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FOREIGN EXCHANGE T DENTS MARIE BERTHEAU Kristianstad, Sweden Reaching hands across the seas is literally what Marie Bertheau from Kristianstad, Sweden, has done this past year. After traveling for many days to reach Olympian- ville, U.S.A., she has served for the 1957-1958 school year as Leuzinger High School's Exchange Student, an honor and privilege which few teenagers are able to achieve. Of her short, yet fulfilling visit, Marie has this to say, It has been a wonderful experience for me to be here this year. I like Leuzinger because it is such a friendly school and I will miss it very much when I have to leave California. But I will take with me many pleasant memories of all of you at Leuzinger. I hope one day to be able to come back and see you all again. Upon return to her home after staying with the Herbertls, who were her foster family, Marie will be able to relate to her fellow countrymen incidents that occured during her stay in the United States. It has been a pleasure having Marie as a teenage ambassador, for she has done a really splendid job which will be remembered by Olympians for a long Xx...JX,,,!7 .3 Q 1' time to come. as ,,, M S s , i f aas sss ,,, ,,al , ,,,, ,,, Q M 1 CARLOS HERRANDO Barcelona, Spain From the land of the bull fights, Carlos Herrando has come to the United States as an American Field Service exchange student from Barcelona, Spain. He has attended Leuzinger High School as a senior, while living at the john R. Richard home in Hawthorne. While here, he has obtained much information about different American traditions and in return has related to us many Spanish customs. As he bids farewell to Olympians, Carlos wishes to express his appreciation, I have enjoyed my year in the United States very much. I especially wish to thank all of the Leuzinger student body, faculty, administra- tors, and student leaders for making my trip so educa- tional and full of many new experiences. I hope that I can return someday and see each of you again, Thank you so much for a wonderful time. It has been very enjoyable having Carlos as an Olympian and we sincerely hope he will have many happy memories of his visit here.
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in '-N-N,-.,.. +R...-Q., vi FIRST SEMESTER COURT. Row 1: L, Kallestad, J. Olson, M. Sims, S. Day, J. Martin. Row 2: C. Holye, S. Stillman, J. Wells, B. Crawford. ,,,, 73. si 1 7 , 6 N , .4 1 3 , 4 im ff CONTROL FORCE. Row 1: K. May, E, McCuaig, J. Hahn, S. Stillman, P. Spohr, R. Rangel, E. Lorenz, J. Atchison, D. Smith, J. Bales, J. Sox. Row 2: F. Tiesen, C. Daggett, R. Carlson, D. Den- . mark, F. Briggs, B, Brown, J. Adams, K. Skinner, C. Hippler, Mr, Pace CSPOIISOID. Row 3: F. Alosi, J. Nelson, M. Sims, B. Crawford, K. Eessenden, K. Er- hard, B. Sherriff, G, Spearman, L. Mays, R. Logan. W W? ff 5514.-,.?1 SECOND SEMESTER COURT. Row 1: Mr. O'Neill CSponsorJ, L. Petrich, W. Bebout, J. Travis, R. Mitchell. Row 2: J. Collins, R. King, R. Carlson, L. Rallo, J. Tesseri. 4 1 5 .1 1 E 1 V auf' V I , -. 3 1' l ELECTION BOARD: B. Barrett, I ' J. Peel, R. Bennett, D. Denmark, x 1 M. Sims, Mr. O'Neill. f 'E ,.1M
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Mona Zeller Z Barbara White 011 USCHS A 1, fi I, X. 4? WW , ' , f Z Sue Day Head Song Queen Leading songs before the student body involves both effort and talent, but our song queens have a Way of making it look easy. Practice makes perfect for these girls as they glide and leap among the swirls of their blue and white pom-poms. Laureen Butterfield janet Beeler M. Zeller, l.. Buttcrllclcl, B. Vfllilt-, I. llcclcr, S. l5.u.
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