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FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 158-Foreign Exchange 1. Michael Stolle, from Germany, will be visiting for one year. When asked what he liked about the U.S., he re- plied g'Everythingf' 2. Stephanie Krieger, from Germany, will be visiting for one year. When asked what she likes about the U.S., she replied, I like the school, the peo- ple, and the weather. 3. Nina Ansari, from Pakistan, will be visiting for one school year. When asked what she likes about the U.S., she replied, 'SI like the school. 4. Junko Kato and Yoshie Ishiguro, from Japan, were asked what they liked about the U.S. They both replied, I like the people. Junko will be visiting for one year and Yoshie for four months. 5. Daisaku Kaneko fnot picturedj, from Japan, will be visiting for one year. 6. Maria Svensson Knot picturedj, from Sweden, will be visiting for two years. E
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i l. Setting up the speakers isjust one ofthe many things in OTLP that Scott Tamasen does. 2. Matt Nowark makes last minute adjust- ments. 3. OTLP Members. 4. As Upper patio enjoys the music that OTLP providesg they talk about the sucess of speech members Kirsten Hilbert and Cece Specht. 5. Speech Club Members. The Aptos Speech Club and Speech Team is affiliated with the National ?orensic League CN.F.L.J Club mem- Jers participate by interpreting and sometimes writing their own speeches it league tournaments. This years Speech team is a small one but as nighty as usual. Competeing with iundreds of other high school stu- ients from all over the state and some- .imes country, they have done well. Sompetitions take them to Berkeley, Stockton and Gilory. They practice iramatic or humerous or other pieces n various catagories. They have a lot nf fun, you can learn a lot and even win money. Speech Club at AHS Row 1: Shauna Lindahl, Kirsten Hilbert, Michelle Welk, Cece Specht, Kristen Alberts, Stacy Arono- vice Row 2: Buffy Burdette, Kelly Alberts, Chad Silva, Todd Downing, David Beach Speech-157
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-111 gm?7TQWWQQ2Qiyg-. ,,..,, . ,.. .. Q- , ,-Wim ff. 4 AF The American Field Service is a world- wide organization oriented towards send- ing students to foreign countries where there are high school. AFS members are students who are interested in experienc- ing different cultures. In a members Ju- nior year, one may apply to go to a for- eign country of hisfher choice, Once a member is accepted, hefshe may go to the country ofhisfher choice for one summer or one year. The AFS Club meets once every other week to plan fund raisers such as raffles and candy sales. The club also acts as a host for AFS students visit- ing this country. A perfect example of an AFS student visiting this country is Vesna Kirincic. Vesna is visiting from Yugoslavia for one year. When Vesna was asked how she liked it here, she replied, ul like the change. Yugoslavia is so different from here. Three perfect examples of students from Aptos High that will be going abroad to foreign countries are Marianne Brokaw, Bill Charman, and Ted Crotwell. Marianne, who graduated last year, will be leaving for Uruguay for one year. Bill, who has been accepted, is un- sure where he will be visiting. Ted, who has also been accepted, is also unsure where he will be visiting but is hoping that he will be going to either Spain or Germany. AFS members: Front Row-Amy Bierman, Susan Welch, Kathleen Urbanic. Back Row-Jon Keller. 8, Bill Charman and Ted Crotwell discuss AFS dur- ing lunch. 9. Visna Kirincic, from Yugoslavia. will be visiting for one year. When asked what she liked most about the U.S. she replied , UI like the change. AFS-159
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