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-QWE TQUIRDIGG and GUIDED Gxtkxp- -f First Row-Cotner, Carter, Kern, Walker, Menne, Snyder, Scherett. Second RowfSchramak, Pankratz, Martin. Surtman, Sberck, Weaxier, Jacobs, Third Row-Meier, Kostolf, Bray,1St1pes, Freer, Capron, Koester. Fourth RowfMills, Nichols, Nerdos, Davis, Marlowe, Duncanikfierce, Bahnsen. ommercial Qlub Founded 1922 President ff-f--eAff- VicefPresident -------ef Secretary --ff-ff - - - - Treasurer -f--f f-ef - Representative --------- Chaplain e-+------- Motto f-ffe-ff-eA - PAUL Arcos - HEI,EN SWARTZ MADELINE KNAUSS KENNETH LEROY EVELYN SURTMAN - RUBY DICKH' 8 CQRPE DIEM HE Commercial Club this year has carried out the idea set forth by the constitutiong that purpose is getting the members better acquainted with the activities of the busif ness world. The meetings during the year have been both interesting and educational, consisting of talks on commercial affairs, given by prominent business men. The initiation in charge of the officers brought both pleasure and thrills. During the year several social events including the l'Whoopee Hopi' enabled the members to become better acquainted. The advisers are Mr. Pearsall, Miss Foote, Mrs. Hartnett, Miss Commager, Mr. Severance, Mr. Jaeger, Mr. Bricker, and Mr. Moffatt, all of whose kindly criticisms and suggestions have been helpful throughout the year. One hundred seventeen
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-Q,-W5 HQGIIIRIQEG and GUIDED? 6 .p- 4 1 First Row-Palmer. Pritchett. Aubry. Knisely, Purrett. Garbe. Siegel, Second Row-Heistand. Butler. Bartlett. Drummond. jackson, Lamoreaux, Petcoff. Le Gercle Francais President f f VicefPresiClent ffffffff---- Secretary f 4 Treasurer ---f-----e-e- Sergeantfatffi rms ffff-f- A - - Representative ffffffff-- - - EVELYN AUBRY - RUTH WILLOH MARION KERN BURTON SHARPE DERALD Doxsui MELVA SKILLITER HIS year Le Cercle Francais conducted its monthly meetings in French. The theme which was carried out very well was called France and Its People. A program committee led by Pauline Hiestand developed very interesting entertainf ments. At one of the meetings a French play Nicette was given. This was decidedly enf tertaining. V Cn Meirch eighth the club gave a dance in the Waite Gym. Elaine Knisely was chairf man of the affair which proved to be very successful. The final meeting of the year was a theater party which was followed by a spread held in the home of Evelyn Aubry, president of Le Cercle Francais. Miss Griiiith was advisor of the club. One hundred sixteen
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, -E ,. .. First Row-Gehring, Marlowe. Davis, Garbe, Marlowe. Second Row-Birch, Drummond. Russ, Knisely, Steele, Blessman. 'Third Row-Lindner, Hardy, Strayer. Streetz, Siegel. Altobee Art Qlub President -e--ee---f---- .IOHN GBERKISER VicefPresident --f4-------f KATHRYN GROW Secretary ------f-----ff4 JANE WINE Treasurer ------f--f--f GRACE STREETZ SergeantfatfArms ----ff-ffA- LUTHER BEHRENDT Reporter e------AAA--- EDWIN BELLVILLE HE Altobee Art Club started the year with its Halloween initiation and election of officers. The Art Club has had a very successful year. About thirtyffive members were initiated to fill the vacancies left by last year's graduates. Mr. Cartwright, lecturer on Modern Drama, gave us a good motto. He said, Have a hobby and stick to it. We can truthfully say that we enjoyed our annual Valentine party. Later at an open meeting in the auditorium the art students showed their skill in art antics. The other big feature of this program was the entertainment given by the Monto Melody Boys. Mr. Mathis favored us by presenting the opera Rigoletto at another open meeting. Through the courtesy of the Grinnel Brothers the presentation of this opera was made pos' sible. One hundred eighteen
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