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,J 'r 'T-'C' f 3 ' Fourth Row-Boland, Phelps, Yonnq, Nelsen, Nelson. Third Row-Brauer, Berger, Schroeder, llnrtfess. Glicksberg, McKee, Jarchflw, Koninszy. Second Row-S. Kristal, Agnew fadvisorl, Rock, F. Hyman, Ilinspeter, Grigsby, Summers, Anderson, Hiller. First Row-B. Hyman, Markgraf, M. Kristal, Mork, Gray, Bauingartner, Pfaff, Keck, Gerkensmeyer, THE GERMAN CLUB President ...,.. Linda Markgraf Vice President . . Mildred Hinspeter Secretary . , . . Lois Baumgartner Treasurer , , . . . . . Ernest Gray The German Club is a very active organization which regularly holds its meetings in the German class room 292, on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Anyone who is taking German in high school is eligible for membership if he will come and bring twenty-five cents as dues for one semester. The regular meetings of the club are devoted to business and to short pro- grams on special topics such as travel in Germany, the leading cities, and the Rhine. The activities of the club are not few and far between, but numerous and fre- quent. There is usually a party on every special holiday such as Christmas, Valentine day, and Easter. Picnics average about one a semester depending on weather conditions. They are always given on Sunday so that everyone may be present. The last Christmas party was held in the lunch room, which was specially decorated for the occasion. The center decoration was a large and beautiful Christmas tree around which the dancing was done. Refreshments of ice cream, fContinued on Page 1251 1 LA 3le ' LT Slc 1 ff or f- f -V 109
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