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STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS STAFF 26 HI-LIGHTS OF
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FRENCH CLUB 3rd row—Wilbur Coakes, Harold Troupe, Charles Whitfield, Fern Hodge. 2nd row Susie Puhan, Betty Myers, Joan Weismiller, Iola Lee. 1st row Dorothy Peterson, Miss Dorland. The French Club plays an interesting part in the outside activity of French students, and has been among the more important. The officers elected this year were: Betty Myers, president; Mildred Watt, vice president; Susie Puhan, secretary. One of the features of the year 1934-35 was the French play. The members of the French Club have been most successful in their study of French literary work and they also have achieved their purpose in learning better the art of speaking French under the able direction of Miss Dorland. We were most fortunate in having her, as she had previously taught in France. LATIN CLUB 4th row—Evelyn Regenhardt, Clarabelle Lett, Phyllis Cochran, June Schumaker, Hector Mattison, Moulton Prussing, Joseph Neuhauser, Robert Marselus, Donald Ogilvie, Judson Peto. 3rd row—Anna Bender, Helen Fanning, Lorene Hubbard, Iileene Parks, Miss Dorland, Barbara Fosse, Bernice Converse, Sue Myers, Margaret Hanson, Marian Cunz. 2nd row Shirley Reyman, Gladys Sebby, Louise Ugland, Cheryl Parks, Eileen Brady. 1st row—Everett Darling, Alvin Sebby, Ralph Fierabend, Vernon Sebby, Robert Swenson. Another successful year has passed for the Latin Club with Moulton Prussing as president; Ralph Fierabend, vice president; and Cheryl Parks as secretary and treasurer. The study of Latin was made more interesting by learning the Roman customs and comparing them with ours. It was interesting to note the manv things we have derived from Latin, and how valuable the language really is. T o make things still more true to life, booklets were made, plays given and current events studied of the modern Rome. Outside of school the club has had several social gatherings at the homes of the students. NINETEEN THIRTY FIVE 25
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STUDENT COUNCIL 2nd row—Harold Troupe, Ruth Kastler, Carl Johnson, Lyle Walker. 1st row—Vernon Sebby, Phyllis Cochran, Dorothy Peterson, Irene Jones. The Student Council again performed their duties in a noteworthy manner. The duty of the council is the deciding of various matters in the interest of the student body. It is necessary there be some organization of this kind to carry on the required work in a way satisfactory to all concerned. The council is made up of eight members, each class choosing a boy and a girl who they think will best represent them. Boundless credit goes to the group of students making up the council for its many services to the school. 3rd row—Ruth Kastler, Marie Rogne, Jean Potter, Sue Myers, Moulton Prussing, Fern Hodge. 2nd row—Phil Lindner, Betty Myers, Chas. Whitfield, Barbara Fosse, Barbara Bender. 1st row—Mary Kehl, Rachel Densch, Ruth Scott, Annette Boyd, Irene Redmond. The News Staff, the Journalistic organ of Sandwich Township High School started in its second year with Betty Myers, Editor in Chief; Marie Rogne, Assistant Editor; and Philip Lindner, Sports Editor. Our paper is published every Thursday in the Free Press. Members to keep in good standing must deliver full cooperation to the editor and all work must be in on time to be typed. The typing staff consists of Mary Kehl. Irene Redmond, Emma Fern Hodge and Ruth Kastler. A special feature of the news staff this year was a banquet held in the high school cafeteria in December. NINETEEN THIRTY FIVE 27
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