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3,54 sz' M551 MEET RAJA NOR MAHANI, MY HONEY, ANDREW WARDE'S EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. me-animal MAHANI AND HER FAMILY,,' THE ALLISONS, WILL ENJOY PINEAPPLES TONIGHT - MA- LAY STYLE. Dear Teachers and Friends of Andrew Warde, It is indeed a great honor to be Wardeis first ex- change student from the East and with that I add that this year has been one of the most enriching and rewarding experiences of my life. The knowl- edge and living experience that I have acquired here will certainly influence my future years. I came to Warde as a strangerg everything and everyone were new to me! However, within a very short time I have made many acquaintances and friends. Now I am, and will always be, like every one of you a member of Warde, a loyal member of the school I shall always be proud of. How much you have benefited from my being here is very hard to determine. However, I hope that my presence and my acceptance as a member of Warde has proved that international relationship is possible and that the East and West can live in harmony. To every one of you who has made my coming possible goes my everlasting gratitude. To argue that the memories of my year at Warde with my friends and teachers will always be cherished, I conclude by saying that Tho' lost to sight, to mem'ry, dear friends, thou ever shalt remainf, Yours sincerely, Km MAHANI, JACK OF ALL TRADES AND MASTER OF ALL, MADE MANY OF THE NATIVE Cos- '33 TUMES SHE BROUGHT TO AMERICA.
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EXCHANGE COMMISSION FIRST ROW: D. Pennington, J. Luria, J. Harris, R. Quinn, W. Pfeif, A. Bear, Mahani. SECOND ROW: S. Kaplan, S. Rosenthal, B. Elander, S. Winnick, S. Bolten. G. Allison. THIRD ROW: Advisor R. Shackleton, Advisor V. Mussler, P. Kasvinsky, L. Demerest, B. McCulloch, Advisor A. McConnell, Advisor K. Petersen. STUDENT EXCHANGE COMMISSION WORKS HARD FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the earth-then and only then shall ye have peacef, This is the-motto of the American Field Service and it well explains the purpose of the Stu- dent Exchange Commission. In carrying out this objective the commission brings a foreign student to Warde and sends Wardites abroad. It tries to create a welcome atmosphere for the foreign stu- dent and also to provide opportunities for the re- turning A.F.S.'ers to share their experiences with others. The four students who participated in the Americans Abroard program this year were Lolly Hoffman, Gladys Allison, Sue Kaplan, and Bob Lear. The Commission organized an evening pro- gram at which Lolly and Gladys spoke about their summers' experiences and an after-school social in honor of school-program returnees, Sue and Bob. In addition, Commission-sponsored assemblies and monthly afternoon programs facilitated the com- munications between the exchange students and the student body. WHAT IN THE WORLDS COME OVER FRED NEHRING AND HIS MERRY FACULTY-GAME CHEERLEADERS? ----1-..- .., ,ff :M : Slim- MAHANI, GLADYS ALLISON, AND CONNIE HOFFMAN SELL CANDY AT FOOTBALL GAMES TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR THE EXCHANGE COMMISSION
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: D. Lewis, P. Hidu, D. Thuerston, R. Szost, S. Hobson, C. Carson, B. Crywalski, L. Buedinger, C. Schempp, S. Locke. SECOND ROW: L. Simons, B. Hine, P. Trenck, D. Yovan, M. Pollack, L. Levine, J. Wilson, E. Simmons, S. Stein, B. Jesterby, L. Kleban. THIRD ROW: R. Vasas, E. Cinzler, N. Northcott, S. Abrams, K. Furedy, B. Bachrach, B. Grotts, A. Stillson, J. Scofield, S. Interrante. FOURTH ROW: Advisor B. Guerra, S. Zeisler, S. Dvorsky, .I. Ingham, R. Shaw, C. An- derson, C. Szost, S. Hensel, P. Priest, L. Toth. ROSEMARY SZOST, SANDY HOBSEN, AND CARO- LYN CARSON CONDUCT AN IMPRESSIVE F.T.A. INDUCTION. TO IMPART KNOWLEDGE FOR A BETTER WORLD IS THE AIM OF THE F.T.A. Everyone realizes the importance of a teacher's college degree and education, but not many people pause to consider the problems of conducting a class. A teacher must know how to impart his knowledge to the student, otherwise, the purpose of teaching is defeated. Members of the Future Teachers of America, whether or not they have definitely decided to enter the teaching profession, learned exactly what is required of a teacher by listening to the experiences of teachers and by practice teaching in Fairfield elementary schools. FUTURE NURSES FIRST ROW: E. Posa, C. Vlantes, J. Wettenstein, P. Elliott, Brooks, M. Carlson, C. L. DeLorenzo, A. Cran- Carletti, M. Interrante, D. Baranik, M. Fulop, S. Wallace, M. Lindahl. SECOND ROW: J. Kaufman, foid, T. Orosz, S. Buda, P. Weaver, P. J. Tomaskovic, P. Fabian, P. Taylor. THIRD ROW: E. Fekete, OUR FIELD IS MEDICINE: OUR HOPE, TO HEAL. One of the extra-curricular organizations which combines education and pleasure is the Future Nurses of America Club. The purpose of the F.N.A. is to interest students in personal and community health and to help them decide wisely about pro- fessional or practical nursing as a career. This year the members have enjoyed talks by guest speakers who spoke on the various phases of a nurseas life. The club also learned about the activities of a stu- dent nurse, and visited Bridgeport Hospital, where they looked in on classes and toured the building. MRS. HARRIS LOOKS ON AS PAM TAYLOR BRAVELY DONATES HER HAND TO BE BAND- AGED BY F.N.A. MEMBER MARIE INTERRANTE. OF AMERICA L. Ometer, B. Magyar, L. Whitbread, M. Molloy, M. Lyhne, M. Grega, G. Miller, C. Lagana, R. Molnar. FOURTH ROW: Advisor A. McConnell, S. Wysocki, C. Bayles, F. Veto, T. Bobileff.
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