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Page 43 text:
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CRE T IGHT CRES The Crest dance was held on January 29, 1965, following a basketball game with rival Cedarburg. The purpose of the dance and the Guardian of the Crest contest was to raise money to finance the yearbook. Scott Egelhoif, the freshman nominee, was se- lected as Guardian ofthe Crest by an overwhelming number of votes. Escorting him to the throrie at the dance were Val Smith and Connie Hardman. Dave Egelhoif, Bill Nabak, and Pete Olsen were the other nominees. 39
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THE FRESHMEN . . .? Our journalism award goes to Vicci Giaconi for her slanderous views of Lhe world in her Hi-Lites column . . . Fresh- man Richard King was almost locked in a locker byssome jovial friendsg That's one of the hazards of not being six feet tall, says George Taylor of the CREST staff . . . Imagination was shown by Senior Jim Werner when he wanted to check out of class to get a French cooking dictionary.
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I often go to Camogli in the summertime. OUR F GREIG DIPLUMACY Mauro Picchio, A.F.S. student from Italy, says: When I first arrived, I was really surprised to see how many many differences I was able to find be- tween the United States and my own country. Ob- viously, I wasn't expecting to find everything like in Italy because my country is about seventeen hundred years older than the United States. Besides this, it is important to consider the mind of the country I am from: Italy is a Latin country, and as a rule Latins are more conservative than Anglo- Saxons. I can say that the people of the United States have a more liberal life than Italians, and, to be sincere, I like the American standard of life better than the Italian although I don't complain about my life in Italy. By spending a year in the United States I learned that it is wrong to judge a foreign country just by reading an article in a news- paper. I live in Alessandria in northern Italy. My ad- dress is Via Lavanaids 3h, and if anyone from Homestead will ever visit me, I'll be glad to show him how life really is in my country. This is my sister by one of the crosses of the Dolomites. Here are my father, sister, and mother 40
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