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13225432 Susan Loring Foreign exchange student Will Ter Marsch of Holland and room and pursue fheir mutual inieresf in sailing as ihey his American brofher, Lee Perry, relax after supper in their examine Lee's model steamboat Together. Charles Loud K .WW David Lucas Q if xii if qi Smiling Mike Beck, AFS exchange siudenf from Belgium, To strum a guiiar. His American broiher, John Calver, dem- fackles a new and challenging experience, that of learning onsfraies the correcf fingering. Susan Lyman 'ri ' Jay McAuliffe Shellie McClean
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eaholm sends own students ahroadp hosts foreigners through AFS-YFU Through the AFS-YFU exchange programs, Seaholm not only sends its own students abroad but also hosts foreign students as well. In T966 Seaholm was fortunate enough to receive students from Europe and South America. AFS students this year included Mike Beck from Belgium and Oriana Zapata of Chile. Sweden's Tomas Svedberg, Will ter Marsch of Holland, and Finland's Kris Numicari participated in the YFU pro- gram. These students entered actively into school life. As Seniors, they supported a victorious Field Day, went on Washington Trip, and will graduate with the class of T967 in June. Mike helped carry the senior class banner. Remaining true to his class, he did not reveal any plans to his junior brother, John Calver. Many customs were different for Oriana but with the help of her sister Judy Johnson, she quickly got into the swing of the social and school activities of Seaholm. Will had the good fortune to stay with Lee Perry, who lived with Will in Holland this summer. Will exhibited a newly found school spirit by ioining Pep Club. Kris and her sister, Mary Steere, enioyed par- ticipating in various school activities together. Representing her country Finland, Kris served as an active member of BUNA. The tall, blonde Swede, Tom, and his American brother, Bob Hollingshead, are both avid skiers. They spent much of their free time on the slopes when weather permitted. Taking a break from their studies, Tomas Svedberg of Sweden, and his American bro- ther, Bob Hollingshead, enioy a few moments together with the family dog, Peter. t V, ,, fa. al Kris Numicari and Mary Steere help their mother for supper and arrange the plates on the dinner 43 ID Annan Placing Oriana Zapata's cue in the correct position Johnson teaches her the delicate art of pool.
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Helping raise money for future proiects, Kathy Van Thielen sells school supplies to Don Borin at the AFS-YFU bookstore. ' iiseis W It :,f.f1ffi.',Sws'i., - The AFS committee, headed by Holly Alfs, and the YFU committee, headed by Janice Poplack, are responsible for all the activities dealing with the foreign students and the ex- change program. Once a month the committees meet socially or to plan fund raising proiects for that month. Raising money for the foreign program by no means stops at the individual monthly projects. Every day before homeroom in the morning and during the entire lunch period, members of the committee sell school supplies in the AFS-YFU bookstore, to aid their funds. Throughout the year the two committees do various things honoring our foreign students. Among these are the annual Christmas dinner held at the Community House for all the foreign students in Birmingham, and the annual Christmas assembly held at Seaholm iust before Christmas vacation. At this time the committees are able to share an American Christ- mas with the exchange students. However, the exchange stu- dents also express their good will to Mrs. Darling by giving her a Christmas present from them. Another big responsibility of the AFS-YFU committees, at least of those members who went abroad the previous summer, is to screen the juniors and seniors who would like to be an American exchange student abroad. Presenting the Christmas gift from the five foreign exchange students to a grateful Mrs. Darling, are Kris Nurmikari and Oriana Zapata. 57? ' as 4, Q 4 Pg ,. ,,f f 2 nf , 5 A xx' 'Rf 5' WY? 42' nz V95 5 2,045 ., s .,. ' s, v: fi' , V- 'Q Q -sq time ug . fi v ,, ' gg. , v-Q . . - 47 . ' Q ' cfs 3 nf -fe .na . , . Q ' ol' ' 'om ' 0 ll U 65' I 5, . A , fn In 5 2 '70 9 A 5 Q I . ' O4 .JS -'X 3.5 A' .I . , V QA a 5 n Q 3: 9 .
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