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BLAIINE BACHNIAN THERON JONES JOSEPHINE VOLKER Secretary Treasurer Preszflent VLC6 PT0SldC7lf Semors IT IS WITH A FEELING of joy mmgled wrth sorrow that we leave dear old Weber, many of us never to return I oy because we have Hnlshed our hlgh school tramlng and hold the prlvllege of graduatlng from a school w1th such hlgh ldeals and morals, and sorrow because we must leave the mstltutlon where we have spent four of the hap plest years of our lrves We learned to respect, honor, and love Weber, and no colors outs1de the Stars and Strlpes wlll ever be more dear to us than the Purple and Whlte Our last year of school has been one of our most successful We have led all of the other classes rn the number and varrety of class partles Our roost party at the Orpheum was a novelty so well We dld not Wln the school champlonshlp rn basketball for some reason or other, but lt was proved that we had the cream of the athletes ln the school when n1ne out of the eleven hoopsters chosen to defend the purple and whlte were chosen from Class 19 I ones, Jeppson, Schade, Belnap, Wlgg1DS Crltchlow, Barker, Campbell, and I-lmckley were the Senlors on the squad, and the first four won posl trons on the all state team an honor never before bestowed upon a class We showed our mtellectual ab1l1ty when we easlly won the rnter class champlonshlp 1n effectrve speaklng Out of a posslble thlrty pomts 1n ten contests, the Semors vxon twenty seven Isnt that a record to make the heart of any member of hls class beat Wlth pardon able pr1de'7 We establlshed another precedent 1n the school when we won elther Hrst or second ln every contest Karl Storey, Davrd Twenty liked by the other classes that they duplicatedit. , ' 7 , I . . 3 . J p c
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-B 6' as -5 ,Q - ,Q 'x McKay Dwlght Thompso11 EfT1e KHSIUS, Lettle R1r1e, Theron Jones, Derrah Van Dyke Wallace Walker, and Russell Petty were the ones who brought home the bacon We purchased class rmgs thrs year, and ever smce we began Hashlng them around school they have been the object of many ad mlrrng glances from jealous J un1ors, Sopohomores and Freshmen An honor dance was grven for the nmeteeners on May Zd, at cl we spent a very enjoyable CVCHIHQ' We wlsh to thank the facultv and student body for th1s enterta1nment We agarn made a b1g h1t when we staged our class play A Stren uous Lrfe It was a cleverly wrrtten comedy drama and the parts were handled 111 a roar p1OdllC,1Hg manner by the cast It IS rumored that many students are gomg to sue us for damages sustalned by spllt trng thelr s1des through laughmg We do not doubt the rumor and w1sh to say that there was somethmg wrong w1th those who d1d not laugh most of the tlme The cast was as follows THERON JONES ELLIS BARKER KARL STOREY JACK WRIGHT Tom Harrrn ton football captam Fredeuck Black h1s chum Byron H'1rr1n ton father of hrs son James Roberts a freshman Wllllam Everett James a new p10fCSSO1 from Stanford the 11val colle e WALT STEVENSON PAUL HINCKLEY JOHN CRITCHLOW Dan Davenant from the h1lls Professor MaGee chrector of the ym Nu ata ood honest 1ntell1 ent Japanese school boy ELDON TAYLOR Dawley a collector EUGENE WIGGINS RUTH EVANS GRACE STONE NORMA HUSSEY VERA MALAN Vlarlan Davenant Ruth Thornton Mrs W1 ms mece Dulcre Harrmgton Toms SISICI from h1 h school Wrdow MaGu1re famlllally known as the Wrdow Senlor day was celebrated May 21st W gave a program 111 de vot1onal whrch made a b1g h1t, and then spent the rest of the day en joymg ourselves at the san1tar1um and at a bonfire party IH C old Water Canyon On Fr1day, May 23d, we met as a class for the last tlme when the J un1ors gave us a farewell party, whlch served very effectlvely 1n chasmg away the gloom caused by our leave takmg We now b1d adleu to our Alma Mater and our happy school days ll o the classes of 20 21 and 22 we leave the respons1b1l1ty of mak 1ng 1919 20 a successful year for Weber May you eve1 str1ve to uphold the hlgh standards that Weber has always stood for, and make her a school mdeed to be proud of We wlsh to thank the faculty and students for thelr k1nd efforts to make our last days 1U dear old Weber so pleasant, and we w1ll always carry a fond memorv of them We l1ope we have left foot prmts worthy to In followed and have 1n sp1red the other classe to a st1ll hrgher standard of ei'Hc1ency Twenty one X-xl, - ., ' 9 l K , I 7 I T l 1 4 ac , 77 ' -. 1 2 A -7 . V Yi I , , D . J I . . . . u M , . ' 77 ' U ' C b. . . - . m. . ' g , ' ........ -. ' 4 X ' ' ' ', .......... . U L g , ' ........ ' , . . ......... ' , 7 g . . . .... , 4 ' . , ......... V I ' ' , g ' Q g .... . S -S , 1 g ' J , ............ A Mrs. Wigginton Wiggins, the landlady ....... EFFIE KASIUS I l l . ............. . - , . ' . 'gg' l ' ........ . . . , . A . I , ' g . . .J . . I . . . h V 4, . ., 1 . ' 1 '. C ' - ' A .4 I 1 7 7 7 3. ' ' ' , . 7 A I V - . ' A ' ' V ' L 31- , X y-iz: e , - . - A I . . - N Zi L: . 2 , ' 'XB . sw: ' - , ,,: . , I '
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