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The American Field Service QAFSD is an : organization designed to create world peace through understanding. Through the AFS program, students from foreign countries are l brought to the United States and attend Q t ' school in cities throughout the country for one year. American students are also sent abroad. In August St. Anthonyls local AFS chapter had a dream come true. The girl, who weighed seven stone seven pounds, and who counted her money in schillings, finally ar- rived, She was Pamela Watson from Eng- land, our first foreign student. Pam's host was the Arthur Kurz family. The money raised to bring over a student was the responsibility of the AFS student club and adult committee. A dance, paper sale, and community wide carnival were held to provide the needed funds. Collecting dues from club member, Pot Sommerville is AFS treasurer, Dionne Johnson. AF H Ips to Pro ide Needed Funds AFS. BOTTOM ROW: P. Somrnerville, T. Orennon, J. Gliniony, K. THlRD ROW: J. Douphinee, R. Zgutowicz, J. Paulus, G, Heidemon, M. Oberg, K. Mesenbrlng, J. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, J. Kurz, N, Lindgren, C. Burton. TOP ROW: J. Talbot, D. Sandberg, D. Larson, S. Leifschuh, V. Nelson, J, Sornmervulle, N, Blair, P, Sondoll. Seorles, J. Crouse, T. Kollas, M. Clark, C. Anderson. Missing: L. Lokofas. X 26
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E3 - fi 1 xiii WC' wed STUDENT COUNCIL. BOTTOM ROW: J. Nichols, S. Henry, P. Som- merville, J. Gliniany, F. Ferguson, R. Larson, R. Lundeen. SECOND ROW: S. Erler, P. Sandall, N. Blair, N. Evarfs, B. Peterson, G. Heide- 97 f- h is L , ii 2 ,Q.f riff life CKV ' i J f , - ' f .32 ggi, f Q f j.' 5 . x S In ll f men, S, Paulus. TOP ROW: R. Heidemen,J. Paulus, D. Larson, J. Schamp, T. Kallos, D. Sandberg, J. Talbot, C. Saline. MISSING: L. Lokolcs, M. Cole. Council Members E hibit Leadership Presiding over council meetings in the absence of President Rick Heide- men is Vice President Doug Sandberg. -H-ugt. The Student Council served as a mediator be- tween the faculty and students. Each homeroom sent a representative to the council meetings who voiced their co-students' opinions. The meetings were held every other Tuesday to discuss school problems. The Student Council undertook outside activi- ties to improve school life. Homecoming was ar- ranged by them, including the sale of tickets. but- tons, and a car decorating contest. The Santa Anonymous program was promoted by the coun- cil. They encouraged exciting homeroom contests to see which room could bring in the most pres- ents. Loyalty Day was also organized by the Student Council. This was a day set aside for the students so that they could show their support for school activities. All grades participated in school cheers and gave unique skits to display school spirit. 25
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F 1 5 i 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. BOTTOM ROW: B. Denker, R. Heideman, L. Lalcofas, D. Johnson, C, Petersen, D. Seorles, TOP ROW: D, Sandberg, J. Sommerville, J. Paulus, P. Watson, D, Petersen, V. Nelson, G. Heidemon, D. Norby, D. Houck. Honor Society Names New Inductees Following the induction, refreshments are served to the members and their parents by Lindo Lakotcis. On January 27, 1965, at 2:00 P.M., the new inductees ofthe National Honor Society were chosen. They represented the upper 565 of the junior class and the upper 15729 ofthe senior class. Members were selected by the faculty on the basis of citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and service. Richard Heideman, Bill Denker, Dale Searles, and Linda Lakotas gave speeches depicting these qualifications. Mr. Mel- by, school counselor, presided over the occasion and guest speakers were prin- cipal, Mr. Elias, and Mr. Eide, a board member. New inductees were Dennis Haack, Dianne Norby, Pamela Watson, Gerry Heideman, Virginia Nelson, Jay Paulus, Dorothy Petersen, Douglas Sandberg, and Jean Sommerville. After the assembly both new and old members and their parents attended a tea held in their honor. 27
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