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Leading the club ' s activities for the first semester were the officers: left to right; Seated: Ann Feaster, treasurer; and Judy Kay Kamman, Chor- ister; Standing: Don Munden, vice-president; Peggy Hennessy, president; Connie James, secretary; and John Lewis, program chairman Singing Latin songs, playing Latin games, and having talks and plays relative to Roman life v as the content of the Latin Club meet- ings held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. The club fulfilled very well its purpose of giving the student of Latin a chance to learn in addition to class work. An example of this was its financial support of our con- testants in the Latin Contest held in the spring of the year. The officers elected for the second semester were: John Lewis, president; Karen Keyes, vice-president; Peggy Hennessy, secretary; Patty Spray, treasurer; Irma Krumme, chor- ister; and Don Munden, program chairman. Miss L. Grace Anderson was the sponsor of the club. SCIENTIA CRESCAT VITA COLATUR ( Let Knowledge Crow, Let Life Be Enriched Was The Latin Club Motto) Members of the club were: left to right; Row one: Karen Keyes, Connie James, Penny Jackson, Mary jane Mitchell, Janice Fredrick, Irma Krumme, and Sandra Von Dielingen Row two: Don Munden, J. R. Hudson, John Lewis, Don Ernest, Jerry Haper, and Don Stuckwisch Row t-hree: Elsie Quinn, Sandra Hercamp, Patty Spray, Ann Feaster, Judy Judd, Margaret Roeger, and Carole Ann Smith Row four: Mike Simmons, Tom Parker, Judy Kay Kamman, Doris Jones, and Nancy Ewing Row five: Tom Miller, Roland Von Dielingen, Dean Pierson, and Iva Ann Boas Standing: Miss L. Grace Anderson and Peggy Hennessy ' ' •i-ismKxsmtiiaBixtxixttmmaammmnmmmsKmimmifmiia •HlVWipiimwiimwnwa m
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The commercial club sponsored dances and sold candy to finance this year ' s activities. Junior and senior girls on the commercial course were eligible to belong to the club. A tea was held in January to help the girls plan their spring wardrobes. Mr. Arthur Kaufman and Miss Laura Schulte were special guests for this memorable event. Senior girls with their sponsor. Miss Bernice Foster, traveled to Indianapolis the first day of senior week. They visited the Bell Tele- phone Company, the Meridian Insurance Com- pany, and the Farm Bureau office for a look into business life. Officers for the 1955-56 club were Loretia Thompson, president, Alberta Krumme, vice-president, Madeline Sweany, secretary, and Phyllis Pogue, treasurer. COMMERCIAL CLUB TRAVELED TO INDIANAPOLIS . . . Members of commercial club this year were: Delia Edgeworth, Janet Sutherland, Nancy Taylor, Thelma Otte, lanet Krumme, Madeline Sweeney, Loretia Thompson, Alberta Krumme, Barbara Johnson, Sue Kriete, Frieda Eieker, Helen Steltenpohl, Bonnie Barkman, Donna Carpenter, Patty Wehrkamp, Marilou Torborg, Patty Bar- nett, Janice Martin, Marjorie Mines, Susan Carter, Mary Lois Nentrup, Marilyn Klakamp, Janet Vance, Janet Smith, and Luwanna Donnells. 19
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Members of the Spanish Club were: left to right; Row one: Mrs. Cross, Christine Smith, Ninette Pfister, Janet Cummings, Marcia Mueller, and Ronny Hamilton Row two: Myrna Witters, Kathleen Dittman, Martha Short, Judy Gilbert, Linda Bollinger, Doria Leckermeyer, and Mike Simmons Row three: John Niemeyer, Jim Endicott, Steve Beard, Larry Brooks, Jack Hildreth, Jerry Ritz, and LeRoy Findley ' XL QUE HABLA DOR IDIOMAS VALE DOS HOMBRER ( He Who Speaks Two Languages Is Worth Two Men Was The Spanish Club Motto) Officers of the Spanish Club were: LeRoy Findley, president; Martha Short, vice-president; Myrna Witters, secretary; and Jack Hildreth, treasurer The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Thelma Cross, was certainly active this year. The members had a Halloween and Christ- mas party, sponsored a dance after a basket- ball game, and had a hayride in the spring. During the meetings, many Spanish songs and customs were studied. All in all the activities proved very interesting. One delightful surprise for Mrs. Cross was a party given in her honor upon the occasion of her marriage.
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