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Show mt Homecoming ‘21 With the announcement in the Wiwal press that “Rooters of the Wihir sex bring forth new ideas in cal support” by yelling at the ball m theswame, (October, 1921); we know vork in iehat students as well as the Weber WSC have changed diate College campus Wr asiderably over the past almost st full sisitty years -- since Weber became a - WSC Sicolege. \lumni — Weber 1at is iat WSC -- like love the purple Mloyalty to Yollege Monday But some things haven’t changed and Oct. 19 Football Chalk Talk Union Building Main Lobby Tradition is the stuff that 4-9 p.m. Parking Lot of Family Night Dee Center Some of you have A special family night program has been planned, including the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. A holds Pep Rally will follow. Jus all together, and how great it is /}when alumni return to campus to = ‘share it. Coach Price will discuss the game of football. white, ‘hikes to Malan’s Heights to light Mth “W” and alumni banquets -and tradition. fe 12 noon | of learning, Wednesday Oct. 21 returned to Yshare tradition many times and -)}some a few times and for those of yyou who might not have shared ‘jthis special time in person, let’s take just a peek back through our. ‘}history to see how time-honored our 12 noon 7:30 p.m. Union Building College Bowl Feline Follies Browning Center Austad Auditorium ")*homecoming traditions’”’ are: In 1921 we called it “‘Founder’s Day”, which began with a program Jand community sing-along at 8 a.m. The parade was from 10 a.m. until noon and a luncheon scheduled (with a note that ‘“‘each provides own luncheon”), and then games, dancing, etc. were to be “‘enjoyed in Fashioned after the popular TV show, alumni will challenge students in a game of knowledge and wit. | A bluegrass music festival featuring six well-known western groups -- each having at least one alumnus of WSC. Refreshments will follow. Thursday Oct. 22 Friday Oct.23 B the Weber Gym until one o’clock in 12 noon 12 noon ate College Bowl (cont.) Browning Center Convocation Austad Auditorium the morning.”’ Senator Jake Garn will be the guest speaker. George Eccles will be awarded an honorary ; fk a ge | doctorate degree. ‘Al Saturday Oct. 24 8 a.m. in 9-11 a.m. . | &00a.m. Classes - 4 $00a.m. Classes 9-30 a.m. Excused to go to parade ~ 31000 a.m. Parade 41145 a.m. Banquet for students and alumni at Hotel Ben Lomond _ 1200 p.m. Football game (vs. U of Utah Reserves) 10:30 a.m. | The Homecoming Calendar Marathon Run Campus Breakfast Patio of Union Studentbody Officer Reunion Union Building Swensen Building Memorialization Wildcat Gym FOOTBALL Stadium Building | 11941 reads: : aes: WEP 11 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Free dance at Weber ballroom coo) Everyone invited to a delicious breakfast as only Chef Hofmann can make it. ‘ Dr. Reed K. Swenson will be honored by naming the physical education building for him. Oo | ‘61 1:30 p.m. On the eve of WSC’s becoming a four-year college, 1961, homecoming activities were expanded to include the Roger Wagner Chorale and a visit from Ann Landers. 4-7 p.m. Game Class Reunions Union Building % Downtown _ | onas traditions. | We invite you all to return to WSC this year -- and every year, 7} and make homecoming ene of your _ } traditions. ? 1931 - Lee Cain 621-4965 1941 - Keith Wilcox 621-6992 1951 - Dale Gardner 626-6666 1961 - Allan Peck 825-5842 1g” themes. The (by now traditional) football game, parade, dance and banquet * ‘were held, and an open house, art -_} exhibit and variety show were addad to round out an entire week of } activities. And as the numbers get bigger -both in years and in students, so does the list of events that make up the celebration. And some will live Classes of 1931, 1941, 1951, 1961 and 1971 will meet. Additional activities are planned for some groups. For more information: merchants also got in on the action Jas they decorated store windows in \ourple and white with “homecom- + > WSC vs. Boise State 1971 - Mike Eldredge 399-924 7 p.m. Alumni Banquet Union Building Ballroom Everyone is invited. Please make reservations by Thurs. at 4 p.m. (626-6564). $8.00 per plate (includes dance following). 9 p.m. Homecoming Ball Union Building Ballroom Best dress - Dance to the music of an excellent orchestra. Cost if you didn't attend the banquet is $3.00. Page R: — | |