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Row 7: E. Koenig, D. Gart, l. Gorsky, M. Gotts, R. Schiff, A. Anderson, I. Wall, L. Gold- Berg. Row 2: L. Katz, L. Whitley, B. Harris, G. Lester, A. Waller, C. Kirkus, L, Goldstein, L. Springborn, L. Violette, V. Bowen, Row 3: S. Danker, S. York. T. Bowen, B. Roberts, L Harrison. Above: Erich Koenig listens in class. Below: Erich at lunch. AFS. Friendship and unity promoted by exchange lt is my earnest hope that my stay has benefited the school as well as myself. These were the words Erich Koenig, l.F.K.'s exchange student from Aarau, Switzerland, used to express his appreciation of American hospitality. The A.F.S. Club dedicated itself to maintaining the exchange fand to continuing it next yearl. The cIub's membership tripled from the few interested students who founded the organization last year. Soon after the election of officers, plans for fund raising activities began, bake sales, coffees houses, a VVINX Wobbler game, breakfasts, and Christmas card sales were held to raise the 51,500 needed to have a two-way exchange next year so that others may say, lt has been a great experience for me. Row 1: L. Katz, B. Roberts, G. Lester. Row 2: S. Pecarsky, B. Greenberg, L. Springborn, L. Violette, M. Kaufman, L. Goldstein. Row 3: D. Leleune, M. Lotzkar, L. Goldberg.
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FTA. Future teachers gain first-hand experience The Future Teachers of America at john F. Kennedy High School have learned through first-hand experience the responsibilities, problems and rewards of teaching. Members eagerly rendered their services as substitute teachers during a field trip to Bel Pre Elementary School. Meeting were devoted to studying teaching problems: choosing a school at vvhich to teach, planning classes, rights of students and teachers, and other current problems facing teachers. For F.T.A.'ers this preparation was important, for most the future portends a teaching career. Sharon David and Ellen Katz sell cookies to the FTA. bake sale in November, v J, ff .....,, 'Src a willing customer at Q52 if ii s F.T.A. club members, Linda Katz, Treasurer, Ellen Katz, President, Lyn Whitley, Vice-President, Sharon David, Secretary, Priscilla Adams, Claire Panarelli, lean Chiantella, and Francine lacobs await the beginning of a panel discussion on choosing a school in which to teach. 84
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FRESHMAN COMMITTEE Fund raising becomes first ninth grade goal The new freshman class, not to be outdone by any other class, got organized quickly and elected officers for their class committee in November. After getting off to an early start, the committee concentrated on ideas for raising money at the first meetings. They really got off to a good start in establishing a fat treasury and in insuring funds for future activities. Encouraged by their committee, the freshmen attempted to outdo the other classes in school spirit, athletic achievement and financial success. Sophomore officers - locelyn Dean, Treasurer, Connie Caffes, Vice-President, john Papuchis, President, Debby Robinson, Secretary. Freshman officers - Robert Guttenberg, Secretaryg Lloyd Sussman, Vice-President, Mark Griffin, President, Ron Cart, Treasurer. S OPH OMORE COMMITTEE Class reaps proiits from harvest dance Early this year, the sophomores elected officers and began making plans. Under the leadership of President john Papuchis, a successful Autumn Harvest, was held in November. With a large, spirited class behind them, the committee and class officers were able to undertake plans for washing airplanes and taking a class trip. With two more years at Kennedy, the class can look forvvard to many more fruitful and successful events.
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