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l i Chaco Pam Petnuch and Chaco. Chaco Each year Lincoln-Way is fortunate to have a foreign ex- change student. This year we were doubly fortunate, in that we welcomed two. Hisako lwamura, better known as Chaco of Gifer, Japan, and Minoru Ueda or Bob of Kadoma, Japan. They proved to be fine representatives ot their country and true Lincoln-Way Knights, not to mention that special touch they added to our portrait with their presence at social events, games and in the classroom. Below and on page ll are their comments about their year at Lincoln-Way. Margie Olson. Since l came to United States as foreign exchange student from Japan' I studied lots ot things under the help ot many friends of mine. I spent memorable year in the United States. Especially two ot my memories are going to be my story which l will remember through my whole lite. One of the two is to be chosen to the courtot Homecoming. And the other is basketball game. I am so gladthatour team went on to win. When l go back to Japan I will remember all of what happen in America. l hope it contributed to a better inter- national understanding that l came to U.S,A. HISAKO IWAMURA
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N.H.S. Four qualities are essential for election to the National Honor Society: Scholarship, and the three intangibles, leadership, character and service. Eligible students are selected upon the basis of faculty recom- mendations in regard to these four points, with mem- bership being limited to fifteen percent of the entire class providing that this number of students qualify. Being chosen for induction is the greatest honor a high school can bestow upon cu student and serves as an instigator for a successful future. Seated ll. to RJ: C. lvvamura, M. Peterson, B. Ueda, C. Long, R. Facinelli, R. Arthur, B. Toppen, S. Novak, S. Dralle, F. Richards, S. Stauffenberg, B. Lauffer, B. Ebert. - HP - X . -W5 ' , H- - - t t dwg.--31sivzf.2y N , . -4 . f ' Hfziif tweezers -:wa 5 . N,,.,.... SUTING: P. Koester, J. Tew, P.Kervin,C.Benson,M. Morti, R. Denson, P. Bomher. BACK ROW: F. Holt, C. Stoner, C. Crass, M. Gill, S. Pritts, M. Otto, H, Wolfinger, D. Rocleghero. Standing lL.toR.l:K.Koster,N.Carlson,C. Bulanda, M. Schroeder, K. Schram, R. Schinkowslii, C. Klasing, T. Reener, T. Micka, l.. Weathers, J. Rheinwald, C. Chandler, L. Hempfling, K. Kinney, M. Pollock, J. DuBien. . Q +27 WW, WN -11' 5 fi L XR. -,rf V ' M M -Mavis T M. MM.. .T ..., 'V ,. . 1 - 4' , - ,, , W . eggs, .VW r gr 4 .. c V :Ms if . E. 1, V M, . .. . . .. . ,... . . . ' I ' J Wfzefw,-tumwdlfisc fc N235 , . , 5 , ff., ,. .. I- 1 ' 'iw . f ...gi g 'life-' I -1 :fer-.f, ,'?L1.E1 'fQ:'t l .. 5, ...M .. .,.. Q: W f . . ,. i ' A ' ,, Q e 1 fl 9
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M I YI CYU I arrived at Lincoln-Way High School on October 23, as an exchange student from Japan through the Lion's Club. Since I became a Lincoln-Way student, I have thoroughly en- joyed American high school lite. My lite pt Lincoln-Way I-l.S. was very educational, enioyable, and otherwise. Even after I go back to Japan, I can vividly picture in my mind thatl talked with you, what I did with you and w at I laughed about with you while I was here. It is certainly leyond my descrip- tion how I enioyed Lincoln-Way H.S. Sinc Icame over here, Itelt as it Icameto my neighbor or somewyere in Japan. Time has passed very quickly at Lincoln-Way I'l.S. Butwhat I learned when I was with you will be in my heart for keeps. I thank you very much to the people who make my stay at Lincoln-Way possible, enioyable and memorable. When you come to Japan, please visit us. We will make your stay in Japan more enioyable like you did for me. In Japan, people say, 'Meeting is the beginning ot depart- ure. A departure is the beginning of a gain. Sayonara, Bob or Minoru Ueda I Senior Class President George Passas presents Chaco and Bob with their Christmas presents from the student body.
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