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Row I—Ekholm. Svodc. Price. Mr . Hall. Broberg. Noskcr. Backer. Row J—V Anoe-son, J. Swanson, FcMIm, Kcclc . Naslura, R. Erickson Sterner. Row I—Walstrom, 0. Larton Mossberg, Kiellsvig, Pavlo J. Johnson. B. Hansen. Wood. Row ♦— . Anderson, Gustafson. Bierlen McCaffertv. Zetterberg, Sorem. Hofstedt, Backload. Row t—Lambert. Asnwood, Bennett Lind. M.ddlestedt Weeks Lund. Lee. Jacobson. Senoritas y Senoras Espana. is the land of black lace mantillas, bright colors, gay dances, and rambling haciendas. It is a land where the Senoras may at one minute be looking at a spine chilling bull fight and at the next minute be serenading their lady fair beneath a balcony in a moonlit garden. Maybe you can't travel, but you can get the atmosphere by joining the Spanish Club, which was organized in 1941. At their meetings, which are held the third Thursday of every month, the members enjoy movies, talks, and short plays about Mexico. A medal is awarded by the American As- FALL Shirley Price.. . David Carlson Mary Ann Ekholm Janice Nosker . Jim Nielson.. OFFICERS President ... . Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING . ..Shirley Price David Carlson Mary Ann Ekholm . .Janice Nosker Jim Nielson sociation of Teachers of Spanish for excellence in this subject. Patricia Broberg received this award last fall. The club pin is made of sterling silver and portrays a sombrero” and a tambourine with El Hispano Americano” below it. S. Price Row I—S. Erickson. Wilson. Grenier. Nielsen. 0. Carlson Pace. Dutcher. Odbcrg. Row 2—Amlie, S. Johnson. Berg Bracken. LiHcy. Crenshaw Weber. Row I—M. Johnson. Balcom. ludwig, Huff, M. Johnson, Wagle. L. Pete son, Blake'. Row 4—Sullivan. K Olson Welch. Xour.gq .t}’ Newman Johnstone. Green. Adolphson. Row 5—Evans. Frettcr. C. Pcte'son Lundqoist, DuCharme. Co , Torrini, Carte’ Margadant.
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Row I—Co . Schroeer. Dubbe. M-s. Gtyct; Hawk.nton. Nourse. O. Nelson, lemire. Row 2—So-tm, Galchutt, lolgren, OI-”, Ulffcr, S Olson. Row I—Waldron. I. Olson. Halvorson. Chovan, Mitchell. Sell. Row 4—Schwab. Mcadcr, White. Schmidt. Naariuno. Warmbold. Row %— W. Carlton, Hall, Schctter. Griffin, Donaghuc, Munson, Ashmcad. i Old Timers Ach, du lieber Augustine!’’ Any resemblance to the Roosevelt choir is purely coincidental. It's just the German Club exercising their vocal chords. Organized in 1925. D.D.G. is the oldest language club in Roosevelt's history. Like all other clubs, its purpose is to create good fellowship among students and to give service to their school. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Dick Dubbc ...........President . ..........Jerry Cox Don Lemire......... Vice President Joan Norse Jean Schroeer . . Secretary.......... Muriel Nystrom Pat Hawkinson Treasurer Lee Griffin Owen Nelson Sergeant-at-A'ms . Marilyn Russell Meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month with Mrs. Gryce as the club's faculty advisor. A hilarious time is had by all the members at their two initiation parties every year. Besides these parties, wiener roasts and Senior Farewell Banquet are among the various social activities of the group. A B average and a good recommendation by the club's cabinet are necessary to qualify for membership. Row I—Nystrom. Laram.c Albrecht. 0. Swenson. Grette, Roller. Row 2—Lofgre Fowler M. Olson. Eide, Galameau, M. Russell. Row 4—Bcrgquift, Dickinson. E dc. triii, Kcagie, M. Larson. N. Glabe. Glabe. Russell. Hammer. Row 3—Richardson. Hogan. Bergman Row S— Bristol. Gleffe, Stelwer, Gan-
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