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A collection of yearbooks from Weber Normal College which comprise the years 1919 to 1923. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, the Board of Trustees, athletics, and departments within the college. It also contains sections about the clubs and organizations within the Academy, literary pages, student poetry, and advertisements from local businesses. |
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Show JOSEPH JEPPSON. LESLIE CHRISTENSEN. ALICE TIPPETS. Bus. Manager. Editor Associate Editor. THE WEBER HERALD THE WEBER HERALD as a college paper ranks with the best in the state. The English department of our school has charge of this activity, consequently, only the best forms of news articles have been accepted by the staff. The size of the paper has been changed from the small high school variety to the largest college standard size. It ranks in size, as well as in material and structure, with the STUDENT LIFE, of the Utah Agricultural Col- lege; with the CHRONICLE, of the University of Utah; and with the WHITE AND BLUE, of the Brigham Young University. It can be truly said that this has been a banner year for this student publication. Leslie Christensen, the editor, is to be congratulated upon his very efficient work in connection with this paper and with the LITERARY JOURNAL. THE WEBER LITERARY JOURNAL THE WEBER JOURNAL comprises the very best we have produced in creative art. We have, in our school, many gifted writers who have produced material of real literary merit. The English department of Weber has contributed a number of good poems, short stories and essays, from which the best and most original have been selected for publication. The love of fine arts which we feel is increasing in our school has manifested itself abundantly in this activity. The poems have shown an appreciation of beauty and a good training in versification; the short stories have been original and interesting; our essays, written on a wide variety of themes, have exhibited true literary style. We feel that the Weber Literary Journal compares very favorably with any such publication in the state. |