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Page 23 text:
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AFS STUDENT COMMITTEE: (front to back) Row 1- Ann Forbes, Karen McCoy, Cinda Huntsinger, Sue Swan, Julie Turnquist, chairman. Row 2-Dennis Pres- sler, Susie Glazer, Susie McMahan, Dan Edmundson, Joe Copeland. Row 3-Mrs. Wellborn, chapter vice- president, Sylvia Griffin, Liz Ann Gribben, Barbara Lackey, Jan Palmer, Mr. Foley, faculty advisor. Not pictured: Phil Jones, Chuck Leedom, Dean Menden¬ hall, Mandy Wellborn. First Foreign Exchange Student Jeanne on the ship that brought her to New York. The AFS boat which took her out to the ship at Rotterdam. 19
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Jeanne talks with Mr. Collier about Holland. AFS’ers Promote Program, Bring ( Jeanne at one of her many speaking en¬ gagements--this one, a group of students at Highland. in I960 the Student.Council Committee for a For¬ eign Exchange Stu d en t recommended the American Field Service program as the best means of broaden¬ ing the outlook of Madison Heights students and of par¬ ticipating in th e effort to improve international good will. After several months of hard work, an AFS chap¬ ter was formed, Anderson High joined the program, families were found to provide homes for the first two students for a year, and the necessary money was raised. A group of ten students from Madison Heights and Anderson gave speeches before nearly every local civic organization, telling them about the program and asking for their support. This year, as a result of united student and com¬ munity effort, Madison Heights has Jeanne Korteweg from Dordtrecht, the Netherlands, as a member of its Senior Class. Jeanne has participated in many school activities, was chosen Homecoming Queen, and has won many, many friends with her bubbling personality and warm smile. Because the American Field Service program has proved to be such a big success this year, Highland is joining the program next year. The three schools are sponsoring AFS week, and Madison Heights and Ander¬ son are hoping to be able to send one student apiece overseas this summer.
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Academic Achievement Won Its After many weeks of independent study and advanced work in their subjects, sev¬ eral students participated in the Indiana University High School Achievement Con¬ tests. They had first taken elimination tests at MH; then they won high ranks on the regional tests given at Ball State. The last Saturday in April, 1961, was finals day, on which Madison Heights students won the following awards: Honorable Men¬ tion—Dan Murray-Comprehensive Math B, Bill Steimer-English, Tom Jones-Geome- try, Richard Sheppard-Geometry, Carmen Beasley-Algebra; Gold Medal--Julie Turn- quist-English. 20
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