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This Collection consists of a 119 page Scrapbook put together by members of the Weber College Whip Club, the school's pep club, covering the years between 1946 and 1955. Included are a full listing of yearly pledges, 27 football programs, newspaper clippings concerning charity and sports events, 10 invitations, menus, 7 letters, 15 photographs, and a biography of the Whip Club by Norma Manning. |
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Show JIM HICKEY, Siudent Body President. Modesto Junior College Paints Glass and Wallpaper Sporting Goods 2440 Washington Blvd. Modesto Junior College Pirates of California, a school boasting an enrollment ol 13,000 siudenls, provides the opposition lor Weber College at Ogden stadium today. Fred A. Earle, Jr., is the head coach at Modesto. His learns have won the Northern California championship many times since Earle took over in 1932, Titles were captured in 1934. 1936, 1938. 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945. Modesto has won the title the last live years in a row. The school enrollment now is mostly composed of Gl's. Modesto uses the "T" formation' and the man in motion both ways. Sometimes ihe Californians use the spread. Their basic delense is six, two, two, one, Modesto has taken it on the chin in three of four games to date. They met a 20-0 defeat at the hands of Vallejo, dropped a 19-0 decision to Sacramento and met a 14-0 defeat the hands of San Francisco. Their lone victory was scored against Salinas, 18-G. The College Bookstore is supporting the Associated Students 100 per cent. Headquarters for textbooks and school supplies. Drop in and meet your friends at the C. I. Cool refreshments at all times. "Sam likes to stand — whe he always had to sit - he was n the b, gh* football?" PLAYS THAT MADE HISTORY KNUTE K. ROCKNES formation which Notre Dame teams have made famous has been called highly ingenious; actually, it is very simple. Rockne has also been credited with the invention of the shift, but in fact he borrowed if from the "Minnesota ;;hi:!." which was the invention of the old Yale player, Harry Williams. Williams' idea was that his team should line up back of Ihe line of scrimage and. at a signal, leap up to the line and, almost instantaneously, put the ball into play before the delense could diagnose the formation. Borrowing the principle but not the maneuver, Rockne lined his teams up in the conventional formation, with a balanced line and the backs in the lamiliar inverted "T." At a pre-arranged signal, the ends shifted to ihe outside and simultaneously the backs shifted to ihe right or left, depending upon the direction the play was to take. The ingenuity of the Rockne system lay, not in the two initial lormations which any grammar school lootball player could diagram, but in the exqi!i:.:ii&!y Simefj plays and the linese of individuals which Rockne developed from the simple formations he used. Rockne lootball lays the emphasis upon power, speed and deceplion, with deception the least necessary ingredient, power of paramount importance and speed necessary but not imperative, since the system is readily adaptable to all types of material. Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah lor Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah tor Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Glass /FULL€R\ (. PAINTS ) Wallpaper \lhey last/ Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah tor Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Hurrah for Weber! Compliments OF THE WHOLESALE ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS OF OGDEN |