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1 Q French Club Establishes A Christmas Tradition - . . A +1 I Front row: Becky Gillaspie, Keith Bock, Chris Ewing, Clair Boltz, nings, Kathleen Desousa, Louise Anne Hauser, Rory Brunson, Jeannie Biederman, Diane Baierlein, Kathleen Enfield, Cheryl Fes- CYFCUC N3SSif, Sherry EWCI1, Debbie 310014, Craig -l0hIlS0n, JeffY ter, Mary Dodson, Cindy Zimpfer, Terri Watson, Barb Croy. Sec- RQSS, SUSHUHC Kadlec. .Back l'0W2 MTS- CHHICTOH, JIU GIUDCFISOTI, ond row: Debby Gladf-elder, Marcia Duff, Joann Jumtila, Barb Diana Bock, Brenda Rainwater, Lois Gladfelder, Janet Watts,Judy Rush, Sharon Junttila, Shiela Martinson, Diana Wetzel, Pat Mes- Baldwin, Judi' welckv Greg Relmoldst Sue Robertson: Pal Osbomet serli, Kathleen Flanagan, Melinda White, Sandy Smiley, Dawn Nancy N0110n- Collins. Third row: Diane Van Fossen, Shirley Weston, Carol Jen- Three French students who visited France during last summer shared their experiences with French Club. As the year progressed, a friendly soccer game was played with the aggressive German Club, where les jeunes filles were defeated by one, or two, or three points! At the Christmas party, the traditional flaming yule log of cake and rum was served. For the Mardi Gras in March, La Coterie Francais searched the halls in a trea- sure hunt. The clues, written in French, led to the cafe- teria where a French cookbook was found. French Club ended its year with a dinner at a little French cafe- Bishop's. ir ' KEITH BOCK crowns Claire Boltz his queen at a French Club BUCHE DE NOEL becomes French Club's Christmas dessert. cglebl-ation gf a hgliday, 66
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,.l- GERMAN CLUB challenges Spanish club... AND WASHINGTON in an invigorating game of soccer. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS are Mike SHIIPP, Larry Graham, Sue Wood and Jim Bacher. German Club's activities included an increased socf cer schedule. After several practice sessions, German club defeated the French club and was tied by the Span- ish club. In the Spring, the team took on the Washington German club. Kolache sales, key ring sales, and a mixer helped raise money to finance the club's annual trip to the Amana's for a tour of the area and for dinner.. This money was also to be used by the students traveling to Germany and Austria to purchase items to be used in the classroom. ' German club sponsored a play, Liebelei, which was performed by the UNI German club. Admission was charged and the general public was invited to attend. W' .,..1'-',.- ' fir, M ,ge V V. if., l ..,,,. ,ax Bi I A C F, i MR. ESCHBACH apomon Geri Chh. 65
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