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french club Since its formation as one of the earlier language clubs on campus the French Club has sought to encourage an in- terest in French culture. Movies, travelogues, skits and folk singing at the meetings have stimulated this interest. The club was influential in establishing the new Inter- national Language Society this year and has participated in all its affairs. Weekly luncheons - at which only pure French was spoken, of course-were also held by a small group of the better linguists this year. 69 P rc'sidr'11f Vin' P resid en! Secretary T7'FdS1ll'fl' ,,,, Ad Visors ROW 1: A. BROWN T. EEBEL P. SOMMER M FERRARI B. CARL J, THOMAS ROW 2: L. WORSTER C. ALO! A, GIUNTA D SHEFFIELD M BOTTINO M ROUNDS K HALEY P PAGLIA V. GIARUSSO W KRIEGSMAN MR KETCHAM MARY ANN FERRARI PHYLLIS SOMMER THERESA BEBEL LE ROY WORSTER .W MR. KETCHAM MR. ST. AUBYN
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Business administration ciub ROW M T.BLAUVELT J,KELLEY R.SAMMONS W IRVING P.CHASE V,CHRZAN W.MCGLADE ROW I R,TURNER J MISSAVAGE R.FRENCH W,DAVlES R BAKER R,KOENlG M.KEARSEY C SUDBRINK B,GRAHAM M.CUNNlNGHAM S.WATKlNS ROW 3 R.TURNER U, CIANCIOSI C CASTERTON A.GIUNTA R FLETCHER J MACKERCHER Prrsiziwzf , Vice Presidwzt TfCllSIli'l'i' ,, Secretary Aa't'0cafe , , Social Chairman C Pll17iiCifj' ,, SXU 4 A I VT, XX r 'XX -V xx-t I SX Y D- EN !,ff, i QNX? 9 fp Q 1 I C, PAUL CHASE BILL IRVING TOM BLAUVELT VINCE CHRZAN RICHARD sAMMoNs C JACK FINN C, JOHN VALKY The Biz Ad Club was organized to band together those students enrolled in the Division of Business Administration. The club supports various activities which aid the students in bettering themselves and the community in which they live. During each spring term a i'Biz Ad Dayv is held. Numerous firms in the area participate and arrange displays of their products. The organization also sponsors talks by leading businessmen on the problems encountered in business. At the annual Open House which the college sponsors each spring special displays of office equipment are exhibited under direction of the organization. Other activities of the club are tutoring lessons for the aid of first year accounting students who are having scholastic difficulty, an annual Biz Ad Banquet for relaxation and busi- ness and a Biz Ad dance held primarily for raising funds to support the organization.
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german club ROW I: W. KRIEGSMAN D. STONE R. BUCHINSKY B. CARL F. WESCOTT ROW 2: MR. WILLIAMSON B. BENJAMIN C. ASWAD R. DIPIETRO R. RATH R. NEWMAN P, COLVIN H, HERZOG D. SHEFFIELD D. SHORT H. DOPPEL MR. WEIGAND Prvsidruf L ROBERT BUcH1NsKY Vice President . E L DAVID STONE Sf'fVl'fll'fj' .,LL BETTY CARL Treasurer . B ., . BILL RRIEGSMAN Sergeant-at-Arms ,... L LARRY SILVERSTEIN xx. it-:nv -o-4 X.-I X . . - ff ' B' A R D4 file v Q. ii 5 B x J yn. Interest in the German Club increased this year . . . there was a new faculty advisor, Mr. Willizlmson . . . Mr. Weigand's waltz became even more legendary . . . there was a post-war German movie version of Dir Flmfrrnzaus . . . and anyone heard saying ya became a member in good standing, which is about as good a selective method as any force ever devised. But the German Club made these draftees like it . . . for where are there more spirited singers and dancers and eaters and commercial trios? They may, of course, be re- placed, since plans to introduce pufrpvnspiel Qpending acquisi- tion of the puppetsj are now being considered . . . Paulchen thinks they may be more manageable than his live Kerle und Madfben.
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