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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 CROUPER EPSOM BARNEY GOBS SCROOGE PINK ELEPHANTS BUTTERCUP IGNORANCE SHALE VENUS DITTY embarrassing Moments (THE ACORN WILL PAY 1,000 kopecks to any little boy or girl, or lady or gent, who will write and tell us about some embarrassing experience of his'n, or her'n as the case may be.) One night last week Claude Helm took me to a show at the Alhambra Theatre. The name of the film was "Ashes of Vengeance" with Norma Talmadge and I think Norma Talmadge is just wonderful and too sweet for words, don't you? And when the terribly sad part came where the hero was wounded and everything I said to Claude, "Isn't she too wonderful?" and he said "No fooling, she is," and he reached over and took hold of my hand and I never was so embarrassed in all my life. Dorothy Cortez, 8302 Oyster Avenue Once I was at a dance at the Fourth Ward and I met a boy and he asked me for a dance and I said "With pleasure" and all the time we was dancing he talked about himself and I didn't get a word in at all. I never was so embarrassed in all my life. Ruth Agren, 1492 Columbus Avenue. One day when I was sitting in Doyle's eating a chocolate sundae and Irna Cram and Virginia Neuteboom and Erma Valentine all came in and sat down by me and they all said "Oh, Van, I want a chocolate sundae too!" I never was so embarrassed in all my life. Van Tanner, No. 103 Pulchritude Apts. The Inquisitive Reporter Every Day He Asks Three Persons, Picked at Random, a Question. The Question: Where was Moses when the lights went out? THE ANSWERS Claude Helm, oboist and former minister to Jasbo living at 1492 Crumb Street, said: "I guess I can if I want to. This is a free country and I'm in the pink of health while all who bought real estate when they first came here are nearly all dead. Helen Wilson, Vice-President and Cloak-room attendant ot the Daddy's Girl Drop Forge and Tool Works said: "I have nothing to say." Robert Burton, General Manager of the Little Bow-Knot Aquarium Supply Co., said: "It isn't that I mind a woman around the office so much myself, because, as I always say, my mother was a woman and that has made me pretty broad minded." |