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Show Alums, in Two Day R : ex a Queen and Attendants to Reign HOMECOMING EDITION Be. ee ? Over Assembly, Game and Dance Pretty Queen Etta : a8 : Mae’ Taylor and her two attendants, Afton Kunz and Elaine Barker climbed onto the purple thrones today to begin a two-day reign as royalty of the Weber College Home- coming celebration. Chosen Tuesday morning by popular student vote, the royal court will lend their official presence to events as cozy as a Cider and donut recep spacious as the womens + football field. ie open play of : 4 the 3 The reunion, spread over two days this year because of school dismissal] Friday, will begin today With the traditional] ‘homecomin g assembly at 10:30 a m., in the Moench auditorium, Students, fa;| culty, and returning Alumni wil] be welcomed by : After Student the college band Body assembly will hold under Pres. the Alumni reception at of with the Instit 4 in direction the ~ Weber a concert Mr. Delmar Dickson. Today’s activities close ” Fred ty Sean and : ‘college Pres. H. A Dixon, Alumni Pres. Dougl as Bur: (,|nett Ball. | , ute of Religion from 8 to 10 p. m., under direction of the Alumn i Associa- | 2 | Queen | Etta Mae . Taylor, center, and her attendants, reign over the two days of Homecoming festivities. a — = Get Acquainted Tea For Alumni ls -— Tonight at Institute . ' Afton oo Kunz, 3 left, and Elaine es Barker, ge right, will . Calendar of Events for Homecoming According to the schedule of es Ww ae ee by celebration Bla in faculty, and ain Taylor cnnand Kelly, Dell Foutz, stu- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 You Have Fun! Partial Play Cast Selected \ ‘ 5 RR RE Si SL a oe ON eo ny, See Bel “A ies | ; M \ a Welcome Home, Grads! Hope = 4 dents, activities wil] resum e tomorrow evening when a parade of brightly decorated cars will file through the business distri ct of Ogden and proceed to the game at the stadium. The traditional victory bell and queen float will also make the motorized snake dance to the game. Cash wards will be given to the owner Weber college alumni back on the WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10 campus for homecoming activities _12715-2:00 P. M.—Registration will i get together for Car Parade, Gym Lobby informall i of the best decorated autoy at a , : 5 reception tonight, October 11, from mo bile. | THURSDA Y, OCTOBER 11 8 to 10 p. m, in the L. D. Ss. 7 ae Web ae ont 1] phe eee college of tute of Religion, Alumni President 8:00 p. m, 10:30-12:00 A. M.—Homecoming Assembly Douglas Burnett said. . Half time activities at the stadium will be highlighted sponsored Highpoint of Alumni 12:15-1:00 P.-M.—Pep Rally Concert by the introduction of the queen reactivities during the two-day and her 8:00-10:00 P. M.—Alumni Tea, Institute of Religion union, court to the crowd. today and tomorrow, the students old give will reception and faculty members the chance to meet and discuss past glories 7:00 P. M.—Cars Assemble on Adams, between 24th over cider and doughnuts, Mr. Bur& 25th : nett said. 7:30 P. M.—Parade In announcing the reception, Mr. 8:00 P. M.—Football Game, Car judging at halftime Burnett also invited all friends: of Immediately After -‘Game—Homecoming Dance. the college, whether Alumni or not, to attend homecoming affairs. These get’ underway this morning As an added attraction with to the an assembly at 10:30 in the Meonch once-évery-year feature of Homeauditorium. After the assembly the coming, comes a special editi on of college band will hold a concert in the Signpost. This miniatur Municipal Building news tabloid is dedicated e model Park. The to all Alumni reception ends today’s acThatcher Allred has chosen part¢pus. who have In the cast so-far named for persons spent any of tivities. of the cast for “The Traitor’. their time at Weber Colle “The Traitor’, six ge, college © actors Tomorrow is a holiday at the’colAmong those cast for the forth- |have achieved Read. the stories, regis roles. ter lege. your Homecoming events resume coming play “The Traitor” are Thatcher Allred, director of the gripes and store this away in the evening with a football game Shorten, Marilyn Carver, Bill John with El- play, said he was pleased. with the your other Homecoming souve at the stadium and conclude with liot, Rebecca Wells, Ray to be brought out for remi nirs Fielding, results of tryouts which have taken the Homecoming dance in the col- Walter nisc ing Prothero, Dean Thueson, place during the past two’ weeks. at.a later date. lege ballroom. Bob Van Dyke, Jay Poulter, Whit- He believe \ To make s Home that a comi cast ng as strong ' Members of the Alumni organiz- ney Young, Herbert more memorable Spence, Harold and well-balanced than ever, as introduce has ation assisting President Burnett in Westergard, been yours Theron elf to everyone you see, Watts and chosen will live up to the best preparing the reception are Marvel Make of Lynn Bush. & special effort to expectations Young, Marjorie Koldewyn, Mrs. Casts are selected for all College- enough and with a play unusual friends. The ‘socialmake many new strong enough to need memories we Lydia Tanner, Dr, Don Buswell, Community productions from con- a cheri sh are ofte team of. players as good as and Howard Ogden. the academic curri ntimes equal to the testants both on ‘and off the cam- college cula. and the city affords. HAVE FUN! | ; ors as eee and Pi tion _ aes Cal alll wet he ee emis Y : oe al 3 |