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Show By LEONARD Chairman Ticket DIEHL Drive Committee Football is in the air again and Weber College is ready to entertain fans of Ogden and Utah with some colorful football. The Weberites have scheduled home games with Los Angeles City College, Carbon College of Price, Utah; Boise, Idaho Junior College and Fullerton, Cal., junior college. Weber College will play five games away from home. Milton Mecham is back as head coach and will have two capable assistants in ElDean Gardner, former BYU star, and ber “Rear” Ward, former Utah State and Detroit Lions All-American center. Two years ago the community rallied back of Weber College and the Wildcats. Result: Fine attendance, better schedules and a better brand of football. This fall nearly 1,000 seascn tickets were disposed of. This is the finest showing to date and is a concrete example of just what can be done by cooperation and team work. My sincere thanks to everyone who had a part in putting over the season ticket drive. This kind of team work will eventually result in a four-year college for Ogden. a: WAY Veh S = _ faAs oeie _ a > MECEAM, Coach REED SWENSON, Director ac ae ce Weber College Football Ticket Selling Teams - 1948 Team No. 1—Everett Jolly, Robert Poland Jack Critchlow. Team No. 2—Frank Douglas, Ed. White, and Thair Blackburn. Team No. 3—Joe McCune, Ralph Pugmire, and Joyce Nichols. Team No. 4—Scott Dye, Ward Armstrong, and Oman Tracy. Team No. 5—Claude Armstrong, A. G. Nord, and Rolly Robinson, June Webb. Team No. 6—Loren Peterson, Harry Johnson, Wilford Schmidt, and June Herrick. Team No. 7—Wilbur Cook, Jr., Fred C. Jackson, Lee Lalli, and Lanette Fronk. Team No. 8—Kenneth Burrows, James Morgan, and Marilyn Anderson. Team No. 9—Maynard Garfield, Leonard Tillotson, and Elaine MacArthur. Team No. 10—Carl Thompson, Tyriel Parker, and Elaine Fetscher. Team No. 11—G. Harding Horsley, Robert Darling, and Jack Madson. Team No. 12—Herman Payne, Bob Burgon, and Alan Johnson. Team No. 13—Jack Andrews, Dr. Bart Wolthius, and Beverly Foulger. lock, MILT Team No. 14—Jack Becker, Vern Schoss, and Pamela Raleigh. Team No. 15—Alton Parker, Don Smalley, and Grant Beutler. Team No. 16—Clarence Ledingham, V. H. Dutcher, and Dee Jacobs. Team No. 17—E. B. Dudman, Reynolds Blackinton, and Joyce Webb. Team No. 18—Jack Reynolds, Jr., Dr. R. A. Clarke, and Harry James. Team No. 19—Dean Theusen, and Harold Jones. Team No. 20—C. T. Larson and Arlene Story. Team No. 21—H. L. Spencer and Jean Heimke. Team No. 22—Dale Moore and Joyce Watts. Team No. 23—Jesse Lillywhite and Janet Anderson. Team No. 24—Dr. D. C. Hendrickson and Kathleen Burton. Team No. 25—Orson T. Foulger, Clair Whiteley, and Marjorie Mills. Team No. 26—Dr. A. D. Gudmundson and Joyce Crawford. Team No. 27—Keith Wangsgard and Pat Casey. DEAN GARDNER, Assistant Coach “600” “AMBASSADOR” Nash Ogden’s Most Modern and Complete Service Department ay N. Serves You Bast * Ogoen Utem whe SH SEE US FOR YOUR REPAIR JOB NEXT JUDKINS MOTOR CO. “Leaders Remember—“WE NEVER CLOSE” in Service” 30th and Wash. Blvd. Dial 7729 |