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Ambassadors of Youth Create Good Will Smoothly, the huge Delta airliner landed and let its engines coast to a stop. Aboard, was Rosa Yllanes from Peru, South America, acting as FHS's second foreign exchange student. Greet- ing her at Weir Cook airport was the welcoming committee of the student council. Wanda Bradburn, who had just returned from Argentina as an exchange student, and her family also greeted Rosa who stayed at their home during the first few months of her trip of learning. Being her first trip to the United States, Rosa made many new friends while participating in a variety of clubs as she blended in beautifully with the students and faculty. Near the end of her long journey, Rosa stayed at the homes of Debbie Clifton and Kim McGuire. a mni i RASA I The student council members meeting Rosa were: FRONT ROW: Wanda Bradburn, Lisa Allen, (Rosa), Chris Lambesis. SECOND ROW: Debbie Bradburn, Janet Post, Vicki Allen. Rosa listens to the teacher while Juanita Clear and Ila Minton discuss English IV problems. TOP: As part of the Spanish Club initiation, Timmi Grissom and Rosa are made to sing in Spanish as they walk in the halls. 11 Life
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With a mixture of Spanish and English, Rosa Yllanes and Wanda Bradbum get to know each other. Rosa Yllanes takes advantage of September weather conditions to try a favorite pastime at FHS. Greeting and becoming Rosa's first American family arc the Bradburns. They arc: Debbie, Rosa, Mr. Darrell Bradburn, Mike, Mrs. Bradbum, and Wanda. Life 10
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Frankton Jaycees Host First Annual Junior Twelve weary candidates had had a long day. Starting early on the Satur- day morning, hopefuls completed their final rehearsals of when and where to be. Next came interviews on current events, as the judging panel provided by the Frankton Jaycees was given the task of selecting a winner among the lovely contestants. During their perfor- mance, each girl went through various forms of gymnastics, as skill and talent were emphasized. By evening, the committee, headed by Miss El wood, Jennifer Hood, had decided upon senior Juanita Clear as the spirit of the first event. Miss Congeni- ality. Both she and runner-up Ava Likens received silver trophies at the Christmas Convocation. Senior Donna Lucas was chosen queen of the pageant as she was awarded the right to repre- sent FHS at the state finals in Frankfort in addition to a $300 scholarship and several new clothes. Contestants, Brenda Vice, Cindy Richwine, Peggy Brown, Barb Davis, (in background)--Ava Likens and Becky Wise discuss thoughts before rehearsal. Queen Donna Lucas is crowned first Junior Miss. Life 12
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