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Show The 3D's highlighted Weber's first Junior Prom, "Arabian Nite." Bright colored cloth of red, blue, and gold formed the background for the decor of pillars under an Arabian skyline. (Editor's note: Because the appointed photographer was injured in an automobile accident on his way to the prom, pictures were not taken of the dance.) Weber STATE College May 14, 1963 Weber's new name became effective sixty days after the 1963 Utah Legislature adjourned-May 14. Now, Weber faces the job of changing signs, stationery-and people. "One of the biggest problems," said the dean of faculty, "will be to learn to use it." And tradition supports his statement-Utah State University is still the "AC" to many, and some people persist in calling Utah Army Depot by its original designation of "Second Street." It has been renamed several times. Getting the public, students, and even the faculty to use the new "Weber State College" moniker is only one of several tasks growing out of the name change. For instance, there is the rock wall at the campus entrance that will have to be changed. "State" will have to be added to letterheads, catalogs, etc. Accrediting organizations and other institutions will have to be notified. But there will be no problem with the college song which is adaptable to either "Weber College" or "Weber State College." Weber Undergoes Alterations, Sends Delegation To Model U. N., Named "Weber State College" May 14 A six-man delegation represented Weber and the African Republic of Gabon at the Collegiate Model United Nations Assembly at San Jose in April. The delegation was, from left to right, seated, Dr. Harold Bateman, adviser, Larry Chesley, Gary Jon London; standing, Larry Bishop, Lambert McGrath, Drew Peterson, Roger Rawson. |