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'eters. . osser. Y at S P -, V What's going on? L 1 ja' Y -0 ik' ,Q 1 ,J ,Q sl' J Foreign Exchange I Q? Agatha Tan American Field Serviceteen-agers abroad are concerned with one major purpose: to further their understanding of foreign lands. There are two phases of this program: The Summer Program and the School Program. Summer students live with host families through July and August while school progrfm students live there and attend school for either one term or a full year. These students are selected on a national basis. Wyandotte now has four semi-finalists, Peggy Englebrake, Roy Holliday, Bette Kella, and Gene Locke, who are competing for placement in the summer exchange program. Agatha Tan, our - exchange student from by Gale Wright A Mr. Gunther Paj ek Singapore, stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.V., DeNota throughout the school year. Agatha's main activities included Kay Cees, International Relations, Drama Club, and Girls' League Repre- sentative. Included in her schedule of classes were advanced art, American Histroy, English 12, French I, and typing. Mr. Gunther Paj ek of Austria, who exchanged teaching positions with Mr. Frank Keppler, had two classes of German I, two classes of German II and taught first hour at Junior College in Kansas City, Kansas. We are proud that Wyandotte was able to participate in the exchange program this year. Semi-finalists chosen from Wyandotte lor the American Field Service exchange student program, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, arc: Roy Holliday, Bette Kella, Peggy Englebrake, and Gene Locke. -ew . gf lj., fff af,5'E'H afiifirfifl A H2'i?333i5.'f'y1 'A 'faafftki L H 1-!tk 3 h 3-'I 122: tithe time ilcaggfgg wig !gg1y.,w gg 4 me X . M2221 -we r ff s , 2 I Q at 1-
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fo As the class of 1965 entered the doors of Wyandotte High Sehool for the first time, no doubt they were awed by the atmosphere of confusion that prevailed. In a short time, how- ever, they became accustomed to the daily routine of studies and extra- curricular activities, Their first class party, planned bythe officers: Tom Tietze, president: Steve Terbovich, vice-president: Connie Wright, secretary and Tom French, treasurer, proved to be a success. As this year eomes to a close, the sophomores can look back on an eventful year. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Miss Viola Hutcherson, Connie Wright. SECOND ROW: Steve Terbovich, Tom Tietze. BACK ROW: Sophomore Claes Float Stew the Chargers, Honorable Mention. ophomores. by Gale Wright
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