule | | eee Burchell, @yne Randall, Dar- a Se clude withstaain Mesa on Octobe "3 ei thie play Onden r i ¢ormer ege centennial the Mikalums of Hawaii on October 10. Homecoming game will be played Brigham Young oe ‘ mae ay, . last football Traveling years national jaycee ch amps, Compton College.. schedule includes Boise the grea vet : | | College at Cedar City, Pasadena J.|_ 2 = southern California, by ‘body and local Weber one additipet on toe the college essine staffr tie and um and the col-| game with with por ONas : | : 2 stud ckoff banquet in the college cafe-_ a % ~~ Re A ~ “x * 5 OE NT a» . - RRA J * —ir “ pa Me a ee Peon as zz eae OES pn . ‘? Phoenix club Snow-| une |