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PROFILES During the 1984-85 school year, Parkside hosted a foreign ex- change student, Andreas Pant- len, from Oevlinghausen, Ger- many. He anived in the United States on August 25, 1984, in New York City, where he toured for live days before coming to Salisbury. He lived with Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Bounds and their son Chris, a junior at Parkside. Se- lected through AIFS, Andreas earned very high marks in Ger- many and demonstrated a profi- ciency in English. His winning Alex Azar, a Parkside student who qualified to waive his senior year by exceeding a grade point average 5.7, began his college career at Dartmouth in Hanover, New Hampshire, in September, 1984. Making the transition to college life posed no problem for Alex who was able to com- plete his high school graduation requirements while at the same time begin his college career. He became freshman class student assembly representative, Dor- Dr. Evelyn Blose Holman was ap- pointed as Superintendent of Schools for Wicomico County ef- fective July 1, 1984. Before com- ing to Wicomico County, she held the position of Executive Di- rector of Curriculum and ln- struction in Frederick County. In 1965 Dr. Holman graduated from Indiana State College with a Bachelor of Science degree. She earned her Master's degree in 1968 and her Doctor of Philos- ophy degree in 1985 from the University of Maryland. Dr. Hol- man also studied at Harvard Uni- versity, Western Maryland Col- lege, and Carnegie Mellon. Among some of her educational personality was also a factor in his selection. While at Parkside he played on the varsity soccer team, and participated in the Photography, Ski, and Varsity Clubs. After returning to Ger- many on July 15, 1985, Andreas enrolled in his former school to complete two more years of high school. tHe must also serve eighteen months of mili- tary training before going to col- lege.J Parkside students en- joyed Andreas' visit and formed lasting friendships. mitory Cluster Council repre- sentative and served on the Fac- ulty Council on Computing. No one noticed that Alex was a year younger than the other fresh- men, and he soon became just another Hone in the pile of stu- dents at Dartmouth. Although the work was harder, he main- tained an A average in an aca- demically challenging situation. The decision to waive his senior year was the right one for Alex Azar. memberships are National and Maryland Middle School Associ- ations, National and Maryland Associations for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Association of School Administrators, Maryland Pro- fessional Development Acade- my, National and Maryland As- sociations for Secondary School Principals, International Read- ing Association, Maryland Read- ing Association, National and Maryland Council for Social Studies, Maryland Arts Council, Maryland Humanities Council, Maryland Negotiations Service, Delta Kappa Gamma, and Phi Delta Kappa. Q ' .as -I L 'fj, r
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WGRLD AND NATION Disaster struck on the world scene. ln Ethopia, 7.5 million people hovered on the brink of starvation. ln an effort to provide funding for food, many popular artists formed a group called Band-Aid and re- leased Do they know its Christmas? The Uworst in- dustrial disaster ever struck in Bhopal, India, when the Union Carbide chemical plant leaked methyl isocyonate, killing over 2,500 people. Women were in the news in 1984-1985. Geraldine Fer- raro, Democrat, became the first woman nominated to run for national office, when she served as the running mate of Presidential candidate, Walter Mondale. Although not elect- ed, the Mondale-Ferraro ticket established a place for women in the highest realms of poli- tics. Capturing the hearts of Americans, Mary Lou Retton became the first U.S. woman to win an Olympic Gold Medal in gymnastics. Slogans and catchy advertis- ing phrases have always been a way of life in the U.S. The Wendy's fast food chain gained national attention with their l'Where's the Beef? com- mercials. Also, in a new wave of political interest and patrio- tism, l Love the USA bumper stickers appeared overnight, and prominent magazines, such as TIME gave editorial space to the psychology be- hind the popularity of such slogans. World and Nation 15
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