| Description |
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 7. Jeanette L. McKay, Professor of Elocution. So small, so slight, so quaint, With gaze demure as any saint With curl's so prim And arms so slim- You used to be-But now you aint. 8. Wm. Zimmerman Terry, Professor of History. "Who would think this Innocent Has Terry-fied 300 students per annum?" 9. Sarah T. Evans, Professor of Domestic Arts. This small youngster seems to be, Looking towards futurity, Trying hard her path to see, Fret not, babe; it leads to we, (us) 10. Eva Farr, Professor of Domestic Science. Dinner bells shall some day ring As loud as curfew peals; This little maid's determined quite, To cook and serve good meals. 11. Wilford M. McKendrick, Professor of Mathematics. Slender form and childish face Standing straight in stainless grace. But in the past few years Cause of many a student's tears. 12. David O. McKay, Principal and Professor of English Child of destiny! Sitting there alone, You little knew of the future throne, Which you would one day occupy. You were clad in velvet and sat on furs, Now you wear broadcloth, but sit on burrs, When, in devotional, some students stirs Around to lively. |