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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 Dramatics Dramatic activities at Weber have been most successful during the past year. "Strongheart," the school play, was successfully staged by an excellent cast at the Orpheum Theatre, December 3rd and 4th. Several cast members, because of the excellent interpretation of their parts, were given special comment in the local papers. On the night of January 17th "Strongheart" was staged in the B. Y. U. hall in Provo, where it was much appreciated. . . The Seniors and Sophomores each presented a play, the proceeds going, together with that realized from "Strongheart," to help defray the cost of our new stage. THE "STRONGHEART" CAST Taylor, Sophomore Andrew Kasius Ross, Freshman Earnest Wilkinson Reade, a Grind Russell Petty Thorne, a Special Llewellyn Roberts Fred Skinner, a Sport (Jordan Croft Frank Nelson, Senior Ray Lindsay Dick Livingstone, Junior Melbourne Douglas Billy Sanders, a Senior (by courtesy) Theron Jones SVANGATAHA, known as Strongheart-a PG Wilford Moench Mrs. Nelson, Frank's mother Effie Kasius Molly Livingstone, Dick's sister Mary Woolley Betty Bates, Moll's chum Mamie Crittenden Maud Weston, Moll's Chum's Friend Verna Malan Dorothy Nelson, Frank's Sister Grace Stone Nash, a back John Croft Tad, a rubber Dale Phillips Josh, a trainer David L. McKay Buckley, head coach Frank Newman Farley, manager of visiting team Charles Linford Butler at Nelson's Jack Wright Black Eagle, a messenger Stanley Rhees MEMBERS OF THE TEAM ARTHUR LINFORD PHIL JEPSON CZAR WINTERS LUCION OWENS IVAN FARR VIRGIL PETERSON WALLACE BUDGE BOB NEWMAN EZRA STEELE HARRY WEST LADIES OF THE PARTY Jane Corrington, Lettie Ririe; Kate Oderby, Josephine Volker; Lavon Parlette, Ida Scowcroft SYNOPSIS ACT I Rooms of Frank Nelson and Dick Livingstone. ACT II-Two days later. Dressing room of Columbia football team at Polo Grounds. ACT III Evening of the same day. Library in the home of the Nelson's. ACT IV-The next day. Same as Act. III. PLACE-New York City. TIME-Present. |