. Arbutus. n, Tharp, Verriest, Kistler, Rawles, Sickels. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS LE Cercle Francais, known to those not in the parlez-vous class as the French Club,gives to the advanced students in the department an opportunity to meet meetings which are held on alternate Thursdays at various organization houses, offerto members practice in French conversation and various means of widening their acquain-tance with French speech and customs. The Club has as its aim the application to everyday social usage the work of the class-room, and to promote interest in all things
. Arbutus. n, Tharp, Verriest, Kistler, Rawles, Sickels. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS LE Cercle Francais, known to those not in the parlez-vous class as the French Club,gives to the advanced students in the department an opportunity to meet meetings which are held on alternate Thursdays at various organization houses, offerto members practice in French conversation and various means of widening their acquain-tance with French speech and customs. The Club has as its aim the application to everyday social usage the work of the class-room, and to promote interest in all things in the Club is upon invitation and the main requisite is a speaking knowledgeof French. Social meetings occasionally displace the routine of business. Programs are presentedby students and members of the department. French problems and customs are favoritetopics of discussion. By way of lighter things, French games and charades and the singingof French songs are enjoyed. INDIANA V N 1 V E P^ S I T Y [376]. MARQUETTE CLUB First Row, left to right: Brosnan, Blessinger, Sparks, Gessler, Keane, Pate, Ebalo. Second Row: Bossert, Kempf, Mueller, Housely, Stahl, Foltz, Hirsch, Walter, Nonn. Third Row: Manion, Griffin, ONeal, Barrett, Dietz, Barrett, Thomas, Manley, Dalton. Fourth Row: Moran, Short, Glockner, Grovery, Whitehead, Schaillee, Cleary, Coll, Myers, Ryan. Top Row: Harry Moran, Mathys, Backer, Eleazo, Hanny, Campbell, Holman, Leihr. Zivich, Dalton. MARQUETTE CLUB PHE Marquette Club is composed entirely of the Catholic students and faculty mem-bers of the University. It was organized in 1907 and named in honor of FatherJacques Marquette, early Catholic missionary and explorer of the Great Lakes and MiddleWest region. The Club has been in continuous existence since that time, usually meetingbi-weekly. The purpose of the organization is to bring the students of the Catholic faith intocloser social and religious relation. Meetings are held at the Knights of Columbus Halland at
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