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Show WEBER-McKINLEY FOOTBALL DANCE WEBER-ALBION FOOTBALL DANCE A week of ticket campaigning, song practices, rallies, parades, and eventually the McKinley-Weber football game, was capped on Saturday, October 7, by the football dance. This party, held at the Berthana Hall, was Weber's final salute to the McK'mlcy team. With a slick floor, a perfect dance orchestra, two squads of football heroes, the Weber College coeds, and your own "one and only" for an escort, what more could be desired? Answer fewer stags! Those national nuisances, the stags, otherwise known as chiselers, are getting to be a habit at the Weber dances. What this college needs is a good campaign against the stags. But to return to the subject The decorations in the hall were typically football. Goalposts, with the colors of the two schools, adorned either end of the hall, while footballs, banners, and lei contributed their share to the general air of festivity. During intermission, the Hawaiians demonstrated their versatility by singing both Hawaiian and American tunes and entertaining the crowd with hula dancing. Weber says farewell to the McKinlcy team with the feeling expressed in their song. "Don't sing aloha when wc go, because we're coming back you know." o WE WISH SUCCESS TO THE HERALD The Bramwell Co. SEE US FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS CHURCH BOOKS Boyle Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS OGDEN UTAH Although the victory dance was not a victory dance, the fact was generally conceded that individuals in attendance enjoyed themselves to the utmost (a great time was had by all). The stags especially were the shining lights (glaring effect or maybe defect) during the numerous tag dances. Anyway the saying still goes that "you can tag some of the people some of th etime." However, the stags are gradually becoming educated, and the time is not far off when he may become almost extinct at Weber College and be classed with the general herd known as "dame draggers." 0 WEBER-ALBION FOOTBALL RALLY At times resembling a snake dance, at other times looking like an unemployment parade, and at still other times to be taken for a communist mass meeting, Weber students demonstrated their enthusiasm, exurbcrancc, excitement, or what have you, at a downtown football rally the night before the Weber-Albion game. After this unusual display of youthful vigor, etc., the crowd went to the Orpheum to criticize "Saturday's Millions." At intermission the Wildcats heaved a last, dying sigh, and then proceded to enjoy the show. 0 UNIVERSITY MEN Find Nye's Sport Shop Headquarters For things to wear around the campus. CORDS SHOES SWEATERS JACKETS DOWNSTAIRS FRED M. NYE CO. |