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ffllf .,,4l...5 A-Aga .-.i :Ji ll. . Ik .QT-'Q gn:x..,s....4A.LM.,, ....-....,.........-.... -...V '..i.....i..f. ,mA Row I, left to right: N. Paddack, M. Wood, J. Wein, B. Van Ostran, G. Lewis, R. Hamilton, J. McCord, N. Myers, R. Cassini, P. Jones, S. Bercovitz. Row 2: Mrs. Shlotzhauer. J. Estergreen, G. Steiner, B. Schilling, M. O'Brien, B. McClean, J. Shriner, J. Hooker. A. Flack, Miss Norman. Row 3: J. Geen. L. Heffner. B. Rundle, C. McGrath, J. Hunter, A. Myer, B. Klinker, B. O'Brien. Aqui esta la Junta Espanola. To you English loving Americans. this is the Spanish Club. Programs featuring foreign speakers, movie films, Latin-American dancing, and singing were given. The special event of the year was the Christmas party at which a pinata was broken and presents were scattered everywhere. The interesting monthly meetings of this club are sponsored by Miss Arlie Norman and Mrs. Joyce Schlotzhauer. Officers for this year are: Charles McGrath, president, Lewis Heffner, vice-president: Jim Hunter, treasurer: Jo Ann McCord, secretary, flrst semester: Bev Suffridge, secretary, second semester: and James Geen. program chairman. 1'f.,..111
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Row 1: E. Boor, G. Lewis, M Morris, D. Coleman, G. Doran berg, J. Stickney, K. Watt. ers, K. McGuire, D. Neilan, J Hanson, G. Carr, L. Hutson, F Corns, P. Flynn, B. Edwards L. Semmes, P. Connor. Row 3: C. Sutton, B. Darling man, E. Nelson, D. Clodfelter ritt. J. Liebenguth, R. Steiner W. Shields. Jim ...wut gm The Latin Club was again organized this year with Miss Hanna as the sponsor. The purpose of the Societas Latina is to promote an interest in Roman customs and give the students a better understanding of Roman culture aside from the school work, as well as to promote friendship and sociability among the students of the whole department. Their programs are planned to bring out Roman background in an interesting way. The membership signifies a great interest in the club. The officers for the year were: Primus Consul, Florence Malliosg Secundus Consul. John Gretencordg Scriba, Patricia Neherg and Quaestor, George Evans. Row 1: B. Rostov, J. Thomp- son, P. Soller, J. Shigley, J. Webb, G. Evans, J. Gretencord, F. Mallios, M. Clock, M. Mohl- man, M. Haley. Row 2: N. Watson, C. Platt, J. Estergreen, A. Ratcliff, D. Brunsma, P. Hilton, P. Mc- Neeley, J. Hass, M. White, H. Painter, M. Fisher, D. Foshee, M. Graves, R. Farr, P. Bauer. Row 3: A. Jackson, F. Lux, R. Nelson, C. Ganoe, D. Blind, M. Boothroyd, E. Keating, R. Van Dermay, C. Rausch, R. Van Tress, P. McCormick. l'u:f' llvl T. Klooz, L. Breece, L. Freed- Row 2: Miss Hanna, R. Rog- R. Strader, G. Leader, G. Lea- B. Schilling, W. Smith, F. Mer- 9
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Row I, left to right: R. Cooper, B. Hendricks. W. York, R. Brookbank, C. Vaughan, C. Marshall. C. Runda, S. Lee, P. Barcus, B. Ave, M. Barger, V. McAllister, B. Hicks, K. Gable, D. Balkema, G. Sickels, P. Thurston. ' Row 2: Mrs. Barone, R. Baumgardt, J. Baumis, J. Ramey, B. Cooper, M. Kennedy, P. Bennett, R. Parks, V. Gregory, M. Farrell, N. Waddell, V. Fields, D. Shoaf, J. Boehle. Row 3: J. Leibenguth, H. Mulhaupt, W. Luscombe, D. Wetzel, P. Hainje, L. Fritter, L. Hutson, J. Massey, B. Rostov, M. Mansfield, S. Leath. C. Dexter, B. Brown, A. Young, R. Beechy, P. Henry, J. Baker. R. Levering, M. Keating, B. Cassman, P. Rayburn. Row 4: F. Rapp, C. Korty, J. Nichols. B. Brand, J. Buit, G. Carr, P. McCord, M. Metzger, E. Russell, M. Lehman, B. Wallace, J. Donahue, G. Miller, J. Holquist, P. Swatts. D. Vernon, J. Smith, P. Pace. Row 5: D. Hague, B. McKinley, J. Shriner, L. Golden, M. Watkins. L. Semmes, L. Taylor, H. Anderson. R. Swartz, C. Williams, V. Housewright, Betty Conner, B. Bonham, P. Brown, Mary Brand, B. Deitrick, L. Gilliland, V. Miller, P. Schisler, L. Tyrie. COMMERCE CLUB The newly organized Commercial Club, made up of over 100 students, got its start under its sponsor, Mrs. Rose Marie Barone. The club is called TASLB, which name repre- sents each of the commercial classes: T-typing, A-arithmetic, S-shorthand, secre- tarial, L-law, B-bookkeeping, junior business. The club sponsored scholarly activities such as Spelling, Typing, Shorthand, and Bookkeeping contests, creative activities such as the First Annual Hatmaking Contestg business World activities such as the play, Behind the Scenes In An Employment Agency, given at a convocation, and the mock trial, The City and County of Efficient Stenographers Versus The Ineflicient One, which took place at the Circuit Court of Lafayette, fun activities such as the first club party and dance, the skating party, and a picnic. The club had both girl and boy officers: Carolyn Marshall and Charles Vaughan, presidentsg Shirley Lee and Charles Runda, vice-presidents, Ruth Ann Brookbank, Wally York, treasurersg Phyllis Barcus, Bob Ave, secretaries. The free club paper, issued bi-monthly, was edited by Jack Eversole and Virginia McAllister. The staff, also, included Gordon Wolever, Alma Smith, George Sickels, Donadell Balkema. Dick Harris, Richard Hardesty, Beverly Hendricks, Rita Cooper, Maggie Barger, Kenny Gable, Hank Anderson, and Pat Thurston. nw- ll?
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