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JI. TUIJZMLILIMLS LKUNHIULNEULS Upper Picture, top: Trantmann, Gabriel, ftbub, Hoffman, R. De Braal, Leonard, jarobron, Williatnf, Bixby, Errington, Zuellze, Mailer, R. Well.r,' mitlelle: Fore, MjferJ, Golper, Green, Ratb, Van Gorp, Hamilton, Hanferz, Caramebaf, faeeleer, Enger, Treqife, Notarar, WatJ'on,' bottom: Firber, Carroll, Carroll, Tbwing, T. Grab, Ebert, Gage, Min Kopplin, Meyert, Fiedler Lower Pieture, top: Mulvaney', Lane, Van Domelen, M. Well.r, Moeer, Baker, Grab, Wallen, Connelbf, T. Watyon, Griefbaber, T. Letterj mitlelle: Horrig, Flynn, Goebnauer, P. Carroll, Donobue, Sebaefer, Holtz, Haag, Haugen, Renter, Playman, Crow, Keller, f. De Braal, Kerielej bottom: I. Letter, De Long, De Vore, Younger, Lewif, P. Letter, Klzege, Mi.r.r Branilt, Drifeoll, Frawleaf i. i group of novice: perform for tlseir elder.: at tbe Roman Liber- a . . . The jireplaee in tbe Early American room bat! a letiele log burning wben Jtutlenti' aml mothers' aml in.rfruetor.r Fbereil for tbe Cbriftmar tory. Page Tweng'-four Now the initiates will please step forward and dedicate their consecrated cakes and playthings to the Lares. Humbly the novitiates offer their toys and cookies as they become members of Foedus Latinum, Latin club of Appleton High School. This year the ceremony was patterned after the Roman Liberalia, the festival at which young boys assumed the toga of man- hood. The meetings, held the first and third Thursdays of each month, were conducted by Tony Groh and Merrie Ebert, co-consuls. At one of these meetings Miss Kop- plin, club adviser, took the group on a mental tour of Italy as she showed pictures she gathered abroad. Dr. Arthur Weston, professor of Latin at Lawrence College, described interesting phases of Roman life and customs. The Latin sorority of the college was entertained at a 'Caesar party in March. Highlight of the year was the Christmas cosy for the mothers of club members. The Early American room was festive with boughs of holly, poinsettias, burning logs, and even mistletoe. Latin carols were sung, the Christmas story was read from the Latin Bible, punch and holiday cookies were served, and the guests were escorted to the Latin rooms to see the collection of Roman antiques and models in the club museum.
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J1.alLlllLglMLlL5ULL JLafLlLUU'll'UW'5 l Lpper Pitture, lop: Renter, Rome, Gehrke, Heinrilz, Garvey, W. Miller, .Sf Miller, Young, Neuman, Gorrow, Holi, Znehllze, Bixoy, Path, R0.I'fb1l.1'lJ, jonef, De.tcl7ler,' bottom: Manning, Lally, Wolf, Min Haafe, Tlnomar, Llrrl, Galpin, Fox, Cl9ri.rten.ten Lower Pitture, top: Ottman, .S'elJafl1aaJ'er, Greb, Wation, Bolilt, Wheeler, Braun, Collinr, Xdufdll, Flrnzal, Xtliezzrrle, Dewey, Haag, Werrzer, Slattery, Knapp, Coleyj bottom: Timmeri, WeiJ'gerber, Kzrelvnirtetl, Mr. Henn, Germanron, Ehr, Carlton, .Sfm'lz'e.itcr, Ronan Once again the German club's activities reached a peak with the annual Christmas production. This year the program was one of song, Christmas carols, folk songs, and the dramatic Erlkonig sung by Frances Galpin. Miss Sophia Haase directed with the assistance of Mr. Norval Henn. The high school stage was very festive the night of December 19, for the girls who sang in the holiday program wore gaily colored formals for the occasion. Ralph Buesing, assisted by a group of first year stu- dents, presented a take-off on the old schoolmaster and his singing lessons. The climax of the evening was the nativity scene as students portrayed the Holy Family grouped around the manger. Less serious events on the club calendar included a hay-ride party which was augmented by cider and doughnuts, a demonstration of dolls of different lands by Miss Lorraine junge, an enlightening lecture on German classical music by Mr. LaVahn Maesch of the Lawrence Conservatory. In order to divide more evenly the activities of the club, it was decided to have a junior as well as a senior group. Two seniors who were elected to serve as advisers to the youngsters were june Weisgerber and Walter Miller. Edgar Thomas conducted the meet- ings as president. Ralph Bllffiflg, the German marie matter, leatlx lain' elrillam' through their ooealiging . . . Virginia Xelrfrlf, Mary Lou Collinr, Marjorie Rogers, antl joyte Kerrler harraonige on the favorite German Clari.rtrna.r carolr . , . Franeex Galpin .ringy in beautiful .rlvle the famous' Erlkonig. Tlve oeearirlfz ir the Clvri.rtma.r program. Page TZ4'fllfl fliVff
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Following an ambitious schedule which members set forth at the beginning of the year, the Commercial Club marked down 1940-1941 as one of its most suc- cessful seasons. Among its activities the club included the printing of football programs for the homecoming game, the donation of a large basket of food to a needy family at Christmas time, and the sponsoring of an alumni banquet. The club is composed entirely of students majoring in commercial work and has for its purpose the ad- vancement of its members in this held. One of the advantages of the club is the fact that its members pay no dues, instead, they raise a treasury by selling advertisement space in their homecoming football programs to local business men. Social and business meetings of the club are held in the homes of its members once a month. This year the membership roster totalled thirty-one. Sponsors are Mr. Krueger, Miss Tredinnick, and Mr. Simon. Ierry Natrop captained the organization. N imble 1-fzingers Virginia Ndbliefefrf lwzilr out Juzrzfie 1' tn her .1 Lifrr .ife11ngmplu'r.i . . , Mr. Brlmn Krueger Jzrerfr lm prongs.: III tmgzug brim,-fi! Clvrfxllmzi mrofip Upper Pirture, lap: Drmfe, Dejfferrlirzg, Lmllrafg, R. llclvruerfer, .lxfV0ht'f, Prrerr, DeG1zire,' baftnmf bl7l4Qt'f, Lunre, Nabbefelil, Mf'. Krueg- rr, Mi.rr Treilirznirk, Mr. Hman, Natrop, Hilrgrmlorf Lower Pfffnre, tap: Wefrlv, Gumb.rk.v, Diermrirr, Werner, f'l?ll70!QtI', Lrizzumlifer, Tinff, Bafkrrg burram: flJ7IIu'7I, Hzrbrf, Buifmn- Hamezffer, Dnlvm, Emmer, Titffltff, Lang Pugr Tiwmry-fi1'r
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