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The new season will irr- clude three concerts and at least one joint concert with Conrad Grebel College. Members of the Youth Or- chestra will attend a wee- kend event. Music by the Lake. on September 19 to 21. For information about au- ditions. phone 885-6341 or Raffi Armenian continues as Music Director and Louis Lavigueur as Conductor. MARILYN Young student enjoyed Japanese experience By Stewart Sutherland Ste“ Writer Jennifer Evans. who only just returned from Japan. is already making plans to visit new friends in Costa Rica and the United States that she met during her stay in the Orient. The purpose of the village is to promote international goodwill and understanding among children of all na- tions. and Evans believes the trip more than met that purpose. - A A 7 _ The 50 children. who came from countries including Korea. France. Guatemala. Costa Rica. Australia and Finland. were billeted at the Kyoto School of Nutritional Sciences and with various The ll-year-old Waterloo girl spent 32 days as a dele- gate to the Cttiidren's Inter- national Summer Village in Kyoto on Japan‘s Honshu ls- land. "1 meta lot of new friends while I was in Japan." Evans said. “We couldn't always talk to each other. but we used sign language and that seemed to work." WITH INTERNATIONAL GROUP Jennifer Evans. 1 l. shows off the hand-made Korean' fan dance costume she acquired while attending the recent Children's International Summer Village in Kyoto, Japan. She made several friends from Japan, Costa Rica. Gua- temala and the United States white attending the village and said she didn't want to leave when it was all over. "I traded my cowgirl cos- 'tume. bathing suit. a syn visor with Canada on it. Canadian stamps and Igts of crests and pins for a hand. made Korean fan dance cos- tume. Igave up a lot. but how often can you get a cos- tume like that?" she said. The most prized posses- sion that she acquired in Kyoto is a costume from Korea. "When I first got on the subway there was hardly an- yone else riding it. but after a while it would get" so jammed that nobody else could get on." she said. "And the open sewers are really ugly. They don't look or smell very nice." However. there were some things that Evans was not impressed with during her stay in Japan. "We did a fair bit of tra- velling and saw tons of tem- ples. I liked the Temple of mm Buddists the best." she said. Japanese families in _ord.er, to "get the feel" of Oriental life. Evans said she was appre- “l was kind of worried be- cause ldidn't know where she was and most people don't speak English. I hit- chiked back to the village and found out that my friend had headed back when she couldn't find me." Evans said. “Hopefully. rll get back to Japan on my honeymoon. but I'll havetornareya rich man because everything costs so much there." Evans added.. hensive only on'ce during her lengthy trip to Japan. She and ‘a friend set off to walk to a seminar house 'and while she was getting a drink of water her friend disappeared. In the meantime though. shell be enrolling in grade seven at St. David Junior High School this September. She said that even though the trip is over she doesn't plan to,lose track of her many new friends. They plan to write and visit as much as possible. She also wants to return to Japan. and the sooner the better.