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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 VOLUME FIFTEEN NUMBER ONE Published Annually by the Students of the Weber College Ogden, Utah LITERARY DEPARTMENT EDITOR IN CHIEF . LLEWELLYN ROBERTS ASSOCIATE EDITOR . MAMIE CRITTENDEN ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . EZRA STEELE ARTIST......THELMA STEVENS ASSISTANT ARTIST . . . LOWELL RIDGES BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS MANAGER . . MEL DOUGLAS ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER FRANK NEWMAN CIRCULATION MANAGER . RUSSELL PETTY REPORTERS COLLEGE.......MATTIE STONE SENIOR.....RUTH WOODMANSEE JUNIORS.......VERA MALAN SOPHOMORES......HARRY "WEST FRESHMEN......JOHN EMMETT Weber's Essentials to Success To have a successful year in Student Body activities in 1918-19 there must be a close co-operation between the faculty and students. Failure undoubtedly will be the outcome if these two bodies clash. Co-operation is the keynote to success in every line of business, enterprise or undertaking. In a nation the citizens must co-operate with the government in order that peace, liberty and prosperity may be maintained. Individual States must also be supported and backed by each individual. The municipality can also be efficiently and more successfully operated by a close co-operation between the officials and people. Is not the success of Student Body activities just as dependent on this same element, co-operation? . . From the beginning of the year it has been plainly visible that there has not been the friendly relationship between the faculty and the students that has been so evident in other years. There is in the school several cross-grains, which as soon as they can be eliminated or put in unison with the rest of the institution, will do away with the dissensions which have occurred this year. . . It is the sacred duty of every one connected with Weber, on any and every occasion, to boost the ideals and activities of the school. In years to come every one should be able to look back on his or her sojourn at Weber with the thought that they always worked for the advancement of Weber. Weber is bigger than any one of us, so let us co-operate and we will be assured of a bigger and better school. Let us hope that next year Weber will have an overwhelming success, which can only be attained by the sturdy co-operation of students and faculty. THE ACORN THE ACORN is the honest and conscientious efforts of the staff to truly represent and exhibit the standards and ideals of Weber. Every inch of space has been filled with something that tends to typify only the true Weber spirit. It is the earnest desire of the staff, that in 25 or 50 years hence it can be said that this book was a sample of the true atmosphere of our dear Weber during 1917-18. . . In presenting this Souvenir to you we do it with the singular purpose of keeping alive within you a few happy hours of our short lives spent in Weber. We hope that some day each individual who possesses the ACORN OF 1917-18 will especially regard it as invaluable and interesting. . . Through these pages alone are we able to maintain in the future years the companionship woven with our classmates. In parting now we may never again meet, except through our ACORN. We wish to thank all, individually and collectively-Faculty, Student and Business Men- who have supported and co-operated in publishing this ACORN. |