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AFS: FRED FENGER This year Rogers was glad to welcome AFS student Fred Fenger from Geneva, Switzerland. In Switzerland, German, French, and Italian are spoken and although Fred speaks a little of each language, he speaks French most often at home. In Geneva, Fred attends Ecole Superieure de Commerence (Superior School of Commerence.) Where students change classes in much the same way we do at Rogers except in Fred ' s school students have all the same people in every class. At Rogers, students have many electives while at Fred ' s school students are enrolled in a standard curriculum which does not offer electives. In the United States Fred lives with the Stangeby family. His host brother is Pat Stangeby who is a senior. When Fred started school at Rogers he soon learned about such Roper traditions as the spirit chain and Homecoming. His favorite classes at Roger ' s are drafting and French. Fred has many interests such as photography, bowling, chess, and skiing. Fred says he misses snow skiing (which is hard to do in Oklahoma where there are no real mountains and little snow!) Fred joined the AFS program and came to America because he saw a lot on T.V. about the United States and he was curious to learn about the people and the language first hand. Fred says that he has not seen a lot of the U.S. yet but what he has seen he likes and hopes to see more before he leaves in July. It is worth coming here since I ' m learning a new culture, a new way of life, and new people. I ' m sure that I have a lot to learn now and hope that people around will learn something too! Fred Fenger Fred working in U.S. History 3 % life - | IMk BT • ,k H W. mBf- %• If A B • Fred and host brother Pat Stangeby studying Physics together.
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TOWER AWARDS During the 1961-1962 school year a Student Council committee devised an award to recognize students who had made an outstanding service contribution to Will Rogers High School. The Tower Service Award gives special recognition to students who have distinguished themselves by giving their time and energy in service -tithe school. The students are nominated both by faculty members and the student body, and final selections are made by a committee of students and faculty members. This year eleven seniors were so honored, and were presented with their awards during the Class Day Assembly in May. K BW H attT
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