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 201 of 268
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I ,amy egg Q 5 s ' gum.. V ' ,S ESL W, or Y 5 E.. N 7 Q N . H u - 4 - Ipsa Loqu1tur g 2 I : f Isa Adamson Doris Dalby Marguerite Keller Audrey Snyder s f Jean Anderson Virginia Epperson Miriam Margetts Margaret Spencer i J Marva Banks Phyllis Evans Shirley McCarty Amelia Stevenson L, I Margaret Barker Shirley Evans Emma McKay Leilah Tengberg QV' Jeanette Berrett Blanche Everett Lois Neslen Ruth Thomson , Mary Bitner Leona Everett Ida Olson Jeannette Wade h Carol Brain Arvella Exeter Luacine Perry Ruth Webb ' ' Mary Brain Klea Foutz Pauline Pingree Virginia Wells , 2 Estella Calderwood Evelyn Gray Betty Platt Joan Worsley 2 ' . Q Betty Callister Mirra Jacobs Artella Pugmire Sylvia Worsley : l 3 Anne Cannon Margaret Jacobsen Frankey Richards Eleanor Young X Frances Clawson Leona Jeffs Dorothy Robinson Jane Young U lo Ruth Cummings Esther Jenkins Nora Sanders Margaret Young 'S Lillian Jenkins Priscilla Skeen A in l 1 1 ' ' C J f x 5 4 Q l J L : I C U U :P - U I : D . . Q fi' in 7- '3 1' P 4 3 ll ji nl 7. , ' 5 J ly K L l l 4 l l First Row--Margaret Jacobsen, Jeannette Berrett, Estella Calderwood, Marva Banks, Miriam Margetts. Leona Everett. Joan VVorsley, Evelyn Gray, Isa Adamson. Mary Bitner. Second Row-Sylvia Worsley, Blanche Everett, Ida Olsen, Jean Anderson, Frankey Richards, Mary Brain, Francis Clawson, Shirley McCarty, Jeannette Wade, Margeret Barker, Third Row-Betty Platt. Phyllis Evans, Luacine Perry, Amelia Stevenson, Marguerite Keller, Nora Sanders, Emma McKay, Leona Jeffs, Lillian Jenkins, Anne Cannon. Fourth Row-Priscilla Skeen, Lois Neslen, Dorothy Robinson, Shirley Evans, Margaret Spencer, Klea Foutz, Virginia Epperson. Artella Pugmire. ,Doris Dalby, Audrey Snyder, Fifth Row-Leilah Tengberg, Betty Callister, Jane Young, Mirra Jacobs, Margaret Young. Ruth Webb Ruth Thomson. Pauline Pingree. Sixth Row-Virginia Wells, Arvella Exeter, Esther Jenkins. Eleanor Young. N gmnnlf iinnnpg , . , - 'I I - 47 9' 7 9 , -Wi K W 13.4-5 1 A ' vi Y a- 40 w+5f1s3l3+- ? l

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S 1 I ,Q 'a K gmla P Cla ' B 26 A A '7 Qllllp Ipsa Loquitur work the Ipsa Loquitur has had an eminent year. Having a large enrollment and years of tradition and ideals behind it to uphold and cherish this club has placed high among the organizations on the campus. At the beginning of last semester the members were divided into four groups of activity. To create an appreciation for public speaking debating dramatics and interpretative reading each group presented once a month a program in one of these fields. As an efficient president with a splendid personality Margaret Jacobsen took charge of the activities of the Ipsas. Charming as a person and equally charming as vice-president, Ruth Thomson helped with the Work of the club. Priscilla Skeen and Shirley Evans were secretary and treasurer re- spectively. Miss Bessie Jones was unanimously chosen to act as sponsor for che club. Two semester parties were given in the form of winter and spring dances. One of the biggest undertakings of the year was the presentation of four one-act plays in conjunction with the members of the Dilettante Club. These plays were distinctly clever and well-produced, containing some excellent character parts. f The Ipsas have been outstanding in every phase of school life. The school play and almost all lines of dramatic work had some Ipsa girls taking part. Ipsas have Worked on student publications, and also have been prominent in committee work. The Ipsa Loquitur girls, by their activities this year, have truly proved the meaning of their name, She speaks for herself. O N mlm' A wg C5 t ' E, I rf J ,bow-' g-af J A 051.0 H102 ' 9:5 4-Q' W kj' 'A . U :I N T. 2 f 3 3' . '51 Q 'U 9. fa. B . 5. E. 5. :L . E' 5 o' Ed l is X LL 1 ' Z C E. li E-1 A gy fi., '7 '-'--f' 'X 'D of llllll , 43 Q 9 Ji ... Q as Cu, 5 J lllll.lls 1 51 X dnnnllflilnonna , De -W E' rf-mf, -4 Y ,SA T0 -421823,



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'D l Us Q K .tinge Qx Q10 i Q ' A 'swarm HE development of character personality and individual charm was the purpose of the Samurai Club. To realize their aim the members studied the lives of exemplary men and women who possessed these desirable qualities. Interesting talks on character were given in club meetings' ano several visits were made to institutions which play a vital part in the development of personality and in molding of characters. A special aim for each week was observed by the club members. One out of every four meetings was devoted to an entertaining program of readings and musical selections' one was given over to excursions with the object of gathering information regarding the purposes of the organization, and the other two meetings were used for business discussions, or instructive talks on the different aspects of character. The Samurai Club kept a scrapbook, composed of quotations and selections on character, and of a nature conducive to the development of character. A contest for the best collection of quotations was held among the club members. The scrapbook was one of the most unique and interest- ing accomplishments of the club. This book, containing the thoughts and sayings of great men,,Will be handed down as a precedent of the Samurai 7- J airy 062.0-n-nlg T 4 Nj' 'A N fo f ' ' CID 5 ig 01 I A E . B' ful... :px 'X syrv' ll Ulla A Q Jn, W J ul . - .43 -.-W v......... L. C' Club. 1 The first party was held at the end of the first semester. It was well U attended and successful. Light refreshments were served and dancing was 'f enjoyed. w The constructive purpose of the club and the earnestness with which J the members of this organization Worked toward their aims, were the l greatest evidences that the Samurai Club had a successful year. qnnllllf illnnn W- 2 ., - - , , - 9 1 . Aff 3 0- gtqtv 0 Q ws! Aa --will s4lEs- A-

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