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Language Club Row l - N. Anderson, N. Andelzian, J. Miller, J. Jirush, A. Hoag, K. Jacobsen, E. Bates, S Schuppe Row 2 - B. Quigley, V. Heclcel, J. McMullen M. Hansen, K. Yuhas, A. Kuehnemann, H. Hab an, D. Joslin Row 3 - J. Schwartz, R. Seyferth, D. Sperberg, M. Hurlimann, K. Sohr, J. Levandowski, J. Sweetman, M. Mura, Miss Ott Row 4 - D. Aceto, J. Jameson, M. Sorenson, E. Isaacson, S. McLellan, L. Klemo, D. Bauma blatt, Miss Schubert, Mr. Hancock Creative Writing Club Row 'l - M. Myers, D. Sperberg, H. Haban, Miss Sorensen Row 2 - J. Jirush, D. Baumblatt, D. Joslin, K. Jacobsen, J. Jameson Creative Writing Club A newly organized club, the Creative Writing Club has taken great strides in carrying out a full program of activities for students interested in writing. Each member writes a given number of articles, poems, or short stories during the year. These are read and criticized by the group. A collective proiect during the year was th writing of a guest column for the Racine Journal-Times and the engaging of several speakers. N ll W 3 t I wr 13- fx 11 r- 4- X1 r -11- Q N Q x I K - ' fx A ,N L1 C X . xx X, x tx ., , .3 'Y E , ' ' 3, X X' ' Q -. Bk . t a i N is . g l . x K. 1 ,KX J kt if C ah . m g A . C A. 'X 5 - rt. xx Q fx K X 1:4 0 xx x ix .' . ' ' ' . ve ZX, :I A 1' J Qt V , xx ' M X F ' 'N it N' X X A Xl: 1: - L li X . X 'Q xg Q' .A , , 5 X . K P. , ,T AJ XV W I, -X. A 1 v sh 15 X X' ' f S- .- N . xi' Q 2-. lf X. ll . -.1 P x -Q fc ' f- X . - X Lf' 2 ,-A x X 'x X , rx V x K X Language Clubi 'Q L The Language Club, composed of students who know any foreign language, and those studying Latin, French, German, and Spanish, worked on many proiects in T949-50. Among those under- taken were a nationality feast and fiesta, a party in April, and numerous sales and other service activities. The purpose of the Language Club is to give more people an understanding of different languages and people, the way they live, and the customs of their countries. The members dis- cuss these countries, their similarities, and their differences.
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Row l, M. Rulle, D. Joslin, G. Lenzke, S. Sweet, Miss Jenkins Row 2, L. O'Hover, J. Bergsbaken, H. Dunkelow, A. Hansen, F. Gast Tri Beta Chi Tri Beta Chi started the school term with a trip to Milwaukee to see the show, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. The members enioyed shopping in the Milwaukee stores before going to the theater. Everyone enjoyed the trip, including the club sponsor, Miss Siedel. Art Club Due to its small membership, the art club has not previously appeared in the Polaris. This year, however, it has been quite active with a program including movies, lifeclraw- ing, spot painting, pastels, and a variety of contests. The organization has also been experimenting with clay and soap carving. Art Club's Service to Horlick has been making banners and pennants for the Park-Horlick Game. They hope to enlarge their member- ship in the coming years. l The Christmas Dinner, which is held almost every year by the club, V was especially beautiful. The library was decorated in keeping with the spirit of Christmas, and group singing was enioyed after dinner. All the girls received a Christmas present handed them by Santa before leaving. N The annual Senior Farewell Banquet was held for the girls graduating. Flowers were presented to them as a remembrance from the club. O .- llf fl 3 4 if if ,D A l 5 U Sophomores Row 'l, J. Berg, L. Klema, D. Sperberg, M. Zitka, M. Hurlimann, M. DerHovsipian Row 2, L. Taylor, J. Kwopil, R. Arganian, M. Han- sen, J. Longo, M. Cacciotti, M. Hale Row 3, D. Langsdale, G. Zeiler, C. Olson. J. Rattel, J. Emick, J. McMullen, B. Quigley, J. Kottal. Row 4, H. Buchaklian, T. Akgulian, K. Asdigian, A. Buchaklian, E. Snyder, C. Catrine. L. Engstrom Juniors and Seniors Row l, M. Sorenson, E. Voss, L. Svoboda, M. Ko- vach, B. Van Bebber, M. Maurer Row 2, M. Vash, J. Kumpel, J. Vash. D. Ripley, J. Carlson, Miss Seidel Row 3, S. Cholekian, A. Hoag, S. Holland, S. Yahn- ian, C. DerGarabedian, N. Anderson
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Diversified Interests Rifle Club Although the club has fired a few matches this year, none have been official. The matches fired were postal matches in which scores were sent to us on a target card marked official We, in turn, after posting our scores, receive the scores of the competing team, and from these the win- ners are determined. There are TO targets on each card, and one shot is allowed at each one. The targets are scored 'IO for a bulls-eye, 9 for the next ring 8 for the next, and so on down to 5. A good score is considered anything above 97, and a 'IOO score is perfect. The bulls-eye of each tar- get is about as round as your pencil. Mr. Hubbard is the club advisor. G. Hubbard, D. Gallo, N. Delhner. Science Club mer, N. Anderson. I Simms, F. Gast, L. O'Hover. Science Club The Science Club affiliated with The Science Clubs of America, has kept busy this year. Mr. Sims, the faculty advisor, arranged to have Mr. Ewers, a new faculty member of Horlick, tell of his experiences during World War ll. Each student has his own proiect which he works on during the school year. Some collect the honey from Mr. Sim's bee hive, and others learn how to operate the movie machine. Ocas- sionally some members work in the dark room in 320 developing film. Rifle Club Row l: D. Keller, R. Banker, J. Johnson R Becker, Row 2: Mr. Hubbard, J. Klema, D. Kinkade Row 'l: B. Farnsworth, S. Holland, J. Ham Row 2: C. Christensen, H. Dunkelow Mr
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