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'l'l1. l'lNl' 'l, Z., 3... 2W W H0 '. WHO Who takes these tests? The maiority of the students taking these tests are college bound. The 250 students taking the SAT and PSAT la preliminary to the SAT, are generally plan- ning to attend schools in the East. Students interested in attending western schools take the ACT. An average of 30 students take this test each year. W Illll' ll? A WHERE The PSAT is given in the cafeteria of the student's school. The SAT and ACT are given at national testing centers strate- gically located throughout the area. W IIEN1 WHEN The PSAT is taken in the fall of the iunior year. The SAT can be taken in the fall of the iunior year, andfor the fall or winter of the senior year. Both SAT and ACT may be taken more than once, if the student feels the need. PC YI' 2.50 PSAT The PSAT is designed to help students assess their abilit' to do college work and can also help students in getting ai idea about taking the SAT and ACT. C A 'l' 0.50 SAT The Scholastic Aptitude Test is designed to measure verb'- and mathematical reasoning ability. Scores on this test czllo' you to compare yourself in these areas with other colleg bound students. HIT 7.00 ACT The American College Test is a three-hour examinati given five times during the school year. It consists of fo tests in the areas of English, Social Studies, Mathematics an the natural sciences. Scores are reported in each of thes areas along with a composite score. The composite score I used to predict probable overall success in a college pr gram while scores of each of the four tests are generall used for placement in freshman college classes.
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v A.F..'. illl0llS0l'S Japaluesc Clzmleut lllziwllalziollal Flllllll'ZliSillQl A.F.S. IAmerican Field Servicei American Field Service is a student exchange program, whereby a student from another country comes to Friendly for a school year. A student from Friendly also has the opportunity to spend a school year in another country. To raise money for these students, the AFS club sponsors the sale of AFS Christmas cards and donuts. AFS also sponsors the International Dinner in February. This year, our student is Hiro- shi Fuiimoto from Kyoto, Japan. FRONT ROW: L. Curtis, D. Kennedy, L. Potter, P. Foster, M. Underwood, H. Fuiimodo. ROW 2: J. Behrens, C. Oyler Herrmann. FRONT ROW: S. Robinson, D. Henderson, S. Caruso, L. Schishdevish, E. Upstrom, D. King, C. O'Connor, C. Buhler, L. Curtis, G. Sims. ROW 2: M. Chavez, P. Foster, M. Becker, G. Campbell, K. Mason, S. Patterson, J. Rochlin, D. John- son, J. Rouen, S. Edsall. ROW 3: B. Malone, A. Licitra, D. Miller, N. Harrison, M. Trowers, E. Rockhold, D. Rourke, S. Kick, C. Shumpera. ROW 4: S. Attix, J. Neufer, E. Keily, C. Adler, M. Rubinstein, J. Price, M. Herrmann, B. Taylor, J Edwards, M. Gollhonn. ROW 5: D. Ensey, C. Sport, M. Dick, M. Johnson, S. McFadden, L. Tomossoni, J. Moore, J Lee, D. Abel, K. Russell, K. Davis. ROW 6: A. Hinkle, D. Dick, C. Callahan, E. Justus, G. Hermann, G. Behrens, C. Gordon, A. Ismari, S. Kline, A. Doyle, C. lngle. H INTERNATIONAL CLUB The range of activities in the Inter tional Club is wide and varied. We spV sor a Variety Show which accompanies: French V play. Activities such as tripsl the Kennedy Center, to ethnic restaura around town and tasting parties are al part of the club. Our trips abroad this are aided through various fund rais activities such as, the flea market, gin bread houses, and faculty luncheons. also aid the Latin Club students with t annual Roman Banquet. At the Christ PSAT program we provide an internati look at Christmas. We believe that our members' cult sense will be broadened through our in national efforts. The enthusiasm enioyment of a large and diverse brings us increased success this year.
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