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£!Que Pasa!? Spanish Club spent much of the year discovering the tastes and delicacies of Spanish foods. Members and parents enjoyed a meal including tacos, enchiladas, and sangria. The dinner was prepared entirely by the club and served in the Home Economics room. The delicious and spicy effect made this January happening a success. Never missing a chance to share the Spanish culture, members prepared tacos and sangria for people taking in the Fine Arts Festival. The spring happenings were finished at Paco's in Madison. The evening dinner was enjoyed by all under the Spanish atmosphere. TOP TO BOTTOM: SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: P. Barribeau, J. McGuire, J. Villacrez, B. Homewood SECOND ROW. M B. O'Brien. C. Endres, D. Bahr, P. Place, J. Gorden THIRD ROW: C. Irvin, A. Trickel, C. Donny, Mr. Gra-bow. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Peggy Place, Bill Homewood, Christy Donny, Carol Irvin. Spanish Club — 29
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The Kaybec Klub expanded their Canadian happenings by adding extras, some seniors not in French. The extras included Joan Rufener, Gail Sanders, Diane Huebner, Carol Haefer, Kim Gruninger, Eduardo Carrera, and Barb Wueth-rich who was part-chaperone. Mone f raising, this year, provided MHS students with a breakfast of hot rolls, orange juice, and milk. With several breakfasts and boxes upon boxes of candy bars, the members learned the value of hard-earned money. After weeks of selling, Easter vacation finally happened and an excited busload of seniors headed for Quebec. One night's stay in London, Ontario and miles and miles, they arrived in the city. A tour of the Parliment, maple-sugaring, a hockey game, a concert, a visit to Sainte Anne's Cathedrale, and a general tour of the city wound up the week's activities. Experiencing a different way of life and trying to speak correct French taught more than Canadian life, but, also, about their lives. CLOCKWISE: KAYBEC CLUB: FIRST ROW: M. Klarer, J. Robertson, E. Jost, P. Gibbons, J. Leuenberger, J. Pfund SECOND ROW: L. Mauerman, A Schmitz, L. Viney, J. Graf, D. Schuetz THIRD ROW: T. Digman, D. Mulhall, Mr. Larson, A. Ableman, J. Hanna, E. Carrera. Before their last French meal, members stopped for a picture in their best clothes. Outsid the maison, where the group stayed, some are busy waving or taking pictures or laughing or whatever. At Niagara Falls, Elten shows a little German pizzazz! Sweet Dreams, Jonesy. 28 — Kaybec Klub Quebec Will Never Be The Same
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Gummies Help Bear Expenses German Club happenings were everything from sports to the fine arts. Beginning the year with a hay-ride and cookout, the club was on their way to fun and learning in German. They became involved in the Christmas season with singing German carols at the nursing homes and around the square. After singing, piping-hot chili filled the members at the Old Methodist Church. David Keith treated German Club to real-live Sauerbraten. The meal was served at St. John's. The year's happenings all ended in Milwaukee. A day spent touring museums filled with German Artwork and Literature topped off with a dinner in a German restaurant left the members with a better understanding of German culture. TOP TO BOTTOM: GERMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: P. Buoi SECOND ROW: J Augsburg, J. Tinberg, Miss Minnich, L. Williams, A. Cer-bins. K. Gruninger THIRD ROW: J. Grun-ingcr, J. Babler, A. Rieder, J. Augsburg, J. Goecks. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: J. Tin-berg, T. Staab, L. Williams. 30 — German Club
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