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THE PRESIDENT--I933 lap Ilmu. lvl! In riqf-I D Olivcr. I.. Kanlz. lf lklogelgnard, H XVcsscl. Ii. Burns. B, Dauglwrty. E. Broome. A. Maule, Xrinrnl IQ-lu' AX Walden ll Jonrs, ,l, Mrlzger, 1' XVhmng. R Irwin. K. Greene. R Chntivu T. Petoskey. Mrs. Lane. lirsr R-in S Rl-nn 1 M--naglun, G XVvlls, D Monaghan X' NlcCulchcon. I7 Thomas ll Mvcrs. S Drll, PresidenT Floyd KanTz. Vice-PresidenT Bernadine Rikar SecreTary .,,. . Grace Copping Treasurer . , . . , Fin Mogelgaard The lnTernaTional Club is a combinaTion of Two clubs, The Spanish Club and The French Club. The Two clubs were combined when Miss Parks leTT because The French Club was leTT wiThouT an advisor. Mrs. D. K. Lane was aslced To Talce over The advisorship, buT she didn'T Teel as Though she would have enough Time Tor boTh The clubs because she was already The advisor of The Spanish Club. The purpose oT our club is To pronnoTe a beTTer undersTanding oT The people, Their cusTorns, and The languages oT France and Spain, and To bring TogeTher socially, The sTudenTs OT boTh The modern foreign languages. We have Two meeTings a monTh. The TirsT meeTing is on The second Tuesday and is in The aTTernoonq The second meeTing is The TourTh Tuesday oT The monTh and is aT nighT. The aTTernoon meeTing is our business mee-Ting: The nighT meeTing is our social meeTing where we play games in The Toreign languages, hear debaTes or reporTs come paring The counTries or have ouTside spealcers or presenT plays. We sTarTed To plan a ST. PaTricl4's Dance wiTh The lnTer Nos Club, buT when The banks closed The dance was posTponed. 1'.i.i. I
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THE PRESIDENT--l933 ggffw'-wr Top Rou' li-fl lu r1'hf7Xl.1rk Xluch far' frowmn ll-ri' Rc s, hmm XY.xnless. llnvd Kantxf Victor Y-img Milton Kanxz J-we Tarun-1 G.-ii gc K uk' Snuml Iloaf X' cm: Srhu if Ining lknrwn, Mu ri n Junw cu, Jack llurrvnxmn .hmm Rigg. XY.ll1ur Ihurcv, Ilavnl llivus. J.1YB..1.n. Mr Nufsun. BOYS' RIFLE CLUB PresidenT . Joe Forcier Vice-Presidenf VicTor SchulTz SecreTary-Treasurer James F. Rigg Advisor , Mr. Nelson The Lincoln l-ligh Rifle Club was organized in March, l932, wiTh a membership oT 2I boys, having Mr. Nelson as advisor. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe good sporTsmanship and To Teach experT marlcsmanship and The saTe and proper use and care oT The rifle. When TirsT organized no suiTable range could be Tound in Ferndale, buT when The preliminary insTrucTions were over and we were ready Tor TargeT shooTing, we were TorTunaTe in being able To obTain The use of The Acorn RiTle Club range in Royal Oak, where The meeTings were held Tor abouT Two monThs. The TirsT major acTiviTy oT The club was To obTain a more accessible riTle range. The TaTT School audiTorium was oTFered To The club and gladly accepTed. A back sTop was builT by The club members, and as soon as The club Treasury would allow iT suiTable lighTing eguipmenT and a riTle raclc were consTrucTed. The club holds iTs meeTings every ofher Wednesday aT The TaTT School Trom Tour o'cloclc To Tive-ThirTy. The main acTiviTy oT The meeTings is compeTiTion beTween Teams. The new members noT included in The picTure are as Tollows: J. Cooper, F. Coxen, L. Cross, R. Irwin, L. Jelsch, C. Liebech, A. Lindberg, J. McLaughlin, J. VincenT and J. Kershner. Pimn Uilhru-flame
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THE PRESIDENT - I933 Top Row. lvil 10 righlf-Fi Armstrong H Ieflnlr R Huber TI Pifnnchnrd R Murplmy. R Xlnrlin, IW Bnlhrv, li Anderson. I. Hill. R.1h.1rhf'd. G Km Q Sm'or1dlh7u'7lNI. Pickering J Pavers O Nlann. J Shoenmlwr J Hanna, E Rosen.1u,H Icrguson XI NYM-.nn I Tobun A. 01.1, W Webb. Mas XX' Shell lizrsl lQr1wfL Nluncvy. T. Ioonwer. R. XX'rchx, O Si.-ver. I' Hifi-ir. J bhnrp. H Br-.1ch. Il. Pxvrcc, NI Kuhn R 4 lumel' IT. Andrews. J XX'clch. INTER NOS CLUB The lnTer Nos Club has The disTincT'on oT be'ng one oT The oldesT clubs oT lincoln l-ligh School. As LaTin has survived The ccnTuries, so This organizaTion Tor LaTin sTu- denTs has sTood The TesT oT more Than a decade. lTs purpose has always been To creaTe and mafnTain inTeresT in l.aTin and provide a means oT social Tellowship among sTudenTs OT The Classics. By iTs name inTer famongl, and nos Iourselvesj, no sciTishness is inTended buT merely close Triend' ship and loyalTy To The subjecT. lT has a'med To be oT service ThroughouT The school. Membership is lim'Ted only To Those having aT leasT one semesTer's sTudy oT LaTin. This pasT year There have been approx'maTely 40 members, represenTing The boys and girls almosT equally. The organizaTion OT The club is in imiTaTion oT The Roman sTaTe during The period OT The republic. l:irsT year LaTin sTudenTs are considered plebeians, while second Year LaTin sTudenTs are The more hoonred paTricians, whose badge is The purple sTripe. These groups have enjoyed This semesTer, Tor The TirsT Time, The innovaTion oT club pledges serving as Their slaves. The principal oTFicers are Two consuls who alTernaTe as presiding oTTicers, The guaesTor or Treasurer, and The scriba or secreTary, who, according To LaTin derivaTion is supposed To be The lceeper oT The club secreTs and noT To scribble Too much. There are also Two censors, Tribunes, aediles, a praeTor and ponTiTex. Various acTiviTies have been sponsored by The LaTin club Tor The beneTiT oT LaTin sTudenTs. One OT The major proiecTs was The annual Roman bangueT held in January. This was aTTended by abouT IOO guesTs Togged ouT in Their besT sheeTs and pillow cases. Much merrinnenT was enjoyed by The Roman rnenu and enTerTainmenT by The nine muses, who reclined on couches as a demonsTraTion ol: The ancienT Roman sTyle. lv1enTion should be made oT vocabulary conTesTs arranged and conducTed Tor LaTin classes, The insTiTuTion oT a Roman museum and presenTaTion oT a display cabineT, builT by I-lildreTh Blanchard and made possible by conTribuTions Trom l.aTin sTudenTs. The annual recepTion Tor parenTs and Triends was held aTTer The Roman wedding given in May. lnTer Nos members are convinced ThaT LaTin is by no means a dead language. lhmr limhrgfffii v as .kd .1 .
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