Description |
A collection of yearbooks from Weber 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 Sophomore Note The Class of the Green and White is the largest second year class that has ever attended the Weber Academy There are 93 students. The class has a complete organization, every office being filled. Class Party Of all the Class Parties the Sophomores certainly was the best. It was the first social event of the class, the time when everyone became acquainted with everyone else, and when the class members were awakened and class spirit aroused. The party took place one Friday evening in November, in the Assembly Hall, and although it was some time ago, the memory of the good time still clings with us. A few intruders tried their best to secure some of our elaborate lunch, but were not successful and only added to our excitement and merriment. The class was greatly disappointed at having our dance postponed and the hall given to the Alumni Association for that evening. Something must be done to have a good time. First we thought of giving our dance in some other hall, but "no" that would never do. Then a hayrack party was proposed, but "no" again. With only a few hours notice the girls went to the home of our Vice President, Violet Cragun, and there we had a Candy Pull. The evening was spent playing games and learning a class song. A few of the boys arrived in time to see the girls safely home. The girl who goes to school to learn Should always be happy and gay; For things she learns, will help in turn, To battle life's cares by the way. |