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Catherine Soissons is honored at the Home- coming Game. A.F.S. SPONSORS EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM FRANCE The American Field Service Club of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School is just one of several thousand such clubs scattered across the United States. During this second year of the club's existence, they are sponsoring their second exchange student. Catherine Soissons from Area- chon, France, came to Scotch Plains in August and is now a member of the Rich- ard Dobyns family of Gray Mill Drive. Catherine, as a member of our senior class, is doing her share as an integral part of a sincere movement to promote better international understanding. Upon returning to France, Catherine intends to enter nursing school and specialize in pedi- atric nursing. Under the guidance of their advisor, Mr. Frutchey, the club members hope to raise enough money through the annual bond drive to sponsor an Americans Abroad program as well as to have an exchange student again next year. Such fund raising projects are performed with the cooperation of the adult A.F.S. chap- ter, as are all A.F.S. activities. Now if you'll just sign these papers de- nouncing Charles DeGaulle . . . Mr. Frutchey, Katherine Soissons, Richard Weiss. Maybe next year we'll go co ed'
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Our group broke 3073 more hearts? Bob Holds- worth, Bob Jensen, Barry Eckenthal, John Di Paola, Barry Watkins. KEY CLUB SERVES SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY One of the outstanding service clubs at S.P.- F.H.S. is the Key Club, composed of selected Sophomore, Junior and Senior boys with Mr. Volpe as faculty advisor. Caring for the flag has been a duty of the Key Club since its start. Club members usher at Col- lege Night, basketball games, football games, and Back to School Night. The Key Club also sponsors the Annual Carni- val Dance. This dance increases the funds of the Key Club and offers other clubs the opportunity to raise money by sponsoring a variety of booths. Fund raising activities of the club enabled them to sponsor a yearly scholarship. The services of the Key Club have been an asset to the school and the community. President Jim Samuelson and Vice-President John Di Nizio conduct evening meetings of the Key Club. 173
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