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18 Torben Ivarsson and Liisa Hollmen pose with flags of their adopted home - the American and West High Hags. Caught at a more informal moment, Torben and Liisa twist at a West Mixer. Nick Anton and Pam Enos are looking on. A. F. S. Exemplifies World Understanding World peace and understanding - the American Field Service works through its program of foreign youth exchange to promote the attainment of these goals. Through the American Field Service program, Torben Ivarsson, the fourth A.F.S. student to attend West High, came to the United States from Denmark. The Dane, as Torben's friends called him, soon be- came a part of the student body. The second foreign student to attend West High this year was Liisa Hollmen. Liisa, who was spon- sored by the First Presbyterian Church of Waterloo through the International Christian Youth Exchange, was from Salo, Finland. Both Liisa and Torben taught West High of life in their Scandinavian homes as they lived as typical Wahawks. As ambassadors of the United States and West Wa- terloo, Iudy Rugg and Leslie Loomis returned to West High from their travels abroad. They were the first representatives from West High to go abroad through the American Field Service program. Wellington, New Zealand, had been Iudy's home from December, 1961, through August, 1962. Leslie had become a member of a family in Bayerisch Gmain, Germany, during the summer of 1962. Upon their return these girls shared their experiences with West High students. AFS Committee - Front Row: Iana Castle, Barb Young, Iane Anton, Lynda Fox, Iulie Miller, Kathy Sie- ben, Torben Ivarsson, Liisa Hollmen, Leslie Loomis, Iudy Miller, Iudy Rugg, Ioy Gellerman. Back Row: Kim Petersen, Bob Griffhn, Richard Rath, Don Sieben, Mrs. Smith, Mac Graham, Bob Duke, Bill Forsberg.
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Roger Pech conducts a meeting of Activities Coun- cil as Rick Brecunier takes minutes. , Front Row: C. Casberg, B. Lowe, D. Lohff, L. Loomis, D. Pedersen, C. Baker, A. Simonsen, C. Moe, Mr. Scholl. Sec- ond Row: I. Miller, K. Sisson, M. O'Connell, G. Lear, G. Buxton, R. Pech, B. Uze, P. Hausman, R. Shellenberger, I. Krantz. Back Row: P. Bixby, R. Brecunier, N. Anton, B. Edwards, I. Harmon, M. Shimp, D. Akeright, I. Nelson. Activities Council Coordinates Qrganizations The Activities Council completed West's three- house government system. This being its second year of existence, the Activities Council was a rela- tive newcomer to West's governing bodies. With the help of guidance counselor, Mr. Scholl, this group met its duty of coordinating the activites of the many extra-curricular clubs and organizations, The members of Activities Council were the presi- dents and editors of these numerous groups. These active Wahawks revised their own constitution as well as considering the constitutions of new clubs before recognizing them as chartered groups. Ac- tivities Council also accepted the responsibility of revising the allotment of Golden W service points. First semester officers were president, Nick Antong vice-president, Bill Edwardsg and secretary, Rick Brecunier. Second semester officers were presi- dent, Roger Pechg vice-president, Kathy Sissong and secretary, Bill Edwards. i I
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Front Row: Mr. Stansbury, I. Iepperson, I. Hoffman, E. Iepperson, C. VanVlack, I. Seiple, K. Ahrenholz, I. Aeby, D. Brooks, Miss Zeuch Second Row: B. Anderson, D. Roberts, I. Castle, L. Fox, P. Hamer, S. Van Erem, Y. Colvin, C. Baker, R. Levi, K. Cooley, K. Plager, L Foster, I. Farmer, E. Hocken, B. Lowe, P. Priest, L. Cooley, M. Akers. Third Row: S.Willasson, P. Hastings, S. Hedden, D. Duke, P Keeney, W. Burke, V. Argotsinger, B. Ruisch, L. Holle , A. Simonsen, M. Mark, I. Rohlf, I. Hartleip, L. Pace, D. Schutte, R. Eagan F. Raab, L. Heckman, C. Greening, S. Smith. Fourth, Row: D. Lohff, M. O'Connell, B. Whittemore, G. Feldman, S. Barta, S, Schrock, M. Simcox, K. Lowe, I. Reimer, I. Anton, B. Young, A. Brecunier, A. Hecklinger, M. Gillam, K. Lauterbach, I. Iuhl, A Schmidt, G. Cummings, L. Loomis, I. Miller, I. Krantz. Back Row: I. Miller, I. Wenthe, M. Mohr, P. Woodward, Ioe Trost, M. Ras- tetter, B. Whitman, R. Rath, I. Loomis, B. GriHin, N. Anton, R. Faxon, I. Hammelman, C. Artherholt, I. DeKoster, R. Pech, B. Krieg B. Dugstad, I. Waterbury, L. Hansen, M. Pritchard, M. Rebholz. Honor Club Stirs lnterest in Intellect Honor Club is an organization which recognizes scholastic achievement. Mem- bers of Honor Club must maintain at least a 3.40 grade point average for three con- secutive semesters. Honor Club met once a month under faculty advisors Miss Zeuch and Mr. Stansbury. Among the programs which were derived from a variety of areas, were a talk by Nerissa Forbes, who spoke about her native land, the Philip- pines, and a talk by Roger Pech, who spoke about his trip to the United Nations. Slides were shown as Mr. Stansbury talked about his trip to the Wisconsin Dells. First semester Honor Club was led by president, Kathy Lowe, vice-president, Ioy Gellermang secretary, Rosann Eagan, and treasurer, Barbara Lowe. Second semester officers were president, Dolores Lohlfg vice-president, jane Antong secretary, Barb Ruishg and treasurer, Marsha Mark. Honor Club holds election of second semester officers at an informal meeting in the Student Center.
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