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French Clubbers Add Their Forte French Club continued its tradition of being a strong and active club at M.H.S. The year began for French Club with the freshman initiation. This activity is especially gratifying for the sophomores running the entire initiation—since these members are usually seeking revenge for their previous initiation. But, revenge or not, the evening is very enjoyable. The next annual event was the Chili Supper. With the efforts of all the members the dinner was a success. The proceeds went into the treasury to be used in later activities. During regular meetings, fun events were planned to liven up the evening. A few of the favorite activities were: bingo, scavenger hunts in French, and the most popular, refreshments. In May, the club held their Spring Banquet. The dinner was given in the Home Economics room. A several course French dinner was served with every club member contributing to the dinner. The banquet was a nice finish to an enjoyable year. 1. A Chili Supper server breaks her routine for a pose 2 French Club, FRONT ROW: A. Santiago. D. Larson. M. Miller. R. Tullet. vice pres.; M. Weigle, pres.; D Davis. B Jew. M. Brengenzer. John Gos-set SECOND ROW: W. Swiggum. W. Haas. A. Har-nes. C. Haeft. K. Hartwig. R. Anderson. D. Schwar-zenberger. L. Batty. R. Hanna. THIRD ROW: J. Oxenreider, K. Hessel. A. Duit. B. Bayrhoffer. J. Schuetz, G. Hinrichsen. Sally Wells. Sue Wells. Jim Gosset. I. Baker FOURTH ROW: K. McElhaney. B Seward. J. Schmoldt. A Jew. S. Hennager. C. Vance. K. Falk. R. Silvis. D. Alexander. B. Irvin. Mr. Larson. 3. Mr Larson, Rod Tullet and Rich Hanna make preparations for the spring picnic. 4 Dawn and Amie arrange the luscious desserts on the counter 5. French Club initiation is full of fun tricks! 6. Mr. Larson gets down-home . 7. An initiate receives a refreshing splash.
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Clubs Have Fun Here and Abroad Die Kasemacher, a socially oriented club, had a busy year filled with many activities. The group, always thriving on fun, completed a funfilled year of volleyball games against the other language clubs, a progressive dinner, a hayride followed by a Halloween party, and a Christmas caroling party with songs sung in German. Die Kasemacher also sold candy and giant cookies to earn funds to sponsor a visit to a German city where members would learn more about the German culture and language. Der Deutschlandverein, a club with the sole purpose of raising money, devoted itself to bake sales, candy sales, a German dinner, and carnation sales. After much hard work, plans have been made for a trip to Germany next year. The club members are eagerly awaiting their fun-filled and educational trip abroad. The German Clubs not only help members gain experience in fundraising, but also enrich the lives of the members with a better understanding for the German culture. 1 Die Kasemacher. FIRST ROW: (Officers) K. Bruess. R. Hasler, Mr Holtman. and B Krahenbuhl (not pictured) SECOND ROW: D Radzanowski, S Rut. B Leighty. L. Mueller, B. Goodman. L. Hemming. K. Burri, D. Dillon. L. Soddy. O. Hetland. B Hartwig. and J. Wutrich. THIRD ROW: D. Pinnow, S. Pyle. P Ammon, F. Ulmen. S. Feller. P Miller, B Soddy. T Pinnow. and R. Schmitz. 2. Herr Holtman oversees a Kasemacher Meeting 3 Der Deutschlandverein, FIRST ROW Mr. Holtman. (Officers) L Soddy. D. Dillon, and S. Feller. SECOND ROW: M Seward. V. Gremp. J. Wutrich. W. Gelbach. J Paulson. S. Ruf. K. Burri. B Hartwig. THIRD ROW: M Haeft. B Bauman. P Ammon. B Rasmussen. R Schmitz. S Quehl 26
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