Yeatman High School - Yeatman Life Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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l l THE FRENCH CLUB served refreshments and dancing followed. Last term we gave a hike. This term we are giving one, too. VVe say Ugivingf' VVe haven't gone yet. VVe had planned to go November 7 th. VV'ell. it rained Friday night and all day Saturday, so, of course, we couldn't go. Too bad that hip boots aren't the rage now as well as slickers. W'e might have gone anyway if they were. The club has some particular thing to accomplish during the term, usually the pro- duction of a short play. Y's are dis- tributed to those who have been regular in attendance and have earned credits for defi- nite work. This makes work interesting. We wonder why so few students take French? They surely don't know what they are missing and losing. Our French Club is helping us and stimulating us to so many new interests that we wish we could make you see it as we do and select French as one of your most valuable studies. One Hundred Forty-nine



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THE CHEMISTRY CLUB

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