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THE MAROON AND GRAY lLes C ouetites President ...... ..... R ACHEL CONN Vice-President ...... . . , HAROLD PRINGLE Secretary-Treasurer . . . . HELEN MCLAUGHLIN Advisor ...,....... ...... M ISS SHERER The R. ll. S. French Cluh, Les Chouettes which has heen so successful in the past, Continuefl its meetings with an enlargecl enrollment. This year the ineetingfs were helfl on the Brst VVeclnesclay of each month in the homes of various nlcinhers. A general study of France, its cities, peoples and customs eoustitutetl the programs at these meetings. l7I'CllCll songs and gznnes were inclnlgerl in for the social part. The lnenthers ot' the eluh are: Rachel Conn, Freitla Eckert, Helen McLaughlin, Harold Pringle, Frerl Richards, Robert Thornton, Mary Tomas, Anthony Vavrik, lfloisc Martholcl, Marion Bean, Virginia Baillet, Adeline Brooks, Carl Clement, John QllClllCl1l, Helen Conn, Robert Falls, Harriet Haworth, Mary Kirk, Sophia Patronik, Iichlie Prono, Amos Reihing, George Rheinfrank, Virginia Rinker, Cecyl Schrier, Maruuartl Sears, Odessa Stallings, joe Yrahlic, John Zawojski, Miss Sherer. ttvenly-eight
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THE MAROON AND GRAY The and President ...... . . . . . . IRVING RICHARDS Vice-President . . . . . . THOMAS RINKER Secretary ........ . . . JOHN CLEMENT Treasurer ........... ........ J ACK KELLY Sergeant-at-Arms .................... .... C ECYL SCHRIER 'llhm' lmaml hafl a grcat hattlc for t-xist:t11vc in 1929 XYllL'll it was startcfl hv Mr, Nulcl, .Xfter nearly txvu years of ll2ll'llSllllJ, it IIUXY lu-gills tu uv'cx'cm11c all clifficultics. l'hcy playcrl :luring halves at thc football games. 'llhcy also playccl at a few haskct- hall gamcs. As it is just starting, tht-rc is plenty ut' rmmt for lllllllUVL'lllL'lll, but we knmv they arc Capalmlc of thc best. The members arc: CClarinctsJ l,ltfycl l'u1'cly, .Xllmt-rt ilollmillcv, Lewis Frautschi llarolrl Burns, lfva Kelly, ICIIQUIIC liutlur. l'1lllJ,'L'llL' Shiulcs. L'l'r11111pcts and CllI'llClSl rllOlIl liinkur, Lloyd Hahn, jcrutm- Hrtmks, Vivtm' lrlcim-man, Jack llllrclw, .Xl Taclsvn. lSaxnplmnesJ Arnultl Frautsclmi, jul- liissnw, juuim' Scltricr, john liicklwlt. C.fXlto l'Im'uJ 1 Irving Richards, lValtcr' Cflllllllilll. fBlll'llUllCl lYlCllllCll1 XYilliams, f'lll'UllllJOllL'l -loc Kllll!'Cli, ltlllll Clomellt, RUllL'I'l SWL-calc. CTuhal Ct-Cyl Schricr. tllrmusl -luv Kmxrvlc, liuhcrt llrmvll, ,lack lit-lly. The Orchestra President ......., . . . HELEN MCLAUGHLIN Vice-President . . . ........ ETHEL HAHN Secretary ...... .. MARGARET KRUGER Treasurer ................ ......... A RNOLD FRAUTSCHI Unto again liosst'u1'rl fll'CllL'Sll'Z1 trunk tht' county Clmzmlpicmsltila. This is thc st-coml vt-ar In succcssmn :tml we mvc much crccht to thus ltttlc grcmp for tts hugh llClllCVL'lllClll. O11 several occasions they wt-rc askc-cl tu play concerts which gave them much Umor. 'llhc-y gave !'CClll1lS at the Ncwrtltwcstcrll Ohm Teachers' COIlfL'I'CllCC 111 tlw Fulerlu Coltseum aml also at thc jmnt CUI1VCllllUll of Lucas and XV0ucl County hclcl at , , lxussfmal High Sclmol. llhcy lllI'lllSllL'fl music fm' thc majurity ul' sclmul lll'l1g'I'lllllS. twenty-seven
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THE MAROON AND GRAY Dux Dnenm First Consul .... JOHN CLEMENT Second Consul .. .... ELOISE BARTHOLD Scriba ......... .. MARGARET KRUGER Praetor . . . ..... CECYL SCHRIER Advisor . . . . . . MISS SHERER This Dux Dnenm, a Latin Cluh, was started in the latter part of the school year of 1928, with Miss Jean Sherer as advisor. In 1930 it was changed a little in that it he- came composed of three Latin classes instead of two. The name means Leader of Leaders. The members are trying to live up to this name. Their meetings are held once a month after sehool at which time they give reports of Ancient Rome and Roman Customs. The memhers are: Jerome Brooks, Helen Brown, Hope Cashman, Alpha Mae Davenport, Joe Dureo, Victor Heineman, Margaret Kruger, Charlotte Mierzejewski, Lloyd Purdy, Dorothy Sarver, Margaret Saunders, Laura Tarkiewiez, Frank limmick, Metro Baezewski, Carl Clement, john Clement, jean Kelly, Kenneth Lewis, Margaret Platakis, Alex Polakovie, George Rheinfrank, Virginia Rinker, lfngene Saho, Margaret Toher, George VVeaver, Cecyl Schrier, Edward Prono, Marion Bean, liloise Harthold, Harriet Haworth, Sophia Patronik. twenty-nine
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