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s ROMANI HODIENI First row. Mildred McBride, joy Sauder, Reta Leininger, Amy Trease, Clara Sauder, Charles Calnplwll, Ruth Brook, Eleanor Brook, jane Berry, Pat Potter, Francis Davies. Second row: Elaine Christiansen, Dorothy Briggs, Gloria Tucker, Damaris Clark, Betty Freeman, Betty Log' an, Maxine Ulil, Geraldine Sauder, Dorothy Hulit, Juanita Shaffer, Clara Saho, Barhara Roherts, Edna Rissler, Miss Wiseliialn, Margery Kahl, Ruth Swisher. Third row: Rohert Cooke, Eugene Calver, Carol Tucker, joe Stoner, Lowell McCollough, Richard Christian- sen, George Slieker, Rohert Hughes, Richard Kilgore, Harry Kilgore, Cordon Lown, Dick Davies, Clifford Cul' ler, Martin Berniller. The purpose of the Latin Cluh is developing the interest in Latin. Latin has helped to give us a hetter understanding of English through a study of the meaning, origin, and growth of words, To join this cluh one must he a student now taking or having had taken Latin and heing willing to take the initiation. The advisor, Miss Wiseniziii, helps the cluh to regulate its monthly meetings in order that they will he educational as well as enjoyahle. The highest honor one may receive in this cluh is to earn a Latin pin, It requires 750 points which are earned hy participating in programs, heing an officer, and paying vour dues regularl . The dues amount to thirt 'five cents a ear. , . Y Y Y The officers are elected from the second year Latin Class. The present officers are Charles Camphell, presidentg Clara Sauder, vice president, Marahelle McCollough, secretaryftreasurerg and Amy Trease, program chairman. The spirit of this organization is represented hy the cluh's motto, Lahor oitznia vincitu' Lahor conquers all. Page Twcntyfseven
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can W SPEECH CLUB- W Front row: Miss Stout, Amy Trease, Richard Wiela nd, Dorothy Hartson, Norma Frisch, Iohn Schutteva Alice Betz Mildred McBride, Ruth Swisher. Second row: Martha Heldenbrand, Leora Rinehart, Elaine Paige, Betty -lanes, Mary Lehnhart, Helen Brum enshenkel, Betty Ayers, Esther Harry, Christina Garro n, Betty O'Leary. Third row: Dale Baumberger, Dorothy Buck, Margaret Cole, Raymond Kilgore, Floyd Glick, William Wol ford, Kenneth Foulks, Charles Beary. Fourth row: George Schwier, james McCullough, Robert Erdenberger, Raymond McMillen, Charles Dun ham, Leland McKean, Glenn Tschantz. OFFICERS President f f - f Dorothy Hartson Vice President - f Richard Wielarid Secretaryffreasurer f f Norma Frisch Chaplain f f f Alice Betz Critic f f f Amy Trease Sergeantfat-Arms John Schuttera Advisor f Miss Stout The purpose of the Madison High School Speech Club is to enable students to express themselves clearly before a group. It presents a variety of programs in which various students participate to gain social ease. During the school year, a trip to a nearfby college was made where the members of the club enjoyed a play presented by the college students. Page Twerttyfsix Officers are elected for the year and meetings are held monthly. Miss Stout, our advisor, leads our club very successfully.
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as-aka-A - room G. A. A. - see.-We First row: Mrs. Ziroff, Betty Remy, Ioy Sauder, Janice Bennett, Clara Sauder, Ruth Sabo, Dorothy Hartson, Margery Kahl, Gloria Tucker, Mary Lehnhart, Ruth Brook. Second row: Eleanor Gentile, Virginia Priess, Pat Piper, Genevieve Harrison, Virginia McLaughlin, Isabelle Cornell, Betty Freeman, Helen Phelps, Amy Trease, Eleanor Brook, Martha Heldenbrand, Damaris Clark. Third row: Reta Leininger, Maxine Uhl, Maxine Dillon, Jeanne Cleckner, Elaine Christiansen, Betty Zerby, Betty Logan, Mildred McBride, Ruth Swisher, Helen Brumenshenkel, Frances Davies, Pat Potter, Betty Hoover. Fourth row: Wanda Lissekam, Donna Lissekam, Loretta Barr, jane Berry, Colleen Wilkinson, Norma Frisch, Margaret Cole, Betty Ayers, Christina Garron, Betty O'L2ary, Esther Harry, Rosella Wilson, Catherine Schag. OFFICERS President 1 f Ruth Sabo Vice President Dorothy Hartson Secretary f Gloria Tucker Treasurer Margery Kahl Advisor Mrs. Ziroff Page Twentyfeight
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