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Row I: Kampstad, Adams, Fors- mark, M. Johnson, Mrs. Hall, Buezis, M. Rustad, Huff, Hagland. Row 2: Iago, J. Johnson, J. Anderson, Wood, Bracken, Sovde, Schreiber, Spencer. Row 3: J. Johnson, Car- michael, Clark, Messman, G. John- stone, Bolster, McBride, Foote. Row 4: Holt, Kruse, Knight, Grenier, Sat- tervall, B. Petersen, Ashwood, Warmbold. Row 5: Naslund, Lam- bert, Price, Gustafson, Martini, P, Nelson, Cox, Abernathy. Row 6: J. Comfort, Swedien, Halvorson, Knud- sen, M. Lund, Madvig, Voth, Elsnes. Row 7: Poston, Holm, Rcinmuth, Hewetson, Sletten, Mosher, Lee, McKinney, Kelly. Row I: S. Erickson, Broberg, Enstad, S. Johnson, Arnlie, Ekholm, M. Gus- tafson, Odberg. Row 2: Grono, Lil- ley, Werhan, M. Gable, M. John- son, Storholm, Zieper, Dutcher. Row 3: Lechnyr, Meyer, Alexander, Lud- wig, M. Johnson, Wagle, Bremberg, Wright, M, Nelson. Row 4: J. Nel- son, Freer, Faber, Mills, Willmeft, Tibbetts, Burgcson, Reeves. Row 5: Hjelmeland, Fosen, Cool, Engstrom, Mackey, Robinson, B. Larson, Lind- quist, Hilseth. Row 6: Arneson, A. Anderson, Weston, Zetterberg, La Fleur, Green, F. Krumholz, Huddles- ton. Row 7: B, Larson, Holmes, Mal- bourn, G. Rustad, Wulkan, Caldwell, Bursell, Christianson, R. Erickson. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, EI l-lispano Americano, has been busy this year. Under the direction of la Senora l-lall, a hilarious initiation party. a Christmas pinata party, and other activi- ties have been held. The initiation was a grueling ordeal. One group of initiates played catch blindfolded. lncidentally the balls they played with were not ordinary ones. They were eggs. Other initiates trod in cold oat- meal or cheerfully consumed cooked maca- roni flavored with cod liver oil. Then they were officially made members of the club. The Christmas party was held in the band room. The traditional Spanish pinata, filled with goodies, highlighted the affair. The pinata was hung from the ceiling. One per- son was blindfolded and given a stick to FALL OFFICERS SPRING Marion Johnson President Jack Lee Richard l-lewetson Vice-president Mary Tibbetts Mary Buezis Secretary Gretta Johnstone Mary Rustad Treasurer Frank Sattervall Edith Forsmark Sergeant-at-Arms James Comfort break the pinata. When it finally was broken, candy, fruits, and nuts came tumbling out: and everyone scrambled for them. The motto of this club is Adelante, siem- pre adelante which means Forward, always forward. The real purpose of the club is to give Spanish students a better understand- ing of the customs of the people whose language they are studying. First term stu- dents must have a B average in Spanish to become members, and a C average is required after that. The club meets the third Thursday of each school month. Richard l-lewetson received the Spanish medal. E231
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GERMAN CLUB Frisch begonnen its halb gewonnen is the motto ot the D.D.G. Translated this means that a prompt beginning is halt the winning. Speaking ot beginning, the club was organized in the spring ot l925. The members have participated in such activities as the Senior Farewell Banquets, holiday parties, wiener roasts, and hilarious initiations. Business meetings are held on the second Thursday ot every month. Frequently interesting and instructive programs are given atter the meetings. Cabinet meetings are held on the tirst Thursday ot each month. Last tall, Jerry Cox was awarded the German trophy tor outstanding worlc in the classroom and service to the club. One ol: many con- E221 Row I: D. Swcnsen, M. Russell, Cox, Koller, Schetter, Grinde, Dub- bc. Row 2: S. Olson, Uhler, Dick- enson, Lofgren, E. White, Naalsund, Meader. Row 3: Nystrom, Halvor- son, Schrack, Haeg, Olin, Chovan, M. Johnston. Row 4: Hidlof, Bristol, Galchutt, Fuehrer, Jonas, Halle, Sell. Row 5: Warmbold, Mauren, D. Cunningham, Holmgren, Hilgcman, Schwancnberg, Knudson, Munson. Row 6: R. Swanson, L. Anderson, Roth, Prigge, Hatfield, T. Comfort, Ashmead, Anansen. Row l: Herbert, Ault, Kuske, Lara- mie, Miss Stcinhauser, W. Carlson, Galarneau, Halgren. Row 2: Schet- ter, Morris, Thielen, R. Weber, Plota nik, S. Norell, Gabrelcik. Row 3: Callister, Schwarzlcopf, Necker, K. Nielsen, M. Olson, Richardson, Bergquist, Fowler. Row 4: Hogan, Eide, Argall, E. Anderson, Korn, B. Russell, Wentz. Row 5: E. Sorem, Bergman, Waldron, L. Olson, Schmidt, Glalae, Gantriis, Stelzner. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Bert Kohler President Hans Schetter Hans Schettcr Vice-president Kenneth Kusslce Dick Dubbe Second Vice-president Lee Grittin Janice Laramie Secretary Beverly Galarneau Jerry Cox Treasurer .lack Hall Kenneth Dusslre Sergeant-at-Arms Marilyn Russell tributions the members have ottered to the school are the Teddies which the students buy eagerly. The members ot the German Club wish to dedicate this page ot the Sagamore to their teacher and triend, Mrs. Selma S. Gryce, under whose leadership and guidance the club has progressed through the years. Denn alle Kratt dringt vorwarts in die Weite, Zu leben und zu wirlcen hier und dort. Goethe
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Row I: E. Grayson, Fleming, M. Carlson, Lcrbakkcn, Mrs. Gerard, G. Erickson, Aura, Fite. Row 2: B. Grayson, N. Long, Moloy, S. Johnson, E. Ryan, Stcenson, Leary, Essrnan. Row 3: C, Erickson, Sncllman, Field, M. Riley, S. Keeler, Borsch, McNitt, Marrs. Row 4: G. Thompson, Seam, M. Smith, Reinhardt, Forster, Pettit, L. Sanderson, B. Burns, Hauge. Row 5: L. Paulson, P, Erickson, Huddlcston, Holt, Sampson, M. Strand, Classen, Oberpriller, Eberly. Row 6: Bouchard, Flahaven, C. Pierce, Belford, M, Allan, A. Brown, B. Skoglund, N. Smith, Clement. Row 7: Fremstao, Torncy, Nyc, Eckcrrnann, L. Jensen, G. Donnelly, D. Jensen, Volstad, R. Sorenson, R. Hagermann. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Kathyleen Lcrbakkcn President Phyllis Erickson The Latjn js becomjng one of the Mary Jean Aura Vice-president Beverly Skoglund , Marilyn Carlson Secretary Mary Strand most active language clubs here at Roose- Genevan Erickson Treasurer narrate Merlin Robert Sorenson Sergeant-at-Arms James Torney velt. This year, besides selling Teddy stickers and sending boxes ot needed articles to the war stricken people ot Italy, the club has held several parties: and every one was a real success. ln December, at the Christmas Party, Checking up on Caesar Erickson, McNiff, Skoglund. 24:1 games that had a Roman origin were played to illustrate some ot the old Roman customs. In February, members joined with those ot the German club to enjoy a roller-skating party at the Pastime. One ot the regular cus- toms ot the Club is to give a Roman banquet in honor ot the members who are graduating. To join the club, a student must do ac- ceptable work in Latin and show an active interest in the classics. The meetings are held the second Thursday ot every month. The club slogan is Possumus quod nos posse putamusf' Translated into English this slogan has the tollowing meaning: We can because we think we can. The club's emblem is the flaming torch ot wisdom. The student ot the graduating class who has maintained the highest scholastic aver- age in Latin and who has actively partici- pated in the projects ot the club-in tact, the one who is an outstanding Latin student -has his name engraved on the Latin trophy. Last term, Ann Holt won this honor.
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