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i,,,,--w- Front: I. Snyder, A. Hubbard. B. Warneke, S. Coquillette, D. Cozart, D. Gunchick, R. Wentland, G. Collins, G. Friese, I. Walker. II Row: C. Steinert, I. Kedrow, H. Chushak, S. Sandme er, Y M. Israel, N. Bender, I. White. D. Underwood. R. Ecker D. Meling. III How: Mrs. King, I. Trenck, I. Michaelsen, A. Shafer W. Lawrenz, D. Tignac, P. Snyder, B. Spejcher, M. Geno- vesi, E. Gordon, C. Posledni. oreign rienalakqa The purpose of the Foreign Friendship Club is to bring about better understanding among the nations of the world by creating international friendship through student correspondence. Mrs. King is the club's very capable sponsor. Its members have pen-pals in foreign countries, and at their meetings twice a month they ex- change their letters, cards, and photos, in this way becoming better acquainted with many far away people and places. Letters come from Mexico, Peru, England, France, Norway, and other countries. 342 jl'el'lCA The French Club has been re-organized and is sponsored by Mrs. Edith Wright. Meetings are held every first and third Thursday at 8:05. All are welcome to join the club whether or not they have studied French. The dues are five cents each meeting. The object of this club is to promote under- standing and appreciation of French customs and culture. Front: P. Green, M. Pilihos, I. Curriere, I. Iohnsen, E. Wright, D. Rasmussen, B. Gotz, I. Golchert, B. Karnuth. II Row: I. DeWyze, A. Christensen, I. Andersen, D. Auw. C. Freese, A. DeWyze, A. Donovan, N. Klotz, I. Sanders. III Row: A. Iohnson, C. Larsen, D. Weinberg, I. Bellgardt D. Tostenson. S. Hcrberstock, D. Anderson, I. Dehn, B. Becker, B. Underwood. IV Row: E. Tyckoson. D. Meling, B, Sills, B. Linquist. D. Burkman, W. Collins, I. Blocki, I. Brown, D. Iorqensen A. Hiller.
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL Front: I. Lovejoy, D. Mielar, S. tiuk, D, Nash, B. Wilson, P. Kriss, G. Kummerow, I. Bell, Miss Nemec. N. Baker, S. Hollocker, E. Gui. D. Auw. Thode. CIVIC FORUM Front: C. Kunda, L. Harrington N. Bender, G. Wainman, Mrs Nordmcm, M. Vrettos. II Row: D. Deitch, R. Strader A. Hubbard, T. Michaelsen, D Hansen, C. Wilson. III Row: C. Weimer, D. Meling E. Kostiuk, B. Underwood, G Friese. we .gzwlenf Counci The Student Council is the governing body representing all divisions at Kelvyn. This organization gives the students experience in democratic prac- tices for the welfare of the school and the community. The officers are as follows: President, Ieanne Vester, Vice-president, Marv lane Fennessey, Secretary, Shirley Haberstoclc. The chairmen of the commit- tees are: Boys' Activities, Eugene Kostiukg Girls' Activities, lean Thompson: Deportment, Carol Tonningg Building and Grounds, Arlene Donovan, and At- tendance, Eleanor Larsen. we Guic orum The Civic Forum, sponsored by Mrs. Nordman, is one of the most active clubs at Kelvyn Park. At meetings held every other week, the memhers discuss and debate events and problems of local and national importance. The club is made up of students of all four years, thus opinions and ideas are auite varied. Haberstock, E. Larsen, C. Kos- II Row: I. Thompson, B. War- neke, G. Heether, N. Selkow, G, Voelker, D. Listug, I. Marten, III Row: V. Stirton, D. Andrea- sen. B. Berendt, C. George, C. Tonninq, B. Meisterheim, I. Vester, D. Hansen, R. Huge, IV Row: M. Maras. L. Hakewill. P. Nadolski, C. Yates, M. I. Fennessey, B. Hjort, E. Habel- ski, D. Inmon, B. Dywart, F.
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