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Katie McMahon tells AFS finalists Beth Borsum and John Schil- ling of her experiences in Pakistan. J 'D Qlililxl N W0 if 6 , 'qd QL - KW qficdiil gmfsu ,f AUM A J X' OLLJOL WDW no 'ofwul JZ Gam dx Cllvlpg l S906 gl? Q aim 020676 Q LJ Katie McMahon,A Mounir Nimatallah, Jeannine Retf, and Hikaru Kubo model native costumes for an AFS assembly of the stu- dent body. Janice Gutreuter, Judy Winkel, Patty Thibodeau and Jon Good- year pick up AFS money iars for collections in their homerooms. Students Abroad . . . 11
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I l 1 I l l l I l Jerry Bubolz and Moni enjoy a letter from Moni's parents and sisters, telling of recent developments at home. Ann Brummund displays a purse she bought in Greece this summer as Hika and Kay Scribner listen intently. Foreign exchange-international understanding Cathy Shepard presents a special Christmas gift to her AFS sister Jeannine Ret? on Christmas Eve. I0 . . . Students Abroad Through American Field Service and private exchanges, AHS has been able to make a trip abroad for many students a valuable and exciting reality. Since 1955 when the American Field Service was organized in our community, Turkey, Switzerland, the Philippines, the Faroe Islands, Austria, Germany, France, and Finland have been hosts for our AFS exchange students. Katie Mc- Mahon's overseas summer added East Pakistan to the list. As a private exchange, Kay Scribner spent her iunior year in France attending classes while Danielle Wierquin became an AHS'er for a year. Included in this year's AFS program was the welcoming of Jeannine Refi from Luxem- bourg, Mounir Nimatallah from Egypt, and Hikaru Kubo from Japan, a private exchange. Beth Borsum and John Schilling, AFS candi- dates for a summer abroad in 1964, took charge of AFS week, consisting of a carrot day, a sweat- shirt day, a celery day, a dance, and other projects such as the homeroom iugs.
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We'll usher them to their tomb, proclaimed members of Royalty in Orange and Blue An unfinished float gets last minute touches before lining up. M sf- l2 . . . Homecoming C ...Q IQ ag .5 L, Ushers Club in the annual Homecoming parade Excited band students shifted into their places ished, floats then moved into their numbered positions. Clerks and customers filled the door Frantic last minute fioat preparations were fin- ways as spectators lined the sides of College Avenue to view the parade, proclaiming a Terror victory. Homecoming 1963 was underway. Ears to a Flying Victory, the slogan of Orchesis, ranked first in the iudging of humorous floats. French and German clubs united in com- petition in the serious division, capturing first place with United We Triumph, Divided We Fall. After the forecasted AHS win of 20-O over previously undefeated Oshkosh, triumphant stu- dents gathered for the traditional snake dance. Julie Bassett and Gary Hietpas reigned over the regal homecoming ball. They were chosen from among candidates Nancy Dafoe and Rick Martinek, Alice French and Chuck McKee, Sharon Krause and Pete Robertson, and Connie Mclntyre and Chip Taggart. The dance climaxed the entire program of the Terrors' day, all planned by Carolyn Selle and Paul Schumaker. Q r
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