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Rotary 2016-17 Exchange Students

Prepared For Overseas Adventure

The Cooperstown Rotary Club hosted its 2016-17 Outbound Exchange Students from Cooperstown Central School at a luncheon at The Otesaga today. From left are Mae Loewenguth, bound for France; Sydney Stegman, Denmark; Sydney Vezza, Belgium; Romain Pelissier (he is currently an exchange student from France at CCS), Ilsa Dohner, Poland, and Mary Iversen, Hungary. Most will depart for their overseas destinations by early July. (Tom Heitz/AllOTSEGO.com)
The Cooperstown Rotary Club hosted its 2016-17 Outbound Exchange Students from Cooperstown Central School at a luncheon at The Otesaga today. From left are Mae Loewenguth, bound for France; Sydney Stegman, Denmark; Sydney Vezza, Belgium; Romain Pelissier (he is currently an exchange student from France at CCS); Ilsa Dohner, Poland, and Mary Iversen, Hungary. Most will depart for their overseas destinations by early July. (Tom Heitz/AllOTSEGO.com)

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