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A collection of yearbooks from Weber College which comprise the years 1924 to 1963. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, athletics, and departments within the college. It also contains sections on the clubs, activities, organizations, and advertisements from local businesses. Publication ceased 1932-34; 1943-46. The 1950-53 editions are Spring Scribulus-Acorn publications. |
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Show MARY FISHER Instructor in Violin No songbird is better loved than Mary Fisher. Her music has made Devotionals truly worth while. She has engendered a most beautiful spirit that has added much to the character of Weber. CHRISTIAN J. JENSEN, A.B. Professor of Biological Science He is never too busy to give advice and help to anyone, student or otherwise. In his classes nothing can shake his quiet calm, but outside he is the joiliest and best-natured of individuals. Professor Jensen has given Weber a good deal, and in turn has been rewarded with the life-long friend- ship of the students. Miss RUBY OSMOND, B.S. Associate Professor of Domestic Art and Science It seems that this "gem of purest ray serene" is not doomed to pine away in any place by herself. Quite to the contrary, she is very much in demand. After teaching her girls all she knows about the making of good wives, she expects to depart from Weber forever to practise those same wifely arts for herself. A. LEON WINSOR, A.B., A.M. Director of Normal Training Professor of Psychology and Education Professor Winsor is one of the best liked teachers in the school, especially among the boys. He possesses a genuine knowledge of human nature which, combined with a great deal of experience, makes him exceedingly popular among all the students. No one seems more easy-going than he, but no one impresses his teachings more thoroughly. MELBA HYDE Registrar Altho not regarded as a genuine member of the faculty, Melba is considered very important in the management of the school. She controls the office affairs in such an efficient way that no one knows Book Two Sophomores Freshmen |