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P E P-O-G RAMS
THREE MAJOR ACTS OF “THE WHOLE SHOW’
Above is a composograph of three Pep Club members who are leading their forces in one of the greatest gestures of Paramount supremacy in all the history of our organization. They are John Hammell, George Schaefer and John Clark, each of whom has charge of a mighty division. John Clark heads the Walloping Whoopee Westerners, John Hammell heads the Milling, Manhandling Midwesterners, and George Schaefer heads the Exuberant, Exacting Easterners. And what these three fighters, and their gang of power-plus Paramounteers is doing, is everybody's business!
12th FLOOR QUIP-O-GRAMS (By A. W.)
The Sales Statistical Department welcomes its new member, Ethel O’Gara
Back from happily spent vacations have come Jean Cadger and Mae Strup. After two weeks of facial sadness Mortimer has
recovered his smile We are thinking
of installing a soap-box in the Contract Department — Adelaide Donahue is surety a one hundred percent campaigner for At
Smith for President May Weisburger
has earned promotion from the contract files to the position of an entry clerk. We
all wish for her continued success
Willie Gold has one blond reason to account for his early arrival at his desk these mornings. The story is shady enough now.
But it’ll probably be a different story by winter time.
PEP-O-GRAMS IN THE JUNGLE
Out of the heart of the darkest jungle in the world there stepped, last month, the two intrepid young men who made “Chang.” They brought with them from the jungle the negative of a new and mightier film epic; and they brought with them also a rather complete knowledge of all of the Paramount-Pep Club’s activities j, during the past year. You see, they had been receiving their regular supplies of film and other materials through Palmer H. Stilson’s Traffic Department, and Owen McClave, who actually superintended the packing, saw to it that a copy of every issue of Pep-O-Grams was included.
There arc tzeo zeays of managing a wife. One is to let her do the managing, and nobody has discovered the other way yet.