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BANYAN ' 31 Sophomore Loan Fund DEAN FISHER Chairman Beginning in 1922 with a total amount of Fif- teen Dollars beijueatlied to them by the Stiulcnl Loan Association the sophomore class of the uni- versity undertook tlie responsibility of developing the fuiul and has succeeded so well that now the fund exceeds five thousand dollars. The project is the theme of the annual Sopho- more Loan Fund Ball, held early in the winter, ttj which the majority of students and citizens of Prove alike lend their support whole-heartedly. The cause, worthv in itself, is not compelled to go begging, as yearly each class sponsors the big ball. Itself one of the most attractive social events of the season the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball, under the jealous direction of the class, gives value received and at once becomes one of the most unique altruistic organi- zations existing. Year upon year the Loan Fund Ball Committees strive to outdo their predecessor in making the affair the most attractive of the year, and, strangely enough, and peculiarly characteristic, the expense of staging the affair is so minimized by the ingenius sophomores that, instead of in- creasing, decreases, and every year a larger amount is added to the total oi the Loan Fund. As in other years the various departments of the institution have lent their aid to the Loan Fund Ball Committee in furthering the success of the project. Most outstanding has been the work of the art department in gen- eral, and Professor E. H. Eastmond in particular, supplying on their own expense the decorations for the hall. All the effort put forth in this worthy cause results gratify ingly when the prime purpose of it is viewed. Aiding needy students with small loans in times of need and necessity the Loan Fund has been the savior for hun- dreds of students, 238 being helped since 1929. CLYDE BEUHLER [21 V
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' V, ' ) BANYAN ' 31 HOWAKD KELLY Prom Chairman MIKL M LILLYWHITE Chairmun ' .s Partner Junior Prom Coiiimhtee MONTA WENTZ CLYDE SANDGREN SINA BRIMHALL HOWARD COTTAM FARRELL COLLETT RAY HART ORA HAWS FRANK HARRIS
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■ r 7 ' . BANYAN ' 31 Public Service Bureau After having directed the work of get- ting out programs to the various communi- ties in the state for one quarter, Paul Keeler left school to move to Mexico. In his stead Rigby Jacobs has been directing the work for the winter and spring quarters. In addition to the usual amount of programs which the students have furnished to communities and schools in the State of Utah, a special event was projected this year. During the spring quarter two groups went on tour, visiting thirty-three high schools and communities in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. Students in the university giving of their entertaining talents freely to the public has been the primary factor in the work of the Bureau. The field of contact has been larger this year than any previous year of the existence of this organization of students. The Public Service Bureau is a valuable advertising medium for the university. Through it students all over the state and in parts of Idaho and Wyoming are made acquainted with the B. Y. U., and parents of students gain an insight into some of the types of work that are given attention in the university curriculum. Students taking part in these programs are taken from outstanding groups of various departments. The art department, dramatic art depart- ment, and music departments furnish material for the bulk of the programs. The public service work offers development for the participants. RIGBY JACOBS Director ¥.. CENICVIEVE MORGAN ORMON WEIGHT PAULINE BENNETT [22] iniiiiii|||fTrr ' ' ' B=» ' inumi ■sk mi; J» af
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