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LANGUAGE “La Tertulia” I). AiulcrwiO, P. Hnrm.m, |. Brovc, A. Collier, J. Johnson, A. Lee, I.. I.indblad, S. Sanders, C. Sanditrom, S. Tyler, R. Vcloscoc, I). Walch “Vive La France” M. Alvcrson, S. Bohlntann, I. Chucker, S. Chucker, S. Diamond, M. Dubimky, H. Freed, I. Furman, S. Goldman, Y. Gentler, C. Grun-field, M. Glean.man, A. Grisiwold, R. Hinitz, E. Hanson, |. Kastner, R. Kaufman, F. Liema-nates, S. l irson, L. Labclle, J. Mann, M. Nelson, J. Overby, E. Patnode. M. Poluk. M. Rasmussen, W. Robins, S. Rosenburg, F Serber, S. Shurc, I.. Scwiller, R. Sicinberg, C. Scvichard. I. Warner, G. Werner, S. Witcbaky, F.. Yarosh, I. Ycancs Spanish Club La Tertulia is North’s Spanish club. The name La Tertulia” means social gathering.” The meetings arc held the last Tuesday of every month. At these meetings they have Spanish plays and games. Miss Apel is the club adviser. It is the aim of the Spanish Club to bring to its members a better understanding of the Spanish speaking countries. French Club The name of the French club is Jeanne D'Arc. Students must have a ”C average in French to belong to the club. The meetings are conducted partly in French. The officers for this club arc: President, William Robins; vice-president, Shirley Wilebsky; secretary-treasurer, Eileen Patnode; sergeant-at-arms, Ethel Yarosh. 26
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“Time Marches On” J. Abrahamson, |. Anderson, I). Aune, I. Barre, E. Block, P. Curtis, L. Gottstein, S. Greenberg, A. Harding, B. Johnson, E. Lazar, M. Maiscl, J. Rice, E. Sairanen, E. Smith. C. Stanley, L. Stock. E. Strimling, M. Yarosh, N. Zeeklin, S. Salitcrman. F. Fingerhut. T. Gitis “Nature Cannot Miss” V. Anderson, J. Barre, E. Block. S. Bohlman, C, Burke, T. Casscrly, E, Churp, |. Creighton, K. Davis, L. Fredrickson, C. Gilbert, L. Gjen-vick, A. Hansen. J. Hartwig, B. Hcgcrlc, C. Hegcrlc, J. Hdden, D. Irvin. F. Johnson, T. Johnson, B. Klcars, B. Kopnick, J. Ijrpenturc, D. Lcilzkc, F. I.oltu», R. Uwe, M. MacElellan, C. Martin, M. Mattison, J. McCann, I . McDaniels, N. Miller, C. Manseur, A. Morrison, A. Nadlcr, M. Nitchic, J. Olson. J. Overby, M. Peterson, R. Range, J. Rathbun, F.. Ricktcr, G. Riley, L. Ralcns, M. Scholar, M. Shannon, E. Schloncr, J. Skonsing, R. Tolkincn. T. Weiss, S. Zeive, L. Brand, D. Martin Science Nature Although it took the science club quite a while to get organized this year, they are now endeavoring by demonstrations and talks to create a deeper and better understanding of science. Nature club is composed of both girl and boy botany students. Their activities include parties, lecturers, and movies which pertain to nature. 25
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“Vcni, Vidi, Vici” B. Bruner, M. CheUtfom, J. Creighton, B. Foster, P. Fure, F. Gill, P. Hansen, K. Harland, 1.. Hendrickson, E. Hunezak, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, C. Koont ., R. Koontz, B. Kopnick, E. Lazar, M. Lund, J. Marcel!, J. Marystone, D. Martin, L. Mustonen. R. Myers, L. Nelson, R. Newnunn, G. Nordin, L. Oswald, M. Paulyinc, M. Peterson, R, Range, D. Robinson. S. Rem man, G. Segfrinius, A. Singer, J. Skonseng, M. Skonseng, C. Sabon, R. Wachtcr Asking Club C. Anderson, E. Boc, M. Bolstad, N. Bruhicll, M. Fiskc, B. Flagle, E. Flagle, I. Hansen, M. Hammer, J. Hilden, A. Iverson, M. Johnson, I- Ley, C. Martin, M. Mattison, G. Nelson, P. Noble, J. Olson, T. Olson, B. Otteson, E. Ross, S. Stensrud, R. Swanson, R. Swaklc, P. Thompson, L. Ziegler, G. Fidlin, N. Johnson, A. Bro-back, L. Dahl “Dcutschcr Vcrcin'’ R. Brix, M. Dooher, P. F.istcn, B. Giese, E. Hey, A. Master, F-. Nelson, L. Nelson, L. Sabin, A. Schmidt, L. Zimmer Latin The members of Latin club include former and present Latin students. The purpose of this club is to better acquaint the students with Latin; therefore they devote all their programs to subjects pertaining to Latin, Norse Norse is a club composed of boys and girls who devote their time to studying Norwegian customs and cultures. Each year they hold a declamatory contest; the winner is eligible to enter a national contest held later on. German The purpose of the members of the German club is to cd cate themselves in German literature and culture; also, 1 frequent use of the language, they hope to be able to use fluently in society.
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