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2 2 sa ot 2 Sm DEUTSCHE VEREIN In addition to studying German in the classroom, interludes of informal learning were important in learning the German language. For this extra help to make learning easier and more fun, ‘Der Deutsche Verein’’ was organized in the fall of 1931. At meetings, German songs were sung, games were played, skits were pre- sented, films on Germany were shown, and tasty refreshments were served. Holidays were celebrated in the manner in which they are observed in Germany. “Der Deutsche Verein,” together with the other language clubs, presented the annual Language Club Christ- mas Party and a picnic in the spring. The sponsor of the club, Mr. Arnold Koester, held membership open to any Junior College student who was a past, present, or future student of German. GERMAN CLUB Officers: Seated: David Yaseen, vice-president. Standing: John Tobak, treasurer; Dale Anderson, president; Tom Devlin, sec- retary. Class: Mr. Koester instructs one of his German classes. Members: Row 1: John Hodurek, Howard Ward, Joe Yadron, Dennis Wolny, David Yaseen, Tohn Tobak. Row 2: Louis Abate, Michael Nickolai, Nancy Krga, Marjorie Griffith, Joyce Bielfeldt, Goldie Cochrane, Ken Van de North, Martin Kehle. Row 3: James Mazur, Eleanor Auman, Charlene Jordan, Judy Kunde, Donald Omick, John Nilan, Bob Johnson. Row 4: Paul Matthews, Dale Anderson, Herman Wagner, Al Krause, Donald Smith, Bob Nelson, Michael Christian, Tom Stuart, George Tampa, Tom Devlin.
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FRENCH CLUB Officers: Marcia Johnston, vice-president; James Cooper, secretary; Dorothy Waldo, treasurer; Marshall Bischoff, president. L'ALLIANCE FRANCAIS ncais,” sponsored Wunderlich, was help the French stu- anguage with more lp them learn more people and their , Francais” really lfilled its purpose for at meetings tings were plays. The biggest event of the year was the International Christmas Party which was given in conjuction with the German and Spanish clubs Christmas Party: Marshall Row 1: Carmela Bernardo, Margie Zylstra Shirley Merrick, Dorothy Waldo, Mary ki, Marianne Muller, Monica ess Montagno. } | Members: ou Mroz} Row 2: Marcia Johnston, Geraldine Peter- son, Judy Post, William Lawrence, Leigh Grapenthien, Joyce Cimarolli, Dorothy . Boersma. Row 3: James Keller, Leon Potrafke, James i Cooper, Marshall Bischoff, William Folz Ted Valente, Don DeSalvo. Page 12
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SPANISH CLUB Pinatas, Fiestas, and Cas- tinettes have always been a part of the Spanish atmosphere. Under the competent leader- ship of Miss Florence Wunder- lich, these and many other customs and influences. of Spain and the Latin American countries are brought to the Thornton Junior College Span- ish Club. These countries and customs are brought alive by means of lectures and by slides taken by Miss Wunderlich on her ex- tended tour of these countries. The members add to the Spanish Club atmosphere by conversing in Spanish at meet- ings which are under the direc- tion of the students and officers. For further activities, the club joins with the other language clubs in the college in an all- language-club Christmas party and a Spring Outing. CLASS: Spanish classes held discussions in Spanish on reading assign- menits. lMembers: Row 1: Robert Bischoff, Kathy Cur- ran, Karen Zander, Pat Ahrens, Sylvia Ventre, Bill Luna. Row 2: Leonard Pititacora, Roddy MacDonald, Jerry Dolan, Charles Holm, Brad MHuitema, Darryl Barnes. Row 3: John Galeener, James Abbott, Ken Dulaney, Frank Michalowski, Donald Braselton, Hyman Spann, Edward Doepp. Row 4: Jack Becker, Richard St. Aubin, Norman Polaskey, Randall Gresens, Richard Mundo, William Costabile. Page 14 Tee aed! Tr ceee betes SPANISH CLUB Officers: Row 1: Karen Zander, secretary; Edward Doepp, president. Row 2: Leonard Pittacora, vice-president; Jack Becker, treasurer. PRAMEE a oa ee
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