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The Foreign Exchange The American Field Sewice was an interna- tional organization formed to promote better understanding between countries and among people through student exchanges. The club boasted of a membership of sixty students. Members were asked to attend meet- ings and to be truly interested in learning about people of other countries. The officers were President Patty Schleis, Vice-President Bev Mitzel, Secretary Chris Scott, and Treasurer Amy Wire. Under the direction of Ms. Peters, A.F.S. was involved in the North Hills Flea Market, held a car wash, sold stationery, and the North Hills g'Scalp 'em buttons. They also took part in the HA. F. S. Weeki' where students who had been overseas came to talk to Social Studies classes. The A.F.S. Club also sponsored a Social',, in which the faculty and students had a chance to meet the exchange student from Finland, Juha Taipale, and listen to Diane Lang speak about Mexico. Top Left: Vera Meier and Carol Zang. Top Right: Ms. Peters. Center: Row 1: Amy Wire, Chris Scott, Bev Mitzel, Patty Schleis, Ms. Peters, Juha Taipaleg Row 2: Tamara Johnson, Bernadette Hoff- man, ,loyce Lan , Diana Mahon, Laura Mascari, Sue Qgiigle , Amy Dietrich, Carol img, Elaine Hartzel, Dave Schoenlag, Ro er! garizasg RIJW 3: Vera Meier, Patricia Ge ert, Claire Scott, Chuck Garizas, Rose Kaine, Donna jahn, Cindy lgouda, Sue Pivirotto, Ann Notsch, Lynn Wilkie, Row 4: Eric Holmberg, C d Baer, Sharyn Gardill, Tam- my Gordon, Debbie Steinbach, Doug lice, .lan Lang, Bob Bollin er, Mary ,lo Becker, Ed Schell, Linda Kendrick, Duanetta Ri s, Pam Tit- tle, Cathy Mitchell, Alison Mullins. Bottom right: Ofgiersz Secre- tary-Chris Scott, Exchange student--,luha Taipale, Vice-Presi- dent-Bev Mitzel, Sponsor-Ms. Peters, Treasurer-Amy Wire, President-Patty Sc hleis.
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BIGGE T YEAR Any student enrolled in an AP course was eligi- ble to become a member of the Advanced Place- ment Club. In 1977-78 there were seventy-eight members, the largest number in the club's histo- ry. The club raised money through various ac- tivities to offset the cost of the examination fees for the AP tests taken in May. They participated in the Annual Flea Market and had a car wash in April. Several speakers were also invited to lec- ture on different topics that were of interest to many students. AP History teacher, Mr. Elmer Pohl, sponsored the AP Club. The officers who were elected in September were President ,lim Buckley, Secretary Kevin Brown, and Treasurer Cathy Waddell. The vice-president was ,lunior Doug Ice, who will become president of the club next year. Right: Cathy Waddell fTreasurerj, ,lim Carol Walker, Cyd Baer, Vicki Smith, ROW Buckle QPresidentj, Doug lce fVice-Presb 3: Annette Giovengo, Faith McDonough, dentl, Kevin Brown lSecretaryj. Below: Gretchen Roos, Alison Mullins, Row 4-: Row 1: Miriam Hummel, Sue Komm. Mark Lees, Clay Griffin, Eric Holmberg, Angela Franco, Andy Fitzgerald, Row 2: Doug lce, Brian Bove. I A. P.' HI TORY l l Row 1: Sandy McClelland, Cathy Waddell, Susan Andrulat, Sandie Fabian, Chan Benson, Sherri Dunn, Beth Knabel, Tricia Joyce, Leslie Pillar, Denise Rouda, Am Wehner, Row 2: Phil Okunewick, Becky Sbhaffer, Darlene DiDonato, Steve Carr, Nancy Lefko, Carol Stein, Lisa Niklaus, Maria Balouris, Sand Orr, Ellen Haidet, Keyte Caldwell, Eileen Malllon, Kris Radde, Mary Beth Vollmer, Mark DiGirolamog Row 3: Ron Gardner, Pat Dou herty, Don Bussinger, Linda Schneider, Debbie Eu an, Greg Peaslee, Diane Bohn, Lori Rahming, Shari Wysseier, Karen Kielnairz, jim Talerico, Sue Fuchs, Kevin Brown, Linda Schrall, Ken Wrightg Row 4: Dave Kraus, Gre Gross, Bill Gordon, Joe Notsch, Jeff Kruhm, Tim Hop e, Vince Heck Bill Kendrick Valerie Barthel liay Hurley R1chW1tt NiLkGiard1no Terry Slade Nan .A 1 Q5 Q' 'Ziyi E 1 ' ., .x . M 3 1' - cy Cooney, ,lim Buckley. AY rAf5t,,, ' If ' '
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