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Faces E h Nicole Burkhardt Homestate: Ohio Nicole really misses the shopping, her friends, driv- ing and being able to go just about anywhere when- ever she wanted. But she says that she really enjoys the traveling in Germany. When I asked her what she liked about the school she replied The closeness of the people, and you get to know everyone. Nicole also said that the shopping area in Ansbach was very quaint. Nicole said in the next ten years to come she wants to be married without children, and making lots of money. Angie Dyer Homestate: California When I asked what she liked about Ansbach and Germany she said, I like the clothes and I enjoy the traveling but I'd rather be in the states. Angie said I like the people, and this school has alot more activities than the states. Angie said she really missed her friends and family, and of course the malls, weather and the beaches. In the ten years to come Angie hopes to become the best lawyer that she can be. ww' a X ,r I K, 3.3. 9 5, E , . Q
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Personalities are like colors of spectrum. The uniqueness of a personality is complemented when viewed with other personalities, just as color is made vivid when contrasted with other colors. Interacting personalities create spirit in a high school as blending colors create life in a painting. Ansbach High School is rich with diverse personalities: enthusiastic extroverts, serious intellectuals, creative artists and musicians, aggressive athletes, class clowns, and well-rounded achievers. The intermixing of these personalities produces our schools identity. . A sr lg 3 , E 1 1 ra, ,W ,f lb Q Q Y Q L x 1 ' X Q . ' 'll 1 , ' VI gl 2 , 1 'Ns X 2 5 rg If Q ,Q l --'f 5 gf . gil ii rms W cu G sum A0653 mum 5
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Crowd . , s.. . 1 ff-5 , . Q 1 - f i L ' f ff , X ,lg e Q 5 ii ' ..h. . ,Q . i . 5 2 . .gf 2155 .rfwvk E gg., Brooke Baker Homestate: Alabama Brooke really likes Ansbach she says It's not too big and it's not too small. She also said that she feels privileged to live in Germany because a lot of oth- er people will never have that chance. When asked about Ansbach High she replied, I wish there were more activi- ties for seventh graders. I thought the upperclassmen were going to be mean but they're very nice. Brooks says that she really misses the states, mostly the shopping malls. Brooke hopes to be at KU getting her PHD, in the next ten years. f 9 Ii . , F - , if-.viii dv . 2 ', 1 - ' 4 'W' 4 I f fylii 'gf if' '3.,7,n . Nlffllififgf -if ik ' az - , 5'--'-I 5- Ari XX. 'r fix, Q 1 A . - ,','x .f , I f', s I 'Z' ,fn I ONOLIDA staff member Tina Griffin interviewed four Ansbach High students to get their feelings on going to school in Europe. Students numbers were choosen at random, and matched with names. They were asked specific questions derived from the yearbook staff. The questions were particularly about the city of Ansbach and Germany as a whole. Different views on Ansbach and Germany were obvious. Everyone seemed to share the feeling of missing the States. Each of the students chose a different job, but all of the jobs seemed to have a high income. Most important, they all enjoyed going to Ansbach American High School. Mike Drummond Homestate: Virginia When asked what he liked about Ansbach, Mike replied, It's okay, it's not the greatest but it's not the worst either. Mike said that he liked Germany as a whole because people are more friendly, and I've got more freedom than others because I can speak the language. Mikes likes school because It's small and you get to know everyone in the school, but I definitely miss the weather. When I asked Mike what he thought he would be doing in the next ten years, he replied, That's a hard question, but I guess I would say that I'd like to be an accountant.
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