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Sat. Aug. 19, 1967
VOL. 44 NO. 222
PHONE 749-7171
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FISH STORY. Eugene Ragghianti, exchange student from Adelaide, Australia, standing, who will study this year in the James M. Bennett Senior High School, is amusing his companions with a tall tale about the fish he catches in Australia. From left to right are Michael Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith, of Forest Lane, with whom Eugene is making his home abroad; Agnes Paris of Terwagne, Belgium, the second exchange student, whose American sister is Barbara Heller, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heller of Brewington Drive. Agnes will study in the Wicomico Senior High. All four of the students are 17 and all will be in the senior class this year. The students are shown in City Park, which they found beautiful and unusual for a city the size of Salisbury. Eugene, who wishes to be called Raggs, plans to be a teacher and Agnes dreams of becoming a pharmacist. The students are sponsored by the Salisbury Chapter of the American Field Service. Agnes is the first student from Belgium to come to this county to study and Eugene is the first Australian to study in Salisbury schools under the AFS program.
(Times Photo)