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HELPING OTHER WORLDS “‘March of Dimes Drive’’ is helped by Mr. MacAuley’s contribution to Barbie Cairns, John Stewart, and Gus Shumacher, as they participate in the National Youth Drive. Se le Books! Books! and more books were collected by these student librarians, Sally Neale, Karen Olsen, Jay Jones, Judy Moore, and Donald Cole, to aid crippled children at Christmas time. Hungarian Relief Committee, Marilyn Wood, John Overton, Cynthia Rich, and Martha Schecter, plan the drive for helping all Hungarians. Polio Helpers, Betsy Jursk from Salem, Judy Vallari from Arlington, Barb Maurer from Lexington, Ruth Bailey from Kingston, and Jody Herbold from Lexington, form the word Salk with the different first letters of the name of their town in order to further the drive against polio. 15
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WHO'S WHO EDC ERNSTIDWAL Zoned sasiups American Field Service representatives, Ken Barclay and Marsha Patch, who visited Italy and France last summer; and Zeynep Alagur, our guest from Turkey, chuckle over mutual experiences of their memorable boat rides. Paper planes being thrown by Camillo Sganga, our new student from Italy, shows how quickly he has adapted to American customs. Hungarian Refugees, Emri and Erno Mosonyi (in sweaters), are helped to 4 2 u P become acquainted with their new world by Jim Kyle and Dick Robbat (in suit jackets). EL URE EE We wet ere RELAY CARNIVAL Displaying awards, our football heroes, Ed Hogan, Dave Cole, Ed Dever, and Sharkie Connor, stand proudly in front of the trophy case. Mr. Track himself, Spike Paranya, exhibits his varied and extensive awards. 14
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UNDERSTANDING OUR DEMOCRACY Exchange of ideas is carried on by Karl-Dieter Buenting and Rolf Furt- waengler, visiting students from Germany, who tell us about their native land and their impressions of our country. Parliamentary procedure is used by Chairman Ken Fletcher and Secretary Betty Berglund in conducting a class. NATO study group, Dave Coomber, Zeynep Alagur, Mr. Gibson, Gus Schumacher, Spike Paranya, and Ruth Butler work on the organization's problems and the United States’ commitments before going to a conference at the Beaver Brook School. Guest greeter, Janet Crowley, introduces herself to Mrs. Gicca, a practice teacher for American Problems, and welcomes her to the school. A panel discussion is presented by Pauline D’'Abbraccio, Gail Sherman, Jackie Donovan, Jim Flanagan, and John Callahan on present-day labor problems. 16
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