Walt Whitman High School 1967 Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Full Access

Venezuelan AFS representative Carlos Fontecilla explajns at an AFS a mbly that his only problem was adjusting to the cafeteria's food. Carlos spent the year as a member of Doug Powell's family. "Of cour e, I would never wear thi co tume at home in Japan," laugh AFS tudent Yuko ozumi, who lived with Mary and Len Hilken. AFS Club Sponsors Voyages of Exchange Every Wedne day, beginning at 3:30, A-304 echoed with the clamor of tonaue , foreian and familiar. American Field ervice meeting were in e ion. Committee and ub-com– mittee met frequently to make the two AFS tudent at Whitman feel more at home and to find way to finance the trip of next year' exchanae tudent to the United tate . The main money-rai ing venture wa "Whitmania," the Tal– ent how which featured comedy, mu ic, and dance act . AF Chri tma card ' ere old during lunch to increa e the club income. Afternoon tea brought foreign tudents, other member of AFS, and Whitmanite who had lived abroad, to«ether for Hawaiian Punch and cookie . Andi Biren and Mike Schwartz were elected a Whitman's can– didate in the American Abroad Program. Judy Helm Chairman, American Field Service AMERICA FIELD ERVICE Front Row: D. Leff, N. Boquete, P. Reilly, J. Helm, Y. Uozumi, C. Fontecilla, A. l\Iusher, A. Biren, M. Hilken. Second Row: K. Shjozawa, K. Riemer, S. Raskin, J. Landay, S. Hadler, M. Greenspan, K. Crown, J. Schneiderman, 0. Cuesta, R. Gerber, J. North, C. Wilson, P. Cremeans, P. Schultz, K. Adams, P. Bumgardner. Third Row: B. Loubert, E. Serrano, G. Voysey, B. Solo-

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