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Page 85 text:
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i ' I Dear M.H.S. Student Body, What a year this has been! Being Meadowdale ' s first foreign student has been such a beaut experience. Everyone is so much fun, and I will never forget the casual atmosphere and student teacher relationships. I have learned lots about America. Australians and Americans are very similar, except you have cute accents, unique expressions and interesting yet attractive clothes, such as your girl ' s sawed off pants with a fly in the front. I ' ve enjoyed all aspects of Meadowdale, including your many clubs and activities, dances, pep weeks and assemblies. I ' ve especially enjoyed bellowing with you at games. Thanks to my wonderful American family and to all of you for making this year worth¬ while and fun. I hope in turn to have brought to you something of Australia—recognition that it is a progressive country and not simply a land of aborigines, kangaroos and boomerangs. I reckon you ' re all fair dinkum beaut blokes. Thanks for a wonderful year. GAIL 81
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Page 84 text:
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GAIL SCARR Adding charm with a smile was Meadowdale ' s first foreign student, Gail Scarr. Lively, pretty and friendly, Gail was a well-chosen representative of the teen-agers in Tasmania, Australia. With her American “sister, Karen Kraatz, she furthered good will among two countries. She will always be fondly remembered by those who knew her. Sharing each other ' s company as well as countries, Karen and Gail were an inseparable twosome. With friend-making smiles and com¬ ments they could be seen together in the halls and classrooms. Above —Dr. Kloes, Gail and Karen discuss next year ' s foreign student. Right — Gail and Karen stop to talk before the locker they shared. 80
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Page 86 text:
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The Olde Lamplighter You ' d hear the patter of his feet as he came toddling down the street ... His smile would hide a lonely heart, you see .. . If there were sweethearts in the park . . . He ' d pass fhe lamp and leave it dark, remembering the days that used to be ... He made the night a little brighter, wherever he would go . . . THE OLDE LAMPLIGHTER of long, long ago ... 82
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