The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1984, Qupperneq 48
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THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
SUMMER, 1984
promotion of Iceland. In addition Aslaug
has persued a long diversified career in the
travel business. She entered the field as a
flight attendant with Loftleithir-Icelandic
Airlines, the precursor company of Ice-
landair.
After additional training and experience
Aslaug has now joined a newly opened
branch of Scan World Tours, Inc., at 524
Davis Street, Evanston, IL 60201 (312)-
491-6930, and carries the title Travel
Consultant. Air, sea and land travel,
domestic and foreign, short or long trips,
Aslaug is ready to provide you the neces-
sary travel services. We wish her great
success in her new position!
Aslaug was kind enough to send this
Newsletter information on ICELANDAIR
summer schedules between Chicago and
Iceland. Between May I and August 31,
1984, flights to Reykjavik will operate on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days with return flights from Iceland to
Chicago on the same days. Round trip fares
range from $559.00 to $629.00 during this
period.
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ENTERPRISE SENIOR NAMED
TOP STUDENT
SUSAN BRYNJOLFSSON
Active in clubs, athletics
Enterprise High School senior Susan
Brynjolfsson was named student of the
month for February by Rotary East.
Miss Brynjolfsson, the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs Kenneth Brynjolfsson of Palo
Cedro, is editor of the yearbook this year, a
member of Model United Nations and the
California Scholastic Federation and was
named in “Who’s Who Among American
High School Students.”
She also is a member of student council,
Circle E (the girls’ athletic club), Spanish
club and has maintained a 4.0 grade point
average.
Miss Brynjolfsson has played on the
girls’ varsity tennis team and is a member
of the Redding Tennis Club. She was sel-
ected as most improved player on the junior
varsity softball team her sophomore year.
A member of North Cow Creek 4-H club
for seven years, she has raised dairy goats
and horses and participated in sewing, cake
decorating and foreign food projects. Be-
sides holding the offices of secretary, his-
torian and vice president for the club, Miss
Brynjolfsson was selected as a merit award
winner and took top showman awards at
the Shasta District Fair.
She has been active in church activities
and in volunteer work with the Association
for Retarded Citizens, Shascade Inc. and at
Shasta Convalescent hospital in Redding.
Miss Brynjolfsson plans to attend the
University of California at Davis or Stan-
ford University to major in physical
therapy.
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