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Red Dobson Arla Wetter HEAD OF BUILDINGS, GROUNDS AND TRANS.: Mr. Kret N--A TRANS. I COORDINATOR: Bernice Muller 1 -nm ASS'T. TRANS. COORDINATOR: Loraine Cataldi MECHANIC: Ken Steffen GROUND MAN: Robert fDukeJ Livernois KITCHEN HELP: Helen Hoppa Jean Rivard Alice Ward Helen Heitman Sonja Alexander w ' x . I Marilyn Hortos Gail Krantz Cindy Gagnon Mary Gregory si Not Pictured: GROUND MAN Bill Dennis and CUSTODIAN SUPERVISOR Buck Gilliam. The first bus driver started in 1949. His name is Red Dobson. Besides driving a bus he helps paint the school and clean up the school in the summer. Many of the students have had Red as a bus driver. So we bid him good-bye and thanks for many years of work from Anchor Bay. 95
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Seven Different Cultures Meet Together at A.B.H.S. Monika Bengtsson is 19 in a family of seven from Stock- holm, Sweden. She is not sure whether she likes the United States yet however she says it has been an experience indeed. To her it is very different and awfully cold here. For one example, here the food is different and is fried or is not very nutritional usually. The school is different because here you have a choice of classes. She likes Anchor Bay because there are many good teachers. The aspects she dislikes are having to have a pass to go anywhere, no smoking lounge, everything being so locked up, and the fact that the students have nothing to say about the way things are working out. Monika's hobbies are playing the guitar, sailing and all kinds of other outdoor activities. She's in choir and ensem- ble here at Anchor Bay. She likes classical music as well as folk, disco and easy rock. A foreign exchange is someone who visits our country from a foreign country. They stay for a school year. Their purpose is to learn our language customs, and ways of life. When every student leaves to return home, we hope they are going with a full understanding of the U.S. and its people, seh- Tom Lonnroth is from a family of four in Finland and is eighteen. He likes the United States because there are many new experiences offered to him. We asked Tom how he felt were the ways in which the U.S. differed from Finland he said the people are nicer and always ready to help but peo- ple depend too much on cars here, sex isn't as open here, guys pay for a girl on a date here, people eat and watch T.V. here more. He likes Anchor Bay because of the many activities and the different methods of teaching the teachers use. He dis- likes Anchor Bay because there are no breaks between classes, he can't go outside, and it feels like he's in a jail. Tom's Hobbies are photography, soccer, ice hockey and volleyball. The food is basically the same here as it is in Finland except there is a lot of junk food here. He likes big hamburg- ers here like a Big Mac. Tom likes listening to Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, Foreigner, Queen, E.L.O., and mostly mellow rock.
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