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G RMA CLUB ORGANIZED Row One: J. Ballak, S. Smith, Zwalsh, Salmon, Schutz, Houghland. Row Two: Schermen, Brueg- geman, Frahm, Steward, Grahm, Winning. Row Three: Walser, Nesbit, Aeschliman, Hartwig, Ketchum, Johnson, Mohme. DEUTSCH VEREIN Deutsch Verein may seem a very strange phrase to most M-RHiers, but not to those in the newly formed German Club. The organization, sponsored by Mr. Dyck, suc- cessfully completed its first year. It is open to anyone interested in Germany or its language. They meet every first and third Tuesday of every month. The meetings consisted of learning and singing German songs, listening to records, becoming ac- quainted with important people in their culture, preparing refreshments QGerman stylej , and during the Christmas season they had a German Christmas celebration. The purpose of the club is to promote interest and knowledge pertinent to German culture and language. Shuetz Mr. Dyck S. Smith Salmon
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FRENCH CLUB IS EDUCATIO AL Row One: J. Johnson, Sherman, Van Vleet, Nichols, Mowr,y, Scott. Row Two: Wilson, Heffley, Westerhoff, Coy, Gage, Hugert, Heggs, Johnson, Bousman. Row Three: Smith, Brown, Rascher, Loyet, Miller. Row Four: Farris, Tice, Burke, Lewis, Edscorn, Schermen, Mowrer.Row Five: Clalor, Fridley, Lasley, Scheutz, Goot, Weinstein, Ketchum, Smith, Kernick. Row Six: B. Ballak, Nisbit, Wirick, Sharp, Aeschilmann, Hiner, Meyer. PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS The purpose of the Le Cercle Francais is to sus- tain an interest in the French language and culture among the current French students. It also encour- ages interest among the students who do not take the language. This is a social group which meets primarily for an educational reason. All of the activities and meetings have something to do with the French culture. At several of the meetings they learned French songs, Also. they heard a number of speakers. The organization meets the second Thursday of each month. Their sponsor is Mrs. Judson. The programs are planned each month by the program committee, who try to make them as inter- esting and beneficial as possible. Art, literature, cinema, civilization, music, and cooking comprise the programs which were planned this year. Lasley Van Vleet Cage Brown
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FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATE This year as last, F.T.A. met on Tuesday morn- ing at 8 o'clock, under the sponsorship of Mr. Coy. lts purpose was to study the lives of great teachers, to examine students, interests, to cultivate qualitites of personality, and to learn how teachers receive their training. The main intent of the club was to give informa- tion to prospective teachers and to instill interest in students of our school in teaching. This year the club took several field trips. One was to the school for the deaf, another to the school for the blind, and a third to the workshop for Future Teachers of America at University City High School. The club also went to college day at St. Louis University. They sponsored a talent show on M March 29. OFFICERS: Row One: K. Roberts, Bartley, Alger, Van A Vleet. Row Two: Smith, Grayson, Coy. Row One: Raybon, Cathy Mattingly, Holling, Kuenke, Coy, Smith, Van Vleet, Grayson, Alger, Bartley, Roberts, Hutson, Martin. Row Two: Holthaus, Carol Mattingly, James, Hall, Spooner Smith, Hoeferlin, Blankenmeister, Rafferty, Brown, Kreutz, Sands, Wagner. Row Three: Mullins Cox, Ford, Hewitt, Toulouse, Morrison, Costello, S. Adams, Mueller, Lewis, Johnson, Lochbihler. Raw Four: Westerhoff, 0'Neil, Longwith, Bechtel, Stewart, Dubrioullet, Sheets, Borcharat, Stout. Row Five: Mr. Coy, Talghader, Eaton, Grandstaff, Ging, Claytor, Parker, Huff, Hutson. 1 1 siffififi ser- EES 'SEE 'H ' :a'?5E5?' : .:E55::?E i ggu. 22
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