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Show oS BOS Oe ROSES ORONO It is possible through our last 25 yearbooks to go back and unlock each door of the past. We can thumb through the pages and show all the joys and experiences of Weber. For example the first day she opened doors in the fall of 1926, tew windows were in and the plaster was just half on. Students played hop scotch jumping the wet or dry cement on the walks: but still Weber started her new life. There were the years of victory in wrestling and the year we took state in basktball. As Weber grew cottages and shops, football tield and Seminary, teria were aeronautics room and cafe- added. Many events such as these Weber remembers and we wonder how much more Weber will be able to tell in the next twenty-tive years. ae Qr6g “4 a2 v resied rate’, \y* “ty re , w hy oy wo” Sesae By oon « : 5 fecal ae Fy) we & EESfags (ot as BAN ASSe a! Vv. ashen & ? ee ye % aiefe 3 ve PI Teg 4Fe E A ‘ 4 al te y ¥ is ee ¥ “e %, xe a we Fi Sle aww ee / .——_—_— ° y eae ye aa of » gee cd , 5 @ 4 ne ‘rt ENS ee , Eten w(t 4, as yy Se . ae Z Say, ; OB, 4 > : ATL iy, —— ed) =u 5 — Ss Sift, — =U, 7 ea aot eh ge —— H i sf mr : od ee ee meee wre a = — eae es 5 oem Were Ts, —— : my oe O) (ae SL tener ee oS SS —— , — | oT we re a _—_—_— ae — a —s — Pe Wn, Cg es a i J ser nt _—_-_ee—_ aig Pa eg ae tent rrer > wr ec id ae Se age ee =a oe ARG TTR _—— cae ee eee, See ee ee Iso ARS eS ae re ce a \ Gr er : 2 La SRT IS 7, owe A 4 ee (sons . of =: 2 TS ea s\b-roece Ade ad 5 se { z«js ’4 _ aes ee eS = -— — us Fan eT aoe! |