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Show In Appreciation THE success of any year-book depends entirely upon those people who contribute their efforts during its construction. A word of thanks is therefore due those individuals who have so willingly aided us in the creation of this volume, that it might stand as a monument in the history of our school. To Miss Marion T. Read, faculty advisor for the Acorn, we owe our deepest appreciation. Her conscientious, poignant advice has rendered such constructive criticism, that the staff members have been able to accomplish their respective tasks in cooperative harmony. Her courage and prudence have guided us to a successful completion. We appreciate the attitude and cooperation of the faculty and student-body for their faith and confidence in those who have led this task. Sufficient expression of praise cannot be given in this short space to those members of the staff who have so diligently worked with that purpose in mind, of creating a better Acorn. Miss Virginia Wardleigh, associate editor, has admirably assisted in editing this collection of the college year. She has been especially helpful in cases of emergency, when it has been necessary for material to be completed by a certain date. Her inspiring personality has rendered a lovely association. Among the typists, Miss Ardell Cardon, Miss Melba McKinnon, and Miss Glenna McKinnon have willingly contributed their time and efforts. Quietly and effectively, Miss Cardon has worked, sometimes until the early hours of the morning. Through the courtesy of Mr. H. N. Swanson, we have been given special permission to reproduce as our frontispiece, the sketch drawn by Franklin Booth. This drawing was originally printed by College Humor in their January, 1926 issue. To Mr. LeConte Stewart, we extend our sincere thanks for the valuable advice he has rendered us in regard to the art work done here. John Q. Blaylock, Harrison Parker, Erwin Nelson, Vernal J. Stimpson, Wayne Thomas, and Leonard Steimlie are deserving of credit for their sportsmanlike assistance in the photographic work. To Irving Jones, we are grateful for the splendid posters which he made to advertise the Acorn. The division sketches, drawn by Miss Evelyn Palmer, illustrate her exceptional ability; she is to be congratulated upon her beautiful work. The better lettering on the athletic pictures is the work of Lawrence Leavitt of the Ogden High School. Ivan Jones is well deserving of our thanks for the two beautiful poems appearing on pages 23 and 28 respectively. Lastly, we sincerely extend our hearty thanks to Mr. A. A. Lubersky of the David J. Molloy Company, Chicago; Mr. Elmer Finch of the Salt Lake Engraving Company; Mr. Walter A. Hoenes of the Link-Tiffany Studio; and the members of the A. L. Scoville Press for the splendid cooperation they have afforded us in rushing this book through. Many others have given freely of their time and energies to make this volume an acceptable and representative Weber publication. Unfortunately, lack of space precludes mention of more than those listed. However, we thank them, one and all. MAY 17, 1926 Burrel Ruben stein, Editor Weber College OGDEN UTAH Pre-Professional and General Courses ENGINEERING o PRE-MEDICAL PRE-LAW o NORMAL o BUSINESS ARTS AND SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION WRITE FOR CATALOGUE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION |