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'91 Q If rf .-as 0-X I 433 Jr V - S 9 5 71 9 U l f Eflus Qgienie giispanules M' Y The Spanish Club of the class of '27 is one of the most active and enthusiastic R R organizations in the school. Early in the year the constitution, a somewhat lengthy document, was drawn up by four members of the club, presented at the first meet- ing and adopted. It limits membership to students who have had at least one year fa of Spanish and who show interest in the work of the club. After much discussion the name Los Viente Espanolesu was decided upon. The purpose of the club is to further and increase interest in Spanish. The following are the officers for 1926-27: President, Helen Kennedyg Vice- president, Allen Walsh, Treasurer, Ray Kallaherg and Secretary, lwary Agnes Dono- S van. Q 4' The use of Spanish in the Weekly meetings and the rendition of a program in i Spanish are features of each meeting. 0 So enthusiastic are some of the club members that their enthusiasm extends even to their free time during which several courageous ones have been heard attempting to discuss in Spanish the occurrences of the day, While the admiring but timid ones listened. fi XJ b -MARY AGNES DONOVAN, '27 Q' A 7 J' - A A A 'n U 59' bi? QHQJZ ' s S s X . X Page Ninety-three
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'L 4 RIQI, Ir'QQ5EgCQfE2 Glihin Glluh THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION JOHN TXIULLEN CHARLES RIELAGE ELSIE DERMODX' JOSEPH CAPPEL RAY REILLY LAWRENCE SELZER OF SCHOOL JOHN COSTELLO CECILIA HIGGINS CECILIA ILHARDT JOHN TVIORAN FRANCES ZIMMERMAN JEROME PIUGGER EUGENE VORWOLDT DOROTHY CARR HELEN SACK ISABEL GARDNER CATHERINE MORAN LEONARD DOEPKER 2' Z' Q' J 4 Immfwwx ' Page Ninety-two
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K -T K 'Q Behating Cllluh JOHN COSTELLO VVILLIAM CASSADY EDWARD EMMERLING 1. RI. lx'IULLEN GEORGE JOHNSON CHARLES GRUBER LEONARD IJOEPKER The Debating Club is, as it should be, one of the most popular organizations in the school. The club commands special interest, because it makes for the formation of sound judgment, the development of clear, logical thinking, the mastery of words. lts intellectual value appeals to the entire student body. The club meets once a month, a different member acting as president at each meeting. The subject of the debate is decided at this time by vote of the members. Debates are held on the first day of each month. Three members of the senior class serve as judges. The students enjoyed all the debates, but particularly the one which discussed the present immigration laws. The club is to be congratulated for the good showing it made in 1926-1927. .f 2' 2' - - 2' f - A T XC?-s r x 2 c w. gg' , '1 Page Ninety-four
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