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 188 of 262
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0411a q'ek Hollitha HE Alla Tek Hollitha, girlsT literary club of the L. D. S. has had a 6m: successful year'of activity. The members have carried out their project by studying, in their meetings, short plays; by attending the Playhouse, thus increasing their knowledge of the legitimate stage; and by sponsoring a literary contest, the Winners of Which were presented with fountain pens. The officers for this year have been especially efficient. Virginia Smith has been an excellent president; Melva Biesinger has been a helpful vice-presi- dent; Mae Richards and Florence Derrick have done well their work as secretary and treasurer, respectively. Marba Josephson has been a helpful sponsor. The Alla Teks have participated in many activities. They are noted for their pep and enthusiasm. As a group, they attended all of the football games. In the presentation of stunts they have been highly successful, win- ning first place in the vaudeville on Founders Day. By Winning the girls intervclub basketball series they were presented With a silver loving cup. The Alla Tek parties have also been of a very high standard this year. Farr Ruekert Harker Clements Thomas Bennion Ross Huffaker Cummings Luff Fisher Josephson H. Taylor McKean Sponsor GariT Margetts Woodland Yurka R. Biesinger Ingleby F. Johnson Fletcher Mi Derrick M. Erickson Kirk Barber Cornwall Carpenter mg 134 gem-

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Organizations VERY school needs activities through Which IIEQ students may express themselves. Club ore ganizations are excellent means to use to bring into school life merriment, happiness, pleasant as- sociations and opportunities for different types of group expression. There is added zest in work, more democratic feeling toward associates, and a spirit of good fellowship. Because membership is open to all students, these organizations prove to be effective in promoting that school spirit Which comes through having the greatest number of stua dents in worth While educational leisure time activities, Students With the urge for dramatics, or creative writing, or art, or public speaking, or science organize into groups and under the sympathetic guidance of a faculty sponsor develop latent talents through programs of story, art, or play. The music groups bring glory to school and added richness to life, Which follows each member of the group through the work-aaday world. Leisure time spent in group activity is organized around educational ends Which When realized leave the students with a wealth of new experiences. In the school this year, activity organizations have been directed With interest and friendship and With the thought in mind that it is the business of the school to provide stimulating situations through different organizations for all students With differences, urges and talents Which cannot be fully satisfied through the regular school classes. Much credit is due the sponsor, the students, and to Marion Harris, director of eXtra-curricular activities. The position Of director of extra-curricular activities is always a dith- cult one.1 The successful execution of its duties requires much tact and foresight. There is continual danger that the students belonging to organa izations set the good of their specific group above the good xof the student bodylas a Whole. This would result in a detrimental lack of unity and a distinct loss in school spirit. To prevent this, division, to arbitrate between conflicting groups, and to control all organizations under a general set of rules are the duties Of the director of extracurricular activities. These duties have been efliciently and impartially fullilled by Marion Harris in a most gratifying manner. Clubs and all Other extracurricular activities can be very powerful in school affairs. Because they are already organized into working units, they can act upon matters more rapidly and more efi'iciently than can un- organized students. MARION L. HARRIS mat 183 FM;



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Louise Barber Maurine Bennion Melva Biesinger Ruth Biesinger Marjorie Brooks Helen Buckley Myrle Bult Lou Call Mary Cannon Marian Carpenter Merle Carr Lucille Clements Marion Cornwall Alta Cummings Florence Derrick Maurine Derrick Marion Dixon Grace Dodge Wolters Bult Robinson Mozley M Biesinger Brooks Epperson Wheat 0421a Cfek Hollitha Virginia Epperson Janice Erickson Margretta Erickson Zella Farr Merle Fisher Helen Fletcher Leah Fotheringham Ina Garff Minnie Garff Helen Harker Ruth Hooper Reva Huffaker Margaret Ingleby Marion Irvine Beth J ensen Eva Louise Jensen Helen Johnson Florence Johnson Stoddard Newman V. Taylor Nelson Poulton F. Derrick J. Erickson R. Miller K. Johnson Kathryn Johnson LaVem Kirk LaVern Langton Beth Luff Virginia Margetts Helen McKean Amy Miller Robena Miller Lois Mozley Cora Nelson Fay Newman Evelyn Noall Bernice Peterson Lois Poulton Shirley Price Blanche Pyper Daisy Reese Mae Richards Hooper Cannon Wilson M3 185 p Fotheringham De Esta Robinson Dorothy Robinson Annie Ross Esther Rueckert Martha Sharp Lucille Sheffield Norma Smith Virginia Smith Helen Stoddard Helen Taylor Virginia Taylor Esther Thomas Lucille Walsh Marjorie Wheat Marco White Ruth Wilson Mildred Wolters Shelah Woodland Audrey Yurka Richards A. Miller Dodge Price Sharp Smith Jensen

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