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Show : a y ee a a EPR a oy we ee : (S&. + Homecominb and Queen Bonnie Scott ; Carol Huss and attendents (Photo by U. (above) coming. reigned Shirley over the Weber Chambers . college Home- _ Akisada.) . Homecoming Day Sees Grads Return to Weber Campus Nearly campus 200 and former Weber college the old memories students it possessed returned to Friday, October give the college one of its most successful homecoming tions. The annual event, designed to keep college memories living, started with the homecoming assembly in the Moench auditorium on Friday and continued through the day with banquets, parades, and rally, and was climaxed with the homecoming dance in the college ball| room, Assembly Held Highlights of the morning assembly were furnished by Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon, president of Weber college, with an amusing series of memory sketches, and by the crowning of the Homecoming queen, Carol Huss, and her two attendants, Shirley Chambers and Bonnie were cake Scott. The football the recipients of presented by the with Bonnie Parker presentation. y team a beautiful Whip club, making Humorous the 24, to celebra- rclub’s precision drilling and judging of the floats occupied the halftime. Taking prizes for the best floats were Excelsior, Viking, Phoenix, Otyokwa, La Dianaeda and Sigma Delta Pi, in that order. The day was climaxed by the homecoming dance in the college ballroom, over which the homecoming queen and attendants presided. ’ ‘ , ——— : _ | the. acts put | Hawaiians Capture College - With Island Color and Spirit the cap on the assembly, which was | followed by a snake dance and pep. rally in downtown Ogden. i _ | A Parade large toured the Tours City homecoming city during parade the after- noon, 25 organizations participating with floats. The annual alumni ‘banquet was held at 5:30 p. m. in the college lege musie cafeteria, with the coldepartment furnishing | entertainment for the many former | students in attendance. Blaine | Corey was toastmaster for the ent, and E, Ray Wilkinson, alum- » president, was in charge of the air. ; ; Game Is Highlight _ Highlight of the day was the We| ber-Compton football game in Og- stadium Friday evening. Whip | ny ooach Bill Baker Mickalums of the (left) ™ a Be, Pete i eens. + ns. De ren CaO NEMS " “Rhy &, oe AGES LEIS " — PI 77 poy pre SP + . <, + a! ~ re pd squad, scheduled Wildcats Friday evening, are Henry Aldous Dixon, Presient, and Reed K. Swenson, Athletic Director. — a8 ™ 4 os erat Ae x nedas Oe yin. * eS 3 rates moh : Se oF nto.oe ¥ ene ; Ex. 2 Sa eee Ap RD Nk Ss gies Y |