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A.F.S. Club Expands Culture The objective of American Field Service or A.F.S. Club was to meet foreign students residing in the U.S. through the International A.F.S. organization. The highlight of the year was in February when five foreign students from the Milwaukee area and four other students who wanted to travel abroad next year came to visit. The week of fun began with a get together at Pizza Hut. The students attended classes in school, gave slide presentations and lectures on their home countries. The participants toured local businesses, including a farm and a cheese factory. They also spent a day cross country skiing and sledding. The week ended with a trip to Madison to tour the capitol and the university. The annual fundraiser of A.F.S. was pizza sales. Over $100 was added to the club through three sales. Most of the money went towards replenishing the budget for next year. Monroe was fortunate in having two A.F.S. students for the 1984-1985 school year. Adriana Issaacs resided with the Vickerman family, and Briggit Picquard, who arrived second semester and lived with the Radzanowski family. A.F.S. Club, FRONT ROW. Sue Koch, Heidi Basford, Adriana Isaacs, Deb Kubly, Liz Ammon, Julie Ethridge, Milda Vickerman, Michele Hendrichs, Joanie Barnes. Dawn White. SECOND ROW: Byron Berry, Wade Flisram, Briggitt Picquard, Wendy Ward, Tina Goecks, Jenny Goebel, Amy Babula, Angela Weidman, Kelly Knoke, Cathy Faith, Cathy Quehl, Mrs. Hendrickson, Leah Hunt, Becky Buri. Liz Ammon, Wendy Ward, and Michele Hendrichs display Cathy Faith stirs the cheese fondue at a A.F.S. par-different emotions over the food at a A.F.S. dinner. ty, as a student from Norway looks on. Monroe's two A.F.S students, Brigitt Picquard and Adriana Isaacs, discuss some future activities for A.F.S. club. Liz Ammon, vice-president, starts an early A.F.S meeting with some suggestions for a fundraising event. 22
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At the Model United Nations Convention in Milwaukee, Kristen Fishbaugh studies over the amendments to the agenda
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Link Between Students and Faculty We provide a line of communication between the students, faculty and the administration in the school , stated Mr. Brukwicki. But besides doing that the liaison board does other things. One of the goals set for liaison board was to set up a leadership series program for any club or organization, instructing them on how to be a good leader. Other things that liaison board was responsible for was organizing the homecoming week and the student faculty revue. Also responsible for the Sun Glow machine which was placed in the cafeteria, the liaison board has the responsibility of making sure it was fully stocked. The officers of liaison board were Jenny Bruess, president and Diane Wolfe Secretary Treasurer. Lead by these people, liaison board met every even Monday of the school year. During the last month of each year a vote is held for the next year's liaison board. Anyone that is interested in becoming part of this organization must get a sheet of paper from the office and have four students and four teachers sign it. Head of Liason Board, principal Maurice Sathoff, takes a rest from timing runners at a track meet. Liason Board, FRONT ROW: Mr Michael Brukwicki, Miss Delores Feldt, Mr. Thomas Schilt, Mrs. Launa Carter. 2nd ROW: Mr. Maurice Sathoff, Melissa Holmstrom. Lenae Rowe, Noelle Isely, Michelle Bruess, Emily Duit, Amy DuCharme, Michael Kindschi. 3rd ROW: Diane Wolfe, Jenny Bruess, Miss Robin Mcleish, Thad Radzanowski, Monica Koch. Sherri Hannes, Lance Sathoff. Michele Henrichs, Ann Glendenning, Mike Basford. I 23
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