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Program offers the relaxed;environment and ,they., of Democracy Progra' <br /> Y77 <br /> school and community the are able to have some freedom is"B,uilding America'T <br /> F <br /> choice," , <br /> llth� -or <br /> chance to be host to a forei n Anyone'interested in being a Y <br /> .,;;. exchange student f without. any o g exchange dent who is a U S,ci <br /> f c he added <br /> cost.The purpose o this program host to a forei n n e enter: <br /> w <br /> " is to provide. an international student should contact Mr.Mello:. participants will be <br /> educational experience• which There is a screening process. their.interpretation of <br /> 'ON THE MOVE'Car Show will be held on Novem- Show was postponed from Oct.23 and 24.Pictur is g Point values will be as <br /> will help the community become Ability to speak Portuguese or <br /> ber 7 and 8 in the Falmouth High School Field House. one of the cars exhibited in last year's show. more involved with other parts of Spanish is not mandatory. points for delivery, <br /> the world. originality and 35 for c <br /> Backtalk National Seashore on <br /> Seashore Trip Students from Central and Another Shutout For All scripts :must <br /> Students Recall South America . come to the recorded and must last <br /> United States for about nine. J.V. Soccer'Team to five minutes Stud <br /> Many FHS students who visited time. I also learned about Cape Over For StUdentS weeks,arriving in December and <br /> the National Seashore when they Cod's history. staying until late February.This Junior varsity,soccer goalie, record thew,presents' <br /> were in fifth grade were asked John Kendall: I liked the Sea- - Scott McMurtrie gained his third school's audio-visual <br /> learned from the shore. was my first time being Students who fondly remember is during their summer vacation: shutout last week:,The J.V.'s beat, or at radio station WCIB <br /> what they away from home for more than their fifth grade trip to the Open door students attend Barnstable 4-0.- tapes needed 'for re,co,` ' <br /> programa Here are their coin National Seashore will probably school but do not receive . Josh Phillips scored first for provided by;the Falino <br /> ments: one night and it was an, in- theirpost.The dealme is No <br /> look at our 'en- the Clippers, with assists by p <br /> Barbara Horton: The National teres,�i ig brisorry be aething of the pa t annual acadami the credit. <br /> travel to Glenn O'Donnell and Peter . The prizes are as foil =. <br /> Seashore made me realize how vironment. rite, $300;°second <br /> LislA"Iiicke I was very4im- Cuts in the Morse Pond School New York.City and Washington Chambers. Robert Sweeney, p 106 Thes <br /> much there is to learn on the ed by the people who Were bud et made it impossible to D.C.,then to their hosts'homes. assisted by Jim Corr, put in the third prize,$ <br /> Cape.I also got to know my class- pn charge.We did many creative send the students,and the Morse The program is open to second goal. Michael Martin the contest'-lis. the V" <br /> mates much better.' Pond Student Supporters Inc., a students between 15 and 18 years Foreign Wars tura` { <br /> Thera Kalmijn:When I was at and worthwhile activities, Ouch scored the third and only g <br /> t group, has not collected of age. Mr. Mello, program unassisted goal of the game.Alan Edward Hooper Ga ' <br /> the National Seashore I got to as learn about compost piles, <br /> paren <br /> know my classmates and teacher make tea from teabury leaves enough money,said Gayle Lough, coordinator for FHS said that Rivera scored the fourth goal 2569 of Falmouth. <br /> president of MOPSS. there are two to three openings with an assist from Robert:: The winning tape <br /> much better.It was a chance for and,in general,explore nature It Mitchell. tered in a Cape 'and <br /> everyone er et was a chs selves was a genuine learning' The group has raised about for hosts. Student hosts are <br /> and have a good time. perience. $6,000, and $20,000 would be the . eligible to .make an exchange Mr. Steve%Anderson and Mr. contest. The:.Cape a <br /> Anonymous: I didn't like the Anonymous: I didn't life;the. cost of the program this year, visit under the Open Door Bob Chisholm coach the team. winner is _entered..in <br /> said Mrs.Lough: Program,he said. contest The` sate ' <br /> National Seashore because half National Seashore because;Ihad CrOSS Country Takes receive a five-day;all <br /> the kids spent the time trying to been there. before withr'my The program is a visit to the All students in the exchange <br /> break the rules,and it ruined my family,and it wasn't as moos'fun seashore to learn about ecology are covered by medical and paid trip to­,Washing <br /> fun. with my class. and preserving the environment. accident insurance and have F7rSt At Seekonk plus the opportunity to <br /> At the David Gregg: The National Money has been raised by their own pocket money. Host' for national scliolarslu <br /> Sarah Gregory: Thebo s varsitycross-country <br /> Seashore I learned to work Seashore was a useful aad in- selling T-shirts and tote bags with families may deduct part of their team took first place at the $32,500: <br /> together with other students teresting introduction to ;(land a National Seashore logo and by expenses as a charitable con- Seekonk Invitational last week. Additional inforria6 <br /> technology tribution.on their income taxes. Falmouth had the low winning the contest is.available <br /> doing the chores, sharing rooms ecology, holding sales. <br /> and being with people. you .methodology. As a result of uch Fifth graders, Veterans of The program,-which is non-profit, score of 47 points. James O'Brien in , <br /> weren't used to seeing all the activities, I have intentioijs to Foreign Wars, Knights of was founded in 1963. It is p studies department..' <br /> become an entomologist 's a Phil Lussier of Somerset took <br /> Columbus and parents have established in more than 1;000 first place in 13:06, followed by <br /> 4 FHS Teachers On career interest. helped with all the fund-raisers, schools and more than 35 states. Gar Crowle of Seekonk in Bloodmobile will b0r. <br /> Leaves Of Absence Brian McManus: I thuiltit+,was but most of the help and support There are also 16 foreign coon- Y' Y high school Wednes, <br /> an interesting experience. I 13:07. Dennis Cullinane came in <br /> comes from parents of children tries involved in the program. g•;30 -A,M.; until" 2;, <br /> Five Falmouth High School learned more in one week 4`bout who have already been through Mr.Mello-says that Open Door third in 13:14, in rooms 318 and 319; <br /> teachers are on one-year leaves the sea than I would in!,three the program,Mrs.Lough said. students have an intense desire The JV team placed second. blood,a student mustb` <br /> of absence for the 1981-82 school weeks of class. About 45,000 students have "to ;obtain the mastery of the Mark Ebenfield took first in old or 17 with parent's <br /> year: Mr. Keith Baker, social Anonymous: I didn't get 14:27 Gil Tavares was second in dian s consent. Sign,` <br /> Y participated in , the National ' English language."Students who ' <br /> studies; Mr. Alan Jacobs, anything out of the Nations'Sea- Seashore Program, Mrs. Lough come here are highly educated 14:37.Hank Rogers came in sixth senior cafeteria `A': , <br /> alternative classroom; Mrs. shore because we went i the added. and,they "fall.in love with.our with 15:56. room <br /> Linda Davis, head of social month of February and i wasMrs:Lough said that she wouldfz i1I <br /> studies; Mr. D. Von Hentschel, really cold. I spent most of my like high school students to get College Reps <br /> graphics; and Miss Danielle time trying to stay warm involved in the fund raising. <br /> Guay,art. Marjorie McEvoy: I learned College representatives will be ► <br /> Mr. James O'Brien is acting more about the environment at <br /> head of the social studies depart- 'the Seashore and I got to now Nat 1 Honor Society here from the following colleges: i <br /> Ment. my classmates better. Tufts University,'Monday,Oct. , <br /> Elects-New Offiee�rs 26, 9 A.M., Guidance Resource <br /> r,�'� Qr LogNewly-electea officers of the Center. <br /> PP National Honor Society are Chris University of Rochester <br /> Saturday,October 24 Stulb, president; John Kendall, Monday,Oct.26,11 A.M.,GRC. <br /> Varsity football vs.Durfee,home,1:30 P.M. f vice-president, and Jay Fink, Notre Dame College (New " {' <br /> Monday,October 28 secretary-treasurer. Elections Hampshire),Wednesday,Oct.28, <br /> Varsity soccer vs.Somerset,home. were held last week. 10:30 A.M.,GRC. <br /> Tuesday,October 27 Other candidates for secretary- <br /> Salem College(West Virginia), <br /> Boys'cross-country at Dartmouth Invitational treasurer were Karyn Rose and Thursday, Oct. .29, 8:30 A.M., <br /> Wednesday,October 28 Bob Paine.Also running for vice- GRC: ': H <br /> Girls'field hockey vs.Dennis-Yarmouth,home at 3 P.M. president were Mark Vaccaro Seniors: A meeting to discuss � s <br /> Thursday,October 29 and James Myette, and for <br /> financial aid will be held early in <br /> J.V.,home;Varsity,away;both vs.New Bedford. iaresident, Ann Pellegrini and December. Watch for more in- ENGROSSED IN WORK during Cafeteria-`C'study hall, <br /> Friday,October 29 Is`yha Mustafa. _ formation. Beth Prada and Kevin Peter. photo by <br /> Girls'field hockey vs.Barnstable,away at 3 P.M. <br />