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Show CampusThe Signpost Lifestyles Monday, September 18,2006 1 An 'Unforgettable Homecoming WSU Student Association planned more than a week's worth of activities 18 L>Students will have thedppprtunity to '- nriake their own; music videp from L:TQ aufri. to 2,p.m. at^ie Bell Tower. ^ A ^ a r t y ^ l V b e field at University Vi|i- lagfiat 6 p.m. Activities include a barbercue; iJell-OsIide; ultimate Frisbee and :csahd yoileyba.lt. attended the Homecoming ac- may become inactive. WSU Homecoming Week tivities, according to the WSU Student Association. However, used to be held in the first week One of the hottest events on some students have had no of October. Mackenzie Wilson, campus this year started on chance to attend the homecom- WSU Student Association vice president of student events, said Friday, Sept. 15. Weber State ing events. that this year, the WSU Student [ ^|iesday,^eptj.l9 University's Homecoming Week WSU nursing Ben Passey, began and cols o p h o m o r e , Association will provide more .^•Students can have ah old-fashioned ored the camhas never opportunities for students and 5iphotog(|ph taken of themselves at the "/ know about Home- been involved the entire community to get in- p :"^1J7oWer frprn' TO a.fp. to 2 p.m. pus purple. Sylvia To, coming, people dress in campus ac- volved in the campus activities. A BalotoLrrnament will be held at "This one is probably the tivities. WSU accountrj.h. at the Davis Campus. ing junior, has up and going to the "I do not biggest one because it goes so long," Wilson said. never been in- dance party, but I have pay attention Wilson and the WSU Student to campus acvolved in the Wednesday, Sept. 20 tivities," he Association have planned and campus activi- never been there." ^Students can pick up free bobble heads, worked on the Homecoming said. ties. key chains and stuffed bears at the Bell -Sylvia To, Passey said events. Homecoming activities "I know will be held for a week and two WSU accounting junior :Tbwer>from 10a.m. to 2p.m. his wedding about Homedays, which is two days longer is coming up, coming, peoand he has a than any in the past. Students can ple dress up Thursday, Sept. 21 attend more than 15 programs and going to the dance party, lot of things to do. •A Coca-Cola trailer will be at the Bell To said she believes that dur- designed for Homecoming Week. but I have never been there," To Tower at TO a.m handing out soft drinks ing October, many students may said. See Homecoming page 6 6: Last year, about 700 students be tied up with schoolwork and By Michiya Honda correspondent | The Signpost Train to be a Dental Assistant " ' i n 8 months! NEW PROGRAM!! Enrolling NOW!! and cotton candy. At 11 a'-m-), booth will be set up at the Bell 1 •The 25th Street Party will Students can. receive a 20' percent on-food if they bring thefrlD: ^'- v - Friday, Sept. 22 •A "Battle of the Bands" 9 a.m. at the Bell Tower. •A Coca-Cola trailer will be attttej Tower at 10 a.m. handing out sbft <JF and churros. •The Homecoming Dance;will be : hel| 8 p.m. in the Swenson Gym. The cost-f $12 per couple and $8 for single stuc Saturday, Sept 23 •The tailgate party and Wildcat Win; will start at 4:30 p.m. •The Homecoming Game against Portla&|| State University will begin at 6 p.m. -'tite-i Stewart Stadium. % t For more information, see page 12. Are you a Homecoming Football Fanatic? Have you been ready for some football since February? Do you recite the words to the WSU Fight Song like poetry? If so, you may be a WSU Football Fanatic. Take the quiz by answering the following questions below, adding points with the items from the photo. Answer the questions honestly to see if you enjoy the game because of its entertainment value or as a great way to spend time with friends and family, or if you take the game just a little too seriously. WSU hat: minus 15 points {everyone wears a hat) WSU foam hand: 50 points, Wearing WSU pom-poms: 45 points if you are using it for cheering, 100 points if you are using it as clothing. Your idea of true fan support is: \ ^ a) To wear a jersey of your favorite WSU player -25 points WSU claw: 75 points WSU sweatshirt: 20 points b) Decorating your home in purple and white -200 points • Career Placement Assistance • Small Class Sizes • Industry Experienced Instructors Financial Assistance for those Qualified cj You attend a football game where your seat is reserved for the die-hard fanatics. -150 points d) To root for the team only if they are winning -minus 50 points Create a Better Life Call Todayl 1 -800-903-6536 Clearfield Campus 775 So. 2000 E. • Clearfield, UT Also offering short-term training for these exciting career fields: Medical Assisting • Medical BillingftCoding • Massag* Thsrapy MASSAG E - on Iy $30 p hour) ;all NOW for appointments! r-^\ - T T ' V I O d f i f l Gift Certificates Avallablfi I > / / ^ " S H J U l j What do you do when WSU loses? a) You say, "Oh well, there is always the next game." -10 points WSU megaphone: 50 points b) You pay another $500 to replace the car you just destroyed. -200 points c) Your significant other makes you leave the stadium because you're too emotionally distraught. -None (Your significant other should have no control of your WSU game attendance.) seat cushion: 50 points Taking a WSU umbrella in clear weather: 100 points (Add 25 points if you use it only on rainy days) Scott Shurtleff, this week's "geek test" model, is a WSU communication senior. He loves football, but is not a fanatic. While football may not necessarily rule his life, he does enjoy cheering on the Wildcats whenever he goes to a game. "I love go to the games because the fun atmosphere mixed with a good game brings out my passion," Shurtleff said. d) Your therapy sessions continue as you try to cope with WSU's loss. -150 points Scoring: Fifty points or less: You are not a WSU football fan. However, you probably attend most WSU performing arts productions. 51-100 points: You enjoy attending the games. However, you have a life other than WSU football. 101-150 points: You arrange your schedule around WSU football games. 151 points or more: You believe WSU football to be more than just a game. It is life. Save The Date! Land a job at a ski resort, world-class restaurant, retail shop, resort hotel or professional office in exciting Park City! Full-time, part-time or seasonal opportunities available for every skill set. 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