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Foreign Visitor Adds Variety In Classes Miss Albertini came from a town of 300,000 population, located not far from Zurich in the Canton of Schweiz. Miss Albertini, a graduate of a teachers' college near Zurich, had had three years elementary teaching experience before coming to Sandy. Miss Albertini had traveled to Sandy by bus, making stops in Montreal, Canada; Washington, D. C. j Salt Lake City; Bryce Canyon and San Francisco. After her stay at Sandy, she went e ast to Beloit and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she stayed for the remainder of the school year. An innovation this year was a visiting teacher, Miss Ursina von Albertini, from a foreign country spending six weeks at school instructing in the French and Ger- man classes and learning about Ameri- can schools. French and German Clubs sold candy to earn the $250 cost for Miss Albertini to come from Basel, Switzerland. Alternating languages, she read stories, talked about her native country, taught songs and answered questions about her- self. Above: Miss Albertini instructs German students with a typically German picture. Left: (from 1.) Mr. Lee Pickett, Ger- man Club adviser, Miss Albertini, and French Club members Rob Big- nall and Mary Whitlock enjoy club dinner cooked by Miss Albertini. 7
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New Zealander Captures SUHS Hearts A co-educational school should be different and interesting, Maryeve McKenzie, Sandy's AFS student upon arrival at her new home. Maryeve (Eve to her friends) was from Timaru, South Canterbury, New Zea- land. She lived all year at the Howard Berger home in Sandy. Eve's father, Colin E. McKenzie, manages the seed department of an agriculture firm in Timaru. She has one brother, Cargill, 19 years old. Her new sister was Connie Berger, senior, and Gary, freshman. She said remarked on her arrival that she was not sure which was better (or worse) to have an older or a younger brother. Besides boys in the same schools as girls, Eve noticed other differences between Sandy High and Her New Zealand school • Her school has no newspaper or year- book but has a magazine. The variety of extra-curri- cular activities was also greater at Sandy. Naturally, without boys no interscholastic sports program like ours in included. Also the rally girl organizations were new to her. Eve enjoyed many types of sports at home and also here at Sandy, She went to district with the tennis team and acquitted herself very well. She captained the winning senior girls GAA volleyball team. And she had the lead in the senior class play and she stole the show. Eve was one of the best liked exchange students since the program started nine years ago. Eve and American brother Gary enjoy sunny day on the Berger patio which overlooks the Sandy river.
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THIS IS SANDY . . . Girls checking skirt lengths, fearing a Board of Education ruling on minimum length . . . Colorful crowds at pep assemblies . . . 8
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