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ANN THOMPSON, JOY LEONARD American Field Service Finalists ALONG WITH Mike Halpern, exchange students Pat Schneier and Hans Albonico admire silver plate presented to American Field Service Club as prize for best club float in Spirit Week parade. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE, row I: Karen Piatt, Cathy Davern, Marilyn Pierce, Lorna Moll, Brier Rentsch, Marilyn Clapp, Janis Riegle, Meg Epstein, Gito Sat- yendra, Mono Mcintosh, Elise Jacobsen, Shone Miller, Kathleen Nebeker, Vol Kelbley, Winnie Kelbley, Connie Rimlinger, Madeline Rocisz. Row 7 Kellie Lyie, Melindo Morler, Selby Korshner, Sally Smith, Louise Norwood, Mory Heise, Suzonno Meiers, Barbara Horriot, Diane Abourezk, Joy Pinkerton, Ann Thomp- son, Anita Gilbert, Margoret Covey, Pam Speich, Ellen Grimes, Christie Code, Pal Schneier. Row 3: Lmda Norgoord, Carol Lorsen, Nancy Olson, Debbie Wills, lynn Klinger, Barbora Van Note, Barbara Hansen, Lynn Rodner, Peggy Cal- Clubs and Activities 214 loway, Sharon Mongis, Cathy Leohy, Lorraine Green, Joymee Falloce, Laurie Phillips, Penney Motheny, Denise Babcock, Sue Dyzkeul. Row 4: Susan Solomon, Linda Krogh, Stephanie McBnde, Joy Leonard, Suson Hurt, Gretchen Rothrock, Liz Green, Robbie Buell, Natasha Levme, Grace Barnes, Suson Wilson, Teri Sims, Anne Beroza, Tracy Hopper, Cmdy Reep. Row 5: Jackie Kennedy, Jeff Hollan- der, Gary Grove, Hans Albonico. Mike Halpern, Frank Butler, Dave Kimball, Dave Walker, Ellen Sampson, Richard Myers, Jim Gilmon, Phil Doron, Mike Stoskopf, Cathy Young, Cathy Roberts.
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FRESHMAN NANCY HOLMES tries in vain to hit the pinata during Spanish Club s annual fiesta, held before Christmas vacation in fa- culty dining room. GERMAN CLUB, row 1: Pot Schneier-Madanes, Duane Chase, Alon Breakstone, Tom Samp- son, Bill Roberts, Connie Rimlinger, Gita Sotyendra. Row 2: Tracy Hopper, Richard Coldwell, Clement Tai, Ruth Mortenson, Randy Rochte, Pom Danko, Karen Gentile. Row 3; Bob Neely, Marty Konopken, Linda Bischoff, Cheryl Baxter (secretary), Lynn Woterhouse, Ellen Grimes. Row 4: Wayne Asbury, Rick Berendt, Ron Matyas, Dave Walker, Frank Butler, Bob Berendf (treasurer]. Row 5: Hans Albonico, Barry Carr, Ken Gift, Greg Vanderheiden, Bob Spencer, Scott Simpson. PjJ t . . SPANISH CLUB, row 1 -, W.IIes, Klinger, Linda Spiegel, Gayle Schaffer, Franzreb. Vivjan Lallathin, Pom Lewis, Nonke, Shelley Davis, Nancy Holmes. Nancy Olson, Nodine ' .rd ' t.-, IK-j j Christie Cade, Judy Ruehlmann, Nancy Lynne Mitchell, Nancy Aylesbury, Pat Row 2: Holly Schreyer, Jan Prentice, Chris Tondre, Nancy Cumming, Heidi Wogner, Cheryl Schott, Suzanne Goppert, Ellen Jordo|i, Lisa Hegenwald, Pot Gorrehy, Diane Wescott, Jan Carbone, David Cjoksey, Johnny Chr.s ur.. „ . „ .,:,ju :ru,. L.j.-,c K .z, .:.:,:.c . . ' ..v. .;. bell (assistant treasurer), Jon Quigg, Tom Sawyer, Bill Lynn (treasurer), Dave Kimball (vice-president), Laura I Butler, Rod Van Orden, Rich Myers, Gary Grove, Pat Aspinwall, Debbie Loker, Janice Rutherford (secretary), Mike Stos- kopf (president). Clubs and Activities 213
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l f nil Ul , V HANS ALBONICO AFS Representative from Switzerland PAT SCHNEIER AFS Representative from Argentina School Welcomes Exchange Students The American Field Service chapter on the Polos Verdes Peninsula added an important di- mension to campus life this year when it wel- comed a pair of exchange students from abroad. The two, Pat Schneier from Argentina and Hans Albonico from Switzerland, were the first AFS representatives ever to attend classes at RHHS. During their stay on the peninsula, Pat resided with Sharon Miller and her family, while Hans lived with the E. B. Hollanders. AFS was also responsible for sending Stephan McKeown, ASB president-elect to Germany for a one-year stay. McKeown was notified of his selec- tion by AFS headquarters in New York in mid- summer and left for Germany shortly thereafter. He is due to return in July. The American Field Service Club, sponsored by Mrs. Suzanne Nystrom, staged an after-game dance in February and sold concessions at athletic contests to boost its treasury. The highlight of the year for the group, however, was an internation- al food fair, featuring dishes from all parts of the world, in the spring. Meanwhile two juniors, Ann Thompson and Joy Leonard, were selected as the two finalists to represent RHHS in the American Field Service ex- change program for the coming year. STEPHAN McKEOWN Rolling Hills High AFS Representotive in Germany Clubs and Activities 215
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