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q3ep Club CIHIS year, a group of boys who played in the school band organized the Pep Club for the purposes of furthering an interest in band work and of playing at basketball games, and similar school functions. The boys assembled a small band of their own. They wanted more practice, more training, and more drill in music than their band class afforded. Accordingly, they used their regular club meetings for this purpose. The members of this organization have played at our basketball games when it was impossible for the entire band to be present. In this way they have added much enthusiasm to these athletic contests, and have demonstrated their loyalty to the L. D. S. The ofEcers of the club have been enthusiastic in carrying out the aims of the organization. Don Kimball as president, and Marcus Smith as Vice-president have worked together for the best interests of the Pep Club. Glen B. Miner has been a competent sponsor, and has done much to make the club a success. All of the members of the Pep Club feel that this year has been a helpful one. They have beneflted by the extra band practices and have shown that a small organization can accomplish much if every member works for the good of the club. MEMBERS GLEN B. MINER, Sponsor Ray Allred Elvin Bown Paul Felt Harold Porter Marcus Smith Ernest Bourne Clarence Bush Parley Giles Bob Pressler Paul Solomon Gerald Erickson Don Kimball Joseph Smith Miner, Sponsor Bush Pressler Bourne Erickson Allred M. Smith Kimball 93 195 i5? -
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Golden Eagle Aero Club WHE Golden Eagle Aiero Club is an aviation club, composed of boys Who are interested in aviatlon and in aeronautics. This year the members have studied various phases of this interesting subject. Last fall, Paul Jensen was elected as president, Alma Clark as vice-president and Ray Welch as secretary-treasurer. But because of other activities, Paul Jensen Was unable to continue as club president. As a result of the new elections, Don Kimball became president, and Fred Evans became Vice-presid'ent. These officers have been very efficient. Waldo Osmond has helped the club a great deal by his excellent sponsorship. He is responsible, to a great extent, for the success of the club. G. E. A. members have participated in numerous school activities. They put on a very clever stunt on Founders' Day. The main spring activity was the Flying Model Contest. A silver loving-cup was offered to the boy Who made the best fiying airplane model. MEMBERS WALDO OSMOND, Sponsor Bill Agee James Cahoon Von Holdaway Howard Paul Roald Amundson Alma Clark Paul Jensen Paul Solomon Quintet Billings Frederick Evans Don Kimball Ralph Taylor Heber Boden Lamar Gardner Vern Parry Ray Welch Donald Brimley Cahoon Evans Kimball Parry Agee Taylor Clark Osmond, Sponsor Jensen Welsh Amundsen Gardner Brimley Boden Billings Paul Hoidaway Mg 1 94 g...
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Ipsa Loquitur dramatic organization, sponsoring all speech activities. I PSA LOQUITUR, the oldest club on the L. D. S. campus, is a girls' Because of the enthusiasm and the excellent co-operation of the club members and the officers, this year has been one of the happiest and the most successful in the long career of Ipsa Loquitur. Virginia Wells proved a capable president, and she received great help from Frankey Richards, vice-president; Lois Neslen, secretary; and Phyllis Evans, treasurer. Bessie Jones was a well-liked sponsor. The Ipsa stunt on Founders, Day was originality in itself. uCircus day in Iceland was the theme. The club parties were charming affairs. The outstanding project of the years activities was the presentation of four one-act plays in April. The girls worked diligently on these presentations and their success was well merited. The entertaining plays which were given were called: iiGas, Air, and Earl, HThe Toy Shop, TTThe Wedding Rehearsal, and TiSavedT Colburn Nelsen Platt Evans Kienke Reese Richards Bennion Robinson M. Jones B. Jones, Sponsor Smith Skeen M. Young Mendenhall Frontjes Reichman P Jones Aldous H. Young Weggeland Epperson Crabtree Spafford Isgreen mug 196 g..-
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