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Tlzud Rou Bachman btaholg West O un s I OXlI11,, t0ll Second Row Madame Babcock Rn Floyd P1Slllll Doxsee PODOWlLh Oumgs M Fell Ixellw Flont Row Button Bolton Dsblle f.xUSSlIlil'l Bluth Sldell P Booth Synold French Club l GFI lCElxS LOUIs BOOTH Pnszdcnz' WARRI In YLMM MARCUS BLUTH Vm Preszdenz' CARROLL BOLTOIN WILFRID LLOYD Secretary ELI ANOR QVINGTON Sljvonsor MADAML BABCOCR Program Comzmlfee JOHN DYBLIE RALPH GUSSMAIN WILLIAM MCHI Gll QJLADYS ILOYD WINIFRLD BACHMAN Bmw DOXsEL BLRNICL SEABORG lhe a1m of the French Club meetrngs was to make the students more tamrhar wlth l rench llterature and geography beveral meetlngs were conducted Ill l rench Introductrons and CXPTCSSIOHS used In socral meetlngs Two playlets xx ere glven Those partrcrpatlng rn La Galette McHugh Benedrct Murphy Ralph Gussman Let1t1a Owrngs Mary Qwmgs and MISS Helen RIX 'I hose presentlng Les Mols et Les qa1sons were Betty Doxsee W1n1fred Bachman Carroll Bolton Boyanna Popovrch Eleanor Ovmgton Ber nIce beaborg john Dyblle John Lang and Mrs ROb1HSON French Llub l had a gatherrng of French Academ1c1ans as d1d ldeytel Quatoree French d1ct1onarIes xx ere grven to the best speakers and candy to the also rans Marcus Bluth and Ohn Lang won flrst and second PTIZCS A geography lesson tor ed1hcat1On of the students knowledge of the lrench provrnces and departments w as the subject of one club meetlng Page Twenty nme Ill I' nl - : 3 lx! ' U ll 1 J',,x,,,o It 3 V '. L. . 1 , In - , V 5 xv' 'AU' -' Y ' . ' ' V 0 4 44 j 1 ' I ln 3 1- V 1 T: 'V 1 ' A? : . I 4 r : Y I ' I ' ,, p . N . v . ' f ' vi O des Rois were NVilfred Floyd, Louis Booth, Gladys Floyd, Marcus Bluth, WillianI . ' . , y . ,, f . ,f ' A 5 1 . ,L , l ' 7 1 ' y H I - 1 v I I A ' ' . . . . 7 . 7 S H - ,, , . . . . , Y : I I ll 3 - I I Q I '75 if . Q All 3 E Q l. aal
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A-3 L1 if x - ,Ll :ii I I I I' 'I Lit. 1 ini-3 T 3 via 5 M11 B l. .I 6 'Q O 1' APO tm l 1 S ll ii I I l Il -1-4-5 1 I. M Lux! Hour: Skorupa, Eib, Jackson, lie-asoin, Mortveilt, Blarwick, Age-ton, Mason, Downing. Third How: McCabe, Madame Babcock, Kolpuck, Tullock, H., Sclieidt, F., Lowery, Hotson, Davis, Gougar, Taylor. Second Row: Shufelt, Morse-, Braiischziw, Fetter, Mcliee, King, M., Allan, Clyne, Aholin, Souvenier, Hoffman. Front Row: Herron, Schultz, Sherwood, Side-ll, C., King, A., Holmgren, Leach, Masters. Feytel Quatorze OFFICERS CHESTER SIDELL M President - CLINTON LEACH JOHN HERRON - Hat'-Prcsidczzt - LoUIsE CARLSON FRANK MASTERS - Scrrclary - BETTY BEASOM GIVEN TJAVIS M- Program Clzairman - RUTH SOUVENIER Adviser - TXIADAME BABCOCK Program Conzuztiftcc - ELsIE ALICE DOWNINO, VIRGINIA ABALIN, HELEN KROWER, HELEN ALLEN, BEATRICIS EIB. The aim of the programs of the Feytel Quatorze Club was to give a literary background to the French students. Perhaps the most pretentious meeting was that of the French Academy in Habit-verts. The students took the parts of distinguished French academicians. Prizes were given to the best speakers, as is done in the academy. The winners of French dictionaries were Clinton Leach and Gwen Davis. The club presented its annual play, Surprusie d' lsadoref' at College Club on March 4. The characters were represented by Ruth McCabe, Dorothy Mort- vedt, Betty Beasom, Chester Sidell, and Frank Masters. Une of the best programs of the year was the French geography lesson on the provinces and departments of France. The gala social event of the year occurred when Feytel Quatorze entertained the iirst year French club at a tea, held at the First Baptist Church on April 26. Page Twenty-eiglzl
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Ill I' 'I - its - Il I x I 8 1. .1 9 O Ili I.. .. 2 1 'i 13 1 2 ii-'QW :- A . Ll. ' Q Llllal T Seroizzl Row: Malinoll, Johansen, Carlin, Ielolfmzm, ll2ll'l'lt'k., Fallrner, lioniuszy. First How: Schumm, Miss Matlier, lfarns, Miss Clarke, Holt, Tullock. German Clluh OFFICERS Prpsidmzf ..,,,... . ...,.... Hon liARRlCK Trvasizrcr ............ CHARLES HoFFMAN Vim'-P1't'sidc11f .... EVICRICTT Nl'iI.Sl'lN Clzairman of Program Conzzzizitfvc .... Secretary ........ ..... M ARc.AR1':'1' Cox ............................ NTILDRIQD HINSPETIZR , ldzfisvr ............ Miss PHILENA CLARKE The German Club, composed of iirst and second year German classes, held its meetings on the Thursday after school, of every other week. The club is a social activity of extraordinary interest to those interested enough in German to spend more than class time on the subject. The most important project of the club was the producing of the play for the college club program. The play, VVie Man's Macht in Amerika, or How One Does lt in America, was a German comedy. The characters of the play were: Bob llarrick, Virginia Fahrner, George Carlin, Ruth Schumm, Kenneth Howell, and Margaret Cox. 1 Among the social functions of interest during the year were the Christmas party and the spring party. The club was ably sponsored by Miss Philena Clarke. Page Thirly 4 i 1
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