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BFEIEE B Bhftfiflll When asked about her favorite things in Struthers Brenda replied, I like the school and the kids in the school . . . the kids are really friendly . . . and they've il' ' E rf'-A -fi -21 made me feel welcome in Struthers. Of course there are some differences, such as the cars, and the food are all different . . . the house is different. The school is alot different . . . and the schooling system . . . some of your sports are different. Brenda stayed with the Karnes, the Beckers, and the Clementes during her stay here. Anyone wishing to write to Brenda Lethbridge, her address is: Ruatangaga, Turakina, North Island, New Zealand. IQ, ff fffQgflii21,t'fl,lllifllfllf lt. illellllf K
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