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LGS AMIGOS ESPANGLES LE V rljpanish Club enjoyed an unusually successful year, due g yinterest aroused in the varied activities. Among the numerous parties held, perhaps the outstanding one was the Christmas party held at the home of Evelyn Cross. The Mardi Gras , sponsored jointly with the French Club, was a unique and colorful social event of the year. The programs were educational as well as intensely interesting, especially an account of actual experiences in Nicaragua by Wilho Hatunen. A high spot was a debate wholly in Spanish on the resolution That United States should annex Cuba . The negative, upheld by George Gentithes and Harold Green, bowed in a moral defeat before the onslaught of the affirmative, upheld by VVilson Binger and Howard Niorrison. Officers were: President, George Gentithes, Howard blorrisong Vice President, Harold Green, VVilson Bingerg Secretary, Henry Betz, Virginia Pierson, Treasurer, Orville VVilsor1, Steve liatey. Harold H. Hetzler is the sponsor of the club. P. S. Refreshments were exceptionally good this year. CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais is composed of the twelfth grade French students who make at least G-plus in that subject. Klrs. Kathryn lIcCurdy is faculty sponsor, while officers for the two semesters included: President, Helen llandrean, Jessie Lee llillerg Vice President, Jean Blair, Ruth Pfaug Secretary, Theda Parker, Edith Harrell. The programs of the meetings, which are held every two weeks, consist of reports on French books and authors, scenes from French plays, and entertainment a la Fran- cais. Together with the Spanish Club, the second annual Nlardi Gras was held, an occasion colorful with gay costumes. Fancy dress prizes were awarded to Virginia Pierson, Pete Klarshall, llax Saddle, Genevieve Poulton, and bliss Edith Paddock. The carnival Rex felected by the student bodyj was Howard lfforrison. Among the high lights of the year was also a unique assembly, the chief interest of which was Robert Taylor and his company of marionettes. Departing seniors were honored in the second semester by a farewell dinner given in the cafeteria. Page Sixty-ninz'
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The ECI-IOES Row four-Ollis, Baldwin, Maurer, Barhoover, Lind, O'Donnell Betz Maurer Row three-Marey, Valsi, Vario, Haddock, Slee, James, Thomas DeSant1 Thompson Row two-Kimmy, Morris, Burner, Morrison, Mr. Hetzler DeSant1s Aho Vlltherspoon Can ZOIIEKIH. Row one-Cross, Binger, Pierson, Gentithes, Daugherq C reen Kall Whlson Row five-Daugherty, McConnell, Nilson, Ewalq, Reed, Pfau M3Ih1CQOH Readx Row four-Matlago, Harrell, Gabig, Rowley, M. Miller, M Marshall Procopio Vlood Row three--T. Miller, Brewster, Marshall. jones, Galloway L Miller Larner boldston Copeland. Row two-VVoodworth, Gear, Alexander, Tupper, Fini, Q rove Tucker Mock, Toskos Smith Row one-Gilbert, Barber, Parker, Blair, Mandrean, Mrs McCurdy Gorse Fallon Cuarnieri SPANISH FRENCH Page Sixty-riglzl
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The ECHQES ROW SEVEN-C. Hill, Bland, Frazier, Barhoover, Baldwin, Long, Alden, Howard, Benikos, H. Schryver, Daugherty, R. Schryver, Berkowitz, MacMillan. ROW SIX-Swain, Blount, jones, G. Davis, Atkinson, H. Green, King, Simon. ROVV FIVE-Martin, Richardson, Betz, Weir, Ellis, Coates, Tilton, Storey. ROVV FOUR-Logue, Morrison, VVilloughby, Lewis, Hoopes, VVitherspoon, Hutzley, Eustace, Clark. ROW THREE-Mr. Carleton, Stone, Ruoko- nen, Taipale, Bartholomew, Kagy, McBride, Keith, Rulvenson, Harpester, VVright, Miner. ROVV TVVO-Garrett, Hickox, Reinhold, Tucker, Groves, B. Morris, Cullinan, Brague, Gar- lick, Mosier, Myer, Foster. ROVV ONE-Pfau, Fletcher, Burner, Morris. Tanase, Datish, Bowen, Cox. R OVV SEVEN-Murray, Reiser, VVaddell, Failes, Eves, Barhoover, J. Maurer, Simon, R. Daugh- erty, B. Daugherty, Daily, Stuart. ROVV SIX-Pritchard, Cooper, Hilton, Foster, Marshall Thomas, Hoffman, R. johnson, Ripple, Ditzler, Homan, Frazier, Blount, C. Maurer, Pentz ROVV FIVE-Aramhaisk, Bogden, jones, Hankins, Kontos, Binikos, Rae, Spano, Burgera' myer, Courter, Tomlin, Appleby, C. Johnson, Aubel. ROVV FOUR-Statler, M.cGarvey, WVise Joseph, Knight, McNamer, Karozos, Roderick, Ott, Heller, O'Donnell, Biddlestone, Garner Berkowitz. ROVV THREE-Brooks, VValters, Cavanaugh, Foster, O'Tain, Thompson, Oden Terrill, Haani, A. Taylor, Taylor, Shenosky, McKinney, Anson, Harmon. ROW' TVVO-L Allen, Fortney, Selkma, Mantovani, VVilliams, Fillmore, Thomas, Mackey, Ruokonen, Szmanski Kail, Shannon, Petit, Lear, Mahan, Brunton, Dravis. ROVV ONE-Brown, Mr. Hulme, Kirk: patrick, Morris, Paully, Hutzley, Mr. Crawford, Bartholomew, Baldwn, Tilton, Long, Pierson, Moser, Canzonetta, James, Bowen, Estahrook. PI-ll-CHEM ZQO L Q Gr Y Pnnf SWUMIV1' v v v
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