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iw-J AT LAST-a good old American hamburger. Margaret relishes her. first taste of meat after her return from India, where meat is forbidden for religious reasons. ABOVE: BREATHTAKING VIEWS in the Austrian Alps prompt Glenn Ashmore to take a break from his studies at Innsbruck. LEFT: RIDING CAMELS in southern Spain is a great way to spend an afternoon, agree Jennifer Jacobson and Judy Glass. 'F ...,,mi Student Life o I7
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Knights Become World Travelersg Delegates Trek to We had a balll was the stock answer of the estimated lOO Northwest students and Teachers who agreed that going to Europe was the in thing last summer. Three official school delegations, a tor- eign exchange student, and numerous individuals journeyed to all parts ot the globe. Two groups attended school. Mrs. Dorit Hall, German teacher, and Mrs. Carolyn Wakely, counselor, took l7 students to Austria for a six-week institute, and Mrs. Katherine Dunagin sponsored tive stu- dents tor seminar study in London. They reported trips to Paris to the opera, and encounters with celebrities, such as Rock Hudson, Lee Remick, and Summer Classes Princess Grace of Monte Carlo. Outdoor cafes, bicycles in Amsterdam, German castles on the Rhine, and good looking Italian teenagers most impressed the students who went with Mr. Dennis Simpson on a whirlwind three-week tour ot eight countries. By wearing a sari ancl not eating meat, Margaret Owen, Northwest's American Field Service representative, conformed to the customs ot lndia during her stay there last summer with the Raiamani Sarma family. Romantic adventures in Madrid, Gra- nada, and Moroco were summer fare tor Jennifer Jacobson and Judy Glass. They saw bulltights and explored castles. PARTY GUESTS bid bon voyage to Mr. Dennis Simpson Cstanding poolsidej and his nine students who are set to tour Europe 5' mS -' T6 s Student Lite Q
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I fs Wg, , l 5 e fm t Q I sf.. l 2 'ABOVE: SYMBOLIC of the responsibilities of Student Council president is the passing of the gavel by last year's president, John Stacy, to his successor, Frank Marwood. RIGHT: PART of the crowd swarming around their counselors the first day of school to pick up schedules is sophomore Bill Citty. 18 0 Student Life 5 . 1 I 5 Q Yu.
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