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K mftla Farmington High ees Sweet on -1- 4 .. -, .Q , aw- ' '. 1 German Club. Front Row: J. Benya, K. Kerchoff, J. Patrick, S. Gahagan: Row Two: S. Knock, S. Flakne, S. Thatcher, S. New- man, C. Thomas, E. Gahagan, W. Kollins, D. McPherson, C. Perkins, L. Charlet, S. Fritz, L. Barrenger, H. Ergelhardt, E. Phillips: Row Three: J. Giles, B. Joseph, G. Brosch, J. Carr, 4 ,, W f' V . -1 I+ 1 4 .e J' V 1 ' ' F, -ff yi., ,. A , 'Q - - ' -:':gm.,, Y- ' 1 1: - 1 25' H 2 f 1 i Randy Harp and Dave Campman grin as they devour their German Club candy. 46 l l I l i K. Okster, K. Sullinan, C. Kleinhams, S. Roach, S. Webb, l. Nlitchell, T. Rairigh, D. Peel, L. Chalfant, C. Abram, R. Radop Row Four: L. Kornfield, J. Scott, L. Spencer, J. Grum, G. Harrower, J. Cantor, Nl. Nlyerss, T. Wilson, A. Korkigian, G. DeGrow, lVl. DeYoung, P. Lantonp Y A Jeff Scott, Red Cross agent, carries out an assassination before his fellow mates.
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The biggest experience we can have in life is to get out among other people in other countries. This has given me a better understanding of American people and when I go home I will try to help people in my country to gain the same understanding. North Farmington has been great to me. I have found many things different from Denmark, but the biggest is your school spirit, you are all concerned about your school, and I know now that you all have built a good school of togetherness and friendliness. I want to thank all of you for giving me a wonderful time. There was always somebody to help me when things did not work out for me. You will always be in my mind. Thank you, Lene Kibsgaard, Denmark How did it all happen? How did I become an exchange student to the U.S.? Nly goodness, I really don't know, all I know is that I'm here and I'm having the most wonderful time in my life. All you teachers and students here at North have been so helpful and friendly to me, that I just couIdn't feel a stranger. I know that even though I after a few weeks will return back home, I will always remember this year as one of the best in my life. And I hope you have enjoyed me a bit too. At last, but not least, I want to thank my American family who most of all have made this year a wonderful experience for me. And I hope I've been able to give them and you a better understanding of my country in return. Thank you, Yvonne dePrado, Finland 45
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lTl9ei1' German Club Probably the sweetest club at NFHS this year was the newly formed German Club. The major fund-raising event, a candy sale, moved lin a profit of three hundred dollars thanks to the hungry mouths of hundreds of NF stu- dents. i Fun-filled activities under the direction of lVlrs. Helen Morse took place during many of the meetings. The Club's first'activity was 5 heir entry in the Homecoming Parade, The ' ied Piper of Hamlin. The rat catcher was l ortrayed by Sydney Raider, who was shown leading the opposing team to destruction. he Club's Christmas party was a complete uccess. A Christmas tree and German Christ- mas carols contributed to the effort. Above: Waitress Beth Rexford serves a German meal to other willing club members. Below: Craig Emmit points out a city in Deutschland, where he will seek asylum from his German Club members. i. s On the more educational side, the Club conducted many interesting discussions with German exchange students. l Died Piper of Hamlin sparks the NF Raiders toward gil victory during Homecoming festivities. 47
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