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A Sparkling Combination of Style and Quality & THOMAS DEPT. STORE Delicious Tomales Fancy Sundaes Butter Used ANNOUNCEMENT TO 1918 GRADUATES The leading men of our nation are urging young people who are ahout o be graduated from high schools, and who are not required in active service m uie 'government, to uvan themselves of the opportunities of fered by colleges for higher educa tion. C. W. Eliot, President Emeritus, Harvard University, has tersely stated, "it is cheaper to get a college education than it is to explain why you did not get one." The coming school year Weber Normal College will otter two years of college work, and we are pleased to state that our school is an ac credited college. Our credits are rec ognized by an uie scnoois ol me State doing college work, and our Advanced Normal Course includes all the subjects required by teachers in the elementary schools of Utah, and our Normal diploma is accpieu uy the State Board of Education. On presentation of the Normal diploma to the State Board of Education the applicant may be granted a State certificate to teach in the public schools of Utah. Our 1918-19 catalogue will be is sued later but at this time we are announcing the college courses which will be offered next year. The quarter system will be adopted in the college and students may register Sept. 13, Dec. 2, or March 3. The Weber Normal College will be pleased to receive you next year and you may be assurred of receiving ex cellent instruction under experienced and highly trained teachers. at, nntUnp. nf courses may be ob tained from the registrar. It pay you to investigate. will GIRLS' ASSOCIATION HOLDS ELECTION PROSPECTS GOOD FOR BIG PROGRESS NEXT YEAR Miss Lettie Ririe, vice presidentelect of the student body, was chosen president of the Weber College Girls' association at an election of the organization held last Monday. It is needless to say the office is in efficient hands. Miss Oa Jacobs was elected vice president and Miss Ber-nice Randall chosen secretary and treasurer. Other officers elected were Miss Luella Nicholas, yell mistress; siiss Josephine P. Volker, Herald report d Miss Effie Kasius, athletic er ; an manager. The organization has visions of big doings next year and with the above officers their air castles should become material mansions. WEBER FIELD DAY THUBS DAY, MAY 16th CONTESTS AND DANCE TO HELD AT HERMITAGE BE The grand finale to the school year will be held Thursday, May 16. The event is the annual Weber field day, which will be held at the Hermitage in Ogden Canyon. Challenges were issued in devotional and the contests will be held in the afternoon and a dance at night will close the clay's events. Special car service will be arranged. 'Che WEBER FLORAL "Phone FOUR-ONE-0 - GREENHOUSE, 740 28th St. BUTTER-KIST POP PROF. YOUNG "SINGS" HIS SWAN SONG In leaving Weber at the close of Ihis year I wish to say that Iappre-ciate the institution and those with whom I have come ill contact this winter. My associations with the student body organization have been happy onces. It has always afforded me keen delight to mix with the students, for I believe that a teacher may do so and still not lose his dignity. (He should lose any brand which hurts on contact with his friends.) I am only glad that in the democratic West good fellowship counts for so much, while conventionality and reserye count for so little. The successful employer is he who realizes the point of view of his em ployees, who knows their attitudes and desires, who , to learn these things, mingles with his men. So too, in an analogous way the teacher who is best to understand and guide his young friends is he or she who knows their feelings, who has not lost the touch and enthusiasm of youth. But perhaps, true to my name, I have been too much of the "youth" and net enough of the staid and stately pedagogue. If so, friends, it was an error of personality and not of prescience. My work with the staff of this paper has been a pleasure to me. Mr. Phillips 1 have found a man capable of growth, ready to take suggestions, and criticisms, a chap with a sense of keen humor and the ability to put the right kind of "stuff" into print to interest his readers the first mark of good newspaper journalism. The students have enjoyed the Herald this year, I am sure; yet if there were any criticism which. I might of fer, it would be that Mr. Phillips has loo frequently been forced to bear the burden of the various issues with out the proper support rrorn the individual students of the school. There has been an attitude, probably unconscious, that the paper was the editor's sheet, gotten out for the amusement of the student body. For the ultimate success and survival ci your paper, fellow students, this view must be changed into one which is more truly democratic. The present idea would be more consistent if it were true that Mr. Phillips were a salaried editor; but since the work is gratis, this notion is incorrect and will finally lead to the paper becoming rather too much of a clique organ than a really representative stu-"jnL publication. The work of the business manager of the Herald speaks for itself in 1 the way in which advertisements tave been placed with the paper. Mr. Linford has niaae it a meuium ue-tween the buyer and seller as it should be. The business men of Ogden recognize the columns of our paper as one of the best means of ad- lerHsine their commodities. I Mr. Wilkinson, as prsident of the student body, has proved a man of firmness and decision. What little personal contact the writer has had with him in this connection has been enjoyable. As a high school organi- t hpiifivG Weber has as effi cient and as smooth-working student government as in any school under my observation. Even though the future may bear ms far from Ogden and Weber, it will be with pleasant memories that I look back on this winter spent simne my new made friends. Kimball Young. Weber's total in the Third Liberty j Bond Campaign reacnea uou. CO. Neoer "Disappoints You - -where the Flowers Grow STORE. 2463 Wash. Am CORN Always Fresh Ogden City Floral Company GEO. SHARRAT, Propr. 413 Twenty-Fourth St. Office Phone 1603 Res. Phone 2879w "Flowers for all Occasions" Superior Cleaners Expert advise on all matters relating to French Dry Cleaning E. G. HAMPTON, Mgr. ROYAL BARBER SHOP Five Chairs, Two Baths, Shining Parlor and Up-to-Date, All Around Barber Shop. Our Prices: Hair Cutting 25c Shaving lic A good place to have your barber work done. Ensign Drug Company Headquarters for Weber Students Agency for Nyal Products Col. Hudson Bldg. HATS that's all NORMAN SMS 3SJ, 25th Street MEET ME AT MARSHALL'S FOUNTAIN After School, for one of their Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches. Washington Market A. M. MILLER, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meals, Eastern and Home Cured Bacon and Hams. All kinds of Fresh Fish. GROCERIES An up-to-date line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Green Vegetables, Fresh Fruit. UJ 3 J) t o o DC i (I) u A Dundee Suit will meet your every requirement. The acme of fit, style and wear. To your order TO $35 NEW SPRING WOOLENS NOW ON DISPLAY Professional Tailors for Young Men On Hudson Aoc. Bu Iht Alltambra Thtatrc 4 1 Ok 25 th St. mmm 37 |