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and fun SENIOR CLASS TRIP. (Upper Left) SEATED: A. Stengel, P. Nev-ins, L. Conkle, A. Schrantz, M. Kutsche, J. Anfang, P. Renz, R. Hake, S. Ferguson, G. Thieme, D. Seigler, S. Streich. KNEELING: D. Falk, T. Landowski, J. Ley, P. Pitterle, C. Adams. STANDING: R. Van Valin, S. Jeffery, R. Huss, K. Pelzman, D. Conkle, R. Beilke, R. Bleecker, M. Garity, G. Eggleson, T. Ro-gan, P. Streich, J. Buth, K. Druhn, L. Bentheimer, j. Ambrose, M. Clark, D. Gruennert, B. Gleisner, T. Powers, D. Walker, B. Brunner, G. Buelow, K. Kiesling, P. Schultz, S. Burnett, V. Schi-llinger, S. Ley, S. Dustin, A. Schenkat, J. Schultz, R. Mode, K. Ley. Not Pictured: C. Jurczyk, J. Klossner, R. Schroedl, C. Thom, N. Voeltz, B. Weber, A. Wedl. Sun and water were favorites of the poolside set. Bahamian natives were especially friendly when they had souvenirs to sell. Even Mr. Leipold shed his tie for the beautiful weather. Smiling, happy faces awaited the plane home. Senior Class Trip 11
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Seniors skip Washington; enjoy sun On March 27, 56 seniors and their chaperones flew over land and sea to reach Nassau on New Providence Island in the Bahamas. After a breath-taking ride from the airport to the hotel — down the wrong side of the road at 60 mph in a 25 mph speed zone — everyone was anxious to unpack and start tanning in the beautiful 80° weather. While the folks back home remained buried under mounds of snow, the happy souls on the trip were battling quite a different evil — that of overexposure to the sun and sand fleas. When the students were not basking in the sun, they took the ferry to the internationally famous Rawson Square where they spent their time bartering with the natives over the prices of beads, wood carvings and straw articles. Some of the memories which the group will always share together are the free meals, the plane ride, and the trips to the Casino and the Junkanoo Club where a limbo dancer, a fire-eating lady and Jose, the Silver Prince, performed. Keep left??? 10 Senior Class Trip
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Peter ■ Peter Schafer — alias Kraut, German, and numerous other titles not quite so kind, spent this school year in Jefferson with the Donald Nasses. Peter took the kidding seriously at times, but all-in-all he realized that the war's over, and handed remarks back as fast as they came. Through his one-year family, including Mr. Mrs. Nass, brothers Steve and Larry, and sister Sue, Peter learned the ways of American life, and found that Jefferson is not so different from Ottendorf, his home town. From his welcome the first day of school to graduation, Peter was a part of the class of '72, and his experiences here are things we hope he never forgets. Mr. Wilson welcomes AFS student Peter Schafer. Peter becomes Nass for a year . Marge thinks Peter looks likea pretty interesting classmate! 12 AFS
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