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FIRST ROW: Mr. Ficken, Miss Merceri Phillips, Russell, Fulmer, Altman, Burns, Famsworth, Gensemer, Hall, Thompson, Blocher, Mr. Sinnema. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stellwclgenr Leckie, Keyser, Nicofuus, Bieltelt, Keidel, Lutes, MacLaren, Browne! Emmerichf Boer. THIRD ROW: Cooper, Hollock, Beltrnan, Martin, Harwood, Aschenboch, Farrell, Godley, Weishaur, Shilk. FOURTH ROW: Perry, Minning, Nauert, Miesse, Richmond, Ansel, Schmidt, Barber. FIFTH ROW: Welty, Tordoff, Crowther, Grim, Lonsinger, Nerman, Becker, Ne-wby, Chandlerl SIXTH ROW: Brediger, Melchor, Koetzel, MHler, Phillips, Noorr, Hewitt, Cleverdon, Norris, Olsaver, Odiorne, Helm, Kishet, Krueger, Foust. SEVENTH ROW: Berger, Trifam Sonich, Hogedom, Hasel, Curtis, FHckjnger. EIGHTH ROW: Cox, Komm, Nevison, Schacht,Foerster,WoDdring,Langet NINTH ROW:Gerhun, Hlinka, Johnstan, Reimarr Mottern, Jackson. monenn lHIlGlIHGE ElUB . . The Modern Language Club offers cm opportunity for practice in the use of foreign languages outside the class- room. The cultural approach is em- phasized in the use of the various languages. There are three sections under the guidance of the main club. These are the German, French, and Spanish sections, Honorary modern language fraternities have been or- ganized under the sponsorship of the Modern Language Club. General meetings are held as well as sectional ones. The organization sponsors chapel programs of interest. Dorothy Curtis. secretary Plays, Christmas coroling, and spring Louise Weishaar, President outings ore poquar activities,
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II'IODERII lHIIGlIHGE FBHTEHHITIES . . There are three modern language hon- orary organizations on Baldwin-Woll- ace campus: In order to further the interest in the culture of the German people and their language, a chapter of the noticin- al honorary fraternity Delta Phi Alpha was established on the campus in 1937, Each eligibie student must have or least a B average in German, and in addition, show evidence of an active interest in the subject. Each year Delta Phi Alpha gives 0 pioy in German. This year Gunstige Vorzeichen was given in April, with Gene Feilers, Louise Weishacir, Florence Heim, and Peter Mueller taking leading rol'es. Peggy Jo Ansel was president this year. Our campus is the home of the Alpha Nu Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, notionoi honorary Spanish fraternity. The organization desires to create 0 closer relationship with the Spanish- FtRST ROW: Miss Mercer, FIICki ir'igerr Curtis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stellwogen, Wright, Becker, Rich. rrioriclr Newby, Funk, Beer, Lonni- gan. THIRD ROW: Mr. Smnemo, Shilk, Heim, Kishel, Kaetzel, WEIS- hoart FOURTH ROW: Norcros; Ansel, Foley, Foiley, Cox, Huuser. FIFTH ROW: Triton, Kamm, Fors- ter, Mr. Wicke, Mr Ficken, Speaking countries through the devel- opment of- the culturol and intellectual activities of these nations. Sigma Del- ta Pi gave a chapel program, La Fiesta, in April, celebrating Pan- American Day. Activities inciude en- tertoinment of other college chapters and obtaining speakers for their meet, ings. Betty Flickinger was president this year The French students have this year organized a new local honorary frater- nity. Formerly affiliated with the notionoi honorary organization Beta Pi Theta, the members felt that they would gain more in forming their Own organization Accordingly, the first 0t this year, Sigma Lambda Alpha op- peored. Membership is dependent upon 0 8 average and a genuine interest in French. Sigma Lambda Alpha sponsor- ed 0 one-act play, HL'Anglois Tel Qu' 0n Porie, in April. Virginia Richmond was president this yeort
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