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ii' from 'the observations of, others . we expanded our individualihorizons ohd widened our facets of interest. ': i at this year's first asserH'U!9ji both nancy hochberg and ken glozier shared with the iiffqnbers of the student body their experien?e', irls' and boys' state, a program in practical americanism. during the summer each state? n in this program. for one week the selected students set up city, county, and state governmentstgy ordance with strict election procedures. amidst all of the rushing about and excitement there wausia vfeeling of comradeship amongst newly made friends. - 5 W ,.: girls' state was held at the university of california at davis. when the 500 plus girls arrived, they were immediately assigned to a city and a county. the girls' lodge was in the cal dorms, and poly's repre- sentative nancy hochberg described it as all the comforts of home. the 800 moles at boys' state were housed in o cow barn sited at the sacramento state fair grounds. ken Iglazier, this year's boys' state representative, called it a feeling of togetherness. I A Hg -up . I 1 s H wh. if . ,Q J '9 f, 4 11, H - t- -X - f vm, ww f f2i,g'?3yfI' 57? X, nj,.,,LS.:9' ,f:y,.,f,'- , I ' , . qv,-, , Mr, Q:f,fQz,s'fff f fsguiigr-gf ' , I , . . , 'll li fd l 5 fx 1 ,. i 24? sc, hw ,wa :. ,. ' , Ffwkfff ' , 4,-'ft,f f5'i:, . fwfr., 'v G. , -mi gli ae, -f:i,f4.,,,g, 1 f it
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our image was further broadened . . as sue wilson, poly a.f.s.'er to uruguay, described her summer experiences: my stay in uruguay as an american field service student has helped me gain knowledge and understanding that cannot be learned from any book. i was fortunate to have had the opportunity to live with a foreign family, go to school, participate in social activities, and thus become a part of the life of my host community. it is my hope that i have learned to give in the measure i received. i feel i have become a more mature person be- cause i am now more tolerant of other people's views and am more aware of happenings here. personal exchange of ideas amongst the youth of all nations can do much to promote understanding and peace. a.f.s. has my gratitude for giving me the opportunity, as their motto states, to walk together and talk together with other peoples of the earth. later in the year we heard from don tyson when he return- ed from his a.f.s. sojourn in argentina: i learned many things in argentina, 1964 was probably the year in which i changed most. i think the a.f.s. scholarship has been responsible for broadening my mental las well as physicall horizons, in a way that would be impossible through reading or pictures. as i am sure any a.f.s.'er can confirm, living in another country involves you in another society as no other way can duplicate. it takes you out of your routine and forces you to live as another society lives, it actually takes a part of you and makes you a part of another society, so that you will always carry the impact of what you have gained. i think that if there is one thing more important that i learned in argentina in 1964, it was that a person must be accepted for what he is, not for his nationality or race or religion. everyone is a human being first, and a citizen of a country or a member of a race second. 30
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