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gdfmunolwl 141114904 guewzad para gf luauufa D k hC .fauna fn WMM Zi Something entirely different from anything we had in 1907 is the Mitchell High School Spanish C u On every First and third Monday night a strange group speaking and singing in a mix ture of Spanish and English and numbering 35 students is heard in the school halls Espanoles amigos buenos por el mundo Spaniards good friends throughout the world might well be a good motto for these interna tionally minded boys and girls With customs and culture of Spanish speaking countries they listen to various speakers and study different books on Spaniards throughout the universe. Social event of the year was the Spanish Christmas party, with the theme being that of a typical pinata, or Mexican Christmas celebra- tion. Members for the past year include the fol lowing students Second year Rillamae n derson Eunice Phillips Bob Reed Dick Ron ald Audrey Snowden ack Cotton Charmaine Marquesen Nancy Lou Peterson Harold Ca hoy and Ed De ong First year Frances Voigt Marilyn Weller Irene Murphy Ann Wendt Vendella Peterson Buster Brown Han nah Johnson Larry ohnson Margaret Stev ens Betty Rae Willard Anita Herbst Laura Lyman Betty Beittel Donna Lou Giese Marcia Stransky Bonnie Olson Nona Radford Evelyn Hafner Bonnie Blacksten Marianne Kelly Beverly Swenson Gerry Bullis Ruth Lyman Hazel Wertz and Walter Sluka. Ollicers are as follows: president, Walter Slukag vice-president, Nona Radford? and SCC- retary-treasurer, Marcia Stransky.
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eww, sm Zzeaxfme .fazfw Glad 14 Cne thlng our class of 1907 didn t have was a Latm Club Meetmg regularly one Monday a month, the s1x members of thxs club do research on Latm SIOKICS and take turns glvlng reports on class1cal subjects such as Roman Legends and Myths Thls year marked the hrst txme a club for Latm students has been organlzed slnce 1946 Durxng the year the club sponsored a series of candy sales In order to buy club pms Ofhcers and members of the group mcludf. the followmg Bergquxs adviser of the group study Roman myrhologxes Pres1dent, Lee Hampshlre, vlce president, eanne Treganza, secretary, ean Wagner, treasurer, Beverly Engbrecht, and Florence Woods and Emma Cook Mrs Thelma Berg qulst IS the advlser for the group We wonder lf the members feel lllce the thoughts expressed 1n th1s poem Latm IS a dead language As dead as dead can be Fxrst lt kxllecl the Romans And now lt s lcllllng me . R f o o o a . . , . . . . . . U , . . n - ' - ' . I I I 9 ' . ' ' ' ' Y embers of the Latin Club-Emma Cook, Lee Hampshire. Jean Wagner. Jeanne Treganza, Florence Woods, Beverly Engbrecht. and Mrs. Thelma
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Row l Kay Tltze Phyllrs Bunk Nancy Lou Peterson Dorothy Rrndels Mary Frances Hoven Row 2 DeEtta Rlgffrl Marjory Rrndels Lucrllc Rxch Drxre Marhrs Row 3 Norman Pearson Darrell Norwrck rm Stopfer Nona Radford Donna Alexander Charmaine Marquesen Betty Beltz oyce Ronald Sarah Scovllle Fra nc Mommer Not prctured Sue Geyerman and Donna Sterber Sfuuuay clfuz afrq glad A new art club was organized in M H S th1s year Open to any person who takes art, the clubs arms are to promote and arouse m terest rn art throughout this communxty, and to develop Oflglnallfy ln art worlc Ir also seeks to raxse the standards of art apprecnatlon and to malte rt more comprehenslve Club meetrngs are held the first and thrrd Tuesday evenxngs of each month, and the mem bers have elected the followmg ofhcers presl dent, Sue Geyerman, vice presldent lm Sto pfer, and secretary Dorothy Rlndels Other members for thrs year mclude Marjorle Rmdels, Donna Alexander, Nona Radford Lucrlle Rrch, Kay Trtze, Drxre Mathxs, Sarah Scovllle, Nancy Lou Peterson, Charmame Marquesen Mary Frances Hoven, DeEtta Rlggert, Donna Stexber oyce Ron ald Betty Ann Bretz, Darrell Norwlclc, and erry Hatzenbuhler n puppzs whrch rhty made for the Art Club marronnette SIOX . i . V J I . v T, - . : . 4 I O O l l I , . . ' YX.m:v. lil-rry. joyre. Dorothy. Sarah, and Milf display their I ' ' Uh V ' , . ' I I . I U .I Q . I ' . 9 ' s , ' . 7 7 1 ,l ' , ' J
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