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OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE STARTING AT TOP: FRENCH CLUB JUNIORS AND SENIORS: FIRST ROW: C. Swenson, J. Ingold, K. Tuescher, A. Hamilton, M. Fujioka. SECOND ROW: L. Buhai, J. Viney, D. Kundert, C. Schott, B. Ableman, V. Zimmerman, C. Irvin. THIRD ROW: M. Moe, M. Peterson, K. Falk, L. Segner, T. Larson, L. Fryer, D. Bybee. FOURTH ROW: P. Gempler, J. Iverson, P. Walsh, T. Carroll, M. Glendenning, T. Brand, L. McGraw, P. O'Donahue. FIFTH ROW: M. Mckeown, W. Ott, B. Frey, J. Schott, J. Heitz, M. Bender. SIXTH ROW: J. Chapman, A. Deignan, M. Wiegel, J. Wells, D. Neuenschwander, K. Smith, M. Bender, T. Jaramillo. OFFICERS: SITTING: B Ableman, pres.; MIDDLE: Mr. Larson, adv.; M. Wiegel, sec.; M. Carroll, treas. TOP: T. Carroll, vp. President Beth Ableman and Advisor Mr. Larson confer over French Club matters. Teresa Jaramillo and Jim Iverson enjoy themselves during the Mardi Gras. Two more participants of the Mardi Gras—Alita Hannes and an unidentified member. THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE, UPPER LEFT: All members appear to be having a good time at their festival. FRENCH CLUB FRESHMEN: FIRST ROW: M. Motz, L. McArdle, C. Lovett. SECOND ROW: S. Hennager, D. Schwartzenberger, C. Haeft, A. Najat, R. Anderson, K. Hartwig, C. Stu-der, Mr. Larson. THIRD ROW: A. Hannes, A. Jew, L. Smith, M. Elmer, K. Falk, P. Deignan. FOURTH ROW: D. Traul, T. Penniston, S. McGraw, E. Erickson, M. Wuthrich, R. Silvis, M. Wiegel. Joe Heitz entertains some of the charming ladies at the party. FRENCH CLUB SOPHOMORES: FIRST ROW. T. Hartwig, M. Endrulat, J. Creamer, R. Maddix. SECOND ROW: S. Culhane, T. Mulhall, D. Chandler, M. Ernster, S. Ableman, Mr. Larson. THIRD ROW: A. Hurlbert, M. Carroll, L. Monohan, T. Barry, S. Moe, Q. Jew. FOURTH ROW: B. Glendenning, B. Greeno, C. Blanc, L. Ogden, J. Weid-man. Two French Club members enjoy good, clean fun at the Mardi Gras. 27
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Mardi Gras Captures French Spirit With 25 new members and one of the largest memberships in 15 years, French Club was able to initiate original activities including Mardi Gras, a celebration before the Lenten Season. Donning a variety of colorful costumes, French Clubbers ate, played games, and won prizes for the originality of their dress. Theresa Barry and Julie Creamer, disguised as nuns, received the awards for best overall costumes. Other French Club ventures were challenging Spanish and German Clubs in volleyball and viewing a French film, La Symphonie pastorale. Although new activities became popular, traditional ideas were also in demand throughout the year. In October, the annual fund-raising Chili Supper was well attended, providing French Club with necessary finances. Later, as part of the Christmas party, French Clubbers caroled at local homes and hospitals. Finally, in the Spring a progressive dinner was held at several Monroe homes. 26
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V Board Revises Homecoming Discovering that Liaison Board was willing to deal with any school related problems, more people and organizations were prompted to present their conflicts and opinions to them. Liaison Board sometimes helped by taking action to correct the problem, but more often the Board acted by providing those involved with information and suggesting possible solutions. After receiving the results of a Liaison Board survey, the Responsibility Pass program was then revised, and steps toward a more organized and enjoyable Homecoming were taken. Also, students who expressed a desire for more dances got what they wanted when the Board appealed to clubs to sponsor those dances. Later a board committee organized a description booklet of all school clubs to be given to freshmen. CLOCKWISE, STARTING AT TOP: LIAISON BOARD: FIRST ROW: T. Rothenbuehler, Q. Jew, D. Grenawalt, M. Peterson, K. Tuescher, S. Hen-nager, A. Jew. SECOND ROW: C. Swenson, S. Miller, R. Maddix, T. Lehmann, S. Erickson, M. Bender. Board Chairman Carolyn Swenson carefully listens to one of the many suggestions which were made during the year. BOARD ADVISORS: R. Schweizer, E. Grabow, A. Stauffacher, M. Te-walthomas, T. Trampe. Concentration shows on the faces of these board members. 28
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