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Yee Haw!!! it's Rodeo Week '16 1 1 :e YESTGAI ,. f L At Friday's rodeo assembly, Gregg Bunting attacks Todd McClain after crawling through the mud used for the tug-of-war event. Gang after being captured and caged. Sean McHenry, Sean Blochberger, and Mike Rettler pose as the Black Vest x :Vi s sf'-s 1 -1- 3 -rf .Su 'L 1X Sean Blochberger marries two unknown victims as Mike R., Mr. Goss, and a friend witness the ceremony. RODEO ..s...,,. A -....... -... ., WEEK I7
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Two AFS students welcomed at AH American Field Service, AFS, is for foreign exchange students. Such as, Anna Normann from Sweden and many others who have come to Alhambra, and many other schools, from all over the world, including the United States. As mentioned above, Anna Norman is one of the foreign exchange stu- dents who have come to Alhambra. Also, there is Susan Pargiter from South Africa and Ursala Rethschulte fUschi1 from Germany, who left at the beginning of the year. According to Charlee Wallace, an authority of AFS said that Alhambra receives the pick of the crop. All the students we get are fantastic, very adaptable, and extremely open. Most AFS students are open to life and they want to find out as much as they can to make theirs the fullest. Also another reason why these students come to the U.S. is to learn about how life is and to see how wonderful it really is. Susan Pargiter takes time from her active social schedule to relax on campus. Susan Pargiter Ileftj and Anna Norman Irightj enjoy life as an Alhambra student. Here they re shown at one of the many pep assemblies I6 FOREIGN EXCHANGE
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Students teach students Members of the National Honor So- ciety INHSQ learned self reliance. man- agement of time and money, and how to improve interpersonal relations. To learn these fine qualities. the students went to business meetings, sales meet- ings, and had a tutoring program for students. To become a member of N.H.5., a student must have scholarship, leader- ship and character abilities, and be elected by the Honors and Awards Committee. If chosen, they met once a month. The sponsors for N.H.5. this year were Mrs. Beeson, Mr. D. Tillotson, and Mrs. McGaffic. The officers this year were President-Julee Gibbons. Vice President-Kelli Bonham, Secretary- Dodi Gibbons, and Treasurer-Kathy Perryman. They all hehved all the mem- bers learn the most they could. -in N.H.5. first row: M. Ramos, 5. McGrady. S. Carmody, D. Cheung, K. Chandler, C. SECOND RO W: C. Long. D. Clark, M. Kowren, 5. Bogert, D. Hanner. K. Perryman. THIRD RO W. K. Bloyed. D. Garcia. D. Graves. A. Hickman. J. Blackshire, A. Rood. FOURTH RO W. K. O'Neal, K. Greely, 5. Grapentine, A. Conarroe, Mrs. Beeson. FIFTH ROW: T. Rogers, K. Bonham, J. Gibbons, D. Gibbons. P. DeHart. and Mrs. McGaffir:. L. 3 1' ,X L.. Nts!! Q FN N.H.5. FIRS TRO W. T. Pfeifer, 5. June, M. Rettler, C. Meeks, 5. Blochberger. C. Burt. J. North. SECOND RO W: D. Ca ywood, M. Chicoine. 5. Wardrope, R. Hallada. J Dunn. F. Tang. THIRD RO W: P. Ashton. M. McComb, M. Mathis. A. Matsumoto, S. Thornton, 5. Vosgier, 5. Goernitz, J. Smallidge, R. Nanny. FOUR TH RO W: J. Dunn 5. Da vis. 5. McHenry, D. Trostle, E. Ama visca, Z. Zeigler. T. Abalos, J. Vasquez. Mr. D. Tillotson, 5. Mayberry. I8 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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