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Student Delegates Explore The Issues va 4 JM 3' 0 f ...WZ 4 'fa A WV MHZ we s aa if ,.-fqantlv' t. t rg i B0ff0f77.'1, Schreier, A. Onofryk. Mrddfe.'R. Turgeon, A. Wert, B. Ramsey, l. Good. Topfllll. Weiler, C. Wagner, B' Eschbach' J' Rmgne The head delegates fight for their favorite section of the newspaper J. . :A Becky, Rich, and Lenny don't quite know how to pronounce this Coumryvs name' Jeff Riegner and friends prepare solutions to the pressing problems of the world. The United Nations Club includes students who share an interest in foreign affairs. Club members learn more about the workings of the United Nations. Each year the United Nations Club attends many conferences which simulate formal conferences held by the United Nations in New York. The club competed at Governor Mifflin and Muhlenburg against schools from the area this year. Advisors Mrs. Bigelow and llllr. Remley considered the activities of the club to be an excellent learning experience. 30 United Nations Club Bill Eschbach heads a class discussion on an urgent issue
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The real breadwinners, Amy, Tami, and Becky, pause before spreading their wealth. 1 Female guests meet a foreigner during the dinner. Angelo Petrillo explains the proper dining procedures. We A.. Fine Foods From Around The World Diners socialize while awaiting the call to dinner. l' Deutsche Frauleins bring the festivities to Hoping to satisfy their hunger, students beg for more, life. Once each year, language students get a taste of the unique European flavor their well-traveled friends and teachers talk about. Entering the cafe- teria onthe night of this event takes a person across the Atlantic into the exciting other world of Europe. Candle- light illuminates unique decorations, traditional costumes, smiling faces, and a smorgasbord of student-pre- pared food. French, German, and Spanish advanced level students pro- vide a rare combination of culture nor- mally found only in a continental cafe. International Dinner 29
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Daniel Boone Exchanges Foreign Friendships gsiuuh anne van den Heuvel proudly takes us on a short tour ot her homeland. -'19-A-ugqw--19 V W Susanne and Kyoko show us that friendship spans the seven seas. . Kyoko Hatsulxawa displays her traditional Japanese garb From the Orient comes Kyoko Hatsukawa who spent this year at Daniel Boone as an exchange student through Youth tor Understanding. Kyoko's school in lapan differs greatly from our school. ln addition to being an all-girls' school, her classmates include only those students in grades ten through twelve. Some of Kyoko's hobbies and interests include swimming, reading, playing the piano and oil painting. She also enjoys going to the movies and visiting all types of museums. Kyoko believes that the people at Daniel Boone show much school spirit. She regards her exchange student experience as an invaluable one. From the Netherlands comes Su- sanne van den Heuvel who spent this year at Daniel Boone as an exchange student through the Rotary Club. Although Susanne comes from a country thousands ot miles away, she possesses many of the same interests as students here in the United States. She enjoys tennis, baking and wind- surfing, as well as cooking, traveling and going out with friends. She also shows great interest in the music field. Upon her return to the Netherlands, Susanne plans to continue her educa- tion in the health field. She is also considering another year of student exchange. Susanne will never forget her year at Daniel Boone, and she wishes every- one the best ot luck in the future. Exchange Students 31
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