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2 .v ' gp...-v i 5,,o'-' A I is . J an .553 l. Devouring his delectable chicken dinner, AFS advisor Mr. Richard Sullivan eases his hunger pangs. 2. Demonstrating Advent Calendars to interested FLAC members, President Lisa Huckins attempts to organize money raising proiects for future trips. 3. Costumed party- goers, Ms. Andre Hayes and Mr. Bob Johnson, listen as Ms. Marie Louise Thompson relates an amusing anecdote at the Mardi Gras. 4. Relaxing with her German overseas family, MHS foreing exchange student Kathy Stephenson enioys a quiet evening at home. 5. Parading before iudges, active FLAC members from LHS and MHS model their bizarre costumes at the Mardi Gras on February 26. 6. Reading the program for the AFS International Dinner, foreign exchange student Lars Walden awaits his turn to speak before a capacity filled Veterans Center. flaclatfs 53
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Bonjour, comment allez-vous? Estoy bien, gracias, were utterances heard in the conversations of the 50 cultural members in the FLAC Club. To climax their year, the club traveled to Monterey Bay where they froliced in the sand at a beach party, visited a spy school where they learned top secrets, and rode wild rides at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Money for this fantastic excursion was earned by much labor. President Lisa Huckins co-ordinated the members in the selling of Advent Calenders filled with German chocolates for Christmas and yummy gummy bears. Working in concessions during home football games helped add to the growing treasury. A very special occasions that ioined LHS and MHS FLAC Clubs was their annual Mardi Gras. Wearing foreign and unusual outfits, the members of both clubs made the costume party a great success. Highlighting the year for the AFS Club was a dinner for all members and exchange students from all over northern California in February. While the members busboyed food and plates, people from the community feasted on half a roast chicken, rice, and fruit salads. Having barely enough food and a too small room were two problems that confronted the club members at the dinner. Kathy Stephenson was the summer exchange student for MHS. She traveled to Europe and spent the summer with her new over-seas parents. Q 52 tflacllofs K, 5 E is .ri ., , 9-1531 t,, LQVr,,,,.,, ZZA, A 3 1
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I. Working in a football game concession Speech Club Advisor Marlene Barber cuts the messy butter for the popcorn. 2. ln a mysterious daze, Nancy Peterson studies scientific obiects at the Sun Francisco's Exploritorium. 3. Lani Crowe researches tooth hygiene for a speech to be given at a speech tournament. 4. CSF President Lynette Kadoi draws the winning ticket for CSF's money raising radio raffle. 5. Dick Sullivan makes a dramatic point to fellow debater Jennifer Booth, 6. The Science Club gathers for a group picture at Fish:-rmm-'Q Wharf durina their trip to San -Francisco. Q 5541- csiflscnencelspeeclm H i
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