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Dreams of Quebec Realized This year French Club made the most out of the limited time they had to earn money for their treasury. Some of the money they raised came through an unusual sale of rock candy and large candy bars. Both items proved popular. Most all of the funds went toward a trip to Que- bec, Canada. On their trip they stayed at a seminary and saw many famous sites. They marveled over the precision of the Royal Mounted Police and visited historic castles. The trip also included some members of the Mac Arthur French Club. They were invited by Spanish Club to an International Dinner bringing a variety of French foods to spice up the menu. I'm sure all French Club members would agree that it was a very successful year. A group picture of French Club. Front Row, Left to Right: Sue Mann, Lori Sullivan, Sue Nar- lock, Amy Lynch. Second Row: Sue Fassezke, Ellen Heitkamp, Nancy Cameron, Kathy Gerb- er, Ann James, Joanne Smith, Maria Brandel. Third Row: Connie Bailey, Kelynn Lugiewicz, Beth Kruske, Janet Zumer, Sandy Narlock, Marie Mahoney, Laura Frye.
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28 Activities Galore This years German Club showed bundles of energy throughout the year with many money-making projects including their Oktoberfest where each member brought a German dish for a smorgasboard dinner. To show their spirit towards Eisenhower, they sold Commander buttons. At Valentines time they sold candy hearts, then held a Valentine's Dance. King Terry Sullivan, and Queen Sharon Bonhoff reigned over the festivities. Along with French Club, they were invited to the Inter- national Dinner contributing interesting German meals to the menu. In community activities they practiced Christmas carols and then went out caroling at Luther Manor. All their profits went to supplying German books for Ger- man students, and supporting German exchange students. In addition, they took a trip to Mackinaw Island. An amusing time was enjoyed by all. Above: A group picture of the German Club. First Row, left to right: Effie Metropoulos, Goody Marx. Second Row: Barb Frost, Brenda Hill, Kathy Gerber, Kathy Finkbeiner. Third Row: Ron Williamson, Connie Reimer, Tim Archangeli, Susan Ingelright, Pam Forest. Top: A warm smile comes from our King and Queen. Above: Now we can't eat anything , whispers Pam Forest to Kathy Finkbeiner.
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A Note of Delight This year's band did a fine job kee at many of the assemblies. In addition m the marching band at Eisenhower. They played at all 7 of the home football games under the direction of Mr. H. Wallerstein, and drum majors Tim Archangeli, and Randy Bowl. Besides the Marching Band there w interested students. manders, they ping IKE Students entertained any students were involved in as a Concert Band for all Although not as successful as the Marching Com- were all hard working musicians. What the band lacked in size, the y made up for in enthusiasm and talent. Everyone certainly was proud to have such a fine group of students representing our school. Top: Mr. Wallerstein shows vigor in conducting his band. Above: Our concert band entertained at many of the assemblies.
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