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Swedish Persson Imagine leaving your home where the weather is very cold for some unfamiliar country where the weather is very warm. This kind of extreme change is what Margareta Persson had to bare when she came to our country from Sweden. Maggie, as her friends call her, comes from a town called Landsk- rona, population 60,000 Landskrona is close to Copenhagen and Maggie said she often enjoyed a 45 minute fairyboat trip to Copenhagen. Mag- gie enjoyed bike riding and said she particulary missed the riding since she came to the states. Skiing was another favorite of hers but she didn't go often in the states because ofthe expense. Maggie stayed with the Hatch fam- ily. Maggie's American Mom and QFOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT, Maggie Persson bundled up for a cold day in Sweden, visits with some snow geese. The cold weather in Sweden was extreme compared to the weather here. bbw ikwit flfsrznsbt Dad, Hugh and Billie Hatch had two sons who graduated from Walnut and also Maggie's older sister gradu- ated from Walnut a few years before. She also stayed with the Hatch fame ily. Maggie commented that Walnut was much easier than her school in Sweden. In Sweden she took 13 dif- ferent courses which she attended on different days, Here she took a few history courses, English, and SRC in addition to all the mandatory courses for graduation. Maggie especially enjoyed SRC and was anxious to learn to drive. However, you must be 18 to drive in Sweden so she had a head start. Maggie really enjoyed her free time in Calfornia. As she put it l like to he free. 3 Cbinsfia lkzda 'Vwvx LPEafllp lbw Quoin! fawii cfeogszf .Lewis Exchange Student!Preferred Stock :gffleis lzcanz cgogszt MHLZVZCE .fa'z'zi.,J lkugzy golenz ,fagans D5'L'z1Lcg Lzoqaya Lffa-ii famllszt v Cfiezyf fazwci 5 Clztgezdns fazutm gdlllfy fs CEafzf1sfaLrz
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