Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1919

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v ..,.4I1lIllm 6 fZE ,f4CO77fL 07' ' ,- Vafume Sixteen fl . Published annuallylat Ogden, Utah, by Students of the Weber Normal College I I 1 C 0 n t e n zf S A SEAL ............. 1' . 1 DEDICATION .......... 2 PREFACE ........... 3 I .I OBITUARY .... , ....... 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ....... 6 . Y . FACULTY ........... 8 7 CLASSES: COLLEGE .......... 15 A SENIOR . . ., ....., . . 19 JUNIOR ........... 35 SOPHOMORE ......... 41 ' FRESHMEN .......... 45 LITERARY . . . ' ........ 49 I ORGANIZATIONS : E ' ' , , STUDENT BODY ........ 69 E 1 If A GIRLS, ASSOCIATION ...... 70 - ' ' PUBLIC SERVICE BUREAU .... b . 71 ACTIVITIES: . Y 1 THE WEBER HERALD ...... 75 . 4 THE ACORN, ......... 76 I A ATHLETICS .......... 79 ' DEBATING .......... 90 RICH CONTEST ........ 91 ' I ' DRAMA . ....... Q . . 92 - - BAND AND ORCHESTRA ...... 95 I 7 CALENDAR .......... , 99 ' PHUNISMS ......., .... 1 03 1 A A C 4 , , C ' S A - ' . Three R ' -.N -fs' 7

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TQ lllx XT, 4, 3 it n lil ll S S S Two To all those who have contrlbuted our educat1on at WEBER We gratefully declxcate th1S book i ff Sl'



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-,,.,-l-- P re fa ee IN PRESENTING THIS book the staff has tried to make an interesting record of activities and events during this school year that have broken the monotony of our studies. Perhaps in few other schools is the social element recognized so well as a necessa.ry part of educa- tion. Not only socials, but organizations intended- to upbuild the reasoning powers fexemplified in clebatingj, the physical and moral powers fin athleticsj, the faculties for governing Qin the Board of Control especiallyj, and the individual talents, such as music and public speaking fin the Public Service Pmureauj, are part of these activities, and we hope We have made an honest and interesting record of them. Soon after classes began, the influenza forced them to stop for three months lt was thought that this, added to the war and the absence of the S. A. T C. members, would ruin the year, but in January school started with a rush and has kept going ever since at a fast rate of speed. The spirit was excellent-students agreeing to longer hours and lessons, yet withal not forgettinghow to play' All the activities were represented as seldom before, and contests for the annual medal for extemporaneous speaking generously given by the J. S. Lewis Company and the medal for declamation con- tributed by C. W McCune were the only ones for which we did not get time. - The students support of The Acorn, while not as nearly perfect as it could have been when that happens the millennium will be here , yet has been very loyal. Many good stories were contributed, but lim- ited space prohibited printing more than three or four of -them. We wish to thank the English faculty-Mr. Reid, Miss Rich, Mrs. Shurt- liff, and Mrs. McKey-for their earnest co-operation in the ,literary section, and Professors Ricks and Savage for their assistance in ob- taining subscriptions Credit is also due Harris Weberg for design- ing and drawing seal. Many others have given help-We appreciate it and realize how indispensible it was to the success of the souvenir. At.the present time the students and graduates will read it for pleasure and we have tried to make it as interestin as a novel for that purpose. But in the future they will look it over for a reminder of the good old days when Weber Normal College was not is why we have Written articles that seem ac old as the hills now and are evidently unin- teresting and dry. Hopin that we have succeeded in producing an interestin little Acorn that will nevertheless Cas Noah said to Methusaleh for the first timel grow into a great oak of memory is the earnest wish for the year of 1918-19 of THE STAFF Four E Y 7 7 7 g the largest in the state and when we had the times that you donlt have any more. That If 77 Q S g , CC 1: ' 3 F .r7?1v ta5v. '-'. 3 W W , M gg W .ev

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