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L. Lund, W. Ortman, S. Lacher, L. Compton, W. Schlecht, V. Pearson, V. Youngs. R. Pearson, C. Lind, B. Shook, J. Frey. L. Seitz, H. Mutschler, W. Anderson, H. Bunge. GERMAN CLUB These are the der, die, das people. When they hold their monthly meeting weighty German syllables fly through the air like brickbats. But they're not restricted to talk. They have the German band to play for them, the quartet! to sing German songs, or they might arrange a skit, or simply open the windows and tell everyone to sing. The high point of their schedule was the Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Schoenbohm, the organization's advisor. Mrs. Bell deserted her husband long enough to sing some German lullabys for them. Mrs. Schoenbohm's children stayed up to perform for them. They had a lot of German food, aber wie die Namen zu buchstabiren? For elected officials-Herbert Mutschler, President, Lois Compton, Vice-President, Richard Pearson, Secretary-Treasurer.
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2 E i D. Wolt, C. Jones, C. Ghylin. K. Woodwick, M. Kooker, S. Dickerson, A. Mukomela, G. Mastel, F. Chambers, S. Mukomela. L. Kuhn, G. Poindexter, B. Elner, J. Bervig, M. Johannes. BAND An important morale-booster in any college is the band-and especially in C. There is an average attendance of 25 at the rehearsals Monday and Wednesday afternoons. With Clement Bousquet conducting, the band has put in an appearance at all the football and basketball d ' ' games an pepped up both the team and the spectators with lively marches, in addition to playing the C. pep song and the Star Spangled Banner. Furthermore they helped the team alon to victor t V ll C , g y a a ey ity and at Ellendale, the two out-of-town basketball games which they attended. The band presented a concert in Chapel on February 21, and plans were being made to present a spring concert. A major project was the building of a large hardwood music cabinet, to be placed in the Varsity Room in Orlady Hall, where the band practices. This year's oflicers are Keith Woodwick, Presidentg Bob Bertsch, Vice-Presidentg Doug Stoelrin Secr t -T ' g, e ary reasuter Qfirst semesterf, and Pat Shirley fsecond semesterj. L. Seitz. O. Foland J DeKrey P Shirley D Stoelt' R B k , . , . , . mg, . er vam, J. Ericson. M. Loomis, J. Schade, C. MacKenzie, L. Page, R. Bertsch, D. Wilson. 15:55 iris
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We as-QW iv' 2 , , 35 ,,,L g ig . . L , , . . , . . if -fit- ' k A'i1a5.t:. '?if.E -f 57713511 ' ff? may , , . , f 'f s :,f,.f', , Wm' MM. , f ,x 2 l :i fi e ' I 58 A L. Cunningham, S. Knoll, R. Matz, A. Johnson, C. Hochhalter, D. Sorenson, C. Ghylin, P. Falstad, P- Campbell, S. Peter, M. Kooker, B. Hills. E. jordan, L. Flint, Y. Smith, SPANISH CLUB All right kiddies, get your serape or sombrero or muchacho or whatever it is, the Spanish Club is holding its monthly meeting. The members troop in, and do you know what they do? They speak Spanish. The purpose of the organization is to create an interest in the language. It's interesting. Of course, they use up their available supply of words before long. Then they resort to films on South America, or maybe they are lucky enough to have dug up a visiting native. Professor Ellingson, the advisor, was urged to do a hat dance, but he advised against it. Somewhere along the line they take time out to consume their rations of chili con came. The officers? Carol Jeske, Presidentg Pat Falstad, Vice-Presiclentg Lois Flint, Secretaryg and Shirley Knoll, Treasurer.
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