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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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I PAN AMERICAN CLUB Front: D. Hrabe, S. Serr, L. Hansen, A. Mischke I. Nubie, N. Bender. E. Kercher, C. Mumme, P Knorr, N. Soltis. II Row: P. Vanassche, W. Lawrenz, D. Tignac. C. Tonning. N. Selkow, G. Walker, S. Swanson A. Hull, I. Wysocki. C. Posledni. III Row: M. Iapko, M. Beisler, K. Hard. S. Sand- meyer, S. Coquillette. N. McKinley, I. Glorch A. Olsen. E. Larsen, R. Hoegner. Front: B. Szymanski. I. McGinnis, M. Israel I. Meyer. E. Nelson, B. Tyckoson, B. Spejcher G. Statas, L. Carpenter, A. Pedersen. Second Row: P. Snyder, E. Turner, P. Nolan, S Neal, P. Boyd, A. Shafer, C. George, C. Wilson P. Layden. I. Metzger. Third Row: C. Stirmell, G. Grado, M. Hill, H. Chushak. I. Kedrow, K. Hoge. S. Hanisch, P Gustafson. H. Gronseth, Miss Andersen. THE GERMAN CLUB Front: I. Keller, L. Sorman. N. Steinert, I. Hary- unq, M. Thiessen, I. McCarville, A. Adam, K Winholt, E. Kotecki, L. Spiegl, A. Paulsen. A Somogye. II Row: B. Reichel, L. Iohnson. M. Schultz, N. Kriz, E. Walter, I. Adams, G. Voelker, I. Ham- mer, C. Bohnert, I. Breen, M. Wukitch. III Row: A. Shafer, S. Schneppe, S. Sandmeyer, A. Meister. H. Chushak, D. Huber, B. Robl. B. Kuczek, R. Scherer, S. Neal, P. Boyd. IV Row: G. Friese, E. Andreasen. A. Hubbard. I. Schroeder. I. Pappas. V. Stotz. R. Strader. I. Topel, D. Notz, C. MacDonald, M. Beck, L. Rosa. Front: G. Malmstrom, D. Seitz, F. Stotz, B. Theel. E. Nelson, M. Dietrich, I. Iansen, C. Bidmead, I. Taylor, T. Notz N. Anholt. II Row: C. Nielsen, D. Grimm, C. Posert, G. Frey- er, I. Rosedale, E. Hebei, M. Ott, I. Kuck, I. Nygaard, R. Hoblit, R. Elg. III Row: C. Leleune, G. Lillienberg, A. Muenzen- thaler, B. Becker, I. Stahl. G. Rees, I. MacDon- ald, D. Michalek, D. Wirwol, M. Iapko. A. Lawicka. IV Row: B. Berndt, R. Michalsen, I. Benson, R. Spooner, E. Larsen, R. Balle, B. Mueller, N. Kulisky, C. Thein, W. Flood. M. Beisler, R. Beisler. 1 an merican The Kelvyn Park Pan American Club members share with each other a deep and sincere understanding of life south of the Rio Grande. The spirit of friendship among the young people of the Americas must be based on understanding. Therefore, in our Pan American Club, we have attempted to formu- late a program through which We would be able to know our neighbors better. The program includes learning Spanish, the language of our neighbors: corresponding with young people of the Other Americasup exchanging newspapers, magazines, and snapshots, presenting skits and dialogues in Spanish based on scenes in daily life: studying the lives of Spanish heroes, and learning the traditions, customs, music and games of the Americas. Together, these students become better educated and informed about our southern neighbors. we eflndn Der deutsche Verein is the official German Club of Kel- vyn Park High School. It was founded during the first semester that Kelvyn opened its doors to senior high school students. Its basic purpose is to acquaint its members with the origin and development of the German language, its literature, music, and the scientific, artistic, and historical contributions of great Germans to civilization. Germany's school system, customs and manners, traditions, character, and life are discussed by the students and the club's spon- sor. The meetings are held at such times when the greatest number of members can attend them. The work of the club is informal. This informality has crystalized interest in and for the German Club, and the club's sponsor, Mr. Bock, has always felt more than repaid for his efforts by the keen and interested attitude the members of the club have shown.
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