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A.F.S. Hosts Out-Of-State Week The A.F.S. Club started the year with their annual pizza sale in October. The sale was very successful. The money funded a trip the club took to the Folk Fair in Milwaukee. The money also funded ten A.F.S. students who came to M.H.S. for one week. Five foreign students and five domestic students participated. The students spent the week taking tours, visiting high school classes, and talking to elementary and Junior High School students. But time was also spent having fun at evening activities. 1 A Belgium student shows the spirit of A.F.S. 2. M.H.S. teachers chat with A.F.S students during a tea 3 Monroe’s three foreign students march in the Homecoming parade. 4 A.F.S. Club, FRONT ROW Mr Howe. A Brengenzer. sec A. Scott, pres : R. Hanna, vice pres.; A Maldonado. M. Cacho, W. Hughes. K. Winker SECOND ROW: L Silvis. S. Schmid. L Batty. D Schwarzenberger. R. Bayfoffer. C. Gruninger. M Zach. J. Benzschawel. D. Schmid. N Zeitler. S Rieder 20
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Liaison Board Looks For Student Interest Projects that Liaison Board passed through and acted upon this year consisted of shortening the morning announcements and the new system of electing Homecoming queen and court. The latter project made Homecoming more equitable for the whole student body. Among Liaison Board discussions were changes in semester test schedules, hallway morality, a Sustained Silent Reading program, alleviating the crowding during lunch shifts, and the value and student behavior at lyceums. Because of lack of support from clubs and students, the scheduled winter carnival was cancelled. Liaison Board is the student voice. In order to represent MHS as the students see it, members ask for more feedback and output from the whole student body. 1. Liaison Board, SITTING Miss Feldt. Mrs. Carter, Sec. M Deenen. Chairperson A Jew. D. Radza-nowski, K Burri, M. Radzanowski. and W. Haas. STANDING: Mr. Guth. Mr Howe. L Batty. B Gra-bow. R. Maclnnis, M. Zach. M. Bregenzer. B. Bay-hoffer 2. Sec. Marie Keenen takes the minutes. 3. Faculty member Mr. Guth makes a comment at a Liaison Board meeting. 4 Chairperson Amie Jew heads a Liaison Board meeting 19
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Cheesemakers Go South The Monroe High School Cheesemakers exchanged with the Butler High School Bulldogs from Augusta. Georgia. While in the north, the students from Butler enjoyed tours of the area, a progressive dinner, and the traditional barn dance. The Georgians received a taste of northern weather as a snowstorm caused school to be closed for two days out of their week long visit. On the trip south, Monroe students enjoyed a pig barbeque, visits to the ocean, and tours of the old and new South. A highlight of the trip was the day that was spent at Disney World. After eight days of southern hospitality, the M.H.S. students completed their exchange, and returned home. 1. Butler and M.H.S. students chat in the gym. 2. Monroe Student Exchange, FRONT ROW: Mr Trampe, L Neuenschwander. T. Grunder. S. Rieder. J Hassler. H Tshanz. D. Schwarzenberger. R. Sil-vis. Mrs Spoerry SECOND ROW: M Keenan. R. Vogel. S. Hilfiker. T. Ganshert. J. Smith. M Bre-ngenzer. S. Hennager. L McArdle. R Anderson THIRD ROW: S. Schmid. A Jew. L. Riese. K. Falk. K. Schubert. T Brockman. FOURTH ROW R Ruch, S. Gobeli. M. Wiegel. J. Hubbard. B Putnam. FIFTH ROW: R. Krahenbuhl. J Augsburg, K. Hart-wig. T. Schmidt. 3. Lisa McArdle and her partner enjoy the opemg banquet 4 Student Exchange president Jim Ausburg welcomes the students from Augusta
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