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Frazier Haggerty and Jocelyn Fradette QtuJmis Once again the exchange student program brought two interesting students from Rad ville, Saskatche- wan, to Divide County High School. This year the program, sponsored by the Kiwanis Clubs of Radville and Crosby, brought Joselyn Fradette and Frazier Haggerty to visit the halls of DCHS for ten days. Jocelyn and Frazier, Juniors at the Radville Comprehensive High School, stayed at the homes of John Andrist and Frank Carlson during their visit. The two students sent from DCHS were Cheryl Moe and Melvin Moe. The purpose of this program is to acquaint the students with the teaching techniques and educational backgrounds of Canada and the United States. The program has been success- ful in improving relations between the students of the United States and Canada. 25
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ftAily Coto Milagros Josesina Soto Job. Not quite a typical North Dakota Nor- wegian name, is it? Well, for good reason. Known to most people as Mily Soto, she is the first foreign exchange student for Divide County High School. Mily, who graduated from DCHS in May, is a resident of Santa Domingo, the Dominican Republic. She came on the 21st of August, to become the instant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Norman E. Anderson. Already the parents of five children, Pastor and Mrs. Anderson quickly adopted Mily and soon she was as much a member of the family as any of the other child- ren. Mily became a regular DCHS student when school started in the fall. Mily took the same courses as any red-blooded American kid, with a few alterations. One of these alterations was in shorthand, where her books were in Spanish. Two of Mily's favorite American pastimes were talking, especially on the phone, and watching TV. A gap was left in the Anderson home and in the life of DCHS when Mily left in June, but before she left, she vowed that she would come back and visit her family. 24
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1 Science Club brought an active year to its members. Movies and special subject studies captured much interest and filled many hours on Monday evenings. The Science Fair was the biggest project for the club. The club took a field trip to Regina to end the year. FRONT: D. Schwanz, P. Andrist, S. Hanson, M. Redlin, Mr. Schott Advisor. 2ND ROW: C. Stakston, N. Walen, D. Dahl, D. Walen, D. Hector, B. Bummer, B. Schwanz, P. Woolfrey, B. Hauganoe, B. Nichols, B. Carlson, D. Kersey, S. Andrist, G. Olson. 26
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