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“This one’s for me!” exclaimed Stacey Leslie, recording secretary, to Kathy Connely, corresponding secre¬ tary, as they worked on Valigrams. Preparing for the Hobby Fair were Todd Roberson, treasurer. Bob Cusack, parlia¬ mentarian, and Tom Sotiropoulos, chaplain. We led West the best we could The Student Council had many duties to perform. In fall the council got together to beautify the campus by planting trees and shrub¬ bery. They planned Spirit Week and Hobo Day. Their Christmas Dance attracted six hundred people. The council was kept busy by counting all the votes turned in at the class elections. Having a suggestion box in the Cafeteria helped the council to get ideas for a better school. Helping with the campus beautification program were Jim Rogers, president, Mr. Fritz Kunze, sponsor, and Chris Vandewater, vice-president. Serving as chairmen of committees were Julie Kcehner, Jeff Cange, Kathv Connely, Marianne Maloney, Lew Hages, and Photo Anagnos- topoulos. Selling balloons was an uplifting experience. 28 Student Council
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In July, Trond will return to his home city of Sandefjord, Norway, population 33,500. The school year for the students of Sandfjord is from August 20 to June 21. AFS unites Supporters of the exchange program were Angie See, Nancy Graf, treasurer, Patricia Papadopoulos, Stephanie Schade, Joyce Armstrong, secretary, Renee Rockwell, president, Julie Wikgren, Diane Kamper, vice-president, Donna Fulton. Trond Vernegg, and Miss Sue Sharp, sponsor. Nancy and her friends were in the center of things at the equator. the world The American Field Serv¬ ice Club raised funds to support the student ex¬ change program. It sent Nancy Graf to Ecuador last summer and brought Trond Vernegg from Oslo, Norway to spend the year at West. AFS sponsored a Christmas booth and a pie-eating con¬ test between teachers, won by Mr. Dennis Schutzen- hofer. The favorite activi¬ ties were the carnival and the auction in April at which students bought “slaves” and other items. Nancy stayed with the Torres family in Ecuador. Torge and Lillian, her “parents,” and Diego and Paulo, her “brothers,” kept her from becoming homesick. AFS Club 29
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