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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 FEBRUARY 27-Hot Dogs; Arctic Smiles; Bonesy slings a wicked headliner at Ricks over the volley ball net. FEBRUARY 28-Junior girls beat sophs in hoop game. "Winks" wants to know what you think of his team. MARCH MARCH 1-All thoughts centered on Utah State Tournament at Deseret Gymnasium. Weber 65, Panguitch 13. Hurrah! MARCH 2-At the tourney, Springville 35; Weber 34. A great nation has fallen. MARCH 3-L. D. S. U. turned out at Tournament by fast Lehi squad. MARCH 4-State banner goes to Lehi High School. MARCH 6-Our champs occupy lime right in Devotional. We have a tournament all to ourselves, finding out who can tell the biggest yarn on the most of his hoop mates. MARCH 7-Invitations to the Junior Prom are out. MARCH 8-The Girls' Association of Weber unanimously vote to have their party dresses cover their shoulders. MARCH 10-The Prom's the thing. Class '23 gives a most successful annual Junior Prom. MARCH 14-Dr. Brimhall, of the B. Y. U., honors us with a very interesting and beneficial talk. Bro. Blaylock bids us "au revoir" before leaving to take out his degree at the University of Utah. Andy tries to rush Madam Spring by appearing in a straw lid. MARCH 15-President Ricks feels like a million dollars, thanks to '24. It means a few more bricks for the "gym." MARCH 17-St. Patrick's Day. Many patriotic Irishmen in evidence. MARCH 21-First day of spring. Many students take up Parkology. This study, however, is only safe for those who have mastered the science of keeping off the exclusion list. MARCH 22-Inter-collegiate debates begin. At Ogden-Weber affirmative, L. D. S. U. Negative. Negative wins. At Logan-Weber wins. MARCH 29-High School debates. Weber 4 out of 6 votes. APRIL APRIL 1-Fools' Day, but no one could be fooled, it was Saturday. APRIL 5-School closes for two days, conference in Salt Lake City. APRIL 7-Rich Oratorical contest. APRIL 14-Boys give their annual boxing contest, several fellows receive eyes like Frank Douglas the night of the Prom. APRIL 21-Acorn Day, big dance in the evening. APRIL 23-Lewis Oratorical contest. APRIL 26-Sons of American Revolution Oratorical contest. APRIL28-Annual Honor Day big success, in every respect. Many awards displayed to students of honor. Dance in evening. MAY MAY 5-Girls' day. The girls take the boys and they have a bunk time as they always do when the girls are at the purse strings. MAY 15-18-Commencement week. |