Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1929

Page 125 of 268

 

Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 125 of 268
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P' Again we have the J, C. in the midst of their lunch. How many hot dogs dropped off th-: sticks in the fire-and were rescued? The J. C. went in two busses to Provo. When Larry came 'round to take the pic- ture everyone scrambled to get his face in. Thon: who scrambled first and foremost were: Betty. Shirley and Dan Jones. The resit didn't succeed very well. The bus only had seats for about twen- ty while thirty were in it. Crowded? Oh noi -,211 101310-- ...mf



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P' Social Season HE L. D. S. roof garden has fairly rocked with the light-heartedness, the laughter, and the merriment of this year's social season. Students climbed the carpeted stairs, approved of their reflected selves in the mirrors, and whirled into the joy of enticing music and dancing feet. Before each dance of the season there was a feeling of thrilled anticipation and expectant gayety, which were realized in the friendliness and the uniqueness of the affairs. Good times are never forgotten. Vfhat recollec- tions We will have in the future of the enjoyment and pleasant associations which We knew at L. D. S. dances. The season opened with the Get-Acquainted Dance, a matinee affair where in- formality reigned supreme. Friendships were formed, and shyness was forgotten when all joined together in the ever interesting art of getting acquainted. The class dances followed, characterized by the added pep of a successful athletic season. Honoring the men who brought L. D. S. fame through their sportsmanship and prowess, the football dance was given, sponsored by the Student Body. The Founder's Day Dance added a final touch to a series of thrilling celebrations. The impressiveness of the ceremonies gave the students a feeling of love and appreciation for the dear old Alma Mater, which found -expression in the dance of the evening. just preceding Christmas and imbued with holiday spirit was the Christmas ball. Evergreen, bells, and even Santa Claus, staggering under a loaded bag, lent an air of yuletide vim and good will to the occasion which will long be remembered. Then came the carnival! The first night a series of clever one-act plays were presented, in the roof garden. The second evening's entertainment was in the form of a carnival dance. One seemed only to wish for a thing and presto! it was granted. New beauty was sold very cheaply at the beauty parlor, the mysteries and secrets of the dark future were revealed by a clairvoyant lady in picturesque attire: candy, punch, and ice cream could be bought. SORENSON THOMSON LUND - -v?f112Ee-- y

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