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.s we Qfflis if During The Homecoming parade mem GSHUQQV TQ bers show off The.lrflrsT place floor. -photo ,,hy j ' ' F l T 1 ,'L 7' 7,L.V iff K AM z 1 ln. .l faffifghf STS? TTTDTQQ S 4 America. Troma S . fofeioss srunefsfs 'murine lsrseissfsssnsf remixed r7'kL 11 In-V: ykv- ii.i A i T B'-2859 fSQs'0Gsrnrs.f.s.Shsi.Uf1ef0QlvsiGffss Tended lRet5i5Tf2i5ii-ifluch-School me ,sis . Q Germany. lfiHQGefmGhtflf'ff f Y, She soidji' T The sfudenfssissifjiyed in one roomy if whnie The switch? gi.ys g closses,sThere1WfT.gos mony classes. To F9533 AS food ES. isfl'?'?F?l??VfF4'i5sFi55?W?l'?i292l2'?P?f?f1flf9+ T S WGS 901114 if .S Wired is hing X fkvk ,z:sy:7'Wg1 J R V T America, peiopfejfusuoily jusr .GQTS-iffls fm' QQ' SPSOPHQ T if i 4 if' T if T fiwfiz A ' T MCD0ndid3Sii?QFi6fsWehdy S mony. Arccidefgonseshczve equally U ' V made o rszgsguccess in Germany buf she dislikes Them because in her opinion Theyore o wosie of money, f Her favoriie words ore 'ifunky and 2 UQUQQVY' T moo,o 3 ,S T Looking inioherlfuiure. she noses, o , 3 T0 Q PhV5l9F3' LJ?fiS.9.. Therapist drgno2Ts5igiz3her4 iwhen asked if she weretpldnning To somedava oo if rerurn To America, she gave o detih c T nife yes while sophomore Colene Bosse said, You'd beTTer. Bloess Soid The Things l like besf abou? America ore Tnof There is a loT of yord spoce and I love The AFS or- gonizoTlon. . T T gif T-ffff S 434fAcTlvlTlEsfAMEr2lcAN FIELD T T .fslifiiflisf We by Drone Dulfmeler. if ,A Longudge o problem oT firsT iThe World Bdcks AFS' To unife sTudenTs from mony foreign counTries is The purpose of The Americon Field Service orgo- nizoTion. The Two foreign ex- chdnge sTudenTs were Miele Bloess From Honnover, WesT Ger- mony, ond Yesim Kebopci from Turkey. Bloess mode her sToy wiTh Mr. ond Mrs. Ldrry Bosse: Kebdpci sToyed wiTh Mr. ond Mrs. Willldm Jdcobs. Senior Julie Brunner wos Presi- is Above: After winning first place for Their flodf, members hold up The EorTh. -phoTo by Dione DulTmeier. Right: Parading down The sTreeT, several AFS members from differe-nT schools ond counfrles join TogeTher.-phoTo by Dione DulTmeier. SERVICE denT of The orgdnizoTion ond Co- leTTe Bosse, sophomore wos vice presidenT. Sophomore Genell SchulTes wos The secreTory-Treo- surer. The AFS members did mony Things TogeTher such os d hoyrock ride, porTles, fesTivols, ond ony- Thing To pleose Their foreign guesTs. AFS won firsT for Their flooT in The Homecoming pordde. The Theme wos The World Bocks Our Eogles!
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Al an FFA meeting, freshmen Lance Freeman, Duane HerringTon, and Shannon Hook discuss The free breakfasT.-phoTo by Julie Hawkins. mf' . my lb. NWlnnIng flflh place In relall judging com- ipeTiTion aT naTionals in Kansas CiTy, junior iArT Thomas poses for a picTure wiTh his ribbon.-phoTo by BeTh Brandenburg. AgriculTure week brings show To farmers by Genell Schuifes The FFA ChapTer aIerTed The communi- Ty of an uplifTing and lnformaTive Television special in observance of NaTional Agricul- fure Week by puTTing an arlicle in The Ea- gle Oullook. EnTiTled Who Will Farm The l.and'?, This half-hour documenTary Told The sfory of The challenges facing farmers Today. lf examined The risks and sacrifices young people encounTered as They enTered inTo forming. ParT of The program was filmed aT The NaTional FFA ConvenTion held in Kansas FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICAXACTIVITIESXTSS CiTy. IT nof only provided an even-handed porfrayal of agriculTure Today. iT also showed The joys and rewards Thaf farming broughf - and ThaT's somefhing close To The hearls of many FFA members. The program was presenTed by Elanco Producrs Company. This was The second year Elance had presenfed The NaTional Agriculfure Week Television special. A DayfPIighT of The Farmer was The fiTle for The Television show. IT was shown on KNST-TV channel 27 on March 27 af 5:00 p.m. NaTional Agriculfure Week was held March T8 Through March 24. l
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Between classes, seniors Yesim Ke- b ' d M' I Bl ess go to their lock- egfighcgntwo byliiith Brandenburg. if ,V ,, ss ,s - I by Jannle Brady J How would you tice to hop on the next airplane out of one's own be' ioyedlcountryi head toward a land where the people, concepts. language, food, and ways of living are totally different from what she was accustqrnea to?5Some :?4t!rJiiiCli'i'i 0nQ,Si5r?9erwOUld2si?iQii,for' eiagiiexchangegstuaent, Yesin'rKe- bapci decided, shed try. A 1-ler first thought was, Goo really am lin U.S,A.?f She was TDGR-Q9 her xwriiiefo Kcnsffeiilslndlha A A Cfjtyon the eyewgiof AuQxSti2Oth A A in Turkey scheol took upafiot of time in my life says Kebapci, L Tur- key s school system consists of five ,Cf Qfoceiehwl pihfsfiiiveflfs J citintiidale schdeiiiand of Tschooln s cirifensfare more disciplined compared to American citizens replied Ke- bapci. lt was for me tojiapt T0fih9t'f'd9PQ??l93?l?99- J A have my faiifatty. they afefieally nice people 'arid they are very close to me. 1 was lucky because l was ivlflg with them. ln spite of all theaifferencesglgcan say that i like America and Silver'l.akel sale Ke- bapci. Her future ambitions are to become a chemical engineer and eventually to come back to Amer- CQ- , , AFS: Front Row: Genell Schultes. Colette Bosse, Miele Bloess, Julie Brunner, Yesim Kebapci, Mike Jacobs, Jody Snider, Cindy Blankenship, Kay Weller Middle Row: Julie Hawkins, Darcy Etzel Kim Brooks, Amy Constant, Debby Schuh, Debbie Brun- Qardt, Toni Russel, Laurie Armstrong, Mary Tomlinson Teresa Barraclough, Coleen Chance, Kalyn Brown, Angie Hook, An- gela Roberson, Donna Knight, Laura Poe, Tammy Harrison, Gail Etzenhouser Back Row: Todd Miller, Sonny Garner, David Bis- well, Jared Harris, Troy Wolf, Juergen Mas- sey, Lisa Oathout, Don Conaway, Patty Meredith, Bill Waldmann, Jim Armstrong, Stacy Workman and Tina Cioe. -photo by Brent Photography. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICEfACTlVITlESf'i35 4 ' - ,,, K
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