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Show 8 WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE Thomas J. Stevens, Bishop Robert McQuarrie and Bishop David McKay. Through the efforts of this board the Weber Stake Academy was established. Temporary quarters were secured in the Second Ward Meeting House, Ogden, where the school was formerly opened January 9, 1889, with Louis F. Moench as principal. The attendance, though small at first, increased so rapidly that it was found necessary to secure better accommo-dations. In the fall of 1892 the Academy moved into its present home, the first building having been completed at that time. In 1907 the new building was completed, increasing the capacity of the school to six hundred students. When the old Weber Stake was divided into three new stakes in 1908, the Academy changed its name to Weber Academy. In January, 1916, the General Church Board of Education decided to create a Normal school of the Weber Academy. Two years work was added to the curriculum, the fifth and sixth years Normal. The rank of the school was thus raised to that of a Junior College. College work was begun in September, 1916, with Prof. H. A. Dixon as director of the Normal work. In March, 1918 the name of the school was changed to Weber Normal College, and the title of Principal was changed to President. WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE 9 Presidents of the Board of Education and Board of Trustees (The title was changed to Board of Trustees in 1908) LEWIS W. SHURTLIFF 1888-1908 DAVID O. MCKAY 1908- Principals of the Academy LOUIS F. MOENCH 1888-1892 EMIL B. ISGREEN 1892-1893 GEORGE PHILIPS 1893-1894 LOUIS F. MOENCH 1894-1902 DAVID O. MCKAY 1902-1908 WILFORD M. MCKENDRICK 1908-1910 WILLIAM W. HENDERSON 1910-1914 JAMES L. BARKER 1914-1917 OWEN F. BEAL 1917- |