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SAGA for 1928 23 F A CLIQUE FRANCAISE-At lunch- eon meetings and monthly gatherings, La Clique Francaise has developed among its members an interest in France and the French. Officers for first semester were Mary Mil- ler Kress, president, Lila Wolfe, vice-presi- dent, Susan Bond, secretary, and Albert Camley, treasurer. Second semester officers were Eva Pedersen, presidentg Tom Vasey, vice-presidentg Evlyn Lawrence, secretary, and Tom Homer, treasurer. Mrs. Lucy Rolin was adviser. OS CONQUISTADORES-Organized to give an opportunity for Spanish conversation, Los Conquis t a cl o r e s started with a small group of students who wished to study Spanish culture. The first cabinet consisted of Albert Cam- ley, president, Joe Clearwater, secretary and treasurer, Dorothymae Risdon, reporter, and Miss Jessie Rau, faculty adviser. The spring cabinet was as follows: Joe Clearwater, president, Laurene Watkins, sec- retary and treasurer, and Nellie DeWitte, reporter. , C Back row, left to right: Clearwater, Bennett, Seymour, Linnell, Drake, Bohhittg first row: Watkins, Mitchell, O'Connor, Johnson, Adams, Hopkins, DeWitle, Mathcwx, Woodworth.
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SAGA for 1928 25 KAAC-:LAND SAGA-As the Junior College contribution to the success of the High School Fiesta, the Madrigal and Men's Glee Clubs offered a twenty- minute operetta, Slcaagland Saga, with words by Seth jehiel Felt and music by Ken- neth Winstead. The cast for the production included Rol- land Doclcstader, Eloise Casner, Nellie Lar- son, john james, and Ellis Dungan. . Miss Katharyn Kennedy and Seth Felt di- rected the acting, Miss Chariot Louise Brecht and Kenneth Winstead supervised the music. RCHESTRA-The first organiza- tion of the Junior College to start functioning regularly was the Orches- tra. Under the direction of George C. Moore, it has proved indispensable at as- semblies. The most notable appearances were at the presentation of the Slcaagland Saga and Mama's Affair. Officers were Richard Dickinson, president, Margaret Underhill, secretary, Kenneth Win- stead, librarian, and Frances Adams, concert master. i .. ' Back row: Mr. Mooreg second row, lefl lo right: Cheroslze, Smith, Crawford, Marks, Clemmer, Warming- lon, Bob Dickinson, Dick Dickinson, first row: Feltman, Meek, Wilson, Underhill, Adams, Henzler, Cirivello, Winslead.
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