Paramount Pep-O-Grams (1927)

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Page Two P E P-O-G RAMS ART EDITORS Ray Freemantle Saul Schiavone Albert Deane Editor Contributing Editors — all members of the tyammount-Gpep QUib A CLAN OF ’’GOOD FELLOWS" Paramount Building, N. Y. C. Vol. 4, No. 3 January 10, 1928 Pep Club Reporting Committee CHAIRMAN-. Jerry Novat. VICE-CHAIRMAN: Lilian Lancjdon. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER : Lewis F. Nathan. REPORTERS: Lilian Hauser, Maxine Kessler, Wiliam Gold, Florence Monson, Rose Eidelsherg, Tess Sternberger, Marion Herbert, Seymour Schults, Lilian Stevens, Martin Carroll, Ruth Johnson, Mary Levine, Henry Spiegel, Helen Strauss, Eileen Eady, Estelle Jacobs, Rose Goldstein, Charles Eich, Sydney Cohen. THE SPIRIT IN WHICH THE CLUB FACES 1928 By VINCENT TROTTA President, Paramount-Pep Club During this year the ParamountPep Cluh rounds out the seventh year of its life and commences in on the eighth. When I say ‘life’ in speaking of the Club I think that a very apt word is used, because the Club is a live and pulsing organization, its members are live units in its great scheme of things, and the aims that it is striving for are live and worth while aims. Built in this fashion, the Club must progress, and this progression must be a co-ordination of the efforts of every one of its members. It h as been a concensus of belief that we made a very excellent start on the current year’s activities with our Meeting-Dance at the Hotel Roosevelt in the middle of last month. Evolved from the suggestion of Entertainment Committee Chairman Louis Diamond — and actually planned and carried out by him and his committee — this new form of giving the monthly message of the Club’s officers to the members, was a complete success. It brought a new atmosphere into the Club’s activities ; members learned that there were other phases to the Club’s activities besides amusement and entertainment. In short, a greater and finer spirit was brought into the Club’s midst. Thus it was that we all came to the dawn of the New Year knowing that whatever we set out to accomplish in the way of making our Club a still finer institution, we could do; because given the correct spirit, we have gone much more than half way to the point of accomplishment. Tonight, at the second of the Club’s Meeting-Dances, you will learn still more of the plans for 1928. Your officers have cheerfully tackled the major task of making the year even more completely a success than any preceding year, and a campaign has been evolved which makes the Paramount-Pep Club’s outlook for 1928 as radiantly rosy as that which most happily confronts the Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. Many of the details of this plan will be given this evening. What it is principally my desire to tell you, though, is that deep in our hearts we all have the knowledge that our Club is a grand and glorious organization, with sterling principles, and a set of aims and achievements that are our own particular pride as well as the envy of our competitors. And facing 1928 with a backing of such assets as these, we have the unmistakable signs that the cooperation of all members is going to carry us all through a year that will have naught but radiant memories. We feel assured of that co-operation in advance because, knowing you all so well, we could not logically feel otherwise. Greater Than the Last One The Pep-Club’s Second Meeting-Dance Tin* Place — THE WINTER GARDEN OF THE HOTEL McALPIN The Time — Seven (7) o’clock sharp, so that you can be on time for some important Club pronouncements The Attractions — Dancing to the music of the Club Orchestra, local and outside talent, and a general good time. REMEMBER — This Gathering is at the HOTEL McALPIN, 24th floor