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Jumping right in to activities at DHS is Thomas Kock, above, whe was 9-3 in varsity tennis doubles competition. It seemed a natural that Dirk Husemann would be a member of the German Club. At a meeting, he turns and smiles at us (upper left). Is he checking out his shoes? No, Lars Schlichting is just taking part in the slap dance contest at the Foreign Language Banquet. International friendship is demonstrated, left, as Denmark (Thomas) and Germany (Lars) get togeth- er on a bench at the MORP dance. Exchange Students
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EXCHANGE STUDENTS — Foreign Guests Aid Understanding he Home of the Barons was home also to several students from out- side our borders — from both Eu- rope and Asia. South America was also represented by Ruby Navarro of Colum- bia, who left at the end of first semester and was featured in the 1987 SABER. Representing Germany were Dirk Hu- semann and Lars Schlichting. Dirk, from Bielfeld, stayed with Irvin and Carolyn Hart in Auburn, and Lars, from Goslar, stayed with the Melvin Deardorf family. Both were in the U.S. for eleven months. Dirk, who was in German Club and on the golf team, liked the school spirit but not the lunches at DHS. About his stay he said, 1 would like to thank my host family and DeKalb High School for giving me the opportunity to have a great year in the U.S. | also would like to thank all my Exchange Students friends here for helping to make this year as good as it was.” Lars Schlichting joined the French Club, in addition to being active in band and show choir. He found Americans to be more open and friendly but less inter- ested in politics than Germans. About his stay, Lars said, ‘I really had a good time here. People accepted me, were interest- ed in talking with me and | found a lot of friends. | learned a lot about this country and the Americans and | hope that some people learned something from me. Being an exchange student is a great experi- ence.” Thomas Kock, a talented artist, spent his ten month visit with the Rick James family. From a suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark, Thomas took part in the French Club, $ki Club, and tennis. He also was “not too fond” of the school lunches. ‘I would like to thank all my friends here at the high school for being so great and showing me how to have a good time the American way. It has been a memora- ble year and | will never forget it,” said Thomas. Hiroshima, Japan, is home to Yoko Na- kamoto, who spent eleven months in the U.S., staying with the Waterson family. — Yoko found American schools to be quite different from those in Japan. She found it fun to enjoy school and go to games and cheer. She belonged to SADD and played basketball here and learned to like pizza, M M Peanuts, hamburgers, cook- ies, and macaroni and cheese, but not the school lunches. An exchange student all the way from Hiroshima, . Japan, where she served as a guide in the Peace Park is Yoko Nakamoto, above.
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The cards and gift department at Keltsch Drug Store must change displays for each season and holiday, so Chris Mason (right) keeps busy. Getting the store decorated for various holidays is one job of students in retail establishments. Here, Jodi Vanderbeke prepares for Easter. Missy Kisselbach (below) waits on Mrs. Nancy McNabb at Burger’s IGA as Mr. Moreland (back- ground) sets up for a cancer society fund raiser.
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