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THE FLAMBEAU JUNIOR-SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB By DOROTHY GRUHLE The Junior-Senior Commercial Club was organized at the begin- ning of the school year, with Miss Nappe and Mr. Head as advisers. Officers elected for the first semester were as follows: President - - - - - - Marion Miller Vice-President - - - - Harvey Stangel Secretary-Treasurer - - - Irene Maresch Censor - - - - - - - Eva Thompson The program committee appointed by the president was: Howard Dummer, chairman, Benny Tomchek and Ethel Pech. The club meets every two weeks when possible, and the program consists of musical numbers, current topics, recitations and other fea- tures. Among the other features was an informal affair which took the place of one regular meeting when light refreshments were served, but which helped us to get acquainted. Officers elected for the second semester were as follows: President - - - - - - Dorothy Gruhle Vice-President - - - - - Dorothy Kries Secretary - - - - - - Howard Dummer Treasurer - - - - - - Harvey Stangel Censor - - - - - - - Louise Christensen The program committee was: Marion Miller, chairman, Sylvia Kerscher and Vernon Houghton. These committees were not program committees in name only, but were committees who worked and tried conscientiously to make each meeting of some commercial help, as well as to furnish entertainment. They were successful, with the aid of Mr. Head, in persuading two prominent business men to talk before the club. These talks were very educational. - We, as members of the Commercial Club of 1919 and 1920 feel we have had a most successful year, both socially and financially. We close our year with a goodly sum on the right side of the ledger and with a feeling of good cheer and happiness. Some of our members will be here next year to carry on the good work, but we that leave, wish only the good and faithful to join the Commercial Club of 1920-1921.
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THE FUAMBEAU THE TRAILERS By CAROLINE PLATT ’21 ‘‘There will be a meeting of the Trailer Club to-night in Room 4.’’ This is the notice which goes to the various assemblies each Wednesday afternoon. Many students have asked, ‘‘What is this club, and what do they do?’’ Here is the answer. The Trailer Club is an organization of Junior Girls organized for the purpose of promoting interest in the out-doors, and also to give the girls experience in public speaking. Every other week a program is given. Sometimes it is a musical one, sometimes a literary one. Each girl is willing to do her part to make these programs a success. Miss Jones and Miss Pasewalk, our two faculty advisers, help us in all our undertakings, and we owe many thanks to them for their un- tiring efforts in our behalf.. The officers of the club for the first semester were: President - - - - - - Lola Peterson Vice-President - - - - - Dorothy Napiezinski Secretary - - - - - - Irene Schroeder Treasurer - - - - - - Emma Sand Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - Isabel Morris Second Semester: President - - - - - - Evangeline Lueth Vice-President - - - - - Ethel Nelson Secretary - - - - - - Dorothy Kirchner Treasurer - - - - - - Sylvia McMullen Sergeant-at-Arms - - - -. Lillian Dedricks
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