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'One Ship Drives Eost cmd Another Drives West' Colorful Atgeniine dances are typical of things bound to happen when five foreign cultures converge in an informal exchange Cafe Rue da la Paix, Wesiminsier Abbey, St. Mark's Square-all are relived by memenios Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I in the scheme of things? What is my destiny? We must search for answers to these questions throughout our lives. Part of the search is the study of other peoples, other cultures, other worlds. Part of the discovery is a recognition of our similarities and our differences. It is not necessary to travel around the world. We can discover the world at home, at Lakewood High School. Japan is geographically on the other side of the earth, but American Field Service and Shigehiro Watanabe have brought the country and its culture to Lakewood. Doris Acuna and the AFS have brought along Peru. Then last summer, Lakewoodiiwas transported to Austria through the Americans Abroad Program and Gary Morgenthaler. He has returned home to share his summer in Austria with us. Many other students and many teachers ,have traveled to most parts of the world and are ainxioustto give an inside report to anyone willing to share and discover with them. The benefits of travel are mutual to the visitor and the visited. Each learns something of himself from others. In meeting-other people, foreign and yet so similar, we lea17n'surprisinglthings about ourselves. Understanding through travel is a part of the vital, long-sought answer to peace--peace of mind and peace on earth.'iUtopia lies in knowing ourselves and at the sarneitime other people. Understanding is the ship ,fto-.Utopia, and travel is the guide. r-.,- A , ,, , I H f' I K, Page 12 ' S- . .1 , Q f
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Absolute pitch enables Sue Sprague to tune her viola anywhere without aid of a piano or any other tuning device Performances in such Signet Productions as Kiss Me. Kate and Plain and Fancy provide Kathy Conry valuable stage experience 9 Q ,V . Q, ,.., I ? n if 5 . E ,M R With sling psychrometer. Henry Compter measures the relative humidity of the atmosphere atop his home weather station Page 11
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Preparation and the best part-eating strange American foods- are among Doris Acuna's favorite pastimes on the home front Foot-long hot dog! What manner of food is this? Shigehiro Watanabe shrugs and applies the palate test Impromptu visits add to the fun of being home after a summer abroad and increase the voyager's appreciation of his travels Page 13
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