Description |
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 The Junior Class of 1915 has had a successful year. It is with no qualifications or exceptions that we offer this statement. While we have not won. in everything, still the success of a school is not wholly dependent on the winning class. What part would Weber have taken in the numerous activities had she not had a loyal, ever-ready class with the fighting spirit-a class that could endure to the end and return as victors under all conditions. We did not succeed in getting our numerals on the cup for debating, but the efficient work of our talented Evans and Pickett have made us think less of the numerals this year. Miss Thompson has shown a steadfastness as alternate on the school team, which is highly commendable to her, to the Juniors and to Weber. The Juniors name with pride the names of Miss Warner, Sadie Eccles. Pete Anderson, Brewer, Barrett, Nixon, Wilkenson, and Critchlow for their excellent work in our school play. The work of these and other Juniors has made us confident of a successful play next year. The story writing contest, conducted by the Acorn Staff, came out in a highly complimentary manner to the Juniors. Several of the Juniors responded with their characteristic, loyal manner to the call of the Staff for stories. Miss Alta Nielsen succeeded in winning the medal awarded to the writer of the second best story. The medals were the gift of Principal James L. Barker. The best players on the school basketball team were Juniors and this gives us confidence in our team for next year. |