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Cathrine Aldous Edith Badger Marva Banks Francis Bennion Ruth Clawson Ruth Colburn Gwen Crabtree Virginia Epperson Phyllis Evans Lois Frontjes June Glade Norma Goddard Evelyn Gray Lillie Hansen Louise Isgreen Leona Jeffs Florence Jones Stevenson Banks Badger Clawson Pearson Glade Rachel Wilson Rebecca Wilson Wallwork Ipsa Loquitur BESSIE JONES, Sponsor MEMBERS Mary Jones Marguerite Keller Lucille Kienke Marjorie Kimball Emma McKay Marjorie Mendenhall Lois Neslen Kathryn Pearson Luacine Peery Helen Peterson Betty Platt Artella Pugmire Edna Reese Frankey Richards Ida Reichman Dorothy Robinson Betty Rossiter $4 197 k- Minerva Sevey LaRae Skeen Mildred Spafford Maurine Spencer Amelia Stevenson Margaret Smyth Doris Wallwork Lenore Weggeland Virginia Wells Rachel Wilson Rebecca Wilson Josephine Wood Carrie Woodmansee Sylvia Worsley Helen Young Margaret Young Wood Vlorsley Woodmansee McKay Spencer Keller Pugmire Hansen Jeffs Peery Sevey Goddard Rossiter Wells Peterson Kimball
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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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Seagulls HE purposes of the Seagull club are: to back all L. D. S. activities; GI to do a daily good turn individually; to do a monthly good turn as a group; and to study social service problems. Flo Ostler has been a very echient president, With Lenore Bramwell as vice-president, and Florence Smith as secretary These ochers have been very capable leaders for the Seagulls and have done a great deal to lead the club toward the achievement of its aims. In carrying out their project the Seagulls have cheered and helped several poor families. The club presented a successful program at the Sarah Daft Home and repeated it two months later at the Children's Convalescent Hospital. The social events sponsored by the group this year have been, as always, very successful. In the intereclub basketball tourney, the club team fought its way to the finals During this season,Luci11e Lambert has been sponsor of the Seagull Club The work of Miss Lambert, along with the co- -operation of the club officers, and the enthusiasm of the members, is to a large degree, responsible for the effective work of the Seagulls throughout the year. we; Richards Bramwell Henderson L. Brown Wilson Parry Bradford Woody Ostler Lambert, Sponsor B. Morris Peterson Anderson Schweberger Z. Brown H. Morris meg 19 8 +36
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