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AF hosts world 's students . Even though rain dampened picnic plans, the AFS Weekend was a complete success. Over 30 AFS students from several different Kansas City high schools at- tended the banquet, dance and picnic, April 21 and 22. Students from the city stayed with several host families in Harrisonville. Six students came Thursday 'rind talked at the AFS Club meeting. se students also spoke to many classes Friday. ,X YW A-.. 1. Bjourn tries to persuade Dian to get into the car when everyone was beginning to leave the dance. 2. Students relax during the dance. 3. Students take time to relive a few memories. 4.AFS Weekend was a big success this yearg 20 students from the city visited Harrisonville for a weekend. 5. Phillippe Simmonet takes a break during the dance. 6. Everyone took time to sign memory books before leaving. 7. The dance proved a big success as everyone went away with tired feet and aching muscles. .fsifl
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Another year hammered away Once again the Building Trades class built two houses. The students build the houses with the aid oi certain area professionals. The students learn car- pentryfliunbiritiil electrical wiring and other things involve in buil ' g a house. The class had a few problems this year. Their teacher resigned to take another position in the middle of the year. Grant Cole, Harrisonville student, commented, The class offers a good opportunity to learn the basic things that are needed in carpentry. 1. Building Trades class built two houses this year. 5. Grant Cole puts finishing touches on the inside of the ouse. 3. These students were enrolled in Building Trades. li' 43 43
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'Eats Up' Activities Leadership, service, character and scholarship: These are the four areas in which students of the National Honor Society are K.. recognized all over the nation. The first chapter in Harrison- ville was organized in 1976. Activities this year included a pancake-a-thon in which 5 67 owas raised to be donated to the American Cancer Society in the name of the late Mrs. Laura Robertson. April 24, 1978, 44 new members were inducted into the National Honor Society. CENT? if if 1. New members initiated were: Row 1, J. Tatum, G. Allen, R. McCleave, S Fitzgerald, W. Spangler, A. Ortbals, J. Bockelman, M. Moreland, T. Coker F. Jeppesen, Row 2: T. Reichert, E. Harvey, C. Burns, G. Ratzloff, Hooper, R. Foster, R. Cassody, M. Swearigen, C. Eastin. Row 3: H. Roach, J. McClain, T. Pennington, D. Howerton, T. Wheeler, D. Byerly, G. Schell, M. McCleave, B. Frein, M. Wheeler, A. Strausbaugh, A. Howland, R. Kilp, E. Sedwick, T. Houston, L. Moorehousgg Row 4: J. -Caudill, S. Bricker, J. Duncan, S. Catron, R. Nagpal, R. Gardner, C. Seibert, S. Ellis, B. Butler. 2. NHS members, Anita Nyce, Michelle Strausbaugh and Grant Cole participate in the pancake-a-thon. 3. Lynn Cole and Mrs. Vallee serve refreshments at the initiation. 4. Phil Litle finishes his pancakes. 5. Twilla Wheeler and Margaret Hooper sign the register. 6. 1977-78 were Row 1: L. Rudell, S. Stewart, K. Emmons, Mrs. Vallee. Row 2: C. Tinsley, K. Snead, S. Hon. Row 3: Mr. Gettings, G. Harvey, L. Scavuzzo, C. Burns, A. Nyce, J. Reece, C. Knox, L. Miller, S. Smith. Row 4: L. Cole, C. Holden, A. Chatham, L. Wiseman, fNot pictured: J. Hodge, J Bruens, R. Frogge, C. Adams, G. Bockelman, L. Collins, J. Crowder, S Ford, B. Gibson, L. Kirkegaard, K. Kostuke, P. Litle, K. Pech, C. Reichert M. Strausbaugh, K. Watson, C. Worell 7
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