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German Club lhrr German Club under the direction ol lv'iss Bonvincin consists ol eighteen members vvhose purpose is to become versed in German speech. literature, and Customs by practice in conversational games, dramatizing scenes ol everyday lile, and group singing ol songs in the Foreign tongue. lhey strive to create the German Gemutlechlceit. lhe members also intended to become acquainted with 'Blitzl' German, discuss and read German nevvs- papers, correspond vvith the other students ol German. and to put on several slcits. Povv 4: J. l-lollingsworth, J. Turner, P. Wiesner, G. Morrison Pow 3: B. Mathvviclc, L. Mueller, F. l-lintz, D. Miller Pow Q: M. Prellvvitz, B. Padtlce, J. Braun, L. Zirbel Pow 1: J. Schuetz, G. Whitmore, Miss Bonvincin, P. Wede- pohl, B. Kozellca Latin Club From the study ol Latin comes an exploration ol the heritage ol a magnificent language, the founder of all romance languages. Through the organization ol the Latin Club, the students learn to understand Roman lile and realize the true value ol Latin study. lhe club, under the supervision ol Miss Sherman, appoints its otlicers according to the early Roman lorm of gov- ernment. Their meetings, consisting ol slcits, singing ol songs, parties, etc., vvere planned by dillerent committees l2ow 6: V. Lange, V. Bieritz, D. Bleise, M. Janlce, J. Ketchmark, M. lidd, J. Meurett, S. Slcinner k Povv Thorpe M Thomas, J. McLennan, J. Bartell, P. Nequette, P. Leland, D. Silbernagel, M. Pleier, A. Lund, lx Genrich, J. Killeen Pow Galer W Mcl2ae, K. Kiefer, B. Genrich, M. Puechel, E. Ziebell, B. Pregont, P. Zastrovv, P. lrudeli, C Frederic? Pow Lapinslce K Machynialc, C. Pregont, P. Goetzman, J. Forsmo, Y. Ueclcer, J. Forsmo, W. Vullings Row Perske P Mayer B. Bohl, E. Dehling, P, Wanta, M. Miller, V. Wahl, N. Alexander Row lhlenleldt M Natarus, J. Schumann, F. Marcell, J. Alford, C. Berg, V. Gauger, A. Gilbert i i 3 api'-
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--2' 5 , 5 .5 . ' 1: 'fr - .fx V1 .aj ' 14 2 it 'iz ff '- -+ - f ' - 3' ff ,- f' 5 r' R r 5 cz., ,, 4.4 D- ow.-. ,.Q1.,,, ,Q La- fi-5:2 fi-lnJ'hfi i5iG-fzflig--CU Conservation Club Of the club enrollments, Conservation Club leads with 339 members, including boys and girls, vvith Mr. Burton and Mr. Woods as advisors. Each one ol the club is eager to do his part in the vvay ol helping to further conservation in the country. Their main project is the planting of trees at Wahiscalan. Boys vvorl4 their hardest, and even the girls pitch in. Much appreciated cooperation has been given by the state and county conservation clubs and Faculty members. Home Economics Club The club which has kept us vvell sup- plied vvith refreshments at school dances and parties is vvell lcnovvn by every- one the l-lome Ec. Club. The money vvhich the members received from the refreshments vvas given to the scholar- ship fund ol the Waugonian Council. The club has as its advisor, Miss Glisczinski. Page 30 Row 4: P. Grotelueschen, M. Schave, Z. Schlei, G. Anderson, J. Whaley, D Mathwiclc, L. Kniess, D. Zimmerman, l-l. Verpoorten, A. Powers Rovv 3: W. Narron, M. Laessig, C. Eschenbach, l. Janz, M. Kieplce, S. Weinlqe M. Erdman, M. Narron, J. Erdman Pow Q: G. Goeden, B. Sommerfeldt, D. Goetsch, A. Gnirlc, L. St. Mary, l. Witter E. i-iinzmann, C. Laessig Povv 1: J. Lambert, A. Schwartz, E. Schultheiss, C. Schult, L. Ehlert, C. Schultz B. Eischolf
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