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Through , Languages 9 Members of the French Club attracted the attention of their friends by wearing new club pins this year The French course of study included the making of menus by first year students and the reading of three French books during the second year At the regular social meetings members were encouraged to participate in dances and plays One of the highlights of thc school year the Sock Hop was sponsored by the French Club Learning the close association betvseen the Latin and English languages in the Symbolic of the foreign cultures representing our language department are the German lederhosen Latin laurel wreath Spanish vest and mask and French menu and barrette The Latin Club consisted of approxi mately sexenty fue students who took second year Latin under thc direction of Miss Bcrg Oncc cach month a mcting was hcld to con duct the ncccssary busincss and to present a program Some of the special activities in cluded a Christmas timc Roman breakfast and a work day when each mcmber was sold as a slave and donated his market price to the Foreign Student Fund An exhibit of mdivid ual projects at the spring meeting of the PT and a Roman Circus climaxed the year field of astronomy are Bill Linsey Judy Bushendorff and jean johnson Martha Nordin Sue Miller Rich Partlow jon Walhstrom Gail Dean and Erik Midelfort must overcome his Scandinavian Jean Otto of the first year French Club rehearse a humorous French play background in coping with guttural German speech inflections 45 r . 7 4 .y . A 1 7 it I di r r ., H ' , ' , , 1 V . l V 7 , , .- , A A A . A . t t . , . A L ' 1 4 , , - Q I V ,V .W 4. I M , fr, , ,gf W' 5 A 4 fa a 3 5 va 7 ! V
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Authennc Roman dress rs modeled by Latm Club repre sentatlves Carolyn Gabrrelson Ella Ager Jrm Campen Judy Bjerke and Carmlla Bobb Spanxsh students found the musncal background and colorfully decorated room a helpful rnfluence to the learnxng of thrs language Durlng the year the class was enlwened by the eatmg of exot1c foods The presence of Claus Westphal our forergn language more lnterestmg thxs year Around The World Th1s shrmkmg world of Jet travel demands a wlder offermg rn fo elgn languages and rt becomes rmperatlve for students to study a fore1gn language m hlgh school After a study of our natlons hrgh schools Dr Conant recommended the strengthenmg of the language departments ln hrgh schools and the requrrement of four years of a forelgn language Studymg other language helps students increase thelr vocabulary understand Englxsh better and ap precrate other people and thelr customs The canned goods conmbunon to the Famlly Servxce Orgamzatlon rs one of the projects undertaken by the Laun Club Helpmg out arej Mazzone S Marnn J Paul S Peterson and R Osberg Elllot Marston Bob Nelson and Mercedes Thomp A club can only operate under a well orgaruzed constrrutron son represented the German Spamsh and French workmg out the French Clubs Consntutron are Betty Zxehls classes by modes of dress dorff Mercedes Thompson Kathy Turney Janet Targart and 44 Becky Scott . . . I . , . , . 1 a ' p . . y . U 3 I ' exchange student, made the studying of the German 1 is . , , - . . . L 1 x 1 ' ' 3 7 3 7
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Under the leadership of this corp of officers the Girl Reserves is very active in school and community affairs Pictured above are Standing Barbara Aberg Nancy Olson jane Walker janet Quigg Prudy Larson Nancy Ander Honor, F 1del1ty son Miss Otteson Adzzior Seated Lynne Nelson Carol Milward Katy Paul son June Kopplin Sue Severson Elsie Kolka Kathy Smith and Dorothy Sorlie entertained the audience with a clarinet trio at the annual Girl Re serve Christmas Tea Once a year this organization holds a party for all members This year it was a halloween hobo party These girls are cutting faces on pumpkins which will provide a holiday atmos phere . 413'- X W. x'V3 wi This group of hobos is participating in the lively Mexican Hat Rock. Lunging at elusive apples was fun, but bar-b-cues and potato chips proved more accessible.
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