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

 - Class of 1930

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Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 121 of 262
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Student Life

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Special Administrative Students Who have served during the year 1929-1930 hall deputies, library messengers, etc. Bill Agee Helen Anderson David Allen Conway Ashton Maurine Bennion Edna Boyle Bud Bennion La June Brown Marjorie Brooks Leone Bunot Elizabeth Bitner Elizabeth Boren Laurine Bayer Richard Buchanan Lenore Bramwell Frances Bennion Ethel Barrow Lucy Brown Myra Cutler Beth Child Marion Carpenter Lucille Carlyle Ileen Christensen Barbara Clark Lois Chisholm Mary Cannon Lucille Clements Grant Coles Velma Campbell Virginia Darcey Lucille Davis Eva Droubay Blaine Decker Merle Derrick Leone Derrick Sanfred Elieson Margretta Erickson Laura Egan Phyllis Evans Maurice Erskine Henry Engh Lou Jean Fairbanks Milton Fullmer Helen Fullmer Wayne Fletcher Helen Fletcher Florence Gubler Margaret Garff Deseret Gedge Robert Glissmeyer Minnie Garff Molly Hewitt Marion Hinley Ruth Hooper Nellie Hinckley Hoffman Hughes Reva Huffaker Leona Hopkins-on Beth Hutchinson Bethel Hunter John Holmquist Elizabeth Hoaglund Margaret Ingleby Norman Jensen Paul Jensen Frank Jack Beth Jex Leo Jacobsen Mary Jones Ethel J ensen Helen J ohnson Kathryn Johnson Florence Johnson Lucille Kent Moroni Kreipl Marguerite Keller Arthur Lunt Ethel Lake Edith Loveridge Ada Long Verne Miller Rosamond Miller Wallace Murdock William Mulder Lucille Murdoch Virginia Margetts Doris Morrison Lois Mozley Leigh Miller Frank McArthur Marjorie Mendenhall Maeser Mabey Emma McKay Paul Martin Rose Muggleston Cora Nelson Inez Nielsen Zua NeiT Fay Newman Grace O'Keefe Flo OstIer Pauline Pingree Betty Platt Walter Pinborough Margaret Price Artella Pugmire -543 1 1 6 km- Service s courtesy messengers, Beatrice Quist Hlorence Robbins Esther Rueckert ouise Reyman Annie Ross Milton Ridges Edna Reese Frankey Richards Lleone Reeves Dorothy Robinson Hyrum Smith Grant Stewart Jban Spalding artha Solano pis Smith Eva Swenson orraine Sheranian ?arcus Smith Richard Shurtliff Efsmhine Scott men Somsen Neuta Stevens Jbe Silver argaret Smith enise Spencer 1xkoccoy Sorenson iriam Smith yth Schweberger Esther Swaner mul Soloman Virginia Smith Hona Stutznegger aura Troth Ebb Tengberg F orence Thayne ary Tanner KLathryn Tuddenham orma Terry ladys Wheeler Ealmage Walton elen West IAlaIee Woolley Mouise Wheeler NFerlyn Walton ay Welch Sybil Woody Rene Williams abel Wilson L Grande Woolley Virginia Wells Violet Waltemeyer Spencer Young



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Socz'al Season OULD that our dear old Roof Garden could speak! What a story W it would have to tell! A story of lighthearted, carefree youth, of lovely girls and laughing, manly boys. Of da cing to the rhythmic beat of drums and the wail of saxaphoneshas theEever-changing colored light floods over the shining floor, and plays hide-a d-seek with the girls, blushes. The story, it is true, would not be quite so quaint and picturesque as one that might be told of our grandmothers' socizil season; but it would thrill us all just the same. But, sad to say, the Roof Garden is under some sort of spell and cannot speak for itself. The first topic of importance in our Roof Gar enls story, I am sure, Would be the HHello-Dance. Here TlInformality in all his gaity was crowned king and reigned supreme. Bashfulness was thrown to the four winds and many friendships long to be remembered were formed in a single afternoon. Then, as we were all acquainted, the Junior College and Senior Classes gave two of the most delightful dances imaginable. Founders' Day was met with perhaps a little more than the usual enthusiasm this year. The day dawned clear andacrisp and the annual events took place in the merriest manner. Everyo e was in the best of spirits, from President Fox down to the lowliest juninhr. There was some- thing about Founders' Day that thrilled us. The spirit of Love and Good Will was manifest during the entire day. At the H rid of a Perfect Day came the Founders Dance, with its soft lights and usic. Loved as the tune ilHome, Sweet Home has been and still is, we all hated to hear the orchestra croon it after the succession of waltzes ind fOX-trots at the Founders' Dance. f uJimmy Moss, who really is beloved as St. Nick to the students of L. D. S. played Santa Claus at the annual Christmag Dance. One would have believed us all to have been infants had one seeri us playing with the gifts Santa distributed from his heavy pack. l QOLBURN COWAN Ross us; 118 Fee-

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