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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 FRESHMAN NOTES We Freshmen, like Miss Ensign, are looking forward to the time when we change our names, when we may throw off the title of "Little Freshies," and carry the more honored name of Sophomores. Nevertheless we shall look back with the great- est pleasure to many happy experiences we have had as Frosh. We shall think of the time when we taught the other classes the true meaning of the words, "class party." Yea, verily, one night we merry Freshies all unbeknown to the other classes met together and had a delightful time playing games and dancing. The Freshmen members of Brother Anderson's General Science class will always look back to the time when they went on a field trip in a rain storm. We shall think of our first class day and of the splendid program we gave in devotional; but most of all we shall think of our trip to the Utah Hot Springs, where we enjoyed ourselves bathing, dancing and appraising the culinary art of our girls. We believe class "20" is Weber's most loyal class, for at all school parties and gatherings the Freshmen have shown up well. Indeed, we are not only loyal to our school but to our nation, already several of our class have joined the army or navy. Although we have not won any great victory this year we know that really great things are not accomplished at the first at- tempt. We feel that we have had splendid experiences this year and we look forward confidently to greater success as Sophomores. "Lay up each year the harvest of well-doing-wealth that kings nor thieves can take away. When all the things you call yours -goods, pleasures, honors fall; you in your virtue shall survive them all." FRESHMEN OFFICERS |