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Show Page Two WEBER HERALD WEBER HERALD j Published every other Thursday during the school year by the : Students of the Weber Normal College. j Official Paper of the Weber Normal College. : Address all communications to Weber Herald, Ogden, Utah. ! STAFF I ROBERT WILKINSON Managing Editor I ROBERT NEWMAN Advertising Manager J. W. PURCELL Announces the Opening-of His Tailor Shop 2482 Washington Avenue Upstairs Above Stimson's Cafe P Glen Bros. - Roberts PIANO COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS FOR Chickering & Sons Pianos AND kjulbranson Players Headquarters for Everything Musical Glen Bros. - Roberts Piano Company The Leader (INCORPORATED) 2315 Washington Ave. T Mill inery am Ladies' cReady-to-Wear Heber J. McKay D. C, Ph. C. Chiropractor Suite 212-13-14-26 Col. Hudson Building Phone 748 Ogden : Utah X-RAY SERVICE J. S. Lewis Company Jewelers CLASS PINS CLASS RINGS Continuous Business Since 1849 atronize Our Advertisers THE WEBER HERALD This marks the fifth consecutive year of the bi-weekly news organ of the Weber Normal College, The Weber Herald. Each year the paper has shown an improvement as every successor of the retiring editor has gained his experience. All have done remarkably well in editing the Weber Herald. It is now recognized and distinguished throughout the western states as one of the most competent high school papers. As advancements and improvements in editing the Herald have been real ized by each succeeding editor in the past so will this year's staff run for the gauntlet of advancement to improve the same. We will make cleanliness the password. Journalistic style will be used to our best advantage. It will be the students, paper and not the paper of a few. All will receive enjoyment through its columns. Let's all strive to make it a masterpiece. If you feel of a newsy type try your hand. If you have a splendid joke see that it is printed. It is a paper of student sentiment. PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISER Did you ever stop to realize, or even think, what an expense it was to publish a school paper such as the Weber Herald. If not sit down and think in figures now. Find the prices of material and printing. Then study the other part the time it takes to write it and get the adds. Material comes as school activities progress, then all that is needed is a brain and a steady hand to write the news. But adds are another question. It is simple enough to obtain them when your argument is good when it is a paying proposition for the advertisers but when students do not patronize the advertisers it becomes a matter of charity for them to patronize the Herald and the Herald staff does not believe in charity; it believes in business. If you are a loyal student do your bit for the maintenance of the Herald and the growth of Weber by patronizing the Advertisers. We must pat him who pats us that is business. "WELCOME, FRESHMEN" One of the latter editions of the Weber Herald last spring stated precisely that Freshmen would be excluded from Weber's enrollment next year. That statement at first seemed rather inadequated as all undoubtedly wondered where the ninth grade students would attend school if they were forced from Weber's doors. The crowded conditions, however, of last year, are being remedied to a great extent. The City Board of Education has passed many plans for the improvement of schools which will help the conditions considerably. Besides these plans the large structure on 25th St. and Adams is near completion so that thus we see that these plans will be carried out in the city although some county towns will be forced to send their ninth grade students. So as we look over the statement we realize what a difference it will make in Weber. Recent estimates show that about 100 studentJrom the counties will register as Freshmen this year. They will be small in numbers but they are welcome. Weber has been a home of teaching to us and let's make them, welcome the first day they cross the threshold. The more we do for others the more others will do for us thus we will feel better for what we do and we also will make burdens lighter for ourselves. That is Weber's Spirit. "LET'S ALL UNITE" "One and inseparable now and forever," let that be our slogan in days to come. If we wish to win in football or basketball which we certainly do, and will, we must unite, for the sixth man often wins the game. Watch the prize-fighter who enters the ring at home against a stranger in the town. He hears his backers, he feels the spirit of his companions and friends, they are boosting for his victory. He is urged on, he strains his muscles and uses his wit to the very best advantage. Will he win? Yes, if he is a match with the other man in size and skill. Tbe Herald is for the benefit and also the merriment of the school. If you need a little boosting or do something worthy of praise we will boost you. If you are a joke, have fits or starts of passion, or accidentally do curious things it is human nature for us all to want to hear about it in order to have our share of laugh, that is, furnishing amusement for someone else and you as well as I can afford to take a joke even though it is on us and even though they give us the "Horse Laugh." You will like a little boosting, we will like a little merriment, so if we spring something amusing for us on you laugh with Us but do not be peeved. The Herald reserves the right to criticise, humiliate, and give personal light on characters for the merriment of the school. We also reserve the right to pronounce slight ovation of praise on whosoever deserves it. Now students, do not amend the constitution with the thought in view of taking this self-granted charter away from the Herald Staff. WITH THE FUNSTERS Taking him Literally Professor "I believe in supplying the people with what they want." Francis Browning "That's right, sir. Oh! say, you don't-er-happen to have a spare ten spot about you do you." "May I use your lawn mower for a short time, Mr. Douglas?" asked Cyril Ekins one afternoon. "Certainly. Mr. Ekins," replied Frank D., "but do not take it out of my yard please." Visitor "Have you an elaborate room"? Willie "Yes mam." Visitor "Have you a blue room"? Willie "Sure that's the one pa sits in when he opens the bills." Making the most of an opportunity "They say that young "Syd" Wilcox is so awful slow." "Don't you believe it. Why it took him half an hour last nigt at the summer rink to strap on that pretty Du Vere girls skates." 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