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ONE OF THE FAMILY
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STARTS AT HO E Judy Tiew, A.F.S. Student from Thailand, says: My living in America has been a most valuable experience. Of course I feel that life in a different country is different in many ways. What are the differences? Well, in language and customs, such as Hi instead of Sawatdi, a little more of a rush in doing things, and the rights of the kids to show their ideas. There is also a difference in food. However, l realize that there are some basic moral principles and ways of behaving that are common or should be common! This means that people in dil- ferent parts of the world can make understanding, which is the goal of the peace that we need in our world today. The love and understanding I have gotten will stay in my heart and this love and understanding will be shared with other Thai people. My home address is 32211 Sapan Yao, Opp. G. P.O., New Road, Bangkok, Thailand. Welcome every American! Here I am with the other members of my family. Sue Kraeblen is Homesteads A.F.S. student to Australia. By leaving in January, she was able to arrive in Denistone, Australia in time for her fall semester at Methodist Ladies College. She has been kept busy with barbeques, teas, and luncheons. She has also visited such places as Royal Na- tional Park, Wollongong Beach, and Palm Beach. We're looking forward to hearing more about her experiences next January when she returns. This is the Marble Temple , a modern Buddhist temple in Bangkok.
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The American Field Service has a reputation of producing a creative variety show. This year's show was no exception. Tryouts were held three weeks before the show and after a few rehearsals the show was presented to the public on April 9 and 10, One of the Family included a Iew dancing routines, six folk singing groups, and a variety of other acts. The house was sold out for the two shows three days in advance.
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