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MCKINLEY EXCHANGE Students switch for human relations study Learning to understand people is an integral part of education. Reading about others' motives and mores vvas not enough for about twenty-five Kennedy students and an equal number of students from McKinley High School. Each group spent about five days in the foreign culture. The Kennedy students lived in homes in VVashington's, inner city, attended classes and participated in the host school's activities. The next week McKinley exchange students visited Kennedy. Besides attend- ing classes, they participated in panel discussions, and lived in the area. Most attended the VVINX bas- ketball game, adding vital spirit to the cheers. The students involved in this program learned that in order to achieve the understanding which will lead to satisfactory human relations, communication is imperative.
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Below: Lesley Harrison listens to her elders' advice, To the leftx loan Brooks and lohn Chapin contemplate their marriage. Below and to the left: Lesley Harrison kisses Mark Bickel despite her father's injunction. HAMLET - PERFORMANCE Jealousy, corruption kill Danish prince For three hours audiences sat, captivated by the masterful results of months of hard work and constant rehearsal: an emotional Hamletg a sensual Gertrudeg a selfish Claudiusg a senile Poloniusg and a sensitive Ophelia. Actors took advantage of the rather barren stage to develop their charactersg gestures and actions effectively revealed personalities. Audiences laughed at Polonius' banalityg smiled at Ophelia's childish innocenceg and frowned at Gertrude's infidelity. As the murdered Hamlet was carried off the stage, moist-eyed viewers somberly mulled over the tragic collapse of the Royal House of Denmark. 57
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W Wk df W, ,.. '14 swat f , .B ,M l Far left: Cheryl Sind, Dan Gray, Alan Glass, Fred Kerman, and a McK1nley student take a lunch break, To the left: McKinley students demonstrate homecoming splrlt Below Prunclpal William H. Rumsey greets Sally Menis, Lee Goldman, lanice Bruckner and Audrey Bennett 'Wm Qvnppvi l Far left: Mr. Stephan Boyd, the McKinley sociology teacher who counselled exchange students, discusses the Anaconda. Above: Kathy Boicourt takes notes. 59
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