| OCR Text |
Show Rallies, Parades On Event Line-up; Ten Colleges Represented in Confab “ “Conferences of student leaders SPECIAL — Martha Graham was elected Homecoming is a means of securing for college students the greatest good from Queen in elections Monday, out of class activities,’ President ! ie Critchlow, ASWC presi- Henry A. Dixon told junior college ham in her royal duties were Peggy Wood and Patsy Pollard, Critchlow said. By Gerrie The and white welcome mat was rolled out for Weber alum- ni night last when Weber homecoming events alumni banquet. began The annual banquet college with was an under the direction of Bruce Jenkins and Lydia Tanner, alumni association members. Pep in the college parking _lot. Special pep songs and musical numbers were provided by the Dorian Singers directed by Roland Perry. The Weber college band, directed by Delmar Dickson and Don Soelberg, also participated in the rally. Refreshments were served to all who Ted attended by Warner was Whip club girls. in charge of re- freshments. Weber” Assembly An assembly at 10:30 a. m. touched off a full schedule of activities slated for today. Talks by Ray Wilkinson, alumni association president; George Larkin, vice president Henry A. Dixon, Weber which is the general theme of the homecoming event. Music for the assembly was ished by the Dorian singers furn- and Musettes. LaRue Daniels and Jean- ette Morrell assembly. were in charge of the Snake Dance and A pep rally and snake dance will immediately follow the assembly. Jay Jensen, cheer leader, will lead Weber students through downtown Ogden. A special feature of the down- town rally will be a serenade of business houses by the Dorian singers. Special prepared pep songs have been for the occasion. Two Parades Two parades featuring floats entered by Weber college social and professional clubs and other campus organizations are scheduled for today. The first will begin at 3 p. m, The second parade will form at the college at 6:30 p. m. and will move down Washington boulevard to Ogden stadium where the homecoming football battle between Weber and Fullerton, Calif. will begin at 8 p. m., (Cont. today Ten on Page 8, Col. 5) College Goodwill will continue which and Colleges Saturday. Represented The ten junior colleges represented in the convention include Casper, Wyoming; Southern Idaho College of Education, Albion, Idaho; Phoenix, Arizona; Mesa col- lege, Grand ling college, Junction, Colo. and Carbon and Colo., Snow, Weber SterBAC, colleges, Utah. | Registration of delegates was held at Bertha Eccles hall Thursday. Following registration the aelegates toured Ogden city and Ogden canyon. Opening The opening Meeting meeting of the con- vention featured talks by Weber college President Henry A. Dixon and Dean of Men William D. Strat- Room Assignments Athletics Assemblies Student Government Moench Moench 311 309 ....Moench 312 Awards Publications Moench 305 Gym Bidg., Women’s col- lege president, highlighted the assembly program. Theme of the program was “A Greater Weber Col- lege” Junior Discussion “Greater and through Dixie, Rally Following the banquet a pep rally was held around a large bon- fire mountain conference Reese purple goodwill delegates from five states at a joint meeting today. The more than 50 delegates and faculty advisors arrived at Weber college yesterday for the Inter- Lounge ™~ ford. Musical selections by Weber students were also presented. Pres. Dixon stated that out of Class activities developed through student conferences can be effective laboratories for practicing democratic living and leadership. Panel Discussions Following the joint meeting delegates attended panel discussiens of problems government, relating to assemblies, student publica- different discussion tions, athletics, and awards. men of the groups were furnished sented schools. by Chairrepre- Discussions by all groups will continue at 1:30 p. m., today and at 9 a. m., Saturday. A final report will be given by all groups at a joint meeting immediately following group discussions Saturday. Resolutions will be submitted and acted on by the convention. Concluding Banquet event of the Concluding we Gra- confer-— ame dent, said today. Chosen to attend Miss ence will be a banquet in the Weber college cafeteria at noon Sat-— urday. Delegates will | 3 be guests of the college tonight at the homecoming football game in Os on stadium, and at the homecoming dance the college ballroom in following the |