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1. Fellow students and countrymen, thank you for inviting me, Jose Jover, to your country . . . 2. Learning the American techniques about cooking, Mia Perup, microwaves her danish. 12 Student Life
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k u . I 1. Mike Amato works at his dads res- taurant, Amatos Espresso Caffe. Working there, he says, has taught him a lot about the restaurant busi- ness, which is good, because he thinks he wants to open a restaurant himself one day. 2. Todd Behning works at Edward ' s Cinema, in the shopping center, on the corner of Harbor and Adams. He likes to work there because he gets to see all of the latest movies. 3. Todd Kurtz (left) and Tim Chamber- lain work at Lampost Pizza. They like to make the pizzas and see all of their friends who come there for pizza after a game. ■ . Sheryl Buck works at Millers Out- post. She works the cash register and helps people find clothes. She likes to see all of the people. 5. Sarah Millerworhs at MEXT cloth- ing store. Here she is putting a plas- tic cover over a dress to protect it. She says that working at the store has helped her learn to cooperate and work with people.
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1. In her French class. Ana Mico studies the personalities and habits of her fellow American students. E.H.S.: Home Away From Home The voice of a stewardess is heard from the microphone: All passengers, we have now arrived to the destination as planned . . . We are now in the Unit- ed States of America. Passenger after passenger flow out of the airplane like a slow-mov- ing river. Passengers like foreign exchange students. They feel the air fall upon their face and over- look the chaos of the airport scene. Specifically, the airport scene of Los Angeles. Each year a variety of foreign students make their way on to the American soil. The students be- come anxious as they leave their homeland and venture into this new land of America. Jose Jover, Mia Perup, and Ana Mico are this year ' s foreign exchange students. Jose Jover is from the land rich in Spanish culture: Madrid, SpainI As a Senior at Estancia High School, Jose came to America to learn the English language for a future career. Jose lives with his parents in Madrid and has one sis- ter, Marina. Soccer, tennis, and the sport on the snow, skiing, are all activities Jose enjoys most. And the activities here at Estancia are a novelty and of much interest to Jose Jover. Mia Perup ' s home country is the beautiful Sweden. She lives in the medium-sized city of Lund. As a Senior this year Mia said, School is harder here, but she continues to work hard. She also worked hard at playing baseball. Baseball was a newly discovered sport to Mia. In order to ensure a hit, Mia was given an oversized baseball that could surely be seen from a distancel And the long distance between her and her family will come to an end along with the school year; she plans to be united with her father, mother, brother, and sister in June. Ana Mico is a bright young wom- an from Valencia, Spain. In Spain, Ana lived with her mother, father, and three brothers who all lived in a condominium. I wanted to come to famous California. Spain was getting boring. I wanted to do something new, said Ana. Ana is a senior this year and is looking forward to graduation. She is ex- cited to wear the cap and gown, for in Spain, she said, they don ' t have them I To Jose Jover, Mia Perup, and Ana Mico, Estancia High School hopes your stay at Estancia and in America has been fun, exciting, and filled with pleasurable memo- ries. May America be your second home and always have room for all of you in its melting pot. Exchang ' :
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