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Show More than 12,300 people attended the game. Below: Raj Kumar KWCR FM88 Advisor, helped students paint the station logo on Dixon Drive. Homecoming Week The theme for Weber State College's Homecoming was "Seems Like Old Times," but, as one campus official said, the Oct. 19-24 activities could have been called "Controlled Craziness." Homecoming is one week out of the year when students can crowd into telephone booths, eat goldfish or bash a car and get away with it. And the "Bash the Broncos" activity was probably one of the craziest of the weeks events. ASWGC Activities Vice President Tammy Hammer explained that during the activity entitled "Bash the Broncos," a student could take a baseball bat and, for $1, "bash" an old Ford Bronco. The WSC football team played the Boise State Broncos later in the week. The Associated Students of Weber State also planned a number of community activities for Ogden City Mall. Student displays, the Weber State and Institute singers, cheerleaders, marching groups and short theater presentations were at the Ogden Mall during the week. Other activities included college bowl, family night in the Dee Events Center with food, crafts and entertainment, a powder puff football game, a football chalk talk with coach Mike Price, a special convocation, banquets and homecoming dance. Waldo, the team mascot, entertained the crowds at games. Jill Niederhauser and Jeff Brown were members of the academic Senate team in the college bowl. Mike Waterfall helped to "Bash the Broncos" during this homecoming activity. |