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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 Sept. 20-21.-General registration. Gert- rude and Delbert enter-to- tal strangers. Sept. 27. -Many Weber students attend Stanley Rhees' Farewell at Pleasant View. Sept. 29. -Student Body officers make their debut in Devotional. Oct. 1. -"Get Acquainted Dance." Delbert sees Gertrude and visa versa. Oct. 15. -"Faculty Reception to stu- dents." Oct. 19. -Varsity Players present "The Witching Hour" at the Or- pheum. Students in attend- ance. Robert Newman and Seniors sing "The Purple and White." Oct. 22. -Weber defeated at Davis, 7-0, in football game. Oct. 26. -First meeting of the Girls' Association. Lively year planned. Oct. 27. -College Hallowe'en dance. "Hobgoblin Promenade." Nov. 2. -Extempo contest. Seniors come first. (John volunteers) Sophs second and Juniors third. Nov. 4. -Dr. Wirt talks on the "Need of Armenia." Nov. 5. -Junior Matinee Dance. Nov. 6. -Football game with the Og- den High School. O. H. S. 6-27. Nov. 9. -Extempo contest. Seniors first. Brother Barker present. Nov. 11. -Armistice Day. Half holiday. Nov. 12. -Football game with L. D. S. 6-7; L. D. S. banquet given for team and guests. Nov. 16. -Extempo contest. College 1st, Seniors 2nd. Nov. 17. -Literary Journal Staff has charge of Devotional Exercises. Queen present. Nov. 19. -Senior dance. Queen contest closes. Seniors win. Cleone to shine. Banquet given for David 0. McKay. Nov. 23. -Extempo contest. College 1st, Seniors 2nd, Juniors 3rd. President Shurtliff present. Nov. 24. -Literary Journal dance. Huge financial success. Nov. 25. -Thanksgiving vacation be- gins. Nov. 29. -Varsity Players present matinee and evening performance of "Passers By." Nov. 30. -Extempo Contest. College Dec. 22. 1st, Freshmen 2nd, Juniors 3rd. Dec. 1. -Marjorie demonstrated the method of making a date for Jan. 3. Dec. 3. -Grand Leap Year ball in which the girls shine. Fritz has heart failure. Dec. 5. -Public Service Bureau at Kaysville. Students drive for $1,000 for Gymnasium. Dec. 6. -Sophomore Program in Devotional. Lewellyn stars as a father. Dec. 7. -School squads formed to canvass wards for plays. Dec. 8. -Grant Oratorical Contest. Georgia Tate and Leon Bush winners. Dec. 9. -Rally in Devotional for plays. Dec. 10. -Supt. Hopkins talk, on "Better Speech." Dec. 13. -Music appreciation class appears. Dec. 17. -Girls' Association Annual Christmas dance. Decorations main feature. Dec. 21. -"Triumph of Tomorrow" at the Orpheum. -"John Gabriel Borkman,'" at the Orpheum. Matinee dance at School. Christmas vacation begins. -School reconvenes. Christ- mas presents very much in evidence. Jan. 7. -Basketball season opens. We- ber defeats L. D. S., 35-22. Jan. 10. -Girls' Glee Club appears. Jan. 11. -Extempo Contest. Sophs 1st, Seniors 2nd, Juniors 3rd. Boys' Glee Club appears. Varsity Players present "Dolly Reforming Herself" at Weber; matinee and evening performances. Jan. 12. -Student Body Day. Jan. 14. -Game at Davis, 17-28. Davis Wins. Jan. 17. -Rehearsals of "The Lost Paradise" begin. |