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Show Weberites Invade Support Team California; At Prepare to Travel 2 Games | Team, Whip Club, Band Leave For Pasadena Oe I a ss a Registering support for a hopefully victorious team on its bout with multitude Pasadena of Weber departed Wednesday fornia Weber’s Powerhouse football squad is shown above as they left early Wednesday morning for southern California. (Photo By V. Jones). to witness today, a students for Cali- the game. Gathering the college band, the girls’ service organization, Whip club, and the football squad into its ranks the Weber invasion left early Wednesday morning in chartered busses and prtvate cars to cheer the team on to victory after its recent losing streak. The 33-strong football team left at 6 a. m., in the school busses in anticipation of victories during its two-week stay in sunny California. Scheduled to pit their forces against Pasadena junior college today in the Rose Bowl and mext Saturday against Modesto junior college in their home-coming game, the Weber mentors were hopeful of victories. Band Leaves Also leaving at 6 a. m., Wednesday and scheduled to return Sunday were the 60 members of the college band, led by Delmar Dickson. The band will play Friday morning in an assembly and at the game Friday afternoon and crowd numerous sightseeing tours into its itinerary before returning Sunday. The band left in chartered Greyhound busses and is housed in major Los Angeles hotels. Travel in Busses Whip club, under the supervision of Mae Welling, dean of women, also left in chartered busses but at their own expense and are to participate in the Pasadena assembly and the festivities at the grid battle. Date of return for the Whip club girls has not been set, but it is expected that they will return Sunday along with the band. |