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

 - Class of 1929

Page 207 of 268

 

Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 207 of 268
Page 207 of 268



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Page 207 text:

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'J 4 1 ,Q 'J K ,ally c' qxbxepa U A ' A gum Saints Scientific Society HE Saints Scientific Society an interesting boys club was established for the purpose of scientific investigation and research. At the first of the year the members decided to visit certain institutions. The first visit to the Terminal Substation was a novel experience for the boys. They viewed the great network of connections through which the electricity for the city is conducted. The annual visit to the KSL broad- casting studio Was instructive as Well as very interesting. They were very fortunate to see the nevv transmitter which was recently installed. The last visit was made to the Wasatch Telephone Exchange. One of the executives of the company gave an introductory talk on the development of the telephone and the methods of operation. In some of the Weekly meetings, prominent men were secured to speak to the boys on problems which the organization has worked on. In other meetings, members of the club gave constructive criticisms on their research work. Charles Osmond, the faculty sponsor, has advised the boys and has urged them to become more active as a club. Donald Roden Was elected president and proved to be a splendid leader. He was assisted by Don Kimball, vice-presidentg and Kirk Lundwall, secretary-treasurer. Entertainments have also been a part of the year's work. A unique radio party was enjoyed by the S. S. S. members. lllls. li I D fn lx J B .3 s K ' ' 2, 3 J - , . . . tv ' l v . , , W 4 1 OE ' i Q0 8: , SS o , ' 0 1 Q ,J . l 'S f l s Q 'N The Saints' Scientific Society completed the most successful year since , its organization. The Work has been unusually interesting, and each boy has 1 supported every activity enthusiastically. i X gnnllllf illnnna I . - 1' r - A, A- Y. K fri-1 4 A .g , -A 4 18 3



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I 2 fl T li 1 l e 05 I: 0 . GN a s Q5 ,P ft fi 'J 1 JI MHZ P Q3 we Q A A ' 'Q gum Organlzatlons HE social outlook of all sfhools is exemplified by the extra-curricular activities on the campus. Man is by nature a social creature and his activities in group work are what makes the world go around. By clubs the stu- dents are brought together in social groups and a spirit of comradeship is developed. This spirit may be carried from friendship to an extreme of clannish dislike of all ARTHUR WELLING outsiders but this has not been so at the L. D. S. The clubs are an outlet for social activities and they furnish a feeling of democracy among the students. Under the supervision of Arthur Welling and with his support several new clubs were formed this year by enterprising groups of students. The established clubs de- veloped new and more active lines of work. Each club has tried to fulfil its ideal for which it was founded and to keep steadily to its purpose. Many and varied have been the purposes for which the clubs were established. They have accomplished a great deal in social activities and in developing their aims during the past year. With membership open to any student on the campus, there have been more applicants and more activity. Great interest has been shown by everyone. O satis-ihll. U -yr 5 yw egaw vu , in a Q1 f 5 X' Many activities are represented by the clubs on the campus, such as: science, P X speech, literature, art, dramatics, and social welfare. Each organization has a pur- I pose for which it was founded besides furnishing social activity to the members. The il e ' clubs have a sponsor who is a guiding influence on all matters. Arthur Welling is the vt 1' 'Q head of all the clubs on the campus as he is chairman of the Extra-Curricular Com- li K mittee, and his work has been especially commendable this year. Clubs have proved N J qi themselves to be an essential part of the L. D. S. I I Eh The Ipsas successfully produced four one-act plays that were especially original. I The profits were put in the treasury and twenty-five dollars were awarded to the girl g 0 who had been most active in public speaking during the year. The Golden Eagle K R A Aero Club airplane contest aroused much interest in the school. X . . . ' rr! 9' T f ,Au - W W 5- 43:14-5 I QA Y Aa -,..,gi190,gg...-

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