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AFS CLUB BACK ROW: R. Le Grande, Rusch, Donehower, Wall, Egan, McEachron, Winters, Butenhoff, Rothman, Boyd, Maley, Weltman, Mathisen, Westgate, Kitchell, Mathwick, Hackbarth. THIRD ROW: Rosen, Van Ness, Newman, Braithwaite, Shannon, Mattke, Rheinschmidt, Diebel, Raspel, Miller, Gunderson, Treu, Andreas, Ringle, Kirk, Kamholz. SECOND ROW: Seidel, Pfingsten, Goldberg, Miller, Schwichtenberg, Pro- zinski, Krueger, Holdridge, Korf, Klein, Frawley, Tetzlaff, Hussong, Pittsley, Domres, Joseph. FRONT ROW: LaFave, Kuehl, Koschmann, Fochs, Levine, Swift, Simpson, Schmidt, Kischel, Passow, G. Le Grande, Baum, Feltz, Siedschlag, Lucido. MISSING: Schlitz, Wenzel. AFS Club Promoted World of Friendship Felisa Lucido, American Field Service representative from the Philippines, proudly modeled the native dress of her country. r - r Since this was the first year that an AFS CLUB was in existence at Wausau Senior High, it was an interesting experience for the large number of members. Felisa Luci- do, our exchange student from the Philippines and secre- tary of the club, was very helpful in leading club activities with the co-operation of Randy Hackbarth, president: Ed McEachron, vice-president: Carol Kischel, treasurer: and Mrs. Eikeland and Miss Cornwell, faculty advisors. To acquaint high school students with the American Field Service program and its promotion of understanding be- tween all nations was the purpose of the AFS Club. The sale of AFS Christmas cards earned money that was used to bring foreign students to the United States for a year as well as to sponsor American students abroad during a summer. Club members, helped with the Wausau AFS Chapter's yearly trash and treasure sale while they were also busy contacting speakers, arranging movies, and planning parties all in the international spirit of the club. The annual AFS Day held at Wausau Senior High was the major project of the American Field Service Club. Twenty- five exchange students from the central Wisconsin area were invited to spend Friday, February 24, in Wausau with high school students. The visitors attended classes with their individual Wausau hosts, were honored at a ban- quet in the evening, attended our last home basketball game of the season, and after the game, were special guests at the hop sponsored by the AFS Club. ln the after- noon, a special international assembly program was held for the entire Wausau Senior High student body and each visiting exchange student sang, danced, or spoke in an effort to acquaint each of us with his or her native coun- try and its customs. American Field Service Day certainly was a practical experience in world-wide friendship.
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Leaders ff X Served as Voice of tuclents 'sqm .ff STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY Second semester Student Council Secretary Mark Faro and Vice- President Nancy Schlitz held responsibility in leading students. STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Second semester Student Council President Jeff Evans called the meeting to order as a new council began a semester of hard work. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMISSIONERS Student Council Commissioners: Karen Hahn, Mike Hanig, Emmy Shannon, Jan Shannon, Linda Schmidt, and Cathy Trembath. S
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FRENCH CLUB BACK ROW: Wilson, Nutting, Langlois, Schuetz, Johnston, Beilke, Rounds, Rothman, Duncanson, Arps, Buechler, Oelke, Rheinschmidt, Lodholz. MIDDLE ROW: Boehmer, Newman, Kirk, Wergin, Hopkins, Raspel, Bangle, Gunderson, Gohdes, Misoni, McEachren, Tetzlaff, Holdridge, Van Ness. FRONT ROW: Ziebell, Holzem, Pittsley, Depper, Kischel, Schmidt, Klein, Mark, Hussong, Mueller, Bousley, Hook. Stud , Understanding, and ppreciation GERMAN CLUB BACK ROW: Wetterneck, Lella, Walters, Schaefer, Stueber, J. Beilke, Woller, Schroeder, Mueller, Hossel, Traeger, Kellnhauser, Sandquist, Vlietstra. MIDDLE ROW: Johnson, Rusch, Jojade, Huehnerfuss, Hoeppner, Krueger, Goetsch, Bergman, Opper, Klemp, Kalmoski, Totsch, Pagel. FRONT ROW: Burr, Cooney, Amsrud, Sternberg, Young, K. Beilke, Ringle, Sanford, Dalnodar, Fochs, Christian, McDonald.
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