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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. 1922-23 edition published by Weber College. |
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Show The College Board of Control A STEP, NOT LEAST IN IMPORTANCE, toward the realization of college ideals in Weber has been the establishment and operation during the year 1922-23 of an exclusively college Board of Control. At the opening of the fall term, high school and college student officers met together as members of a single Board of Control, and attempted to effect an efficient working unit for the regulation of finance and other items of interest to both high school and college students' activities. However, it soon be- came desirable to separate the two factions, high school and college, and allow each to regulate the affairs pertaining to itself. Consequently, there came into existence a body known as the Board of Control of the Associated Students of Weber College. This Board did not acquire a constitution for some time after its establishment be- cause it was felt that rapidly changing conditions within the institution would be more than apt to nullify any set of laws or regulations that might be drawn up. Toward the end of the school year, however, when the future began to shape itself more definitely and when a policy might be pursued with equanimity, a constitution was made and approved for the use of this and future boards. Although the matters discussed on Board of Control this year have not been very weighty nor the effect very consequential, it has always been customary to give each project a thorough consideration before voting to accept it. It cannot be said of this year's Board that it failed in anything it undertook to accomplish. Although the college student body of this year has been small in numbers, as compared with other student associations, the Board has successfully planned and carried out activities pertaining, it would seem, only to larger institutions than that of Weber College. The members of the Board of Control have the satisfaction of knowing that they have established a precedent which is likely to remain in the halls of Weber for many years. The High School Board of Control THE BOARD OF CONTROL, a representative body to which much legislative and executive work is entrusted, has this year accomplished many things worthy of mention. For the first time in our history the Student Association has taken control of punishing those who have broken its rules. As a consequence of this policy, offenders have been few. In addition, the Board has had charge of all student affairs, such as public speaking, dramatics, school opera, dances and athletic contests. Because of the economical way in which these matters have been handled, the Board was able to purchase pins for all our former student body presidents. But while the Board has been primarily a business organization, it has not entirely neglected the social side of its existence. The members, consisting of President Aaron Tracy, Harvey Taylor, Lawrence Budge, Nan Emmett, David Kennedy, Sherman Couch, Edwin Wood and Mark Bailiff, have enjoyed two delightful banquets this season. The wish of the last High School Board is that the future College Board will work with the same unity and earnestness as has the 1922-23 High School Board. |