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A collection of yearbooks from Weber Academy which comprise the years 1905 to 1918. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, Board of Education, athletics, and departments within the academy. It also contains sections on the clubs and organizations within the Academy, literary pages, student poetry, and advertisements from local businesses |
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Show Eve, who lead the mighty tribe away from the righteous teachings of their judge into the hills of destruction. 15. And yea, the great judge was exceedingly wroth, in so much that he cast them out from his sight. 16. And Lo and behold they wandered three days and three nights in the wilderness, and they were lifted up in the pride of their hearts in so much that they did not repent, and they were rejected and their names blotted out, and they were not numbered among the righteous. 17. Nevertheless after due repentance, they were recalled again to dwell among the righteous, wherefore they again gained favor in the sight of the great judge, and they walked in all his ways. 18. And now, behold peace and love was restored among the people, in so much that they searched the Scriptures, and hearkened no more unto the words of Eve. 19. And yea, even now it came to pass, that great preparations were made among the tribe of Gilbert, for a time of rejoicing with the tribe of Ernest, yea, for the tribe of Ernest were preparing to journey across the mighty waters into an unknown land to seek the lost tribes that had gone before them. 20. Now verily, it came to pass that the writers of this record are growing old, and will leave this record to be completed by the more righteous who come hereafter. 21. And this ends the record of the first year of the reign of Judge Henderson, over the tribe of Gilbert even in the years of Nineteen Hundred Ten and Nine- teen Hundred Eleven, and such is the record of the Class of Nineteen Twelve. Even so, Amen. Farewell to the Class of '11 from the Class of 1912 O, you who have carved thy hallowed names upon familiar battlefields, why must you go into the world? But we ask thee not to remain, tho it makes us feel bitter to see thee leave. O, why must the best of enemies part ? O, you whose names have weekly adorned the schoolroom, O, you whose mighty voice ever roared with determination, thou wilt be grievously missed. But we charge thee never to forget thy comrades who were ever ready to quarrel with thee or aid thee in distress. And when each of thee hath scaled thine Alps and conquered the world, still think of us as the mighty Class of '12, who are closely following thy footsteps on the round of the ladder of fame. Want Ads WANTED-By Prof. Henderson, a reformed class of Junior girls. WANTED-By Dr. Miller, all students' heads to be red (read). No blackheads need apply. Any one wishing lessons in doggerel verse poetry apply to Dear Hart. (Poet Laureate.) WANTED-By Zina R. Larkin, more authority and less excitement. WANTED-By Prof. Porter, a key to flowers. WANTED-By Bro. Ridges, boys to nail all they saw on the bench. Any one wishing information regarding good vices (vises) apply to Manual Training Boys. All Juniors needing good advice, advised by the Cowles. |