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L' f'- il 1 , ' 01. X' Cfldufeuff Wi ' ' f ,.,iu-- 196: Ai . DEUTSCI-IER VEREIN INGRID LEWIS The echoing words of O Tannenbaumm, or other German songs, proceed from Room 115 every Tuesday afternoon. What club can that be, you ask? Why, it is the Deutscher Verein, of course, organized for beginners in German. This club helps us get a better understanding of the spoken language and gives us a chance to express ourselves. We also play games and give a point to the winner for the fun of seeing who can win the most points by the end of the term. Our sponsor, Miss Fuhlhage. has made our club possible and provided us with all necessities so that all may have a good time. We feel sure if you join you will never regret it. So, how about thinking it over? President Erwin Laugeman Vice-President, Treasurer Ted Bohren Secretary Audrey Tombrink Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Ingrid Lewis Sponsor Miss Fuhlhage One Hundred Seventeen
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CCIJMCQU5 1 1 GERMAN CLUB FRANCES LEIMKUEHLER The German Club meets every Thursday after school in Room 222. The meetings are taken up with games and other programs prepared by the members. The games are German games or American games played in German. Some- times we use song books to learn German songs. President Victor Godin Secretary-Treasurer Hilda Johanning Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Frances Leimkuehler Sponsor Miss Sessinghaus One Hundred Sixteen
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66l6!U,C 2115 LIBRARY CLUB JANINE GOESSLING Say, Dot, are you going to the meeting? 'XVhy, sure, Jo. I haven't missed one yet. - This is generally the sort of conversation you hear often the seventh hour in front of the library on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, On these certain days small groups of girls gather in the Library to have their club meeting and plan what is to be done all term. So far, we have planned a Wiener roast, hay-ride, and party. We also devote part of our time to reading books. We thumb through the new novels and stories that come into the library and hold a general discussion on them. So, come on. girls, drop by on Wednesdays and see what's cookin'. President Eugenia Miller Secretary Mildred Sugg Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Jeanine Goessling Sponsor Miss lsaacs One Hundred Eighteen
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