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DILETTANTE CLUB EDWIN BRONSON, Sponsor Roy Backman Milton Barlow Bud Bennion Sam Bennion Richard Buchanan Richard Cahoon Bill Clawson Melvyn Cowan Paul Felt Kenneth Henderson Thomas Justeson Barlow Leonard Young Cowan S. Bennion Leo Jacobsen Ellis Johnson Carter Jones Frank Justeson Rodney Knight Grant Leonard Kay Lindsay Tom Ralphs Jack Silver Marcus Smith . Cahoon meg 1 9 1 EM- Toromo B. Bennion Ralphs John Stewart Ralph Stohl Bob Tengberg Alan Thody Paul Thomas Sam Thurman John Toronto Merrill Wood LeGrand Woolley Spencer Young Jones Jacobsen Clawson Wood
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milettante Club HE aim of the Dilettante Club is to further the understanding and the appreciation of dramatics and to create general good fellowship. Since its organization in 1927 this club has rapidly become one of the foremost ones on the campus, and a successful future is assured. This is due mainly to its excellent representation: It is composed of a group of the most outstanding, peppy, and worthwhile fellows of L. D. S. From among them were chosen Bill Clawson as president, Melvyn Cowan as vice-president, and Dick Cahoon as secretaryetreasurer. Under their able leadership, with the aid of Edwin Bronson as sponsor, and with the hearty co-Operation of all the members, an interesting program for the year was planned and carried out. A speaker was engaged once a month to talk on plays and other phases of dramatics; the members frequently went to the Playhouse to aid in their appreciation of the legitimate stage. Some of the boys helped the Ipsa Loquitur Club in the presentation of their oneeact plays. The Dilettantes were very successful in carrying out their plans and in adhering to the purposes for which they stand. All the social affairs spon- sored by them helped in encouraging good fellowship and the spirit of good will among the members. May the Dilettantes of the future always aim as high and shoot as straight toward the attainment of their goal as these students have done in the past year. w- Tengberg Thody Smith Stohl Woolley Henderson Bronson, Sponsor Thurman Stewart Backman Silver Lindsay Knight Buchanan Johnson Felt a 190 gsm-
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Felicians HE past year has been one of success and achievement for the Felician Club. Led by capable oiiicers and sponsored by a helpful faculty member, they have entered into school activity with an enthusiasm Which is highly commendable. Virginia Woolley as president has presided over Felician activities; Zua Neff as vice-president and Susie Crockett as secretary- treasurer have been very efficient. Leone Reeves took Zua Neff's place at the end of the first semester When the latter went to the University. Sylvia Draper Smith acted as sponsor. The girls have Visited many places of interest in carrying out their project, TTKnow Your City . Among these have been the Royal Bakery, the Palace Candy Kitchen, Keeleys, Excelsis Company, the State Penitentiary, and the County Jail. The first semester party was a treasure hunt. The second semester party, a formal drnner dance, was very delightful. The Felicians have entered many activities. They have carried out their project successfully. They have upheld L. D. 8. standards and they feel that they have accomplished the goal toward Which they have been striving. Reeves Clark Larson Glenn Pantelakis Gunderson Smith. Sponsor O'Keefe Child Eddy Airmet Chisholm Woolley G. Wheeler met 192 them-
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