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

 - Class of 1930

Page 190 of 262

 

Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 190 of 262
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G4rt Club HE Art Club of L. D. S. was organized to promote an appreciation of art among students, and to give its members a knowledge of the funda- mental principles of the subject. In their meetings the members have carried out their project by studying different phases of art. Many eminent artists have given lectures to the club. The organization has given several exhibits this year. These have cone tained the works of Paul Smith, William Parkinson, Gordon Cope, and many East High School artists. Both outside people and the Art Club members have gained a great deal from these displays. The most important event of the year was the trip to Springville to see the Art Exhibit there. The members enjoyed analyzing the pictures. The officers were: Jewel Gunderson, president; Rhea Boyce, Vice-presi- dent; Louise Anderson, secretaryetreasurer; and Gordon Cope, sponsor. MEMBERS GORDON COPE, Sponsor Louise Anderson Agnes Hill Thelma Bower Dorothy Jacobson Rhea Boyce Clovis Larson Dorothy Clagrin Rayola Lester Jessilee Freeberg Lois Mozley Annie Gray Joyce Parry Jewel Gunderson May Reick Leona Hopkinson Marian Sandberg Myrle Smith $3 Mozley Larson Reick Freeberg Jacobsen Parry Cope, Sponsor Gunderson Anderson Bowen Gray Smith Sandberg Hopkinson Mei 186 Thw-

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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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Mrthoma Club HE Arthoma Club is composed of girls interested in home economics, whose project this year was to become acquainted with all phases of interior decorating. During the first semester, lectures were given by various people on phases of home decorating. During the second, the girls prepared papers on some aspect of the subject and discussed them before the club. The ochers have been very capable this year. Betty Rossiter, as presi- dent; Ruth Clawson, as vice-president; and Helen Stoddard, as secretary- treasurer, have worked together to help the club. May Billings has acted as club sponsor. This year they selected their own original name: Arthoma, Which means hart in h0memaking.H MEMBERS MAY BILLINGS, Sponsor Lois Airmet Florence Gubler Beth Jex Betty Rossiter Lenora Andrus Rhea Gunn Norma Miner Minerva Sevey Ruth Clawson Lillie Hansen Doris Morrison Phyllis Snow Eva Droubay Madge Hudson Rose Muggleston Denise Spencer Ruth Eddy Bethel Hunter Alexia Nelson Helen Stoddard Ruth Eliason Vivian Hutchinson Ivy Nelson Miriam Taylor Idalee Woolley Nielsen Mugleston Droubay Hutchinson Morrison Jex Taylor Woolley Stoddard Hunter Miner Billings, Sponsor Hansen Spencer Clawson Airmet Gubler Gunn Rossiter Nelson Snow Sevey Hudson Eddy wezt 187 tsw-

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