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it I Thumbs up or thumbs down? . . . seated at the Roman consul table Morituri Te Salutamus . . . Latin club is noted for initiations in the good old Roman style . . . the kind that really make a member feel that he is one. This fall event is probably the out- standing one of the year for the Inter Nos. Inter Nos lamong usl was organized in 1932 with 50 members for the promoting of friendly relations among students with the common interest in language . . . the purpose for which it still exists today. On November 14, 1954, 62 new members were initiated into the group, making it one of the largest organizations in Mandan arl latin Glub president, W. Boehm, vice-president, N. Krueger, adviser, Mrs. J. Crippen, and R. Vrodenburg, secretary-treasurer. with 155 members. language clubs . . . x 1 S- 'ibn ft ' ff' f 4' Nl ' Lb ix Ng! MEMBERS OF SPANISH CLUB: Grosgebauer, J. Olson, R. Livdahl, R. Steiner, D. Bauer, M. ' Beckler, V. Goebel, J. Loerch, E. Mulhouser, D. Bragg, R. Mar- ROW ONE: W. shall, R. Mrnak, ROW TWO: D. Fix, J. Scott, J. Faulkner, J. Zent, R. Weissman, E. Yantzer, H. Miller, L. Hartley, D. Brandt, J. Joersz, D. Kautzman, J. Weissman ROW THREE: L. Gillis, W. McCormick, K. Homer, M. Steigman, J. Paris, J. Worthington, E. Slavick L. Thomas, S. Hanson, S. Olson, V. Hendrickson, R. Ott, ROW FOUR: C. Renschler, D. Casper, F. Weber, M. Fuerstenberg, D. Gustin, P. Beasley, L. Ost, D. Lanz, G. Gronvold, R. Gaalaas, D. Keller, R. Berger, ROW FIVE: D. Albers, C. Johnson, L. Hanson, L. Mrnak, M. Kautzman, K. Wetzstein, M. Erhardt, D. Dilger, M. Lanz, J. Pfingston, M. Russell, J. Swenson, P. Williams, E. 1 1 Worthington. Thumbs up or thumbs down? seated at the Roman consul table are Latin club president, W. Boehm, vice-president, N. Krueger, adviser, Mrs. J. Crippen, and R. Vredenburg Secretary-treasurer. Busily planning club business . . . the making of a Spanish bingo game for the Spanish classes are F. Weber, vice- president, M. Russell, president, M. Lanz, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Brazda, adviser. Q Los Sequidores fthe com- panions! was organized seven years ago by the sec- ond year Spanish students for the purpose of furthering the .studentfs knowledge of Spanish custom and games. The annual rorneria . . . picnic to the uninformed . . . is o gala ofalr in the spring. 53 . i' . ' Oh, those initiationsl Ronnie Mrnak Grids the Spanish dub initiation a little rough, so he climbs the nearg est window. Initiation this year was mia .ft ones., ag . A
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nv? - w. 4 . ., MEMBERS OF LATIN CLUB: ROW ONE: A. DeChundt, R. Brand, A. Ehlis, J. Broeckel, R. Livdahl, L. Brax meier, D. Helbling, R. Keller, L. Kary, N. Gress, V. Eckroth. ROW TWO: L. Brunelle, L. Christenson, L. Kory, J. Farnum, N. Herner, A. Durst, M. Faulkner, P. Huncovsky, E. Kautzman, N. Flaten. ROW THREE R. Broeckel, R. Bender, G, Dockter, D, Gustin, D. Larsen, J. Bohl, L. Geiger, E. Heck, E. Cordes, E. Brath ROW FOUR: M. Eckroth, R. Horst, E. Knoll, G. Knoll, C. Hagerott, L. Kist, S. John, B. Helbling, D. Danroth D. Leingang. ROW FIVE: K. Cantwell, R. Ferder, K. Leingang, G. Fleck, J. Gludt, J. Boehm, M. Jones. ROW SIX: R. Fleck, R. Dietrich, N, Krueger, K. Allen, A. Kirschman. ROW SEVEN: G. Gretterman, W Anderst, A. Koenig, S. Lantz, K. Karls, J. Ehli, K. Larson, J. Knoll. ROW EIGHT: J. Lord, G. Hoffman, E Loran, C, Kelsch, J. Childs, L. Brandt, A. Eide, ROW NINE: D, Gustin, E, Kalvodo, W. Astor, B. Kalvodo J, Barthel, W. Ellison. Cultural development furthered b MEMBERS OF LATIN CLUB: ROW ONE: R. Swenson, T. Miller, V. Weissman, A. Scrum, W. Wetzsteln, R. Mushik, S. Walter, D. Von Hagen, M. Pfenning. ROW TWO: R. Schmidt, C. Tokach, P. Wetzstein, R. stein, J. Mason, B. Rask, A. Rowe, V. Reisenauer, M. Schwehr. ROW THREE: R. Scherpenisse, P Unger, A. Ressler, J. Schott, P. Zachmeier, S. Stastney, D. Steftenson, G. Schwartz, ROW E. Sauter, J. Rogler, O. Martin, S. Stumpf, A. Weber, D. Renner. ROW FIVE: C. Popel Uden, J. Rask, J, Martin, A. McCann. ROW SIX: P. O'Neil, C. McCone, A. Manoloviglifirliif 'A S. Michelson, A. Schlosser. ROW SEVEN: R. Ressler, R. Porter, W. Russell, N. Pr' - ,, L. Walter, R, Wann. ROW EIGHT: L. Sogmiller, K. McCann, S. McCone, D. Sch ' JM. Russell ROW NINE: P. Williams, E. Worthington, H. Oss. R. Vredenburg, D. Scha Q 16'
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J Mandan High School Thesplans this year . donned their thick spectacles, high buttoned shoes and false hair, and delighted the audience with their one act plays on March 'l5th and 16th . . . the big Thespian production of the year. Q, a hilarious satire full of deft touches and good situations, featured a peculiar speciman of government official, George Gnoof, who in unofficial hours dabbled in spiritualism. This involved Jack Annerly, Blight the butler, and a revue girl, Dora Dnieper in a crazy money-raising scheme. A peek at a rehearsal might have shown Bob Porter as Annerly, Darlyne Schaff as Dora, David Bragg as Blight, and James Tostevin as Gnoof going through the above antics. Hooow noow brooown cooow . , . These were often-heard mutterings as director Marlys Andrist took the casts for the plays through their vocal exer- cises. The cast for A Husband for Mag . . . a comedy which featured Janet Gludt, as a homely Scotch girl who hadn't a chance for marriage . , . shows their vocal prowess. ROW ONE: Pat Schaff, Kathy Karlinsky, Darlene Larsen, Mary Gillis, Kay Homer, Janet Gludt, ROW TWO: Pat Williams, lawrence Osborne, Matthew Kautzman, Edward Hagerott, Charles Renschler. A Little Bird of a Woman starred Kay Osborne as a fluttery little old lady who was considered very dull by her gossipy land-lady friends, Martha and Carrie, because she never haa any scandals concerning her boarders, However, events happened which provided gossip material for many sessions to come, when an unusual Dr. Addams and a drunken young poet became her tenants. Below: Edna Worthington, Kay Osborne, Bill Thompson, Georgia Sempsan, and Delcie Danroth practice their lines. ,vi ' thu rims' 'r-fr 'f 1, 4 tl i r.f - 'n-'..' . ' ,Q '. . ' - ' ' ' ' ' . , , A y 4,512 LJ, 'S , - - ' . -2 Jai, ul ,-wt.-P'-f, f ,. , , - .5 P . . h W '- -4 A uf ,. ,. ,, A -.,.. I, Ml, - '19 4-I - . f ' f A f ' ' 4. , ,A .M
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