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Show ROBERT I. BURTON Mt. Ogden Stake THOMAS E. McKAY Ogden Stake JOHN V. BLUTH North Weber Stake GEORGE E. BROWNING THOMAS O. STEVENS Weber Stake Summit Stake HOWARD RANDALL Morgan Stake HENRY H. BLOOD North Davis Stake The ACORN 1927 The Board of Trustees AS THE executives fartherest removed from the students themselves, but most definitely connected with student welfare, the members of the Board of Trustees have sympathetically assisted Weber College to its status as a self-reliant educational institution. These men have, this year, consistently and generously planned for Weber, as leaders, and supported her, as men. Stepping far enough ahead of the students and side by side with President Aaron W. Tracy, this Board, under the guidance of its president, Thomas E. McKay, has served to bind together the College and the Church Board of Education, and through its vision and foresight to emphasize Weber individuality. Alumni ONCE a Weber student, always a loyal supporter of Weber activities and ideals!" This is a keynote to a distinctive characteristic of the spirit of our college which has reached its culmination in the Alumni Association ably guided by John Q. Blaylock, Harvey L. Taylor, Bertha Eccles Wright, Erma Galbraith and Lucille Parry, officers. As guardians of Weber College, the Alumni, in recognition of this school's services to them, purpose that this institution may become preeminent in this community. Each year the members, visualizing a greater and more influential Weber, purchase a property addition to our campus. They are also loyal supporters of the Tournament, school socials, the Little Theatre movement, and all other school activities, and each year they give a banquet and dance wherein the graduates are made official members of the association. That Weber spirit, through the self-reliant, unflinching character of its students of yesterday and today, may influence the lives of those with whom these graduates come in contact, and that progress, through the individuality and righteous efforts of its propogators, may never cease is the sincere desire of this college, and that the fulfillment of such a hope is inevitable so long as we have an alumni association of present enthusiasm, loyalty, and courage, is recognized. |