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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 many on the Socialist ticket. Lucin Owens went to war and married a French girl and stayed in Europe. Dale Phillips is editing an almanac, advertising a substitute for Cascarets, in a small town in Texas. Lowell Ridges is playing the solo horn part in Sousa's band. Lettie Ririe is on the stage. Cream Steele, with Jack Wright, are peddling patent bottle nipples in Alaska. Ern Shreeves is coach at the high school. Orla Shurtliff was sent on a mission to the South Sea Islands, but was unable to withstand the alluring characteristics of the pretty Hula maids, and after a thrilling escapade with one, was cut off the church and hasn't been heard of since. Lizzie Stratford is president of the Relief Society in Huntsville. Virginia Stevens is the successor of Madam Grey in the hairdressing parlors. Lucile Thomas, with Skagg, are living at Plain City, running a branch of the Skagg Cash System. Czar Winters is keeping Ruth in rouge and powder by running a picture show in Garland. On the adieu of Madam Borggny Hammer, Mary Woolley began playing the role of Hedda Gabbler, but is now cabret dancing in Boston. This was nearly a complete list and we were proud that we were members of such a worthy class. I asked Andy what he was doing and he said he had bought his father out, making a higher bid than either Pete or Bill, and he and Rose and five were living comfortably. I told him that after Lucile and myself had eloped, we settled down until I was made cattle buyer of the Ogden Packing Company, but since then we have done extensive traveling in Ogden Valley. I was then shown through Weber's gym, which is the largest and best equipped gym ever built. Hoping this will find you and yours O. K. and ready to participate in a class reunion, which I hope can be held in the near future, I remain yours for friendship, RAY LINDSAY. P. S.-I thought you might be interested to know that T. Earl Pardoe, our old class adviser, now owns the Rex and Lyceum theatres. |