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FRENCH CLUB: TOP TO BOTTOM: FIRST ROW: T. Digman, J. Pfund, J. Graf, L. Viney, M. Klarer, S. Frey, K. Pintar, G. Schultz SECOND ROW: A. Schmitz, L. Mauerman, L. Iverson, M. Rast, D. Witt, C. Schultz, J. Howarth, M. Moe THIRD ROW: A. Brennan, T. Hartwig, M. Barry, C. Gruninger, G. Purcell, E. Jost, J. Leuenberger, L. Studer FOURTH ROW: Mr. Larson, K. Miller, B. Rieder, J. Hanna, B. Bowman, D. Mulhall, D. Gorden, A. Ableman. SOPHOMORES: FIRST ROW: B. Ableman, T. Jaramillo, P. O'Donahue, K. Tuescher, R. Hanson, M. Peterson SECOND ROW: K Falk, J Viney, K. Benkert, S. Erickson, D. Hartwig, A. Hamilton, D. Neuenschwander, B. Snively THIRD ROW: E. Brennan, K. Callahan, M. Mayer, L. Kamstra, J. Ingold, J. Gibbons, L. Bartlett. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: C. Swenson, K. Schultz, A. Deignan, B. Frey, W. Ott SECOND ROW: L. Keith, S. Barnes, K. Leitzinger, P. Kundert, L McGraw THIRD ROW. P Gempler, S. Gilbertson, J. Rockow. B. Stokes, T. Kohl, M. Weigel FOURTH ROW: D Miller, J. McArdle, J. Iverson, T. Carroll, M. Lampe, M. Urban, J. Heitz. They are stirring up trouble for sure! 26 — French Club
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Plagued Exchange After months of selling cream puffs, calendars, and bar-b-que, the Bradenton Exchange finally arrived. The last week in January provided plenty of snow for skiing, sledding, snowmen, and endless snowball fights. While here in Monroe the Floridians were kept busy by attending classes; touring farms, cheese factories, and local businesses, previewing The Wind in the Willows , seeing a movie, and learning to polka and swing at the barn dance. After tearful good-byes and promises of seeing each other in only a few weeks, Bran-denton went home prepare for Monroe's visit. The weeks quickly passed and Exchange loaded the bus for the four day trip to Florida, seeing Churchill Downs, the Indianapolis 500, Norris Dam, St. Augustine, and blue grass. The first attack of the flu occurred during the Smokie Mountains, but all recovered in time for Disney World. Traveling into the land of orange juice and palm trees, Monroe began life on the Gulf beaches. Visiting Busch Gardens, Tropicana, Mixon's fruit farm plus roller skating and rockin' rolling; the week soon ended. The weary travelers returned home with a little more knowledge about the South and more importantly, about themsplvpc Student Exchange — 25
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Les Happenings Francais A year of tri s bien happenings made French Club even bigger and better. Beginning with the traditional Freshman initiation and Embarrassment, French CLub was off and running under the leadership of Julie Pfund, KathyPintar, Jane Ingold, and Bob Rieder. The formal banquet held at the Pfund home provided the members with the opportunity of experiencing French salads, desserts, and meats. The meal was planned prepared, served, and eaten by members of each class. The Seniors in French Club produced a short dramatization of Le Petit Prince at the French Festival held on campus at Whitewater. At this festival the club was treated to a movie, singing, and skits. The Juniors once again slaved over hot ovens to bring about French crepes and omlettes. With varieties of fruit, herb, and meat crepes, all the members were left satisfied, if not stuffed. To join in the Bicentennial spirit, French Club designed and made the name tags for the Town Meeting '76. Volleyball games and sledding parties brought the club even closer together. nMHM UPPER LEFT: The Juniors provided a gourmet's delight of crepes and omlettes. CENTER: These pictures depict the before and after shots of the French Club float for the 1975 Homecoming parade. LOWER LEFT; Vice-president Pin-tar and President Pfund and showing their masterpiece turkey.
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