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Show 16 WEBER COLLEGE Domestic ScienceThis department the south half of the first floor of the main building and consists of a large cooking laboratory and dining room. The furnishings are new and of the best practical material. The cooking laboratory contains two large coal ranges, a gas range, an electric range, especially prepared student desks furnished with utensils, cabinets, sinks an and individual gas jets. CommerceThis department is well equipped with apparatus for carrying on commercial work. Two rooms are provided for the use of the Commercial department. The bookkeeping room contains ample desks. The typewriting room is equipped with standard typewriters. Rest RoomThe rest room is supplied conveniences for students who are seized with a sudden illness or who meet with accidents during school hours. Here proper care will be taken all who need attention or medical aid. LibraryWith the changing of the policy of the school came the demand for an up-to-date College Library. To meet this demand the two large rooms in the front of the building have been taken to make one large library room. This room has been reseated with new tables and chairs and rearranged for the best library facilities. About 3,000 new volumes have been purchased and added to the books already on hand. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES The students of the Weber College have constituted themselves into a self-governing body known as the Associated Students of the Weber WEBER COLLEGE 17 College. This body exercises control over all forms of activity in which students are interested, such as athletics, dramatics, publications, amusements and debating. The executive power of this organization is vested in a Board of Control. Upon payment of an activity fee, all members of the College are entitled to admission to most functions in which the above activities are con--med. This fee also entitles members to a year's subscription to the Weber Herald, a creditable bi-weekly news organ, and the Weber Literary journal, a monthly magazine devoted to essays, poetry and short stories. With such an organization in control of activiTIES all phases of the student's life, recreational, athletic, social and theatrical, are provided for. The College is a member of the Church Junior College League, which insures an interesting athletic program. Interclass and intercollegiate contests in football, basketball and track afford opportunity for all students in athletics. Triangular debating arrangements have been Bade whereby Weber debates B. Y. C. at Logan, and the Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho, on the same question. The winners of this triangle de-bates the winners of the southern triangle for the Church Junior College Championship. Public speaking activities include three contests which are held annually and for which prizes awarded to successful competitors. First- The James L. Barker Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. To the class of the school attaining the highest number of credits in this con- |