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alia GMA Top Row: V. Schubert, L. Ruffing, W. Niemuth, W. lohnson, M. Robertson, A. Miles. Third Row: V. Gauger, M. Baumbach, E. Schulte, E, Roddis, K. Trudeau, K. Kenney, Second Row: M. Goldbach, E. Baurnbach, I. Oliqney, L. Dishinger, C. Laufenberg, D. Fehrenbach. First Row: V. Braem, Miss Dahllce, B. McCabe. The best of the old serving as a foundation for the best of the new may well be mentioned as a value of Latin. The development of this idea is carried out in the activities of the Latin Club, the purpose of which is the study of the Roman customs and institutions. Officers are named after the regular Roman officials during the time of the Republic. The consul has the highest office, that of president. The praetor, who had almost as much power as the president is the vice-president. The aedile, who had charge of public Works and en- tertainment, is chairman of the program committee. The auaestor, who was a treasurer in ancient Rome, acts as secretary-treasurer. The censor in Roman times had supreme command over all the people, but held office for only a short time at regular intervals, The meetings are called once a month. After the business meeting there is a program, which consists of topics on Roman affairs and the singing of Latin songs. The Latin Club serves its annual spring banquet according to the Roman custom. OFFICERS Dorothy Fehrenbach - - Consul Wilbur lohnson - Praetor May Robertson - - Aedile William Niemuth - Quaestor Miss Dahlke - - Censor f46l
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0 ciaJ6luA Top Row: l. Lueclc, D. Heiting, V. Kuethe, C. Heggelund, I. Roeclclin, L, Gluck, V, Blum, R, Bodoh, E. Berg, H. Dage- torde, M, Diclcot, H. Adler, l. Schilleman, W. Ripplinger, B. Gcirvue. Third Row: A. Britten, C, Lautenberg, M. Hellisch, E. Schiterl, M. Schrader, M. Petz, H. Duval, E. Duval, B. Henning, L. Peterson, C, Miller, E. Oligney, H. M. Anderson, Pi. Furstenburg. Second Row: A, Ernst, L. Wiltgen, A. Biechler, V. Felhofer, E, Miedaner, H. Kraemer, l, Redig, M. Cole, M. Martin, S. Blodgett, C, Schmelter, G, Pinion, M, Graf. First Row: M. Thomson, V. Hasenohrl, A. Henseler, M, Garvue, Miss Smith, Mr. Phillips, l. Matson, R. Mechler, VV. Mitten, V. Brickheimor, To promote interest in the commercial tield, to become better acquainted with modern prog- ress and business methods, and to afford recreational and social opportunities are the aims which the members oi the Commercial Club have accomplished. Membership is restricted to luniors and Seniors with a course in lunior Stenography as a prerequisite. The entire student body aids the club by taking home a candy bar. Selling candy each day is the method used to till the cotters of the club. The Washington Ball sponsored by the group atter the Wausau-Marshtield basketball game aided the proiit making en- deavor. Last Spring, tweniyfseven seniors oi the club enjoyed a trip to Whitewater and Madison. Commercial students at White- T water State Teachers College entertained the group at a dinner. , The following day, the Marshfield students visited the Capitol ' 7 and University at Madison. Club members ot this year are hoping tor a similar venture. Checking the day's candy sales i+5l OFFICERS Carol Schmelter - - - President Margaret Martin - - Vice-President Bob Garvue - Secretary-Treasurer
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fbea fbemiiche Weaem Top Row: M. Felker, VV. Copps, I. l-lendrichs, Ft. Froehllce, L. Kloehn, W. Niemuth, M. Gorges, W. Le Mahfeu, B. Hansen, A, Fylcsen, M. Sexton, Third Row: W. Cox, T. Hefko, L. Gulc, I. Vfoodlcey, A. Koenig, M, He-llisch, M. Pors, D. Folz, V. Regel, L. Ott, Ft, Birge, C. lohnson, Second Row: I. Stegbauer, A, Henning, V. Ebert, I. Fehrenbach, C. Sadowska, O. Ebert, M. Fordyce, M. Weber, V. Berlin, R. Schroeder, M. Porter. First Row: M. Trieweiler, M. Fteitan, G. Declcert, Mr. Eichholz, H. Feichter, K. Flint, C. Gulc, L. Grancorvitz. la! lat la! Ial We know that German songs have their place in German class and club meetings, for we've often heard these strains issuing from the German classroom. German students interested in German custom, culture, literature, and art organized the club in 1937. The purpose of the organization was to get all the members acquainted with these fields, and also to practice German songs and customs because not enough of that could be done during the class period. ln fall the usual initiation party was held in Ebbe Park where old members and new ones enjoyed a wiener roast with the initiation ceremony following. During the various meetings of the year, films were shown, German plays discussed and German poems read. Kriss Kringleu with many presents made the annual Christmas party ein grosses Gelingenf' The fact that rural students completed the school day at 2:40 p.m. proved a disadvantage to the club in carrying out various activities. OFFICERS Warren Cox ---- President William Niemuth - - Vice-President Lucille Grancorvitz - Secretary-Treasurer wi '
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