The Kaldron . fo ffetit Bixlon President Marie Charlton Vice-President Coral McMillan Secretary Jerome Hixson Treasurer Elouise Fink Honorary MembersDr. H. W. ChurchMiss Antoinette Chevret Prof. Geo. L. Doty 1022 Marie CharltonCoral McMillanElouise FinkNelle WooleyMary GealyMarjorie AbbottEthel Ken-Jerome HixsonMerrill MaitlandHoward Maitland Virginia GrenelleHelen Bowman A. D. Mook Kennedy Crumrine1923 102 George Happell Prof. Joseph L. RussoMiss Naomi Kayhoe Francis PittGertrude HouserBess JeffreyVarene CollinsMarian DusenburyMildred EllisElizabeth MacLarenWilliam JordanHugh BuchananDaniel M


The Kaldron . fo ffetit Bixlon President Marie Charlton Vice-President Coral McMillan Secretary Jerome Hixson Treasurer Elouise Fink Honorary MembersDr. H. W. ChurchMiss Antoinette Chevret Prof. Geo. L. Doty 1022 Marie CharltonCoral McMillanElouise FinkNelle WooleyMary GealyMarjorie AbbottEthel Ken-Jerome HixsonMerrill MaitlandHoward Maitland Virginia GrenelleHelen Bowman A. D. Mook Kennedy Crumrine1923 102 George Happell Prof. Joseph L. RussoMiss Naomi Kayhoe Francis PittGertrude HouserBess JeffreyVarene CollinsMarian DusenburyMildred EllisElizabeth MacLarenWilliam JordanHugh BuchananDaniel Murphy Raymond CourtneyEthel Swanson Theodore Lorz This organization is composed of those students and faculty members whoare especially interested in the French language, literature and art. The regu-lar meetings alternate with LAlliance Francais, the international Frenchorganization, and are held at the different fraternity houses. A French playis produced each year. One hundred sixty-three. (Elaaatral (Elitb Chairman E. J. Gergely, 23 Secretary-Treasurer Mary Miner, 22 Dr. W. A. ElliottDr. C. F. RossDr. F. G. Henke Faculty Members Dr. I. R. BeilerProf. A. D. FrazierMiss Edith Rowley Graduate Student MembersMiss Maude Copeland Miss Wilhelmina Traum Mary MinerGertrude HouserKennedy Crumrine E. R. BurdickC. F. BoyntonE. J. Gergely Edith BriggsMary Dor worthDorothy Rose 1922 1923 192/f H. Francis PittLucile DrakeElton Hickman C. S. ThoburnJ. L. RossSara Steele Katherine KruderM. L. GerhardtGeorge Braun R. W. Pratt This club is the oldest departmental organization in the college, and hasbeen for over a quarter century an incentive and outlet for classical origin and rise is a result of the efforts of Dr. Elliott, who in 1897 bandedtogether a group of the students then interested in classical literature. Although there are fewer students of Greek and Latin today, the club hasretained its strength and is flourishing as in former years. One hundred sixty-five KALEVIMAG


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