Shorecrest High School - Loch Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 49 text:

American way of life Christoph speaking about his country. International understanding is developed best through personal relationships. This year Kort Knudson, formerly a Shorecrest junior, exchanged his American home for a Finnish one with Ahti Knapp. Ahti gained many friends at Shorecrest with his easy-going sincerity. The international aspect of Shorecrest s e e m s to increase every year. Two representatives of different world cultures, Gel- den Lulchang and lan Penrose, attended Shorecrest. Gelden ac- quainted Highlanders with the personality of his Tibetan back- ground and lan arrived in the middle of the year from his Australian homeland to learn of American life. The mobile steps are placed at the train door. The cheerleaders raise ci welcome sign high over their headsi and many High- landers wait anxiously for their first impression of the citizen from a foreign country, The Inter-Shore program of Shore- crest completed its first two-way exchange this year. Chris Spiel- berg added his German-accent ed thoughts to many school as- semblies as Pat Patterson intro- duced the American way to stu- dents of Walther R a t h e n a u Schule, Fascinating letters cross- ing the ocean in both directions made it possible for many to share the experiences of two wellereceived strangers in for- eign lands. Christoph Spielburg from Berlin Arn Knapp from Finlard, lan Penrose from Australia ard Geldcn Lukharc from Tibet.



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Learning is not all work for many foreign language pupils The gutteral, staccato syllables roll off The Tongue of the exchange Teacher as members of The Russian club attempt to convert The sounds into intelligible Thoughts. This new club gave students a chance to practice Their knowledge of This difficult language and gain some feeling for The Russian culture. JD--i ilc,vcir ,,,....r..4 Los miernbros de Los Espanoles estan pensando, Hqueso. Copies of EI Charlador, the Spanish Club newspaper, roll off the duplicating machine and are prepared for distribution to club members. Written completely in Spanish, the newspaper contained coverage of club and school activities as well as special feature articles. American students try to look as though Russian thoughts are in their minds.

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