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I Homecoming Week Activities [centered around the theme. “Winds of Change . Events I began with a Musical Extravaganza on Monday. Nov. 5. [which featured three bands playing music from the [thirties up to recent sounds. I The studentbody balloting results were announced during I {he dance with Nancy Carr receiving the title of Home- Icontlng Queen. Konnie Hotter. First Attendant and Jan IFaunce. Second Attendant. [Fireworks and the lighting of the W on the mountain eluded the night's activities. On Tuesday, the Activities [Board sponsored a Homecoming stomp, scheduling the [group Coppcrfield to play. Alumni revisited their alma mater on Wednesday and performed in their annual “Feline Follies program. Alumni were again on campus Thursday night for a ban- | quet sponsored by the WSC Alumni Association. On Friday. Weber State's own stage band set the mood | for the Homecoming Dance with the big band sound of | the fifties. Activities climaxed on Saturday. November 10. in the morning parade and afternoon game against j University of Montana. The long list of events ended with Mary Travers in concert Saturday night. Upper right Two WSC ft»dent% showed the kind ol enthuUaun that It CORta- glou at Homecoming nwivtrr o( crrvmonlf Bonnie Cantuvll with W'rrr •i if.niwv Middle left: Lynn Ivuum, KCPX dWc loefcry atxl . at ihe Homecoming uomp. prorated SIGNPOST Editor ihe I email Ifimm award. Middle right: Many WSC «tufknt» ' (fegualriifd (or nmnlng ln»t«ad of uulldmi while pankxpoting In the Home- coming Week footrace, iowr left: SIGMA GAMMA CHI crammed member re uttered a» a part of pre- ThouMnd anw to watch unik«| game. Middle left hito a telephone booth In an attempt to atn the Homecoming actkilkt. Opponite the Wildcats pUy Montana Stale during Jetty Bond watched the proceeding wfch cnthutlaun typical ol WSC «tocnp participant thh year. Middle eight: Becky. Richard wa kept boxy trivtng M»' drntt. in the library. latter left: Glad tl»at claw uete over for the d«v. Su arme Dixon tinned for home, louer tight: SIGMA AIPHA ffSlLOVS intramural football team dhcuvxed xtraiegv lot I heir next play. 21 Winter Quarter Activities
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Intramurals gave many Weber State College students a chance to release the tensions of classwork with physical exercise. Participants In the competition included various sororities. fraternities, dorm students and independent teams. The Women’s Intramural Association was organized early In the year with Jan Keim as president and Ms. JoAnn Otte serving as advisor. John Knight, a former WSC grid star, took on the respon- sibility as Director of the Men's Intramural Association with a long list of activities in mind. Activities got started for both groups on October I. with flag football heading the list of events. After several weeks of play and fierce competition between the various organizations. Otyokwa walked away with trophies and a 7-1 record in the Women’s Club competition, the Funsters took first in Women’s Independent team play and the Skullbusters captured the Men’s Division first place title. Other activities included golfing competition, archery, and volleyball tourneys. Stomps provided another out- let for student emotion. 20 Fall Quarter Activities
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Associated Women Students held (heir first seminar on (he controversial subject of abortion. Various community leaders and groups were represented on the panel, including the state legislature. Attorney Generals office, the Ogden Jewish community and Planned Parenthood. Many members of the audience were drawn into a heated discussion by comments of the panelists. Opinions aired on the subject were very diverse. AWS also sponsored a week of activities for married students. The theme of the November 12 16 events was “Families are Fun and most of the activities were geared for family entertainment. A panel discussion on “Parenting and a Header's Theater on the subject. I'M OK YOU’RF OK (a book by Dr. Thomas Harris) were among events in the first part of the week. On Thursday. November 15. a Walt Disney movie Bednobs and Broomsticks was shown with small children especially in mind. A symphony concert and an Italian dinner in the SkyToom completed the week's activities on Friday night. 22 Fall Quarter Activities
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