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ia, ' 1 J' 'V Hi.. ,,, failn'-T 4 Ni' 425' 1' 1. Mantrcd Voss grins at thc AFS Welcoming party. 2. Molly Siddoway stands outside her home in Thailand. 3. Cecily Yappart visits with some friends at a picnic. 4. Mchrar Kamangar plays yard darts with Steve Robarc. 5. North's Exchange Studentsg Cecily Yap- part, Mchran Kamangar, Wmda jo Curtis, and Manfred Voss. 6. Marshall Turner at the AFS dessert. 7. Wlandajo Curtis laughs at a joke.
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The Far Corners 0 The World M eet at orth The far corners of the world were represented by North's Exchange students last year. AFS students included Mehran Kamangar from Irang Cecily Yappart from Argentinag and Wmda jo Curtis from Alaska. Manfred Voss, an International Christian Youth Exchange student came here from West Germany. Mehran Kamangar liked North because it was different from his school in Iran. He thought that the people were nice and the teach- ers helpful. Christmas and Halloween were a favorite of his. Dawna and Alan Reynoldson were Mehran's host brother and sister. Staying with Lori Lewis' family was Cecily Yappart. She thought that North was full of school spirit and she really enjoyed the pep assemblies and Twirp Day. Manfred Voss, an ICY E student from Cologne, West Germany, stayed with Bob and Kathy Battin. He liked Oregon because it has a lot of open spaces and room for wild- life. North's two Americans Abroad students last year were Marshall Tumer and Molly Siddoway. Marshall really enjoyed carnival and Christmas in Brazil. During carnival everything closed for five days and they danced. He said he was glad to be back but he missed his Brazilian family. 5
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.F ., I.R.L. Busy The American Field Service Club held a party to welcome North's foreign exchange students, as well as a Christmas party for all exchange students in the Mid-Wlillamette Valley. The biggest event for the club was A.F.S. Vleek. Events included an intemational bake sale and cookbook sale, and an assembly with exchange students 'as speakers. The officers of the club were President, Leslie Va.nMeterg Vice-Presi- dent, jenny Robareg Secretary, Val Fischerg and Publicity, Maureen Kennedy. The International Relations League had a goal to learn about other countries, specifically East Germany and Finland. During the spring the club participated in a Model United Nations. I.R.L. also brought A.F.S. students to North so they could get to know each other and different people from North. 1. Steve Chambers, A.F.S. Advisor. 2. Cecily Yappert visits at welcoming party. 5. A.F.S. Club. 4. I.R.L. Club. 5. George Dyer, I.R.L. Advisor. J mga' 2 3 . l a.. AX'
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