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-11, l, L,,',, ITn?p?h- . I Q., r fuk 'af' iriam Pazos In January the Senior Class was joined by Miriam Pazos, a seventeen-year-old from Santiago, Chile. Miriam visited Eastern during her summer vacation as a guest of a Middletown physician, Dr. Morris Weiss, Jr., on a program sponsored by the American Youth Exchange. Mirianfs school in Santiago, Liceo Numero 6 de Ninas fGirls High School Number 6l, is similar in schedule arrange- ment to the American college: classes are taken for two to three hours weekly rather than five hours as in our schools. In Chilean schools hockey, soccer, and basketball are popular team sports. Miriamas personal favor- ites are tennis and swimming. She also professed an interest in popular music and in the movies. During her visit Miriam observed that uthere really isn't much difference between the North and South American varieties of teen-agers. The young people of both continents share the same interests, problems, goals, and ideals. The realization of our common concerns will doubtlessly result in better understanding among the members of our hemi- spherical family. .lean Robert Eastern is proud to present its first foreign stu- dent, Jean Robert Carrie from Montpellier, France. .lean Robert came to America during the last part of the summer. He is living with Coll Wise, a sen- ior. .lean Robert had completed six years of a national high school, Lycee de Montpellier, and had passed an examination given by the govern- ment. This year he will complete his high school education. During May he must go to New York and take his final examination. Next year ,lean Robert plans to attend the College of Medicine. ,lean Robert says that the American and French schools are extremely different. In France no schools have both girls and boys, they are always separated. The French take eight subjects a year, their schedule is set up by the week instead of by the day. French students don't have to go to school on Thursdays, but must go Saturday morning!! .lean Robert is interested in skiing, classical mu- sic, philosophy, art and travel. During Christmas vacation last year, he skiied in the French Alps. Jean has visited many countries. He has spent two months in England, a month in a Spanish High School as well as pleasure trips to Italy, Greece, Germany, and Switzerland. Jean Robert has made many friends this year, and has been as much of an asset to Eastern as we hope we have been to him. As ,lean says, I will take home some souve- nirs of a Wonderful year. Bonne chance toujours! P' L . 27 lt
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