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Newly enrolled students are not forgotten as their subject matter, enjoy making arrange-Allison Ely and Beth Barton, headlong into ments for the newcomers' welcome party. Saluted by Welcome Committee Alien faces were not just thrown among the turmoil of a foreign school but were greeted with a smile by a Welcome Committee member. Foreign students' debut consisted of guidance around the school to their classes and introductions to teachers and peers. Furthermore, these new found friends were not forgotten. A Get Acquainted Potluck supper, topped off with a seat at the football game and extra-curricular activity booklets were offered by welcomers. Rather than a duty, members made it a delight to greet the new arrivals. WELCOME COMMITTEE: BOTTOM ROW: B. Barton, S. Pshe-tizky. ROW 2: A. Fisher, A. Ely, D. Ratner. ROW 3: J. Justus, V. Jacobsen. ROW 4: W. Malinsky, D. Pavek, I. Smits. ROW 5: J. McMahon, J. Roth, S. Taylor. ROW 6: D. Pass, Advisor R. Ashley. Delighting in the company of the new students, Debbie Pass and Wendy Malinsky reveal to Mary Johnson and Erika Mohs where the heart of solitude is located. Welcome Committee • 29
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DE sustained high hopes Proposing to exchange students with other schools in the United States, Domestic Exchange members spent a trying year. Money raising efforts included a dance, raking leaves, vehemently playing volleyball and tossing pancakes for breakfast guests. None of these efforts met profit expectations. Despite financial fiascoes and leadership changes, DE members plunged on, aiming for successful completion of their exchange plans. DE's chairman, L. J. Rotman, Bewildered onlookers gape as Donald Saxon triumphantly awaits members' attention. flips his own way through his portion of the assembly line. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE: BOTTOM ROW: A. Goldetsky, M. McQuaid, P. Miller. ROW 2: L. Paster, B. Humphrey, J. LeMaire, D. Saxon, J. Hymes. ROW 3: K. Benson, K. Cannon, K. Ahlcrona, N. Lis;, E. Fishhaut, L. Rotman. ROW 4: A. McIntosh, S. Rosen, T. Gragert, D. Pfannenstein. 28 • Domestic Exchange
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As a visual portfolio of the variety of music that KSLP plays, this showcase exhibits many of the latest albums and their artists that ore broadcast doily. KSLP built sound foundation In its first year of existence the radio station seemed to go all out to become successful. Several staff members held FCC 3rd class broadcast endorsed licenses, making city-wide operation a feasible goal. In preparation, they toured commercial studios WCCO and U-100. Through these tours they built connections with companies like RCA and MCA, who gave the station discounts on albums, promotional singles, etc. Along with broadcasting good music KSLP promoted school events, relayed sport stories and aired exclusive interviews. In building for the future, the station made an excellent foundation on which to grow. 'Hey, all you dudes listening in?' asks Alan Currie, KSLP's jiving disc jockey, while Tom Dawson jockeys the discs. Covered from head to toe, Steve Courts cuts from which albums he should select to reclines in comfort while contemplating which record for use on the daily broadcast. 30 • Radio Station
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