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DLIQTY S The Buehner Family Cathy, Mrs. Buehner, Dusty, Kurt, Mr. Buehner, Chris Dusty, the A. F. S. student who joined MG at the 2nd se- mester, comes from Thailand. Her lst semester was spent in Rockford Ill. and in that time she has learn to speak English very fluently. Dusty had studied English in Bangkok, Thailand, but after arriving in America, the atmosphere of English-speaking people and the necessity has helped her knowledge of English to increase greatly. The most striking difference that Dusty has found between schools is that American schools provide a social as well as academic program for the students. Here there are clubs and athletic activities to join in or observe, and JOIN Dusty did. She's in GAA bowling, the reporting staff of the EAGLE POST, and FBLA, as well as AFS committee. She loves to cheer and finds it interesting as well as exciting to attend regularly. She also enjoys our dances. People have given her a warm welcome and we wish her well. ROW 5--Janet Brewer, Bonnie Rosefelt, Linda Helmicks, Mary Jo Rigney, Jan Ewald, Jana Gray, Mary Stock, Lea VanderVelde, Susie Garey, Chris Stoll, Jan Salick, Carolyn Davis, Debbie Schmelzer, Julie Fox, Judy Kuehl, Betty Kalchuer, Sue Sullivan, Marion Klubertanz, Jim Schwebke, Nancy Grefsheim, Barb Batterman. ROW 4--Ann Erickson, Barb Buchanan, Joey Outcalt, Linda Barnhart, Judy Patterson, Liz Bard, Barb Baumgartner, Shari Woodrow, Pat Sullivan, Bev Hoff, Karen Hougan, Laura Ganeire, Kathy Lynch, Martha Hoff, Judy Sachs, Jane Luhman, Nancy Stokley, Sue Boyle, Debbie Celley, Belinda Anding, Karen Anderson. ROW 3--Miss Bjorkland, Rosemary Van.Epps, Sandy I-luernmer, Sarah Tredell, Maribeth Johnson, Joan Sager, Denise Schwartz, Barb Horne, Debbie Noltner, Nancy Stenjem, Mary Vaade, Nadine Anderson, Paula Franke, O'Ann Johnson, Katy Luhman, Susan Ackley, Trisha Lucas, Bonnie Swingin, Nancy Johnson, Mary Rapp. ROW 2--Sarah Pelleteri, Kathy Skaar, Steve Goldberg, Julie Horgan, Janice Odegaard, Diane Samdahl, Sally Vale, Carol Landness, Karen Solheim, Barb Zitlow, Mary Mersberger, Kathy Doll, Chris Heigel, Mary Croak, Terry Randall, Jane Rothman, Ingrid Hovland, Martha Brazones. ROW 1--Holly Nickeson, Barb Lemke, Kathy Buehner, Becky Dugan, Lynn Boyle, Candy Bultman, Diane Wills, Surinder Jessy, Karen Derlein, Norma Mickelson, Pat Moran, Debbie Klement, Joan Litel, Kris Buehner, Jill Wheeler.
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SURINDER Do you know, she said, it's six months today. It's fantasticg it seems Ijust arrived. But to us it seems that Surinder Kaur Iessy, Monona C-rove's AFS student from Malaysia, has been here all her life. We felt that she understood us from the begin- ning but was still eager to see more. She has a sharp sensitivity to peoples' ways and wants to learn about ours. She will never accept them without thought, though, and we can only respect her more for this. Her British-English is fluent for she speaks it in her school at home where she is in the Arts stream. She makes tremendous Curries, which, at home they eat twice a day, being of Indian descent. She says that she doesn't mind our food, though. flixtra pounds will attest. Q Now she is thinking of applying to the U. N. We all wish her luck, she seems to be a natural ambassador with a feeling for people and problems. A.F.9
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SOCIAL COMMISSION Wiggly followed by a very put- out clerk carrying a cumbersome box? This scene preluded Home- coming, the greatest social event of the Fall sea- son. It's Social Commission's duty to ease the bumps of the complex 3-day festival. The 7 girls were part of the sweatshir1:-and- jean clad army encamped in Vogel's garage. The assignment was to build a float to beat those of Pep and M. G. Room Commissions. By night, the haywagon underwent the metamorphophis of chang- ing into a float--an octopus guarding the opponents team and bearing the words Cage the Cards! By day, Social Commission members prepared dance decorations. Through their efforts, Homecoming was a success and the green octopus did win the float competition. Dirty paint brushes, no clean containers, words spelled wrong, tape that won't stick and a sink that won't work are just some of the troubles that Pep Commission met with this year. But the troubles were overlooked in hopes that the girls on the Commission could raise the spirit in M. G. Every Wednesday night from about 4:00 to 5:00 twenty or more girls would put their ideas together and splash them on the long strips of white paper lying in the hallway. Homecoming came and went with Pep Commission's help. Athletes were served doughnuts and milk after a strenuous afternoon or evening of competition. Color Day came twice this year as penants and buttons were sold in an atmosphere of blue and white. This year's Pep Commission attempted to bring the entire student body into the realm of competition that our athletes found themselves in throughout the 1966-67 school year. ROW 4--Tim Curtaing Ted Hartridgeg Lea VanderVeldeg Mike Hunterg Jim Slingerg Steve Ringg Bob Knechtg Bill Wendleg Chuck Giffordg Lloyd Kindg Barb Showerg Jeff Wiswell. ROW 3--Kathy Lynchg Judy Patersong Karen Andersong Mary Vaadeg Bev Hoffg Patty Sullivang Judy Nelsong Nancy Grefsheimg Shari Woodrowg Karen Hougang Susan Boyleg Barb Battermang Nancy Christenseng Mr. K. ROW 2-- Debbie Hunter-Chairmang Virginia Nelsong Joan Sagerg Cindy Vogelg Jeri Goffg Sue Niemczykg Theresa Hovlandg Mari Beth Johnsong Connie White 5 Jean Ericksong Kathy Elliottg Judy Sachsg Debby Schmelzer. ROW 1--Lynn Boyleg Carol Landsnessg Sarah Pellitteri5 Kathy Geilg Sharon Dalsoreng Ann Ericksong Shawn Forsethg Kathy Skaarg Surinder Jesseyg Bonnie Swingeng Susan Ackleyg Ellen Witte. .. V ff an algae- W,-M -iam W1 ps MlL W-mrs.. .W -f,- 1-ssasmnuexe-nel
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