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A collection of yearbooks from Weber Normal College which comprise the years 1919 to 1923. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, the Board of Trustees, athletics, and departments within the college. It also contains sections about the clubs and organizations within the Academy, literary pages, student poetry, and advertisements from local businesses. |
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Show JOSEPH ANDERSON. MELBOURNE DOUGLAS, LENORE CROFT. Secy-Treas. President. Yice-Pres. STUDENT ASSOCIATION ONE STUDENT may be able to do little to advance and improve his fellow students; but when he joins with his fellows, he can execute the most gigantic undertakings. The secret of development is found in co-operation. The advantage man possesses over animals, is his power of combining with his fellows, and by the united effort of numbers accomplish ends not attainable by the efforts of individuals. The Associated Students of the Weber Normal College have heeded the call of "upward."' We march hand in hand, with a program to steer us from chaos and confusion. STEWART CAMPBELL. EDRIS CHRISTENSEN. WEALTHA BRAMWELL Secy-Treas. President. Vice-Pres. THE PUBLIC SERVICE BUREAU The Public Service Bureau, organized about seven years ago, has for its aim service to the public. Its work has been very extensive this year. As many as eight and ten programs have been furnished frequently in the same evening by this organization. The public have received these programs enthusiastically, and have enjoyed seeing the students of Weber "get out and do things." Although the school year has closed, the work of the Bureau, unlike other organizations, continues throughout the summer months. The officers are still at the service of all public movements. MAHGUERITE ROGERS. LENORE CHOFT. CLEONE LINDS Secy-Treas. President. Vice-Pres. THE GIRLS' ASSOCIATION The girls' association this year has been one of the most active organizations in the school. This society has fostered three big events during the year: namely, the "Leap Year Ball," given in cooperation with the girls of Ogden High School; the "Girls' Show," given for the first time in three years; and last but not least, the annual "Girls' Day." On this day the girls have a chance to "step" the boys and show them a good time. This annual festivity has never failed to develop a keen interest among the opposite sex of the student association. It is pleasing to the eye and sense of humor to see the girls "chaperoning" the boys to the winding up scene of the day, which is the most popular dance of the season. LLEWELYN MCKAY. MELBOURNE DOUGLAS. LEON BUSH. Secy-Treas. President. Vice-Pres. THE BOYS' ASSOCIATION The Boys' Association has one essential feeling, - the desire for improvement. The novel, the game of cards, the billiard cue, idle whittling and story-telling are common faults of boys. There is a lion in the way to prevent such indulgence after a Weber boy enters the association. The parable of the talents expresses the sentiment of the Boys' Association: "To him that hath shall be given; from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath." The boys say, the fittest are those who use what they have. |