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At the end of the first semester francie O'Brien had to go hack home to Somers, New York. She plans to go to another country as an exchange student then go to col- lege. francie was involved in A.F S. and future Homemakers Suzette Hechanova is called an lllonggos because she comes from Iloilo City, Philippines. She was a member of drama, speech and A.f.S. clubs. Suzette planned to go home for vacation then go to California to college. Brett Constable came from Gee- long. Australia. He was involved in A.f.S and ski club and he played varsity tennis. Brett planned to work at a bank and go to a university. Brett hoped to come back in three years for Christmas Rocio Lievano is from Bogota, South America. She was involved in A.f.S. club. Rocio plans to study tourism, also French and Italian lan- guages. Rosio said that living here is like one big family.” From Peru, South America, came Susanna Flores. She was involved in A.f.S. and pep club. She wanted to go back to school and then travel. In South America there is no snow- so snow was a new experience both for Susanna and Rocio. lOP Brett Constable shows that hr enjoyed learning about the American Government. MIDOIE Show-ng orr what he has learned from the Americans is B»ett Constable Com- paring Biology note are Rooo I »rvano and Oeb Sweeny BOTTOM Preparing her return verve in a ping pong game is Suvanna Flores 17
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16 TOP While in America Susan oj Floret, Sul- ette Hechanova. and Rocio lirvano expand iheir u«rv Portraying her favonte charac- ter. the Fona. is Rocio Lievano. CENTER France O'Brien shows her going away pres- ent to senior lohn Spencer BOTTOM After a wrestling meet Rocio tiecano, Soaette Hechanova. and Susanna Flores «op to talk about American sports The people of Plymouth High should be proud. The visiting exchange students from Australia. Phillipines. Columbia, Peru, and New York all agreed that we have a lot more school spirit than their home schools do. They agreed also that we should keep it up. Overall, they enjoyed the small home town atmosphere more than their large city homes They were intrigued by the different people, places, and customs. In Australia and the Phillipines, people do not go cruisin' . Instead, they go to the beach. In New York, believe it or not, they do not cruise either.
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Qpi ut UpMcIs RmL PrdAb We mav have lost a game or b en set back academically in some wav. but never was the Red pride lost. Plymouth's spirit spread through the school and generated much energy to lighten the sometimes recurring monotony. One activity which spread from the community into the school was the bloodmobile. More students offered their time and themselves to help benefit others As always the enthusiasm was felt through sports. The student body gave that extra push to keep us going, we felt they were behind us, was the reaction of one player. All people expressed their school spirit in different ways. Some students took pari in the actual playing of team sports while others supported their classmates from the stands. The spirit we showed for school and the community is what sets us apart from the rest. It added unique- ness to the different shades of liv- ing This tradition has been carried on for many years. Above Generating enthusiasm is |un or. Tina Smith performing a dance routine dur- ing a halftime show Center lunor Kelly feagler generously offer hi Mood tor the benefit of others during the Red Cross B o odmobile % first v»sit lo PHS Below Caught in the rush of excitement Carol McKee sen- ior. accepts her Homecoming Queen roves Sands Cause donates her lime lo the Red Cross by registering people lor the blood mobile 18
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