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H. Larson, Sperling, McGovern, Miss Laird Cadviserl, Merritt, Barnum. 49 M. Erickson, l-larten, Waataia, l-loman, Gilbertson, Stevens, E. Arrrunoson, 4? Fl. Coleman, Harris, De St. Croix, Caldwell, Flaginan, Morinville, Hicxling, C. Smith. 49 Alexander, N. Peterson, A. Anderson, P. Johnson, Dodge, Birkeland, Beavett. 49 Bashaw, Boucher, Rob- inson, Voss, Malm, Gustatson, Risbe'3, Van Vcghel. I Frenchmen Go Western at Eaton s The French Club is a social organiza- tion, and its highest aim is to promote triendship. There is never a dull moment at the interesting meetings. The meet- ings take place on the tirst Thursday ot each month, and it is at these meetings that plans tor tuture activities ot the club are discussed. The business meet- ing is usually tollowed by a short pro- gram. Under the leadership ot Miss Laird, the club has been active since it was organized in I932. It has grown rapidly these last years, and now numbers over seventy members. ivlfhen the club was tirst organized, the meetings were conducted in French. The members also presented French plays and discussed the intellectual lite ot the French people. The otticers ot the tall semester were Mary Lois McGovern, president: Betty Merritt, vice-president, Elizabeth Sper- ling, secretaryg l-loward Larson, treas- urerg Ethel Barnum, sergeant-at-arms. The spring otticers are Mary Lois Mc- Govern, president: June Jensen, vice- presidentq Elizabeth Sperling, secretary: Jeanne Boucher, treasurer: Ethel Barnum, sergeant-at-anns. Sande, J. Luck, J. Jensen, Hurd, Brescdncini, Jurlcovski, Opsahl. 4? Morrison, R. Jensen, McMullen, Howson, Melville, De March' McMahan.4bJ.Z ' kl T' ' N db B Gtfith A th Z f M Il . K Th i, umwin e, rmoerg, or erg, ean, rri , n ony, ap, u en -4? err, omas, Beard, Bczanson, Turnquist, Verket, B. Vroornan. 4? Hines, Fortier, Bugquist, R. Olsen, S. Andersen, Alrn, Dumas, J. Vrooman. E291
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Ducher H Larson, Mrs. Grvce iadviserl, Schindeldecker, Holmgren, Anderson, Pearson. 4? Kline, Zoll, Reese, etes n, Wcrket, Lindstrorn. 4? Bracken, Bergschmidt, Kilgren, Hawkinson, Klysozrt, A'r'ns, Lee. 49 G. Wolf, Serum Winters, Rommel, St. Onge, Dahl, Larson, H. Johnson. Q Lind, Patch, Lotfnagen, M. Lawson, Newman, S. Nel- son Moon 4? W. Johnson, Paulson, Wilson, Benz, Schumacher, Weldon, Pring Tho'son. Mark Question Stars for Germans Die deutsche Gesellschatt was tounded in l925 under the direction ot Mrs. Selma S. Gryce. The member- ship has increased until now it has ap- proximately IOO members. The club has three main purposes. First ot all, it wishes to promote an in- terest in the customs and culture ot the German people. Second, it wishes to bring about a spirit ot triendship and good tellowship among its members. Third, it wishes to render service to Roosevelt High School as it has done in the past. The cabinet ot the German Club is- sued a paper written in German, known as the Uhu. Marguerite Landberg and Howard Larsen were co-editors. The otticers tor the tall term were Ed. Schindeldecker, president: Roy Pearson, tirst vice-president: Arnie Henderson, second vice-president, Shirley Holm- gren, secretaryg Glenn Dutcher, treas- urerg Gerald Anderson, sergeant-at arms. The spring otticers are Bob John- son, presidentg Robert Kaatz, tirst vice- president: Louis Jensen, second vice- president: Mariellen Frank, secretary: Carl Flagstad, treasurer: William Funk, sergeant-at-arnw. L Johnson Salmon, Martin, Miss Stcinhauser fadviserl, Landberg, Hot, House, J. Olson. 49 Murrav, Thorgrimson, Seljesko Karelis, Dutcher, Sto w ,Z' l .49 M. H . Wk Wll t'. e ' ' ' W 3 o v :cg er arison, i an, i ,Ro.r', K mp, Falwick, B. Johnson. 49 Larso, D Nelson S. Anderson, Knutson, Randall, Texas, Fowler. -0 Haugc, Frank, B. Swanson, V. Lec, lverson, J. Larson. 49 un Martrnson, Jensen, Sandburg, R. Anderson, Jorgensen, Scnnette. G Henderson, West, Ashrnead, V. Nelson, Flagstad Solstcn, Jensen, B. Johnson. E253
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E k , Barnum, H, Johnson, Opsahl, Mr. Miller fadviserj, Kinsey, Soderholm. 49 Morinville, King, Harkin, M. Lar- b Beard, Kiornes Engedal Bruvold Schouweiier ey, Hansen, Schei, Boerner, QA. Johnson, Lovaas, V. Ro inson, 49.1 Thomas, Roith, Lexrcn, Roebel, Lind, Schumacher, Voss. Fnendship Club Previews Fellowship The World Friendship Club is one ot the newer clubs at Roosevelt. Although it was organized in i938 under the lead- ership ot Miss Lynch, it was not original- ly a school club. Its present adviser is Mr. Miller, one ot the Civic teachers. The purpose ot this club is to encour- age its members to correspond with stu- dents in toreign countries, and through this correspondence, to study their ways ot living and thinking, so that a better understanding toward world peace may be acquired. Any student who wishes to write to boys and girls in toreign countries may join the club, but he must correspond with at least one toreign country while he is a member. Some ot the students in the club correspond with tive or more persons in toreign coun- tries. Although these students receive a 01 great deal ot pleasure in writing, they never tail to get a thrill upon tinding a toreign letter in their mail box when they return home trom school. The club is planning to have speakers trom the Foreign Language Department ot the University at the meetings held every three weeks. Mr. Miller, who has traveled in England and France, gave an interesting lecture on France at the tirst meeting. The club has been consid- ering asking other teachers at Roose- velt, who have traveled during the sum- mer vacations, to talk to the club on the countries they visit. Although it is a new club, Mr. Miller and the members are enthusiastically building it up, and they hope that, with- in the near tuture, it will be one ot the largest and most popular clubs.
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