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“Only if you travel and see another culture, can you say ‘America is the best; but only when seeing for yourself.” -Pablo Ripolle’s, a junior from Spain. Exchange Students
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for a limited time only Foreign Exchange Students Page 24; Top; Susan Patterson and exchange student Sofia Pettersson. Page 25; Upper left: France Keyser and her hair. Page 25: Foreign Exchange students: First row. 0- to r.) Mikko Tavi (Finland). Pablo Ripollos (Spam). Sota Petterson (Sweden). Enk Paulsen (Norway). Vincent Forester (France). Second Row. (I. to r.) Tine Nielsen (Denmark). Katnno Thomason (Denmark), France Keyser (France). Ntels-Potter Berg (Sweden). Shlnya Obara (lapon). Americans, for years, have given people from other countries the impression that we think of ourselves as being better than them. But after spending time with Americans and getting to experience our culture. these thoughts can change. Minnetonka was lucky to get the chance to host 10 foreign exchange students from various European countries and Japan this year. Voyageur was even luckier to be able to talk with them about their likes and dislikes of American society. We talked about food, school, and members of the opposite sex (are they better here or in Europe???). France Keyser, a junior from France, was quick with her dislikes: hamburgers. peanut butter, all perfect makeup and perfect hair. The main problem other students had was the fact that we're so spread out. You need a car to get everywhere, said Sofia Pettersson. a senior from Sweden. Teenagers here are dependant on parents for a car, added junior Pablo Ripolles. here. This group also agreed that members of the opposite sex are definately better in Europe. European girls are more extroverted — here, they worry too much about their looks. We also found out that European guys are much better looking and that it is easier for european girls to know guys as good friends. School is also different here — most of the students agreed that our school was a lot easier. Pablo added that there are no such things as ‘credit requirements' in Spain: there’s more specialty Ten brave students came here to learn about and experience our lifestyles. Hopefully, they will not only learn about us — but we will also learn about them, and ourselves.
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excelling Espanol y et Francais Espanol: Front row: Jane Zwack, Ann Benton, Cari Graves. Middle row: Kyle Scott, John Sathre, Shelley Ward, Bretta Cobb. Susie Berbee, Kathy Simmons, Top row: Shawn Jones. Fred Snyder, Paige Peterson, Beth Johnson. This elite group of MHS Students, have made Minnetonka High School and parents very proud of them, by being chosen by their teachers to be in the Honor Society. The requirements are to have a B + average, and a rec-ommendation by staff or students for services and leadership. These students should be proud for they have set a goal for all of us. MS Francais: Front row: Gale Davis, Heather Burrows, Theresa Stoltz, Andrea Bateman. Top row: Sue Patterson, Liina Tam-mereau. Pam Johnson, Meg Brown, Sandy Weaver. M yv 7 T M F14 M MMKP 26 Honor Society
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