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Show Calendar September 13-Registration. Students registered from seven states. September 21 - Professor Winsor speaks on Stanford University. September 22-First pep rally. September 24-First Barker extemporaneous. Rulon Pendleton wins first place. Faculty reception. The faculty enter- tains the students at a dance in the Weber gymnasium. September 28-Dr. Lind recounts his "Trip through Spain." September 29-Professor Josephs, of New York, speaks. September 30-Second Barker extemporaneous. Evelyn Burton wins first place. October 1-Get acquainted party, in charge of Miss Lucille Owens and Mr. Van Buren of the gymnasium. Games and folk dances. October 4--Dr. Hales, former president of Snow College, talks. October 7-Third Barker extemporaneous. Evelyn Nielson wins first place. October 14-Fourth Barker extemporaneous. Grant Ellis wins first place. October 15-Downtown pep rally for Weber-Montana football game. October 19-Reverend Cox, first negro to address Weber students, speaks. October 20-Fifth Barker extemporaneous. Anna Cannon wins first place. October 21-Mount Ogden Hike. Sixty students make climb. President Tracy's speech read by Elmer Neilson. October 22-Holiday for teacher's convention. October 26-Rubinstein's "Melody." Tracy emphasizes the intellectual standing of small colleges. November 3 - Matinee dance. A track meet held with the girls participating. November 4-Sixth Barker extemporaneous. Frank Mouritson wins first place. November 5-Holiday. November 8-Education week, Hollingworth speaks. Weber wins game at Snow. November 9-Attorney D e V i n e speaks on Good citizenship. November 10-Principal Merrill speaks. Also Superintendent Fowler. November 11-Armistice day and holiday. Football game between Weber and Albion. Weber wins, 38 to 6. 3000 attend. November 15 - Frank Mouritson and Grant Ellis speak. November 18-Grant Ellis wins in the finals of Barker extemporaneous. November 19-Professor Hinchcliff plays. November 20-Weber plays Ricks and wins 45 to 0 at Ogden. November 22-President Tracy leaves for the South to attend the Junior College Convention. Matinee dance. November 23 - Musical program, given by Howard Shupe, vocalist; Marjorie Perrins, pianist; and Pedigrew, violinst. November 24 - Coach Stevenson gives a short biography of each football player. December 1, 2 and 3-Examinations for fall quarter. December 7-Winter quarter be- gins. December 8 - Professor Thomas sings. |