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Seniors Inlerfwine Cultures al CHS Achievers Annelies Hubregtse, Alicia Gutierrez, and Jdrgen Skov Thomsen built a bridge between cultures at CHS. Connie Van- Cleave and those who attended Girls' and Boys' State bridged the gap between Athenians and other Indiana youth. Annelies, who stayed with Jerilyn Heuss, was an eighteen- year old secretary from Rotter- dam, Holland. She was enthusi- astic and participated in sports, joined clubs, and performed in The Sound of Music. She found the CHS curricular re- quirements less demanding than the sixteen courses per year re- quired in her homeland. Alicia was from Cali, Colum- bia and stayed with the Mc- Keowns. She attended an all girls school, and planned to pursue a career in medicine. She was only seventeen, but had graduated from high school. Alicia spoke no English when she came, but two months later she was doing very well. Jorgen came to America eager to see a new part of the world. He was from Husby, Denmark, and stayed with the Easterlings. He majored in civics and was in- terested in teaching. Jdrgen en- joyed the American way of life, and was fond of American food. Miss Montgomery County 1973, Connie VanCleave, reign- ed during the Montgomery County 4-H Fair. She also com- peted in the Indiana State Fair Queen contest. Six boys and three girls, who attended Hoosier Boys' and Girls' State gained new insight into our government. This week- long experience provided an op- portunity for meeting new friends. 1-An exuberant Connie VanCleave fol- lowing her Coronation. 2-Spootie and Kim McKeown help ac- quaint Alicia with some unfamiliar con- cepts of American schools-namely the use of lockers. 3-Hoosier Boys and Girls Staters spon- sored by American Legion were, from left, standing: Beth Boyles, Mark Dow- ney and Russell Causey. Sitting: Andrew Calkins, Brad Eggers, Jane Kaitson, Mark Hesser and Sally Servies. Chris Kaitson is not pictured. 4-Doug and Mark Easterling help usher Jorgen into his life at CHS. 5-As they wait for their ride home, Jer- ilyn Heuss orientates Annelies in the ways of American students.
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