Description |
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. |
OCR Text |
Show Weber College, Ogden Community Join Talent to Present Annual Event Marianne Johns The story of Christmas will be retold Sunday, December 12, by 125 Weber College students and alumni when Poland Parry's Christmas Oratorio, "A Child Is Born," is presented. Seven separate choirs, the Weber College Community Orchestra and several soloists will be featured. Thatcher Allred will narrate. The oratorio will be presented twice, first at 6:30 p. m., and again at 9:00 p. m., in the Ogden High School auditorium. Admission is by free tickets which may be obtained at President Miller's office and at Glen Brothers Music Company, J. C. Penney Store and at Walgreens Drug Store. Singers Costumed The story will be told with music, pantomime and narration. The singers will be dressed in the type of costumes worn during that period. Groups participating in this production are the College "Gleemen," directed by Glen L. Hansen; the College "Musettes," directed by J. Clair Anderson; Weber College Community Orchestra; and a choir of community singers. J. Clair Anderson will be featured at the organ. School Soloists School soloists will be Albert Clark, Joan Van Wagner, Heber Jentzsch, Janet Erickson, Hal Stephens, Zach Stephens and Lynn Gwyther. The featured alumni soloists will be Jennings Olson, Art Stokes, El-wood Johnston, Jack Larsen, Kathleen Belnap and Don Becker. |