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— a 0S) eee 1) Mojca and Pat spend time in the library, stud- ying together. 2) Just like American girls, Mojca is particular about grooming details. 3) French, as Mojca learns, takes work in any country. 4) Mojca poses with her American family, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Moore and their dog Ringer. LLL mr eS
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ESS y . oe lah ma: = And Science Fair ¥ iw ; Girl’s State delegate, Judy Keeler, was chosen to attend Capital Universi- ty in Columbus to learn about parlia- mentary procedures. Boy’s State delegates, Jed Roth, John Buker, and Fred Stern attended Ohio University. The annual M.H.S. Science Fair was held March 10th. Starting early in Jan- uary, many students organized their projects and began work. Twenty-one students had entries in the Scienc e Fair. Out of the twenty-one partici- pants, eight received superior ratings. Students who obtained a superior rat- ing were able to attend the District Sci- ence Fair in Ashland on April 3. Those who received a superior there were eligi- ble to go to the State Fair in Colum- bus, on April 10th. 1) A superior rating was given to Tim Christman whose father is shown here looking over the Sci- ence Fair. 2) Nature was well represented at the 1971 Science Fair. 3) Some of the participants are relaxing now that the hard work is over. 4) Last minute preparations are made by Rick Widders with his project of the clotting time of frogs. 5) Boy’s and Girl’s State delegates are Jed Roth, Fred Stern, John Buker, and Judy Keeler. 6) This project on hamsters, by Sue Klingensmith, re- ceived a superior rating. 7) Another superior win- ner is Mike Chandler who is anticipating serious competition at the District finals at Ashland Col- lege. 8) A project well done brings a smile to De- bra Kindinger’s face. SET UP FOR ‘OMMUNICATOLR 23
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— Foreign Exchange Students Adjust Well to American Life Mojea Ausec, a senior from Kranj, Yugoslavia, attended M.H.S. through the Youth for Fellowship Program. She lived with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Moore. Mojca arrived in August of last year just in time for the beginning of the school year. In Kranj, Mojca walked to school and studied thirteen subjects a week. She hopes to study literature at a university in a nearby town when she returns home. Mojca lives with her parents and two brothers in Kranj. She speaks Eng- lish, Slovene, Serbo-Croat (both lan- guages used in Yugoslavia), and some French. Mojca’s hobbies are skiing, swimming, and reading. M.H.S. enjoyed another exchange student this year from Parana, Argen- 25 tina. Her name is Maria Patricia Sar- rot. Her American family was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, Robin, and Mark. Pat has already graduated and plans to enter a private college when she re- turns home. Her majors are in econom- ics and politics, leading to a possible career in public relations. Pat is from a family of eight with three sisters and one brother. Her father is a podiatrist. Swimming, water skiing, reading, writing, horseback riding, and movies take up most of Pat’s free time. 1) It’s always a treat to receive mail from home. 2) Pat Sarrot’s American family is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, Robin, and Mark. 3) One can easily see that Robin and Pat enjoy playing rec- ords and talking.
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