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ola . . . Hej The foreign exchange program at Wilson has been very successful. Four new faces explored our campus ind way of living. Students represent Mexico, Finland and Sweden. Senior Mikael Larsson came from Sweden. He enioyed Wilson students and teachers but thought the :hool was too big. Mikael's favorite place to visit was the Grand Canyon. ' Lourdes Perez, a senior from Mexico lived with the hneider family. Lourdes was an active member of the tennis and basketball team. She enioyed the school activities and especially liked the field science club. he disliked the lunch. Lourde's favorite place was the mall. From Finland came Tuula Tilander. Tuula liked the teachers because they understood her when her Eng- lish was bad. She wished there were breaks between losses so she could have time to talk to people. Tuula was very interested in Hollywood and enioyed Mexi- can food the best. Pia Gradin a senior from Sweden had a comfortable ry in Hacienda Heights living with Mr. and Mrs. Dave nope. Pia's favorite place to visit was San Francisco, id her favorite food was barbecue steak with pineap- ple. I like the kids, they are friendly and seem to be used to exchange students. Most of the classes are okay except Linguistics which is kind of hard. I don't like that the students can't leave the school area and the short lunch hour. , From Mexico City, Monserat Ascencio Ugarte, and om Brazil, Elizabeth Carreiro, had a comfortable stay exchanging ways of living. MONSERAT Ascencio Ugarte, Tuula Tilander, lngrid Arning, Elizabeth Carreiro and Pia Gradin. IOANN Hebert and Lourdes Perez see who can open their mouths the biggest, Uoann wonll MlKAEL LARSSON tries to get a seductive pose. LOURDES PEREZ laughs it up at lunch.
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Dancing In The Moonli ht Dancing in The Moonlight was the theme for the 1977 Winter Formal. The dance was held at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. lt was Wilson's first semi-formal and last formal hosted away from the school. The traditional formal has changed to semi- I formal and in the future will be held in the Wilson Gym. The purpose of this is to bring down the cost of the bids. lt proves to be iust as an enioyable evening with less money involved. The court and their escorts were: Cindi Guerra and Earl Nelson, Laurie Bingham and Greg Mowrey, Dena Fevela and Kevin Baker, Peter Beattie and Debby Trinkle. Sponsored again by Les Bonnes Amies, the night was a total success. The band entertained the crowd with much soft, slow, music, and the students danced until the gala-affair drew to a close. CLAUDIA Steiding and her date, Dave Spalione, Brenda Williams and her date, Todd Walton, and Cathy Polich relax after an exhausting dance. LAURA Huter and Danny Chagolla pose to capture a memorable moment. THE WINTER FORMAL COURT -- Greg Mowrey and Laurie Bingham, Earl Nelson and Cindi Guerra, Kevin Baker and Dena Fevela, Peter Beattie and Debby Trinkle. LYNN Cossey and her honey enioy each other's company. GANGSTERS? No, it is Greg Mowry and Laurie Bingham hitting the dance floor. THE WINTER Formal Queen Cindi Guerra and her escort Earl Nelson are very proud. HOW romantic to dance in the moonlight. PETER Beattie and Debby Trinkle wait for the rest of the court to be called. GRADUATE David Spalione and Claudia Steiding dance to a fast number. 20 Winter Formal ill, ,. , ,wb fa 5 nf ve. 6
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