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1 kmmhk l I The French Club, under the leader- ship of Cynthia Pirro, is attempting to better acquaint students who are study- ing the French language with the cus- toms and people of France. A French church service and a lecture on France with slides by two students who have been abroad is part of its program. FIRST ROW: J. Dahl, C. Pirro, R. Kemp, B. Phillips. SECOND ROW: 1. Glover, M. Holman, M. Young, L. Hodges, D. Veazie, R. Tyndale, N. Newell. THIRD ROW: R. Wenger, D. Shaw, J. Gibbs, W. Armstrong, H. Bunting, A. Gonzales. The French Club The Young Republicans Club FIRST ROW: V. Hassler, K. McClain, D. Lyman, R. Slaght, M. Dugdale, G. Lumia. Offutt. SECOND ROW: J. Burns, W. Stanton, 0. Rieksts, R. Stelling, D. Slaght, B. '1, The aim of the newly organized Young Republicans Club is to foster on campus an awareness of political issues. Through informal discus- sions, debates, movies and lectures, the club seeks to fulfill this aim and to contribute to the growth of the Re- publican Party. WWW
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An active program is once again giving mem- bers of the German Club an opportunity to learn more of the language and,customs of this country in an informal and interesting man- ner. An evening of German art presented by Sigrid Christensen in November, 21 traditional Christmas party With German choral singing, a German movie, the annual banquet, and year- ly picnic demonstrate the club,s well-rounded program. a FIRST ROW: C. Harbison; S. Christensen; P. Seagren; M. Garrison; R. Morrison; N. Morgan, President; Miss Ferre, Advisor; M. Blum; J. Hill; B. Moore; J. Hendrickson; K. Lord; N. Hastings. SECOND ROW: W. Offutt; W. Lewis; R. Morrison; D. Ashmall. THIRD ROW: K. Zeigler; D. Lyons; R. Onischuck; T. Williams; R. Plimpton; W. Dougherty; W. Cas- sidy; P. Bolster. FOURTH ROW: B. Sussman; L. Ehlers; K. Carpenter; G. Borgman; O. Rieksts; D. Henderson; R. Kennett; D. Maring; G. Meeden; G. McCurdy. The German Club The Spanish Club FIRST ROW: J. Braun', L. Meeden; L. Hurley; B. Warner; L. Bixby; S. Scammon; L. Hays; C. Pirro; D. Diaz; E. Boyer; S. Smithson. SECOND ROW: L. Towle; J. Hahn; J. Earskin; S. Forney; J. Wieland; A. Lorente, President; B. Riggs; N. Newell; C. Bohlin; D. Relitch; J. Forney. THIRD ROW: E. Pickert; S. Crumley; T. Baily; W. Mild; G. Abbott; G. Wading- ton; D. Nice; D. Burkett; H. Knipe; L. Bell. FOURTH ROW: E. LeFeber; A. Bujno; D. Moore; A. Gonzales; A. Kelmereit; J. Burns. The Spanish Club, this year, has two principal objectives; increasing the linguistic ability of its members and leading them to an apprecia- tion of the cultural development of the Span- ish-speaking countries. Through various activi- ties, club members are given numerous oppor- tunities to enlarge their minds in these areas.
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s $$ nxmi FIRST ROW: 8. Still; 8. Fresne; J. Renshaw; D. Relitch; A. Newcomer. SECOND ROW: L. Brown; P. Scruggs; L. Kinna; M. Selden, President; C. Harbison; S. Bayer. THIRD ROW: N. Cairns; M. Marchany; G. Morgan; J. Hardison. Alpha Pi Sigma llLove thy neighbor as thyself The school year, 1961-1962, has revealed many new horizons for Alpha Pi Sigma, the youngest literary society for girls. llHawaiijl the theme of Alphals Rush Week, won many new and spirited hearts, bringing the membership up to thirty. The first activity in which the members participated was a bowling party. It was an evening of exciting fun, especially for those who had never tried their hand at such a sport. Other activities were planned for relaxation and fellowship, giving opportunity for the girls to get to know each other in a new way. Although Alpha is a small literary society, it is different. It allows them to do things which would otherwise be impossible. They anticipate, however, the future years of their society, and they look forward to the growth which will result.
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