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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 Motto Our team played nine games in the High School league of the state and lost but two out of that number. Counting games lost and won, we have the best record of any team in the state, although we obtained only second place in the State league. Our inter-class track meet was held Monday, April 24, and it proved very successful, as several of last year's records were broken, regardless of the heavy track. Clark for the Seniors, Ballantyne for Juniors, and Toone for the Sophomores doing best for their respective classes. The final score stood: Seniors 50; Juniors 33; and Sophomores 16, giving the Seniors the privilege of putting another '11 on the silver Athletic cup. & great Client The 13th day of May was an eventful one for the Weber Academy, because of the fact that on that day we won the track meet from the Northern Schools. The participants were B. Y. C, B. E. H. S., O. H. S. and W. A. Every event was exceptionally good, there being many good marks made and one distance record broken. Every man worked hard, and especially Clark, who alone carried off 19 points. The final scores were: W. A., 36; B. Y. C, 32; B. E. H. S.. 19; O. H. S., 17. Clyde Clark. He was always in place with "Success" his war cry, And as a basket ball expert his name is placed high. Coach Benjamin Harker. A man through and through who has won much fame, Is our W. A. coach, "Ben" Harker by name. |