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5. X . 5 11..- 1. , 3 Q. 1 ,ak ff ap ww., j M '41 J W 42.1 ' Q' 'J s' l X: I .VI I - , 'xi. is I Mk wiv. M romeo cruz visits u.s. while jessica martin TCURS sarno, italy Oh, Romeo, after I heard you sing that song, I keep thinking about last sum- mer in Italy. It reminded me of my home in Sarno, Salerno Italy. My two brothers, Luigi and Guiseppi used to invite their friends over for parties. They started out with telling jokes and talking, but we al- ways concluded listening to records and singing. Uessica Martinj That's the way it is in Guatemala, too. I-Iowever,school there keeps me so busy that I seldom have time for parties. You 4 , Q 1 'L K 5424 3 all gh' Mx .yva 'Z' -U. . wal? Xiu! W' of 'if I wb 1 Quill X -5 Q . t ff ' 3 n,f.'Z'e I, x3j-- N r . ,. r 'NW' see, we're required to take ten subjects and are not given a selection of courses as are students here. QRomeo Cruzj You think that's bad, I had only six- teen hours of Italian lessons before going to Salerno. It was kind of funny because I was able to communicate fairly well with the use of gestures, noises, and imi- tations. I was wondering if you have that problem here? Uessica Martinj No, not really. There aren't all that many things that are different from Guatemala. I guess you could say that the school has surprised me the most. I guess I thought all American cities and schools were like those we see on TV in my coun- try. You know the drug bit etc. With the help of my sister, Teri and brother, Gary Vinson I have been able to get used to American customs. CRomeo Cruzj american field service 17
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-JSI Lx' Touring the western United States, clarinetist Linda Smith studied with the School Bands of America, 18 honors ,Y o,. ,,A, , , - M. tg . , ,. t. ay, , ' S . 'A s vw K In Nxxmmxg 521 TE ,V , G . ,Hi 2 K Q ii-,sf . I ,L E ttlr .L I f -. ,, ,zi-gw,bg-,wa 1 gf Et' , T g127'vQz7Y we mi? I if ., -, 2, misss. ff' ,AL M ,Q ' r E' ' .L W' - Nervous yet anxious, Nancy Ruch prepares to model her blue ribbon entry at the State Fair. HONOR students use indiana university for summer home Oak Hill Honor students won summer traveling opportunities. junior Linda Smith toured the West with The School Band, while David Renbarger, also a junior attended an early summer music clinic at Indiana University located in Bloomington, Indiana. Indiana University became Home away from home, for some Oak Hill students. Diane Stevens said she, en- joyed a language workshop there, she studied Latin. Also four Delegates for Boys' and Girls' State observed and stud- ied some specific governmental proce- dures while staying at Indiana University. Nancy Ruch a 4-H blue ribbon winner, journeyed to the Indiana State Fair. Steve Berry, Mike Dalrymple, jack Hunt, Tom Van DeWater and Ron Cates reminisce about FFA.
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