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FROM OUR E X S C T H U A D N Tony Looking back at this past vear. 1 have to sav that this has been a time of great experiences. There were many things which had been completely new for me and which I had to get used to. There was, for example, the American school system with its schedule and curriculum. I liked especially well the more informal relationship between faculty and students and all the extracurricular activities. I also was very impressed by the American teenagers, they have, I think, more liberties than teenagers in Europe. After only a short time here 1 came to like the American wav of living — housing, food, traveling, etc. and I have decided that I should like to come back to the United States as soon as possible. 25
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A WORD My strongest impression of L.H.S. is the very go xl and friendly relationship between teachers and students. The atmosphere in the classrooms is so relaxed, the work seems easier, and though the classes are about twice as long as what I m used to they seem to go fast. I wish you all could go to a European school to see how it is when you have to stand up when an adult enters the room etc. etc. Hopefully we can change this custom in the near future or I'll be in trouble when I get back. Kris Again this year Lakeshore welcomed three exchange students. As before, Sweden and Germany were well represented this time bv blond Kris Nilsson, smiling Tony Walter, our first foreign student from England. Friendly Norman Snell. Those of us who met and got to know them learned interesting and informative things about their native countries and the lives of students in their home lands. I have enjoyed mv stav here and everything I have done at school. I still like the place although we get test’s every week. The thing that really impressed me is the way in which every- one is so friendly and helpful: another thing is the class relationship between the studentes and the teachers, lhave not been used to this. I hope that in years to come I will be able to come back again and even attend one of the colleges. 11 Norman
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