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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 Miss Larkin: Some day in the future we hope you '11 know Why 'tis the Junior girls love you so. Why that man so long has waited Ere his great love for you he stated. Miss Cleghorn (in English)-"Mary, what did the word Emma come from?" Mary Jacobs-"1 don't know, my appendixes are torn out and I couldn't find it any other place.'' Mrs. Kunz (speaking to Miss Larkin before having their heads read)-"What if Dr. Miller would tell us both to get married.'' Prof. Cowles: '' A faithful friend,'' the Juniors say For even when they ran away You welcomed the prodigals back to the school And loved the black sheep that had broken the rule. Miss McKay: A favorite with the Senior Boys Their larks and laughter she enjoys Beautiful eyes and raven hair Divinely good, divinely fair. Prin. Henderson (to Fletcher who had complained that after looking up two references he could not find what he wanted)-"If you lost your hat would you look in two places and then go without ?'' Fletcher-' I'd swipe somebody else's.'' Prin. Henderson-"That explains who has been taking the hats." Prof. Hansen-"If you are going to be good stenographers, you must sleep, drink and eat shorthand and never throw it up." Harris-"Say Mark, has Dr. Miller read your head yet?" Mark-'' My head is already red.' Prof. Harker's Sayings: '' Speak a little louder, Mr. Low.'' '' You '11 have to hustle Mr. Rustle.'' Tune up Mr. Toone.'' Student-"A Pearl isn't worth a diamond." Larkin-'' Hum!!!'' Prof. Porter (In Algebra)-"That problem said linen was worth $1.00 a yard, and it takes ten yards to make me a shirt.'' Student-"Ten Yards!" Prof. Porter-"But we won't stop here to consider what kind of a shirt I mean." Prof. Hobson: Ever patient, willing, firm Kind in heart, though often stern A broader field waits for thee We wish, "Success, prosperity." Clix-"Is Enoch Arden the guy that God blessed Philip?' Prof. Henderson-"Supposing with my great wealth I give $10,000 for tithing, how much credit would I get?" Fletcher-"Depends on how soon your creditors got wise to it." Myrtle Young-'' I want phunisms.'' Archie Madsen-"Oh. to be a Phunism. Miss Benzie: Ah, wee bit smiling bonny lassie That wa' a' praise o' thysel' hush Thou new na' start awa' so hasty Wi' stammer an ' blush. The Seniors know no truth, the truth of which the Juniors know. This truth is now the fearful Senior's near. The Freshmen little arears of all their little fears we fear their greatest is the fear that a fearful Seniors near. Prof. Nicholas: "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast,' What strange emotions then are set at rest When like the wail of a Tom Cat's night parade Your band their appearance with out you made. The Juniors have no sense and this the Sophomores sensed unto the fullest sense therefore the Sophomores now are full of sense |