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In the IR room Moni Iseli (left) crochets some mittens for her Creative Living class (Below left) A t the Halloween party for the AFS Club, Tammy Herdendorf poses behind the pumpkin she will carve. (Below) Along with Mr. Amundson and Carol Klein. John Lambert, Isabel Tamayo, and Moni Iseli, the three AFS students, meet Governor Earl and State Senator Lorman. AFS. (Left) Front row: C. Klein. M Iseli. R. Hagen, B Jacobs. L. Laksbergs. M.J. Norton. A. Vogel. L. Block. M. Riess. D. Au. Row 2: C. Sindermann. M.J. Landowski. M Grossman, T. Herdendorf. C Pitzner. L. Wickham, D. Kingston. A. Brueckner. S. Spangler. J. Lambert. R Ingersoll. C. Free. Mr Amundson Row 3:1. Tamayo. M. Dunning ton. L. Wagner. S. Schroedl. R. Olsen. A. Lukas. T. Renz. S Grant. M Radtke. B. Wedl, K. Powell. K. Bradley AFS 27
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Club earns decree to note AFS week To note exceptional participation in the AFS program, Wisconsin chapters celebrated their own week from February 6-12, 1983. Wisconsin ranked only behind California and New York in the number of students hosted per year. Therefore. Mr. Amundson felt the AFS deserved special recognition. To achieve this recognition, he contacted Senator Barbara Lorman. a former AFS host, with his proposal for AFS Week. She spoke with Governor Lee Dreyfus, and he approved the idea. Governor Anthony Earl gave the final approval for the celebration. After four months of waiting, the chapter representatives witnessed Governor Earl's approval. The Jefferson chapter celebrated by having students wear AFS pins for contests throughout the week, hoping that the event would be a yearly one. (Top) Guests at the AFS Halloween party participate in a spoon exchange game (Bottom left) Moni Iseli and John Lambert model their Halloween costumes. (Bottom right) AFS STUDENTS. Moni Iseli, Isabel Tamayo, and John Lambert 26 AFS
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Is band that easy? Is band really that easy? It's not. according to many band students. Marching in parades and at football games, giving concerts, taking lessons, and being able to play an instrument well are just a few of the activities included in band. During the first quarter, band students concentrate on marching for various occasions. In the second quarter, students work for grade contracts, and during the third and fourth quarters, the musicians work on solo-ensembles and concert music. To sum it up. according to many students, band isn't easy. Before the start of the Homecoming game. Mr. Hartwig (top) conducts The Star Spangled Banner for the crowd. MARCHING BAND. (Bottom) Front row: M. Stacey. M. Radtke. K. Grosenick. L Mufthauf. M. Hay. D. Barnes, S. Behnke, L. Cushman. M. Bouton. D Liebman. J. Marek, R. Spangler. Row 2: K. Mertens, D. Downs. J. Butteris. K. Morgan. B. Wright, K. Stengel. B. Bischoff. P. Staude. J. Baneck, B. Biwer. D. Reich Row 3: S. Burrow, T. Robinson. T. Thor man. S. Janecek. A. Spangler, L. Jeffery. K. Dow. S. Giles. C. free. T. Belstner. C. fiene. J. Breitkreutz. Row 4: W. Pinnow. L. Schmitz. A. Brueckner. J. Rank. L. King. M. Fischer. M. Vogel. J. Sayre. R. Hagen. L. Laksbergs. K. Guki. Row 5: P. Hacht. C Miller, D. Null. V. Pinnow. P. Koch, B. Fenner. T. Herdendorf. G. Smith. K. Ellingson. K. Russell. M.J. Miller. E. Martinson. Row 6: S. Ellingson. M. Bent-heimer. D. Kramer. D. Trewyn. T. Adler. A. CalviHo. R. Dettmers. J. Spangler. V. Kreger, B. Meidl, D. Giese Row 7: J. Neeb, C. Pranke. T. Boos. S. Barnes, B. Garity. M.J. Norton, B. May hew. D. Keuler, C. Shepro. L Bischoff. L. Braatz. D. Fahrenkrug Row 8: A. Lucas. M. Hay. D. Giese. C. Skibbe. L. Jahnke. C. Dianich. J. PoNman. R. CastBo. F. Christians. J. Hagen. T. Bentheimer. Row 9: T. Lawson. C. JHek. M. O'Heam. P. Stephan. B. Rosiejka. T. Biasing, H. Fenner, A. Vogel. B. Brodbeck. R. Kellner. R. Knuth. Row 10: S. Wagie. Mr. Hartwig. 28 Band
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