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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 Walt Read (to Pete)-"You'd better get a reasonable excuse or you'll be deducted three per cent, from your final marks." Pete-"Well, I've only got two per cent, left now." Brother Terry-"What is an angle?" Douglas-"An angle is a semi-circle with the cramps." Vilate-"What's the matter, Vera." Vera B.-"I just tore the petals from two daisies, saying 'he loves me, he loves me not,' and both times it came 'he loves me not.' I guess I'll drink some ink and blot out my existence." Vilate-"Cheer up, Vera, don't you know that two negatives make an affirmative." Maud S.-"During the night the soldiers threw up their intrenchments." Alta-"Some sick bunch." The Freshmen are slow, The Sophs blow, The Juniors glow, But the Seniors know. Our father slipped and fell upon the ice, Because he could not stand. He saw the glorious stars and stripes, We saw our father-land. Brother Manning-"Where does the starch change to sugar?" Selma-"In the windpipe." Andrew-"Just see how tame these squirrels are. They follow us right along." Frank-"Sure, they are after nuts." "Now," said Dr. Lind, "under what combination is gold most quickly released?" Pete Anderson-"I know," he answered; "marriage." An Easy Chair for Old Age Is assured by a savings account in youth. You may open one here with as little as one dollar-and get 4 per cent compound interest on all you put into it. Ask about the little bank which we furnish free for home use. OGDEN STATE BANK WE PAY YOU TO SAVE |