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Show Students, Alums, in Two Day Reunion HOMECOMING Queen and Attendants fo Reign Over Assembly, Game and Dance EDITION Pretty Queen Etta Mae’ Taylor and her two attendants, Afton Kunz and Elaine Barker climbed onto the purple thrones today to begin a two-day reign as royalty of the Weber College Home- » |coming celebration. Chosen Tuesday morning by popular student vote, the royal court will lend their official presence to events as cozy as a cider OGDEN, UTAH and Tecep tion ALS as spacious + donut as the open ‘football play of the field. The reunion, spread over two days this year because .of school dismissal Friday, will begin today with the traditional -homecoming assembly at 10:30 a. m., in the = | Moench auditorium. culty, returning and welcomed by nett and Ball. Student | and her attendants, Afton Kunz, left, and Elaine Barker, right, will Queen Etta Mae Taylor, center, reign over the two days of Homecoming Get Acquainted Tea For Alumni Is Weber college alumni back on the campus for homecoming activities will get together informally at a reception tonight, October 11, from ti8 to 10 p. m, in the L. D.S, tute Alumni Presi of Religion, Douglas Burnett Highpoint of said. . Alumni ent sponsored activities during the two-day union, today and tomorrow, rethe students old give will reception chance the faculty members and to meet past discuss and over cider and nett said. glories doughnuts, ‘Mr. Bur- In announcing the reception, Mr. Burnett also invited all friends of the college, whether Alumni or not, to attend homecoming affairs. These get’ underway this morning with an assembly at 10:30 in the Meonch auditorium. After the assembly the college band will hold a concert in Municipal Building Park. The Alumni tivities. reception Tomorrow ends today’s ac- is a holiday at the col- lege, Homecoming events resume in the evening with a football game at the stadium and conclude with the Homecoming dance in the college ballroom. \ - Members of the Alumni organization assisting President Burnett in preparing the reception are Marvel Young, Marjorie Koldewyn, Mrs. Lydia Tanner, Dr. Don Buswell, and Howard Ogden. a ne A. Pres. Douglas BurBody Pres. assembly the Fred Weber in of Mr. Delmar Dickson. Today’s activities close with the Alumni Institute reception at the of Religion from 8 to 10 p. m., under direction of the Alumni Association. All former Weber students |are invited. According events to the _ worked out chairman, John schedule by Kelly, of celebration faculty, and evening when a parade of brightly decorated cars will file through the business: district of Og- den and proceed the stadium. The traditional Homecoming queen float will to the game at aoe victory also bell and the mo- make torized snake dance to the game. Cash wards will be given to the owner of the best decorated auto- -WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10 / 1235-2 200 P. M.—Registration for Car Parade, Gym Lobby mobile. Weber will meet Carrol] college of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 10: :30-12: :00 A. M.—Homecoming Assembly 12:15-1:00 P.-M.—Pep Rally Concert 8:00-10:00 P. M.—Alumni Tea, Institute of Religion Helena, Montana at 8:00 p. m., Half time activities at the stadium will be highlighted by the introduction of the court to the crowd. queen and her ; Welcome Home, Grads! Hope | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 7:00 P. M.—Cars Assemble on Adams, between 24th & 25th 7:30 P. M.—Parade 8:00 P. M.—Football Game, You Have Fun! Car judging at halftime After ‘Game—Homecoming Dance. As an added attraction once-every-year feature of to the Home- Partial Play Cast Selected coming, comes a special edition of the Signpost. This miniature model Thatcher Allred has chosen part4 >pus. In the cast so-far named for “The Traitor’, six college actors of the cast for “The Traitor’. Among those cast for the forth- have achieved roles. their time at: Weber College. — Read. the stories, register your gripes and store this away with coming play “The Traitor” are J ohn Bill ElShorten, Marilyn Carver, liot, Rebecca Wells, Ray Fielding, Walter Prothero, Dean Thueson, Bob Van Dyke, Jay Poulter, Whitney Young, Herbert Spence, Harold Westergard, Theron Watts and Lynn Bush. Casts are selected for all CollegeCommunity productions from contestants both on and off the cam- news tabloid persons who Thatcher Allred, director of the play, said he was ‘pleased. with the results of tryouts which have taken place He and during the believes that well-balanced past a two weeks. cast as strong as has been chosen will live up to the best of expectations with a play unusual enough and strong enough to need a team of players as good as_the college and the city affords. is dedicated to have spent any all of your other Homecoming souvenirs to be brought’ out for reminiscing | at.a later date. To make Homecoming more memorable than ever, introduce yourself to everyone you see. Make a special effort to make many new friends. The social memories we cherish are oftentimes equal to the acencpilc curricula, VE FUN! x, _ i H. Blain Taylor and Dell Foutz, students, activities will resume tomor- - Calendar of Events for usage be Pres. college band will hold a concert city hall park under direction row ~' Tonight at Institute =. festivities. the fa- will college .|Dixon, Alumni After Students, Alumni |