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'f'b s -l'J'5llJ'J'lf'JV1 2 . 'WR . 1 First row J Curfman, M. Harwood, A. Niebuhr, C. Burnton, S. Bartholomew, I. de Leon Barrieritos L errill Second row: Mrs. C. Hill fsporisorj, S. Ribyn, K. Hull, E. Calderon, L, Cudgel, 4 DiC,ara Smith L arfer, K. Felgar, L. Williams, K. Kayser. Third row: E. Cordon, G. Davis, P Walkin B lligbee J Hoskins, C. Moria. Keokuk High offers two foreign languages. Une of these brought about the formation of a club with a large membership. Mrs. Gretchen Hill sponsored this group. Throughout the year they could stands at a game. Maybe it was a party that brought this group together. Uften they were offer- e seen at one of the concession ing their sweet wares to the stud- ents at KHS at a bake sale. Sigel mA1fisfb'1 Gfloiiib Too recececoreol rrmcemtirtiocereefhnro
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QIIC mf 9 f MMM fwfag M in .Sq wuxuv Tiiib if First row: .llrs. ll. Kimmel fsaorzsorl ff. Ch ' S 13 I f, arrter. econd row: ff. Froelirzg, T. Blackburn, J. llilli Son, S. miie, E. Baclclin, A. Croll, K. Ellison, T, Page, S, Daggg, Hifi' After an exciting year like last year with its trip and first hand trip to make use of the lang- uage learned, 1975-76 was rather tame. This is in no way to mean the French Club was inactive. Uuite to the contrary it was a busy year with regular meetings. Too, the members held many bake sales. Their project planned for the clos ing days of school didn't materia llze when the company could not produce the shirts sold by the club. lt's good that students in the various disciplines can have a social outlet for their learning process. Mrs. Mary Kimm Vellllyzsors the' French club, she really strives to make it a lot of fun. V at las V. li-.uh fi: l1El??'l?EQ3Wmc if
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bf I2 i 7 X.-Ji, lid, Utw.. ' WL Ui 'lial UNH? L' rw.i.a.,z, L Iv ' agua aww A ,. f X . few 12 Qi fWw The International Club became somewhat more active this year. lt is hoped that future years they will become even more of a moving, 'if' g force in the life of KHS. 5 - . , ff 3,?'.,i fwfr vm One of the main tasks of this 3 club was to help the American 'V , at Ji, field Service make the foreign tl .. .i .1 L2 ig 3 i 15 student feel more at home. l'lhen . k if ' ever the adult group needed as- A ' f A sistance in the various projects Mrs. Kimmel's group was willing and able to oblige them. Bake sales were among the favorite money raising activities. First row: L. Will, T. Black- burn, I.. Dodd, P. Robinson. Se- Comi row: Urs. il. Kimmel fspo Sorj, C. Booker, T. Page, J. Long C. sllorta, S. Underwood. International Club -J
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