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School in a foreign place-Luverne Maria Ladstaetter was our AFS student this year. She was involved in a variety of class- ics including choir. Maria says she was en- joying school, and that basically things were the same here as back home. Home for Maria is in Telfs, Austria. The two things Maria missed most are the mountains, not too common around Luverne, and good strong coffee, like they drink in Austria. The climate in Aus- tria is about the same as Minnesota except it doesn't get quite as cold. Maria was staying with the Virgil Christensen family. One of the main things Maria wanted to see in the United States was our life style and fam- ily life. Maria also wanted to master the English language a little better. German is the language spoken in Austria. Maria will be attending the University of Inns- brook when she returns to Austria. 1. Maria makes chicken in Home Ec. 2. The Christensen family: Jolene, Carla, Jane, Maria, Mark, Virgil Christensen, Beverly Christensen. 3. Maria at her open house. 4. Maria at the first day of school. 27 american field service
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The Christmas ball BJecause of an ever tightening schedule of school activities, 'Snowball was held on a Saturday night. Still it was well attended and a success. The band, Misty Myles, varied from other bands LIIS has had in that their lead singer was a lady. Like previous years, roses were available for gen- tlemen to buy for their dates. Midway through the dance, senior class president Andrew Olsen present- ed Maria Ladstaetter with a gift from the senior class. Maria was our AFS student this year. Maria received a teddy bear to add to her collection back home, and two records. The formal dress and decorations has helped to make Snowball a memor- able winter activity. 1. Shelly Zinnel and Charles Schmidt. 2. MistyMyles. 3. AFS student Maria Ladstaetter and Jim Juhl. 4. Larry Kcmerlinfi and Joy Hoffman. 5. Brenda Van Meeteren and Kevin Aaker. 6. Teri Busse, Cathy McClure, and Allyson Weller.
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