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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 RUTH BREWER Vice-Pres. EDWIN WOODS President EDWIN STOKER Secy-Treas. The Junior Class "What haven't the Juniors done?" SCHOOL HAD HARDLY BEEN OPEN A WEEK, last September, when the Juniors "stepped out" and opened the social scoring by staging that sensational moonlight hike. Although condemned by the envious in the school, this jaunt gave the Juniors the desired lead in social activities, a lead they have maintained throughout the entire year. The class has had more class parties than any other class, and these parties did not end with classroom and assembly-hall affairs. The theatres, and the mountains were invaded as well. The Junior Prom, that grand old event, this year was a success from every angle, and possibly the finest Prom yet tendered a graduating group. When anything is to be done, the smallest class in school is always among the first on the job. The Juniors saw that the heavy flagpole was up on Mount Ogden in time, on the occasion of the first annual hike. Talent within the class is plentiful. A number of Devotional programs have been rendered by class members, and many Juniors are in the Public Service department. The Junior girls made a decided hit in the Girl's Show this year. Their offering was conceded by many to be the headliner on the program. Athletics in the class of the "24" have always been successful. Several Juniors won places on the first teams, this year, and many made the second teams. In oratory, debating, and literary work, the third-year class was again unsurpassed. One could find Juniors in every branch of the intellectual activities. Life and vigor have characterized this class ever since its entrance into Weber. This class won the right to display its "24" throughout the year, by winning the first ticket-selling contest. It was another demonstration of the vim and the loyalty of the class of the White and Blue. LEONARD STEIMLE VINONA ANDERSON MARIE GREEN DONALD STEWART INEZ JEPPSON EVA SHREEVE THELMA JONES LAVON FARR MARYBELLE NEWMAN ERMA MILLER ELNORA CROMPTON LUCRETIA FOWLES ANNA RHEES NATHAN ADAMSON NORMA RARBETT GLADYS BLAYLOCK WILLIAM PRICE |