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Oou OfAK G W i»«« is A S p, SMALL 1 -( a i « ¥P% wm, i Contrary to populor opinion. Country Club members don ' t spend their time playing golf. Students join this club because of an interest in foreign countries and good foreign food. Yes, Country Club members often gather at lunchtime to find a delightful repast of foreign food waiting for them in the Foreign Lan- guage Resource Center, We also enjoy seeing slide shows given by students who have travelled to fore- ign countries. President Claudia Hess has worked hard coordinating Country Club activities with the as- sistance of advisor Sally Fisher. Country Club is a great place to meet new people and learn about foreign countries. Join us!
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The Peer Counseling program has operated at L.CH.S, for eight years. Peer counselors are trained in basic listening skills and serve as helpers and friends to other high school students — these may be individuals who are new to the school, or having academic diffi- culties or personal programs, or are mentally or physically hand- icapped. The Peer Counseling program also sponsors the annual Communication Day — an en- richment opportunity for students, teacher, counselors and parents. The pre-quisite is to attend the peer counseling class offered dur- ing summer school, The advisors are Doug Coe from L.CH.S, and pupil personal, and Sue Valley and Carol Scheck from Y,M,C.A. Outreach, Peer Counseling onwra 243
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THE SOUMD « ' WAGNER PETEir OrPERMilNN LAX this is the beginning of the most exciting and varied year of my life! The most responsible people for this super time are the Hartries who had the endurance keeping me for one year in their household. This year has not been free of some pretty tough culture shocks like the weird feeling of being hugged by a huge monster called Minnie-Mouse , Also my first day at school was an enjoyable experience. Do you remember the assembly when the Harv. introduced me to the student body ' ' I think it was the most embarrassing moment in my life when I felt as if I were being perforated by a thousand pairs of eyes and unable to generate more than the two words: Hi folks . During this year I really have learned a lot from you folks and your country and I hope that you also have learned a little from me. I say welcome to everyone who has the chance to come to my funny little country. There is always a candle burning for you in my window. Peter Oppermann Wandelfeld 88 2121 Deutsch-Evem (Vicinity of Hamburg) West-Germany Phone; 04131-7734 -. ' ' -■:,.■■ - •- - . ,] 245
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