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FOJVMIJ5 .ANN M055 My visit in England began with a two week stay in a boarding school in the northwest. After a term, I moved to Bebington, which is across the Mersey River from Liverpool, where I met my English family. I had a sister, sixteen and a brother, fourteen. We lived in a compact two-story duplex. I found the English to be very much like anyone else in the U.S. The teenagers particularly have a wit about them: their humor is quite satirical. As natives of all countries, the English are proud of their heritage. Although I had a marvelous time while in England, I can only see from my experience, the satis- faction of being a member of not just the American society, or Western Culture, but a member of the World civiIization. ,IIA 166,41 R67 .fl18,NZ I lived in South America with the Capelli family in Vina del Mar, Chile for two and a half months. One of my first and lasting impressions of Chile was its natural beauty. Except for a few dense pockets of population, much of the land is free, wide-open space used for wildlife, grazing, or farming. There is much diversity in the inhabitants of this country. The Chileans themselves are friendly and sincerely inter- ested in matters concerning the U.S. But as in other South American countries, there is an uncertain feeling between what is fact and what is fiction about the American Society. Through programs such as the one I participated in, I hope the view of international relationships will broaden. 15131165 lo'llZT5lJll'0l6Z'!'l l stayed forty miles west of Helsinki, the capitol of Finland, in the beautiful lake country, where a great deal of the activities was consumed in sailing and other water sports. As for my family, I had one sister 2 I, named Marian who was voted the best Finnish model in l967. There were also three brothers in the family: Marcus, I7, Ben, ll, and Roy, 8. A highlight of my experience this summer was a four-day trip to Leningrad. The city and its arts was unbelievable, but even more interesting were the people. I had a small chance to observe a fragmented part of Soviet life. All my adventures in Finland proved to be highly beneficial to me.
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International Student Exchange 5'1t'0.VT lx'L7ll'f Karen Gudat, Lindy Minners. Margaret Yamaganu. Laurie Buchan, Lisa Jafferies, Eva Lusa. Klaus Winterinann. Sue Cuarro, Leslie Marshall. Sonya Paramo, Chris Shank, Sue Hanson. 3.Vl0: Ardel Payne. Elizabeth Nlclvleans, Sarah Cooley, Pat Kulberg, Joy Kitsen , Linda Shaw, Debra McCaibbon, Michelle Bourbon. Debbie Daniels, Linda Soules, Kim Mollenauer. Cindy Masters. 31327: Pat Jafferies, Tommie Ann Moss, Linda Sorenson, 'Vlargo Behan, Jennie Moss, Peter Chaillaux, Bruce Butterworth, Jennifer Holt, Janet Cwervin. David Chapman. Dave LeVine. 'vlargaret 'vlenz. fl QJ' Jo as -Q9 X' The International Club consists of exchange stu dents. their American brothers or sisters, and all other students intrested in international projects and activi- ties. The club's activities evolve around the exchange students from South America and Europe, and students who will represent Cupertino abroad. The Club's purpose is to promote international understanding within the campus by school presentations via T.V. and other means. The club's principal activity of the year is the international day in March, when exchange students from all over the area visit classes during the diy.
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'X Sylvia Zuniga, a native of Tacna. Peru, is I7 years old and lived with the Felix family. Although Klaus Wintermann, I8 years old, is from Sandkrug Germany. he lived with the Schwartz faintly in Cupertino. ' Q ,MMA From Montevideo. Llruaguay. comes Marta Pizzanelli. who is I8 years old and in Cupertino lived with the .lafferies family. From Lanus, Argentina. comes Susana Stern, During her stay at Cupertino. she lived withthe Kitsen family.
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