| OCR Text |
Show ~inn i catenin i EG: a EIN eS ST The Cfolden Spike “Memories, Memories, Dreams of days gone by,” so runs the words of a song that most of you have sung. Likewise we hope this annual will serve as a reminder of some of those chersihed memories. It has been said by a noted author that the best time of one’s life is during his youth. Many interesting experiences, both sad and happy, have occured to you, yet after years of business and work some of those happy times will be forgotten. With the Golden Spike, it has been our aim to place within its covers things that will remind you of some of those experiences. | In connection with the activities of school life, we have used former students of Weber in our theme and present brief accounts of their activities since they graduated from Weber. By doing this we hope to acquaint you with them and perhaps to encourage some to strive to do as well in life as many graduates of the school have already done in the first ten years of the school’s existence. To increase our knowledge of the problems and difficulties of editing a book, we, the co-editors, two assistants, Clelles Stone and Phyllis Richardson, with Mr. Westergard, the year book advisor, attended the Journalists Convention in Provo held December 7. There new material, modern trends in year book lines, and ways of improving the book were discussed and an attempt has been made to employ some of those ideas in this publication. We wish to thank all those who have in any way helped with the publication of this book, and we sincerely hope that this book will be appreciated and favorably accepted. — Howard Siar Randall, Wee Don Nielson, co-editors. Way To give the outside world an inside view of school life and activities at Weber High has been the aim of the editors of this semiweekly column appearing in the Standard-Examiner. Although discontinued last year it appeared again at the beginning of this school year and has continued to represent Weber and her ideals in the daily news. The editors, Adelle Campbell and Naomi Pickford, with the aid of Mr. Barker have very successfully made the Weber Warriors News the clarion of the school. |