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Clowning around before taking the group shot are (Back Row): Marc Simon, |amey Newbury, Court- ney Caudle, Ross Roper. (Front Row): Ross Cashman, Susan Henry, Shannan Me Nett, and Laura McGuire, members of the one-act play cast.; Members of the one-act play and crew include, (Back Row): |amey Newbury, Marc Simon, Georgia Robbins and director Mrs. JoElla Bolt. (Middle Row): Shannan McNett, Laura McGuire, Karen Clark. (Front Row): Ross Roper, Courtney Caudle, Susan Henry, Ross Cashman and Shelia Clark. “One of 'em's a real trouble maker. You know the kind, first time off a ranch and wild as a bronco. He's been on the make fer this li'l blonde down here ..says Carl (Ross Roper) to Will (famey Newbury) about Cherie (Susan Henry). ONE ACT PLAY 23
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Before the lunch bell rings, Frank Frietsh sifs down to rest and talk with friends. During the Football Banquet, Frank Frietsh receives an award cer- tificate from Coach Mick Casaday. In American Flistory, (eannie Roberts finishes her homework while Frank Frietsh is surprised by the camera. (yermany — J aCona lAJau JJc ■ ony way stome unction is very different from my home in Ger- many remarked Frank Frietsh. Leaving your friends would be hard for some, but for Frank it was not. Frank was quoted as saying, I am really an independent person although I do miss my family and friends. I have enjoyed living in Junction. While staying in Junction Frank participated in football as a Junior Varsity player. Learning all the rules of the game was the hardest part, stated Frank. Some of Frank's hobbies were rowing, handball, bicycling, jogging, and reading. Rowing is the sport he missed the most. German schools are different from American schools. In Germany they cannot choose the classes until the twelfth or thirteenth grade, and they do not have classes after lunch. After high school Frank will attend two years of the ar- my in Germany, which is required, then enroll in a university. EXCHANGE STUDENT 25
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