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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 Weber Academy The constant aim of the Weber Academy is to train students for the duties, responsibilities and obligations of life. "Conduct" says Matthew Arnold "is threefourths of life." Conduct has its source in character; and hence right conduct in life is to be secured by the formation of right character in youth. The school aims to train students in habits of self control and self direction to prepare them to be self-governing men and women. It seeks to give the student the ability to live truly. It not only attempts to train the brain and hand but also includes efficient moral training: through the awakening of right feeling, the quickening of the conscience, the enlightening of the judgment and the training of the will to act habitually from high and worthy motives. The courses of study are as follows: A four-year Scientific course. A four-year Normal course. A four-year Commercial course. A four-year Domestic Arts and Science course. A four-year Mechanic Arts course. A two-year Business course. A one-term Sunday School course. The Academy offers all the regular courses prescribed in the High School curriculum; and these are so arranged as to prepare the student for advanced work in the higher institutions of learning. The credits gained from completing any of the above courses including two years of Theology are accepted without question in any college or university throughout the United States. SAVING IS THE FIRST GAIN-PROVERB A small leak will sink a great ship-preparation for contingencies will often provide the means of saving life, and be a buffer against unseen misfortune and storm. Safely harboring the cargo of life's savings should represent one's greatest care. Man needs, every day, and any day, the safety and conveniences of the bank. The safety of funds and interest is absolutely assured by our conservative banking methods. An invitation is extended to open an account. Utah National Bank of Ogden, Utah Pays 4 per cent on Savings RALPH E. HOAG, President H. J. PEERY, Vice-President W. J. PARKER, Vice-President A. V. MCINTOSH, Cashier TO THE WEBER ACADEMY BOYS AND GIRLS When you have finished your Academy Course or should you wish to change to a short practical Bookkeeping or Stenographic course, come and see the SMITHSONIAN "We'll Treat You Right" |