American Field Service Exchange Program - Overseaer Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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American Field Service Exchange Program - Overseaer Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 28 of 158
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BONNIE MURPHY Kansas City, Missouri PAUL SCHOONMAKER Burlington, Vermont ,XXI wwf' Brazilian Hello Kissing and Hanclshaking is the customary greeting. FRANK RHAME Phoenix, Arizona Frank is one of two American Students who visited Guatemala last summer. TEMALA Frank with a Guatemalan native pulling a man cart. r X T



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The slogan, Not Only For Pleasure --written above the proscenium arch of Copenhagen's Royal Theater-as we Danes observed, is conducive to enrich- ment greater than the thrill of visiting as charming and historic a land as Den- mark. Denmark-the oldest kingdom in the world-is a state in which few have too much and fewer too little. The Danish way of life represents harmony be- tween culture and civilization, as well as between classes. We students realized Danish democracy in the clean, well-dressed citizens, in the fresh and effer- vescent towns and countryside, in the Dannebrog flying from a flagpole at every home, and in all the everyday events of work and play in which the Danish people display their remarkable zest, a character truly representing the most exhilarating people in Europe. Remember the aromas from the bakeries and the chimney smoke that smells of dinner as we strolled down a cobblestone street anywhere in Denmark? We Danes shall never forget the Danish food, too wonderful to describe with words other than the proper names: smgzirrebrdd, Wienerbryid, Is and Rgdgrdd med flgide. Not only by visiting famous and fascinating castles-Kronborg, Frederiksborg, and Christiansborg-and other places of national and historical importance and beauty--Hans Christian Andersen's Odense home, Ebeltoft Town Hall, Skagen, Rebild, Jelling Stpnes, Hjerl, Hede, Fangi, and Mains Klint-but shar- ing the summer days and by exchanging knowledge of our countries did we realize the enrichment of our AFS summer as well as the pleasure. We shall always remember Danish democracy as unassuming but genuineg down to earth yet with its eyes turned to the skies and the slogan of the Danish people: Not only for pleasure. This and more was our summer-AFS DENMARK 1959.

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