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

 - Class of 1929

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Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 191 of 268
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Page 191 text:

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I 'D 1. H ,Q 3 GUWZP Q Q10 U ' ' A gum' Alla Tek Hollitha HE Alla Tek Hollitha Club fully demonstrated in its activities this year the qualities for which it is so well-known. The Alla Teks showed characteristic pep and vivacity in maintaining school spirit in staging clever stunts and in producing literary works which pertain to school life. They endeavored to fulfill the purpose of the club by making a co - lection of short stories and poems contributed by the members of the organization. Many of these compositions were published in the school paper and were considered of decided literary merit. An original idea of the club and an entirely new feature on the campus, was the adoption of a club song. This inspired a feeling of closer friendship among the girls, and will be handed down as an Alla Tek tradition. Several social functions afforded the girls much pleasure and enjoyment. The first semester party was given shortly after the Christmas Holidays, at the McCune Home, in honor of Gwen Lund before her departure for Europe. The second party, given in the late spring, was also held at the McCune Home and was typical of all Alla Tek parties in pep and pleasure. Eva May Sorenson, president, Lucille Ross, vice-president, Rhoda Smith, secretary, and Ina Garff, treasurer, efhciently guided the activities of the organization. Waldo Osmond acted as sponsor. Lucille Walsh, Mildred Houck, and Edith Hansen, furnished programs which were pre- sented at weekly club meetings. This year the Alla Tek Hollitha Club has successfully continued its aims and purposes, and has introduced some new projects which will be handed down, giving the organization a wider field of profitable activities. lllll. 1 P P 4 3 i ln xl V iii K4 J -'mg 0524!-nzng E 55 i 'A f Q 1 YM ' 0 ,Y fl A 2 'T 4 QTY.- -I.. P P N ennllllfiilnnup, WA-, ai, 5 i T? i .5 p 'gg :lx -..gf 1 7 glga..-



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k l 'J 4, is , Q 'J R ,qlllyc QD Qi Q T A A wmv HE Art Club of the L. D. S. has endeavored to promote an appreciation of art among the students and to present the fundamental principles of art in such a way as to encourage a higher registration in this department. The greatest activities of the year have been the exhibitions which have been held in the art gallery. The first exhibition contained the works of Mildred Larrabee William Parkinson and Paul Smith. These local artists have been students of Mr. Wright. The second exhibition was devoted to paintings and sketches by Mr. Wright. Many people came to this exhibi' and they enjoyed it immensely. The works of Mary Bastow and of George Midgley were displayed in the last exhibit. The main event of the Art Club was its visit to the Springville Art Exhibit. The members particularly enjoyed studying the canvases by Utah artists. The weekly club meetings have been devoted to the study of art and to sketching or drawing. The members used models or scenes in which they were interested. Instructive speeches on the various phases of art were given by well-known artists. Della Dalby was chosen to head the activities of the organization as president. Edna Larsen ably filled the position of vice-president, and Jewel Gunderson was secretary-treasurer. Mr. Wright acted as sponsor. The Art Club had an unusually worthwhile year. The members suc- ceeded in making more students interested in art. They have profited llllll . 1 P 1 8 In C l J Xgfvs B .29 'ts-gg L ' T ' 2' 3 ill 'E lv VL., A Art Club 5, r . 1 l UE 50 6' :S o o 9 Q s ., 0 x f l gi F El Q. fi! sm from the lectures, and they have tried to develop the aesthetic side of l their natures. 1 x dnnnllffiinnnng I VO so -T R ' f-, , A one -'s'iil74lE' -- 1

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