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Foreign Friend Axel Lomholt is from Tarm, Denmark. For him to become eligible to come to America a few require- ments had to be met. He had to speak some English, pass an English equivalency test to be approved and be able to care for himself without parental as- sistance. Axel will finish his sophomore year here at Lincoln. He says that Lincoln is twice as big as his school in Denmark. He also likes the idea of be- ing able to eat off campus. He loves the burgers at McDonalds. He plans to attend a soccer college in Den- mark. Axels on the soccer team at Lincoln. He loves American sports such as football and basketball. His host family has a son Gilbert Gonzales, who also attends Lincoln. Gilbert, Axel and their friends have gone to see the mountains, Red Rocks, and they have also skied in the mountains. Axel likes our high mountains better than the flat green lands of Denmark. Last summer he went to some other large cities in America such as New York, and Phil- adelphia. He also visited Disneyland in California. The style of clothes in Denmark is the Miami Vice style. Madonna is Axels favorite singer. Friends say he has posters that are not available in the Unites States. Axel said he will come back to visit his host family and new friends some time in the future. G. Garson CELEBRATE ALHS 7
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Mull!!! I I I M5 2 A www Y -1 E ll rn, if 3 may ., Q , ,, ,, i ,, Vw I M M yy M ,, ua y ,H WWA IVV I if , 121 I Q69 it Loretta Cabrazos takes time in between classes to call a friend on the telephone to talk of the latest news! During each five minute passing period, Lincoln's halls are filled with students hurrying to class and talking with friends! Marissa Ball, Jennifer Robie, Michelle Ramsey, and Elizabeth Consolver show their Lancer spirit and give their best smiles for the camera 1 ALHQ 9 LIFE?
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