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D' an Hi h School for Girls. The high school section has 325 girls. The American Embassy. IOCCS g Wellington. The nation's capitol is very windy. This picture taken from Mt. Victoria shows t e harbour on the left, the city on the right and Hutt Valley in the center. My family. Mr. 8: Mrs. Grove and their children, Carolyn, Jenny, Deb- bie, Linda, and Jeoif. 135 My home, 1 Shgpherds Ave. Homes in New Zealnd, as well as many other bui dings, does not have central heating. Mt. Manganui. The beach at the foot of this mountain is a '4Surfer's Paradise. With Piha, a beach further north, Manganui gathers the biggest crowds for surfing all year round.
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l Form 6 lower modern. This would be equivalent to half of the Senior Class. The Robert Swan. Boys are invited to the School girls are wearing their winter uniforms. Ball from the ubrothern school, King's College. Any dating must be done during the weekend only. JANICE KAY COME HOME AFTER A GREAT YEAR IN NEW ZEALAND. As the jet circled Auckland harbour I felt that I might be entering Never-Never Land. The water was dotted with islands, and the land was jutted with irregular inlets and lagoons. Little white houses with brightly coloured roofs ap- peared on the countryside as the plane descended. Sheep grazed on nearly every hillside. This was to be my home for the next year! Leaving the plane, I rapidly scanned the waiting crowd, searching for the family that matched the photograph in my hand, There they were - Carolyn, age 155, with whom I would share a room, Jenny, 18, clutching wee George, the Yorkshire Terrier, Debbie, 9, and Linda, ll, looking very excited and almost as nervous as myself, Geoff, my 14 year old brother, and of course, Mum and Father. The drive home to Epsom seemed much longer than it really was. I oouldn't help feeling we were driving on the wrong side of the street! We finally pulled into the circular driveway of a very impressive house. Melanie, a huge German Boxer, came bounding out to meet us. After a restful weekend at home, we set out for Beach- lands, a very small town on the harbour's edge. Here we spent the last two weeks of our summer holiday swimming, fishing and boating, but on February 3, we all started back to school. How strange it was to see 700 girls, aged from 5 to 18, all dressed alike, in blue flowered frocks, gloves and panama hats. The school year was divided into three terms with short holidays between each. We seemed to be eternally looking forward to some holiday, yet we attended school almost 200 days of the year. During these holidays I was fortunate enough to visit Rotorua, where Maori women, in their native dress explained how the boiling lakes were once used for cook- ing. Another holiday was spent skiing on Mt. Ruapehu, which is topped by a hot crater lake, suitable for swimming even when the ground is covered with snow. Later in the year I traveled to Wellington, the nation's capitol, with the other American students. We toured the Parliament buildings, met Mr. Holyoake, the Prime Minister, and had morning tea with our own ambas- sador, General Powell. It seemed only fitting that my last holiday was spent at Lake Taupo with Roger Dickie, a New Zealand Exchange Student who spent a year at Lenape, and his parents. My last term at school was spent studying for a govern- ment exam, University Entrance. During the first week of December I went with the fifteen girls from my class to the Auckland University where we sat exams in various sub- jects, along with over 900 students from all of Greater Auck- land. Only 14'Za of the students sitting this exam in New Zealand pass. Of this 1496, many may go to Oxford or Cambridge to further their studies. After exams I returned to school only for prize-giving and to bid my teachers farewell. Exactly one week later I was on my way to the airport. My year abroad was almost behind me - but how wonderful it had been! I shall never forget Easter at the start of winter, skiing on the Fourth of July, and swimming the week before Christmas. I took one last look out the window of the plane at my friends, my family and the land that had been my home.
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V FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA. ROW 1: E. Merelield, S. Still, S. Goldy, M. Elliott, B. Dunlap, Mrs. Palese, Y. Still, M. Hunter, D. Birgan. ROW2: C. Yeager, R. Angstadt, S. Anderson C Borce C Frantzman, L. McCarty, R. Hickey, S. Osborn, S. Osborn, S. McAfee, P. Wells. ROW 32 I..Burke, L. Yates, R. Carter, J. Layman, C. Higgins, D. Chasteen. LENAPE'S VAST CLUB PROGRAM PROVIDES VOCATIONAL TRAINING TO MANY INDIVIDUALS 136 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. ROW 1: C. Fisher, R. Peck, D. Monte, E. Roberts, S. Woo- ley, B. Irick, N. Wells, C. Rosin, C. Kidder. ROW 2: J. Mastramgelo, J. Rice, B. Cowperthwaite, S. Long, K. Fichter, T. Tomkinson, K. Donachy, S.
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