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A collection of yearbooks from Weber Stake Academy which comprise the years 1905 to 1918. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, Board of Education, athletics, and departments within the academy. It also contains sections on the clubs and organizations within the Academy, literary pages, student poetry, and advertisements from local businesses. |
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Show 1. Sylvester Duncan Bradford, Professor of Pedagogy and Psychology. "Little boy with tousled head, Lanquid eyes and cheeks of red, Dimpled hands and pouting lips, Whoe'er would know thee now?" 2. Joseph Ballantyne, Professor of Music. "Same dark eyes and earnest gaze, View this dull word with deep amaze, Then, as now. Destined to astound The world, with music's magic sound." 3. Marlow R. Porter, Professor of Languages. "Baby dear in startling plaid I wonder if you warnings had of the trials in store for you? Your look is troubled and cast down Upon your brow is a worried frown. Shadows point toward a Western town Where you'll find work to do." 4. D. Ray Shurtliff, Commercial Dep't. Dearest "Ray" from heaven's sun Sent, this world to shine upon. We're so glad you came to us; You're bad enough, but you might be "wuss." 5. John G. Lind B. A., Professor of Natural Science. Dainty cherub, with sweet face, So winning in your garb of lace, You're very different grown. Now- a -days you are so stern When students find it hard to learn How odorous gas will brightly burn Or what makes granite stone. 6. LeRoy. "Not because your hair is curly, Not because your forehead's high, but because your frown is threatening, Can you make the poor Preps cry." |