WE SALUTE MR. NEIL COLLARD for his endless contributions to MHS yearbooks. This was Mr. Collard’s last year as Advisor to the yearbook staff. Not only this year’s staff, but the past staffs who also work- ed under Mr. Collard’s direction, know what a rewarding exper- ience it is to work with such a wonderful person. We extend to him our heartfelt thanks and deepest gratitude. AND MISS MARY TENPAS for the fine job she has done directing our school plays. Miss TenPas came to us two years ago and since then, she has kept busy directing plays, super- vising debate and forensics ac- tivities, as well as teaching Latin and Speech. She is leaving the hallowed halls of MHS to become a Mrs. Our Thanks and Best Wishes go with her.
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Hands Across The Sea Elsa Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Soren- son, hails to us from Odense, Denmark. She has one brother, Erik, 34. She is spending her year in America with Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Carrier and Linda, senior ’66, her American Sister. Elsa’s future plans include two years of Junior College and four years of Journalistic Training. Elsa had this to say about America: “America is the best place on earth for Americans, and you have almost made me one.” Geertruida (Truus) Brouwer, from Amsterdam, Holland, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willem Brouwer. She has one brother, Wim, 22, and one sister Mieke, 6. Her Ameri- can parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert L. Gragowski and her American sisters are Janet and Carolyn. Truus’s future plans include a study of medicine for which she will go to the University of Amsterdam. The comment that Truus leaves us is: “I’m glad I had the opportunity to come to the States. I really feel at home here and I hope that Marysville High will have exchange students next year because living in another country is the best way to understand the people of that country.” 4
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