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ECL B ,N ,sp gf , S . . p . , i its mL..L ,A 5 . S ir W W .S tx ROW ONE: Mark Johnson, Mark Gresens, Kermit Traska, Roger Richardson, John Payne, Del Reeds, Jerry Gerstl, .lack Helding. ROW TWO: Paul Jensen, Dan Kennedy, Henry Wanserski, Larry Bembcnck, Mike Narlock, Ken Juedes, Larry Driscoll, Allen Jozwiak. ROW THREE: Gary The main purposes of the E,' Club are: to promote Eg Kaminski, Fred Decker, Lyle Fust, Dennis Dobeck, Bob Peterson, Dick Nicolaison, Gary Schoenborn, Greg Schoen- feldt. ROW FOUR: Gary Desotelle, John Voght, Lorin Sev- ert, Dan Pregont, Randy Strachan, Scott Helding, Thomas Wwfa Webste r. X greater participation among students in athleticsg to help QT M5 FIA! effect better sportsmanship in competitiong and to create H20 enthusiasm for further education. The clubs motto is: Bet- ter students through athletics. Q-0f7C1L To be a member of the club, a student must possess a major letter in any sport and he must keep the training rules set by the club. The officers for the year were: Jerry Gerstl, Presidentg Dan Kennedy, Vice-Presidentg Mark Johnson, Secretaryg Mike Narlock, Treasurerg Larry Driscoll, Reporter. W KU
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.. W --iq CHEERLE DI CLUB The goals of the Cheerleading Club are to perfect the members in the technique of cheer- leading and to promote school spirit by ac- quainting the girls with school cheers. The highlights of the year come with the tryouts when competition for a position on the cheer- leading squads takes place. OFFICERS: Peggy Abel, Presidentg Marcy Schulz, Secretary. S NIOR COUNCIL ROW ONE: Cheryl Scott, Stephanie Braatz, Pam Priller. Rowan, Bob Alexjun, Jim Werner, John Kosobucki, Larry Mark Gresens, Tom Altman, Alleen Delikowski, Marcie D1'1SC01LDaveGieS1ef, Del Reeds- Dorshak, Mary Abel. ROW TWO: Dan Van Mourik, Larry 86
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MARIA VALENTE AFS STUDENT When I received the notice lid come to the United States, I was really scared. I didn't know how will be my life here, my family, friends and school. I wanted so bad to make a lot of friends, but it seemed hard to me, because we couldnit understand each other. But, after I came, met my family and started getting acquainted with my new friends, I realized that I was at home again. I do know that now I have here big families, including my friends: One is in Brazil, another is here in U.S. In Brazil, there are 5 persons in my family. My dad, who works for our federal government, my mom, who is a housewife, one brother, who is 23 years old, one sister 19 years old and I. I was a senior in Brazil and I was study- ing to be an elementary teacher. Like the majority of teenagers I like music, parties, sports, to make friends, to travel and learn new and different things. Of course I don't like lies, sadness, snobby people, in short, everything that can hurt another person. Here in the U.S. I lived with the Stone family, and dad,', momH, Jill, Kathy, Pam, and my little brother , Mike, couldn't be nicer than they were. I felt myself exactly like at home and I really think that there are no words capable to express how much I like them and I thank them. As a Senior at D. C. Everest Ilearned to love and cheer for our great Evergreen teams and to me there is no school better than ours. I didn't find too many differences in the Brazilian way of life and the American one. It can be understood if we remember that we both are people who want to give the best of our lives in order to get the best. The friendship that I found in each of you made my life here the most wonderful thing I ever had and I'm sure that I'll never forget anything that I learned or the friends I made. Exchange student, Maria, pictured with mom , Jill, and Mike. 88 1 iii se. Q ..,. 1 fi-ziggzl N Maria and part of the Robert Stone family in front of their home.
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