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When man learns that he, too, is a part of the marine ecological spectrum, and not the absolute ruler of it all, with no accounting for his action, responible to no one but himself, given to greed and practicing waste - then, and only then will he be able to live with the wonders of nature instead of destroying them. CA. Rabinowitzj With this in mind, the Biology ll classes of G.H.S., students from Laurence North. and their faithful instructors set out on March 30, 1979, for lslamorada, Florida, to become a part of the marine ecological spectrum. Throughout the week the students were re- quired to classify 50 species of animals and 20 species of plants. Also required was an in depth study of a habitat, and 10 ecological profiles. The week was not all work and no play. There was always time for a toss of the frisbee, sand- lot basketball or a rousing game of volleyball tat low tide of coursej. The week came to a close too soon. Friend- ships had started, the food was tasting good. the work was done and the fun could begin. As all experiences go, it had to end. The bus was loaded and they headed back north. 1. The marine biology class poses next to their bus. 2. Bonnie Bartel looks over her work. 3. Snorkling was one of the many activities the students took part in during the week. 4 Students relax and listen to a lecture. 5. Brothers Gary and Carl Weaver were two of the instructors for the trip. 6. Jeff Barner returns from speciman hunt' ing. 7. Mr. Becker in his famous. ever pre- sent white hat. 8. Greta Burger returns from snorkeling. 1. A daily task was filling the holding tank with fresh sea water 2 Greta Burger. Tom Bailey, and Bonnie Bar- tel wait patiently for the bus to leave on the last day in Florida. 3. A beautiful warm setting for class 4. Garry Champ helps load the van and boat on the final day
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Farmlands and rolling hills of West Germany, the picturesque Swiss Alps, and the ancient history of lta- ly's largest city, Rome, are among the authenic sur- roundings experienced by four exchange students from Europe who spent their senior years at G.H.S. Lucerne, Switzerland marked the home of Jens Lub- ben before he settled in Goshen with the James Bandy family. Jens enjoyed skiing and mountain climbing on the Alps, but when he came to Goshen, he picked up on our American football and played on the '78 state championship team. Jens was greatly impressed with the G.H.S. spirit and the excitement brought out by the football squad. Thomas Wanja traveled to Goshen by way of Geneva, Switzerland, and spent his time in the Maple City with Dr. Owen Hess family. Thomas, like Jens, developed an interest in football and played for G.H.S. He also spent free time skate boarding and playing table tennis with his friends, two of his favorite pastimes. With its historic architecture and the ancient ruins of Rome, ltaly became the starting base for Roberto Vin- ciquerra's journey to the U.S. Roberto enjoyed the freedom of G.H.S. because his Roman system was much different. In Italy, Roberto had to choose a par- ticular field of study and follow it all through high school. His school had only 400 students from 9th through 12th grade, so G.H.S. must have been quite an experience. Roberto also participated on the football team and earned an athletic letter for his effort. Second semester brought Claudia Liedtke to Goshen after spending first semester in Illinois. Claudia came from Kiel, West Germany. Her hobbies included ceram- ics, music, knitting and reading. Claudia enjoyed the friendly atmosphere of G.H.S., its students and teach- ers. Claudia stayed with the Greig Weaver family. The exchange students added a different dimension to life at G.H.S.g they shared with us a glimpse of their cultures. In return, they learned from and enjoyed life in America for the year. Sharing Cultures Foreign Exchange .ii- .-,A A I . l .Q . n 3. . F. 1- . ,pr -.L
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