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Left: Maryse and her American sister, Signe. Right: Maryse leaves school for home, after staying late for one of her many activities. MARYSE RASELLI, A.F.S. Maryse Raselli, the seventh Foreign Exchange Student, came from France. She made her home in America with the Russell Larson family. She had three brothers and sisters in High School and one in Junior High. Signe, Senior; Royce, Sophomore; Kent, Freshman. Maryse enjoyed sports most while here, and to prove it, she broke her foot in the G.A. A. Basketball Championship Tournament. She participated in Student Council and Speech. She also showed her acting ability, by performing in the Musical. Maryse spoke at many organizations in the surrounding towns and was a member of a panel discussion, which was composed of other Exchange students. The Senior Class feels very lucky to have had Maryse with them, and therefore dedicates this page to Maryse so she might remember Sandwich High School a little better. Maryse comes to school with ALL (!?) of her homework finished. American sister, Signe and Maryse admire their Senior Portraits. 22
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Junior Student Council Members: FRONT ROW: Lana Hanson, Ken Miller, Jean Voga. BACK ROW: Sharon Meade, Tari Flynn JUNIOR CLASS This, our third year in the Sandwich High School, began by seeing new and old friends. Early in the year, we captured first place on our Homecoming float, Give 'em the Dickens . This was just the beginning of our accomplishments, for throughout the year, we presented a Junior Class Play, Junior Carnival, and Junior-Senior Prom. There was also a large number of us in school activities and beginning to prepare for our futures by taking tests, as those before us had done. Our Junior year was an interesting and exciting year, which will never be taken from our memories. Junior Class Officers: STANDING left to right: Ken Miller, Vice-President; Geof Gengenbacher, President; Tom Felstead, Treasurer; SEATED: Linda Pumphrey, Secretary
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