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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 DEAD-END ROADS -Keep off dead-end roads. -Travel on roads that lead to other roads, and you make your destination what you will, you can reach it. -"All roads lead to Rome," was a saying in the times of Caesar, which was true, for the main highway spread out from Rome to every part of the empire, like the spokes of a wheel. -Throw a bit of bark into a rivulet, and if it keeps to the center of the stream it will some day reach the ocean. -Do you see the point? -Patronize our advertisers, those who have been kind enough to make the ACORN the huge success it is, and thereby keep off dead-end roads. -MEL DOUGLAS, Manager. We appreciate the trade that come? from Weber Students Adam Farber's Barber Shop Twenty-fourth St. and Hudson Ave In the Read Harness Building Feasting His Eyes JACK-I was reading a good story last night. RAY-What was the name of it? JACK-Quaker Oats. RAY-Did you finish it? JACK-No; it's a cereal. I flunked math, today- Will I flunk it tomorrow? I was sure of an A, But I flunked math, today, And I heard the prof say: "Do your own, boy; don't borrow." I flunked math, today- Will I flunk it tomorrow? RACINE TIRES EVERY TIRE A GOOD TIRE Guarantee: Plain .... 3500 Miles Country Road 5,000 Miles -Auto Curtains -Lights - New Tops ALL KINDS OF AUTO UPHOLSTERING J. G. Read Bros. Co. Protect Your Home by using Sun-Proof Paint GRIFFIN PAINT COMPANY 2310 Washington Avenue Telephone 530 |