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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 Calendar SEPTEMBER 12-Registration. SEPTEMBER 13-Registration. SEPTEMBER 14-Classes begin. Faculty banquet. SEPTEMBER 19-New faculty members given the "once over" as they each make initial bow in Devotional. SEPTEMBER 21-Senior stars shine in Devotional program. SEPTEMBER 22-Lenore Croft chosen vice-president of the Students' Association. "SEPTEMBER 23-Juniors "Get Acquainted" Dance. Many Sophs make things count and realize the fulfillment of long aspirations regarding furtively admired Senior flappers. SEPTEMBER 27-Initial Barker Extemporaneous Contest is won by Gladys Green, representing the College Class. OCTOBER OCTOBER 3-Herald staff selected. OCTOBER 7-First football game of the season. Weber 0, B. Y. C. 7. "Good enough," say we. OCTOBER 11-Elliott Wright wins Barker Extempo contest for the Seniors. OCTOBER 12-First Student Body Devotional. Faculty take seats with the Sophomores, accompanied by applause from the students. OCTOBER 14-A. M. We find evidence of visitors in fresh paint and calling cards (?) bearing Box Elder's brand. P. M. Weber accepts the challenge and everybody finds out that Brigham has "got a kick." OCTOBER 18-The Seniors win the Barker extempo contest, represented by Joe Jeppson. OCTOBER 19-School dismissed at noon. All teachers go to convention in Salt Lake City. OCTOBER 20-Holiday. Teachers still in Salt Lake. OCTOBER 21-Our gridders entirely outclass the Westminster eleven. Many students miss a good game, at which Katherine Cannon and several of the girls display great yelling powers. OCTOBER 25-College class awakens, and holds a lively "roost party." OCTOBER 26-Robert Mantel at the Orpheum. It was rather extraordinary to see so many Weberites trailing into the theater about 1:00 P. M. OCTOBER 27-Our "friends up the street" wish us to join hands and support each other in the Weber-Davis and Ogden-Box Elder games. "OCTOBER 28-We find Ogden's idea of support is to crawl through the fence and decorate the other side. Score went the wrong way but we certainly don't count the game lost. Soph's Hallowe'en dance at night. OCTOBER 29-Did anyone see the "real" football game? 0. H. S. certainly isn't to be envied after all. NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1-Edwin Vest, winner of Barker extempo for College class. NOVEMBER 2-If rabbit's feet and the faith of the "best girls of Weber" can't make our fellows win-but, the Jinx simply must not have all the powers of fate on his side. NOVEMBER 3-High School paints Ogden black and blue (orange?) Will Weber kill the jinx tomorrow? NOVEMBER 4-Ogden vs. Weber. "Ah, woe is me." Ogden 22, Weber 7. But, then it might have been worse. "NOVEMBER 8-Sophs get a bath at hands of Juniors through a tug-of-war. Boys, led by Mr. Harvey Taylor, take a hike to see what is left of the "W" on the mountain. NOVEMBER 9-Bernard De Voto, from the American Legion, invites us to join in the Armistice Day celebration. *Heber Jacobs, assisted by the Boys' Glee Club, shows us how the rooster "goes." NOVEMBER 10-Students are greatly honored by having Chaplain Brigham H. Roberts speak to them in Devotional. Weber trounces L. D. S. to the tune of 19 to 0. We rejoice greatly in the football dance at night. NOVEMBER 11-Armistice Day. No school. NOVEMBER 14-Students organize according to wards, to obtain information concerning the Alumni of Weber. NOVEMBER 15-College class wins Barker extempo contest represented by Ben Young. NOVEMBER 16--Browning Brothers Company presents us with a silver loving cup to be given to the winner of the cross country run, November 23. Mr. Richards gives some points on rat extermination. NOVEMBER 17-Marjorie Brewer banquets our football heroes. NOVEMBER 18-Alumni Day. Orchestra makes initial appearance. Members of the faculty and students of Weber in 1896 visit us and tell of their old place of romance. NOVEMBER 21-Miss Flora Bradford of the American Red Cross tells of the extreme suffering in Europe. She solicits our aid in the coming Red Cross membership drive. NOVEMBER 22-President Grant's oratorical contest. Junius Tribe is the winner. NOVEMBER 23-Alton Halverson, otherwise known as "Plumber" outstrips everyone in the marathon. Any wonder? NOVEMBER 24-Thanksgiving Day. As a rule I love school. But, 0 you Holiday. NOVEMBER 29-Joe Anderson wins Barker contest for Seniors. |