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s f-- 'l mx Pete reminisces about his experi- ences in Norway. What an experience - a clan irb- ing trip on the fjord. :nv Q To Norway...Foreign Student Meet Peter Stevenson, member of the class of 1959, Read- ir1g's representative abroad this last year. The American Field Service sent him to Frondheim, Norway, where he spent five months living with a host family, attending school, and learning about the country. These trips are made possible through the work of a committee of townspeople and teachers who organize the program and the annual drive for funds. Pete has brought back many new ideas and is frequently called upon to speak about his experiences and about his impressions of Norway at various organizations. if-.. 1f..,.P ,CNN Q.. s few? AC Al the clam Cbrirt- Silting around liitening to recordr reminded me of home. mar celebration, I lit the candlerf'
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Fin! mtv: Tracy Greene, George Larson. ,loseph Freda, Mr. Bron- ner, adviserg Larry Frederick, Les- lie Kyle, Rohert Harvey. Second rout Michael Grunzweig, Rich- ard Anderson, Theodore Nigro, Gary Graf, jeffrey Stone, Walter Smith, Reginald Peters, Lawrence Horn. Third fUIl'f Arthur Carlow, David White, larry Stevens, Bai- ley Weeks, Ro err Weaver, Peter Marsh, Bradford Perry. PROJECTION CREW The oflicers of the Projection Crew this year were Regi- nald Peters, presidentg Barry Stevens and Theodore Nigro, vice-presidents, and Chester Hopkins, student adviser. The crew is composed of a group of hard working hoys who take charge of the maintenance and operation of the school's audio-visual equipment. These are the boys who are always running up and down the backstage stairs between the light switches and the catwalk trying to produce the desired light- ing effects. Under the guidance of a faculty adviser, Mr. Bron- 9 B -- . g.g How will l ever learn to pull the right lever at the right time? ner, memhers of the Projection Crew supervise the use of tape recorders, film projectors, and various other pieces of equipment. Gther specific duties include setting up micro- phones, lighting the auditorium, and operating the curtains for plays and assemhlies. The hoys are also responsible for obtaining from the movie companies films requested by facul- ty memhers. Reading High School certainly owes a vote of thanks to this valuahle organization. Reggie and Barry learn the intricacies of operat- ing the movie projector. -1- Y -T ,T 'T I ,, ? 7131 '1'l P il' fn 5, v , .T ,T f
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Exchange Progrom...From the Philippines Since 195-4, Reading High School has participated in a for- eign student exchange program called the American Field Ser- vice. By sending students to Europe, the Far and Middle East, South America, and Australia to live, and by bringing foreign teenagers to live in United States communities, this program endeavors to further its purpose to increase understanding among nations. This year our charming good-will ambassador is Miss Susana Carretas from the Philippines. She lives with the Platts and is enrolled as a senior at RMHS, although in her home she attends college. Susana has many impressions about Reading High School. agxxy-ff iff Susana speaks about RMHS The Jchoolir Jo big, and the corn don are Jo long. All of the kid: are very friendly. There'J more time for fun afier school here than at home, where :chool doem't get out until 5.'30. 83 'hu .4 -4
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