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lk ff'-TW 04 Der Deutsche Klub President '. .... Herbert Hesser Vice-president . - Ffed Rogers Secretary ....... . Lotus Risser Treasurer .... - .... ' lrvin Barker The German Club, which each year becomes more popular with the stu- dents of German, was organized this year on the fourteenth of February, The members feel that the club serves to increase their appreciation of German mu- sic and art as well as of the language itself, for their meetings are held in Ger- man exclusively, and in the club programs German music is blended with the literary gems of that nation. Although the members hate to see the club disband with the closing of the school year, they feel assured that even greater interest will be shown and -greater accomplishments realized in the German Club next yeaf. Le Cercle Francais President . - ..... Katharine Hazen Vice-president . Nedra Evans Secretary .... . Rosa Lee Conrad Treasurer ....... Nlarian Trembley , The French Club is an organization for the Junior College students who are taking French. The club was not organized until the second semester. At that time it was decided that the French students should not be the only unor- ganized foreign language group. The president and the secretary xvere elected from the advanced class, and the vice-president and the treasurer from the French Il class. The club was organized with the object of promoting interest in the study of the language and the literature of France. The students feel they will get a clearer and more just conception of the French people when they are able to read their language and more fully to understand their national character- El Como Se Dice Club A istics. i President . ..... Charles Surbcr Vice-president A . Howard Baumgartner Secretary . Nl argaret Callahan Treasurer ....... lVTelbourne Lewis The Spanish Club in Junior College became active at the beginning of the fall semester. One task in the forming of a new club, that of choosing a name, was duly performed and E1 Como Se Dice was decided upon. There are about thirty members in the club. During the Christmas season the club adopted a Mexican family and furnished them with food and clothing, The most popuxar activity of the club is its luncheon, held in the school cafeteria every other Tues- day. At these luncheons all conversation is in Spanish. Some members of the club attended the Cervantes Day Program at the University of Kansas, April 26. Page 'Tbzrfy fwo 1,15 ri X I SK T nffjfj X Q g - jlf X 6 .X
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