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L fx X AFS Club sponsors foreign exchanges, Sharing a year with an Irish girl and sending a student to South Africa high- lighted activities for members of the school chapter of the American Field Service. Olivia McKeown from Belfast, North- ern Ireland, was the school's tenth foreign exchange student. A previous adult AFS group did not raise enough funds to help sponsor a foreign exchange student last year. In January the chapter helped send Amy Schaffer to Paarl, South Africa, for a year through the Americans Abroad program. Also in January the members spon- sored the Mr. Teenage America contest as a money-making proiect. This year's winner, John Fannin, was crowned by Tommy Hughes, last year's Mr. Teenage America. Other money-making proiects through the year were a bake sale in November, penny day every other Thursday and selling candy hearts in February. Before Amy's departure for South Africa, the students had two going away parties. The Sandias were the site of a sledding party also in January. Mrs. Doris Bowen was in her first year as sponsor of AFS. 160
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shop' design license plates, admit girls above, far, left: Industrial Arts Club members are Jim Buser, Robert Duvall, Allan Johnson, Lewis Walker, David Davalos, Mauri Dolan, Martin Robertson, second row: Gordon Box, Stephen Allison, Ray Lewis, James Vaughn, Dwight Hughes, Tom Boring, third row: Jan Hitchcock, Dennis Cory, Robert Nazelrod, John Watson, Jerald Lollar, Ricky Hurt, fourth row: Watson Ambruster, sponsor, Gregory Hughes, Robert LoCourse, Steven Dillow, Thomas Evans. above, left: Sponsor Watson Ambruster checks over information from his box in the teacher's lounge. above: Other members of the Industrial Arts Club are Mark Barnes, Anna Holmes, Al Houghton, president, Susan Chavez, Larry Hacker, second row: Orin Buchleiter, sponsor, Roy Robertson, sergeant-at-arms, Bruce Spellum, secre- tary, Tom Howell, treasurer, third row: Curt Bald- win, vice-president, Jim Blackwell, parlementarian, Robert Black, activities director, Don Torres. far, left: Senior Steve Lynn uses the grinder in the lndus- trial Arts complex during first period. left: Perry Morgan uses the gas welder on his proiect for Metals I. Organizations 159
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far, left: AFS members are Dee Dancer, Lorie McMann, Molly Jackson, Pam Roth, second row: Karen Williams, Ginger Wclhood, Debbie Dalton, Mrs. Doris Bowen, sponsor, third row: Olivia Mc- Keown, Barbara Shewnack, Susan Irvine, Adair Hooker, Wendy Barrett, Kim Biddison, fourth row: Debbie Russel, president, Sandi Edwards, treas- urer, Pat Perdue, sergeant-at-arms, Leslie Roach, vice-president, Marcie Rowe, secretary, Terry Lin- ton, chaplain, Stuart Grove. left: Amy Shaffer leaves to board her flight to South Africa. lower, left: Homecoming queen Jackie Quillen crowns this year's Mr. Teenage America, John Fannin. below: Other AFS members are Suzanne McDaniel, Carol Holmes, Lisa DeLoIIis, Barbara Blain, Sandy Ellingson, Chris Witiuk, Garnnet Krantz, Carol Kraft, second row: Sharon Swift, Sharon Kirk- patrick, Diane Rich, Debbie Hallek, Deedo Fannin, Terry Bergren, Amy Shaffer, Peg Bartlett, Marti Anamosa, third row: Linda Crouse, Barbara Roherty, Jean Coleman, Gayle Tillery, Diane Cockrell, Stephanie Graham, Debbie Gilrease, Melinda Cano, fourth row: Susan Fisher, Betsy Bratun, Rex Rudy, Barbara Fries, Pat Chavez, Joan Cummings, Fred Williams. crown new Mr Teenage America Organizations lbl
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