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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 Sophomore Report DURING the year 1920-21, the Sophomore Class, the largest and best class in school, left no stones unturned as it traveled up the rocky road of achievement. Our activities have all been successful. In effective speaking we came out third, and in debating we stepped into second place. Through our participation in Athletics we found many promising young athletes. Three members of our class, Laurence Budge, Elmer Davis and Sherman Couch, have made places on the School squads. Our parties furnished us with a great deal of pleasure. The night of the School play, we "roosted" in the gallery and generously treated the whole crowd to "all-night suckers," lollypops and pea- nuts. Our program rendered in Devotional was exceptionally clever and interesting. Our most spectacular success was the raising of money for our gym. At both the Varsity plays, the girls of the Sophomore Class made candy and sold it. On the day following our first sale, sixty- five girls marched up to the platform in Devotional and deposited sixty-five crisp $1 bills upon the table with the announcement that the money was for the gym. Dear old Weber, we stand by you, ever true to the Purple and White, her standards and ideals. May our talents be used to further your work and to make famous your name. |