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Good Neighbors ★ ★ ★ LATIN CLUB Seated: Miss G. Bopp, sponsor, B. Millick, F. Lozich, B. Baker, K. Thomas, B. Chrison, G. Kirla Standing: M. Booker, E. L. Green, R. Sadler, C. Pole, P. Kacmar, M. Argenta, M. Spak, E. Bertucci, D. Balash, G. Danch, R. Jones, J. Toma Rather than a socially successful year, this fifth anniversary of the Latin Club marked a serious time in the club, for the members have been concentrating on the war effort. Every day a chosen person gave a brief summary of the news of that day with a short discussion following. Irt this way they helped build a better foundation for understanding the present situations and the peace that is to follow. For Latin class work itself, the members read Roman literature and studied the life of Caesar. This made the Latin translation more simple and much more interesting. The officers this year are: Betty Baker, president; Florence Lozich, vice-president; Bernadine Millick, secretary; Katherine Thomas, treasurer; Besse Chrison, social chairman; and Miss Georgia Bopp, their sponsor. SPAN ISH CLUB Seated: V. Mendez, P. Sanders, R. Alarcon, J. Kowal, A. Kopcik, S. Cieskiewicz, E. Badovinac Standing: I. Fesko, C. Pannos, F. Mandel, O. Romanow, Miss E. Brooner, sponsor, T. Strimbu, M. Thomas, D. Hill, M. Bedgood, C. M. Jones, E. Robinson Several years ago the Spanish Club was organized in order that the second year Spanish students could learn something about the many Spanish speaking nations. In 1942 and 1943 the Spanish Club members have been studying about the government and geography of the South American nations. To further the ideals of the “Good Neighbor Policy,” the members have been corresponding with South American boys and girls. In this way these Spanish students have learned many things about the South American nations that would not have been found in books. This small handful of students has helped prepare the way for the peace that is to follow, for they will be the good citizens of tomorrow. The officers are as follows: Paul Sanders, president; John Shaifer, former vice-president (now in U. S. Army); Rose Alarcon, secretary; Ann Kopcik, treasurer; Maxine Thomas, program chair- The sponsor of the group is Miss Eloise Brooner. 60
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★ ★ ★ Culture FROEBEL BOOSTER CLUB GROUP I First row: H. Kyros, F. Mandel, B. Millick, O. Domonkos Second row: M. Negovan, K. Miku- lich, M. Amigdalos, B. Olzowski, M. Dolhay, X. Fesko, D. Chelovich, A. Kopcik, M. Negovan Third row: D. Mitseff, H. Beilis, M. Malbasich, A. Buldia, H. Miller, L. Hulus, M. Kirla GROUP II First row: C. Pole, O. Prado, O. Ro- manow, R. Pepoff, A. Samarzija, O. Dudak Second row: R. Popa, M. Ramu- sack, V. Novak, A. Wilski, I. Yorko, H. Sosh, H. Poulos, D. Perunko, I. Schevtchuk, I. Rehtorik Third row: I. Kallok, V. Rogano- vich, E. Wojcichoski, M. Smigiel, V. Marckes, L. Williams, F. Gaboian First row: M. Danko, M. Teso, R. Alarcon, M. Camba, B. Chrison, Z. Chelovich Second row: E. Bertucci, A. Bono, H. Chrison, I. Cougias, L. Cougias, S. Metroyanis, M. Marckes, P. Kou- goufas, R. Buldia, S. Drakos, M. Bain, M. Thomas, B. Baker, K. Thomas, A. Adams, E. Badovinac GROUP III
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IN MEMORIAM » . ewfyw @$ivficiAdi n WORK Let me but do my work from day to day, In field or forest, at the desk or loom, In roaring market-place or tranquil room: Let me but find it in my heart to say. When vagrant wishes beckon me astray, “This is my work; my blessing, not my doom; Of all who live, I am the one by whom This work can best be done in the right way.” Then shall I see it not too great, nor small, To suit my spirit and to prove my powers; Then shall I cheerful greet the laboring hours, And cheerful turn, when the long shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest, Because I know for me my work is best. —Henry van Dyke 61
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