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Student Travelers For the second year in a row, Hauser High School received a foreign exchange student front South America. Under the sponsorship of International Fellowship, Flavio Carlos Arosemena.son of Guillermo and Lelicia Aroscmena. studied an academic curriculum. Flavio made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thayer from September to June, when he returned to his home in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Going to Sao Paulo, Brazil during the summer months was Miss Margie Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thayer. Making her home with the Bernardino Tranchesi family, she traveled and studied with her family and other American exchange students. After many close friendships had been formed, Margie returned to Hauser in September and gave talks concerning her trip. Sherry Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith, and Mrs. Joyce Israel, Spanish teacher at Hauser, journeyed to Mexico to study the customs and language of the Mexican people. Sherry and Mrs. Israel stayed in Satillo for three weeks during the month of August where they attended classes at the Universidad International. Both found the mountain scenery to be very beautiful. They learned that communication between all countries is essential in today’s world. WAITING FOR THEIR PLANE to Satillo, Mexico, are Mrs. Kyle Israel and Sherry Smith. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Margie Thayer and Flavio Arosemena reminisce as they look over a map of South America. 4
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Hope’’--Hauser Today BY SEARCHING FOR references, David Sturgeon makes use of the Hauser Library. WILL HE MAKE IT? . . . Varsity cheerleader Margie Thayer weighs the chances of another point. ANXIOUS TO GET to their first period class, these Hauser students rush from the buses to the building. 3
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Develop Better Understanding of Today’s World The six weeks between July 19 and August 29 were ones of learning through adventure for twelve Hauser high school students and their counselor. By jet, bus, train, and ship they traveled to Italy, Germany. Netherlands, and England. Highlights in Italy were art galleries. Leaning Tower of Pisa, a papal audience, cathedrals, and ancient Roman structures. Bargaining with the Italians at the straw and flea markets proved to be quite interesting. Dachau, a Nazi concentration camp, the Royal Palace, once the home of King Ludwig 111, and a tour of a salt mine were stops made in Germany. The largest harbor in the world, located in Rotterdam. The Netherlands, and Anne Frank's hideaway in Amsterdam were special places of interest. In England, the group visited Westminster Abbey. Windsor Castle, Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are kept, Buckingham Palace, and Shakespeare’s home at Stratford-upon-Avon. Last summer proved to be very beneficial to Jenny Beck. Janie Blackburn, Brenda Conner, George Curry, Susan Finke, Bill Flora, Carol Hoy, Connie McKinney, Peggy Mead, Debbie Miller, Robert Robinette. Peggy Ropp, and counselor Gerald Jordan. They not only saw famous buildings and statues but learned the culture of the people of the various countries which helped them understand the problems of today’s world. FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEAGUE STUDENTS. Billy Flora and Robert Robinette, board the “Havendienst Spido” to tour Rotterdam harbor, the world's largest. “YES, LOVES, QUEEN ELIZABETH really lives here on on weekends,” says an English bobby at Windsor Castle to Janie Blackburn, Susan Finke, Connie McKinney, and Carol Hoy. “WHICH WAY TO THE ROMAN FORUM?” asks Jenny Beck and Connie McKinney as counselor Gerald Jordan inspects the map of Rome. 5
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