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Show NOVEMBER, Page Twenty-one 1920 IPSA LOQUITUR REPORT. Hello, everybody! _We’re all back again and brimming with “pep and determination.” The girls that stand at the head of our organization are worthy leaders. They are: Elizabeth Bennett, president ; Bessie Schofield, vice-president, and Rachel Cannon, secretary and treasurer. This is just a word to tell the student body to watch out for the Ipsa Loquitur because the combination of old members spells certain success. PEEP new members and “wise” -O- DRAMA. mistake a big made certainly Soloman “peppy” when marvelous heard the and you New have ment that there was nothing new under the sun. things are being brought to light constantly and state- the uttered he It’s all about a brand new organization—The Peep -O- Drama latest? Society. Everybody knows that the most important event of the school year is the school play when all our Maude Adams and David Warfieldes have a chance But their talents. to display the after night passes of nights and the play is over, the caste that has worked so long and so hard together breaks up and is heard of no more. So Brother Thatcher conceived the splendid idea of organizing a society to keep the dramatic students together and to uphold the dramatic spirit in the L. D. S. The idea was approved by Miss Caldwell, Miss Draper and Brother Maw and presented to the following students late last spring: Elizabeth Bennett, Naomi Beisinger, Ray Penrose, Elizabeth Wilson, Ruth White, Carl Sevy, Norma Taylor, Sterling Case, Mildred These students acted as Calderwood, DeWitt Paul and Helen Talmage. charter members. _ Membership is given to those who have participated entitled to enter in two or more L. D. S. :plays and operas. This year one new member was the society. The latest addition is Herbert Midgeley. - We intend to see the best stage productions that are given in Salt Lake during the year and also to read and study good plays. The Peep-O-Drama is rather young and rather unknown as yet-but keep your eye on us and watch us grow. S. S. S. REPORT. Hello, hello, H-e-I-l-o. Central, can’t you give me the L. D. S. Student This is the Hello, L. D. S. Student Body? Ah, that’s better. Body? S. S. S. speaking. Just called to tell you we’re coming out with a bang! Got a fine start and going fine. Some mighty fine officers, too. Orton, president; Glen Stewart, vice-president; Junius Romney, and treasurer, and that noble fellow, Paul Kimball, Henry secretary sargent-at-arms, to collect the dimes. Watch us, L. D. S. U., we’re surely going to shine, for we're the “S”hining “S”tars of the “S’’school. |