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FRE CH CLUB i 4 Eff -L. In Inset: I. Scott, R. Hopkins, N. W'ilson. LOWER PICTURE: First Row - E. Hendren, W. Kendricks, P. Langdon. Second Row - L. Moseley, R. Kissel, E. IVall, C. lNIaffey, S. Steigelman, E. Simmerman, I. Scott. Third Row - N. W'i1son, ll. McGulfey. Fourth Row - R. Speak, I. Comn, Madame Dondero, T. McFarland. Let's tune in on Madame Dondero's French III pupils who have formed Le Club Francais . Each month they prepare a different type of program includ- ing plays, various kinds of games, and the singing of songs en francais . Besides being enjoyable, these meetings help the pupils become more fluent in French, for the members are required to speak it during the meetings. An interesting project this year has been the editing of a French newspaper entitled Hier, Aujourd'hui, et Demainu. The paper contains news of interest to the entire school. The picture shows the class working on the paper.
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Our business staff worried many nights over whether or not this broadcast would be financed. YVithout their co- operation it would have been impossible to bring it to you. Here you see Charles Lindner busy checking subscriptions, while Mrs. Barnett, business advisor, and Artice Paul are trying to balance the budget, and Pauline YVetzeler is taking dictation from Eleanor Lutz, business manager. In the lower picture the -- members of the sports' 1- X . x 112, 'ff tt! staff, comprising Bob Ker- sey, Russell Porter, Char- -- f !. 4 les Lindner, and Mary ' - MeGuffey, are caught preparing their broadcast. Y' In spite of the bad wea- ther prevailing through- out the fall and spring, our photographers have succeeded in bringing you a wealth of material. We bring you those indefatig- able cameramen, Charles Auxier and Albert Adam- SOD. Last, but by no means least, come our faculty advisors. The experience and aid of these teachers have been invaluable in bringing you this broadcast. Mrs Scheck worked long and hard with the editorial staff, and received many a head ache for her efforts. Miss Noonan was driven nearly to distraction by lay-outs N one worried more over the finances of this broadcast than did Mrs. Barnett. To her we ran with our pecuniary problems which she always managed to solve.
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LTI CLB Turning the dial from the modern to the classic, we find the Latin Club in session under the sponsorship of Miss Bernice Bartlett, who has been successful in enlivening the study of this language for Hartwell students and emphasizing the importance of Latin as a foundation for all modern languages. It is with pride that we mention that the club is a member of the National Organization of the junior Classical League. Holding monthly meetings to promote an interest in the classics, the club plans appropriate programs for the various holidays - dramatizing plays, singing Latin verses, and reporting on phases of Roman life. The Latin Club members exchange Latin Christmas card greetings and Valentine salutations. Not to be forgotten are the refreshments which complete the meetings. First Row - M. Smith, M. Reising, T. Scalf, V. Mullinix, R. Roth, M. Adamson, J. Damon, A. Case, A. Morgan. Second Row - E. Sharpe, A. Holste, J. Hauek, E. Weddle, NI. Drake, V. Adkins, j. Hoffman, B. Havens, j. Breen, D. Slone, J. Hixon. 43
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