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6lI'lgbL6l,906 ALWAYS a difficult task, but one well worth the effort, is that of learning a foreign language. A Well-planned program, carried out with zest, helped immensely, giving the students the neces- sary knowledge without the pain usually accompanying such a course. The classic event of the year was a program given at the Christmas Party in the Civic Au- ditorium. The event Was a gala affair with songs provided hy each group. All activities and groups were under the able direction of Miss Iacobs, the instructor of lan- guages. All in all, the year Was very successful, and the entire department is to he congratulat- ed for a good job well done. 'I 1:27 A 4,-J: mn 1 , Q xi.. , :L KJ. ,, :Avro EY- ax T1 r X 'I L
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Conrad Meints. Vice-President: Loyal Golf. President: Mr. Leipholz, Advisory Joe Crowder, Photography Chairman: Charlene Grove, Art Chairman: Margaret Bockwoldt, Secretaryg Gloma Peterson, Treas- urerg Romona Swenson, Music Chairman. Missing: Mildred Olson, Drarnatics Chairman. 50 .fdrfa THE Arts Club, under the super- vision of Mr. Leipholz, is an or- ganization, the purpose of which is to cultivate interest in all the arts: music, dramatics, photog- raphy, and fine arts. This diversified program en- ables many students to partici- pate in its various activities, such as: the monthly musicales, ex- perimentation in photography, dramatics, art exhibits, and weekly programs of classical music. The monthly musicales are of special interest for they are an innovation at Waldorf College. The informal musicales. present- ed the many talented members of the student body with the op- portunity of performing for an appreciative audience. X kffydp..
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Officers: Perry Heller, Lloyd Moe, Ardell Banker Martha Haugen Wanda Jemson and Charlene Grove. agnlernafionaf pefafiorw ACCOMPANIED BY numerous verbal tifls and near-deaf- ening desk pounding by the presiding oflicers, the I.R.C.'s of Waldorf enjoyed an enlightening year. Af- filiated with the International Relations Associations sponsored by the Carnegie F oundation, they honestly put forth real effort in their discussions. This year the Mississippi Valley Conference of In- ternational Relations Clubs was held at Carleton Col- lege, Northfield, Minnesota, and invitations were re- ceived by our own clubs. Both clubs were under the competent advisorship of Miss Johanna Hemmingson. 52
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