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Show r i ! i S ' 1 t ;' -ifYifrir-. -ir - 'Hi Hirii mi ail !..;,. i.jwit MARY JO MULLINER Will go to Europe Mary Jo Mulliner Will Lead Europe Experiment Group Miss Mary Jo Mulliner, teacher teach-er of Homemaking Education at Pleasant Grove High School, has been appointed to lead an Experimental group to Belgium during the summer of 1969. The announcement came from Gordon Gor-don Boyce, president of The Experiment in International Living, Putney, Vermont. A graduate of Brigham Young University in 1964, Miss Mulliner has lived and traveled travel-ed in France and Switzerland for two years as a missionary for the LDS Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Harriet Mulliner Mul-liner of American Fork, and the late Joseph Mulliner. Miss Mulliner will play an important role this summer in a program invloving more than 2,000 persons. The program lasts for approximately two months. During the first month each Experimenter lives lives as a member of a host family. This opportunity to develop friendships, to learn the customs cus-toms and traditions and to participate par-ticipate in the activities of the host country from the vantage point of a family environment is the heart of an Experiment experience. The Experimenters spend the second month traveling travel-ing about the country with host family members as their guests or in special work or field study projects. A pioneer and pacemaker in the field of international education, edu-cation, The Experiment is an independent, nonprofit organization organi-zation with U.S. headquarters in Putney, Vermont. Six regional region-al offices are maintained in this country and international operations are conduced in this country through national Experiment Ex-periment offices in more than sixty countries on six continents. contin-ents. During 1969, the outbound Experiment program will extend ex-tend into forty-seven countries, in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. |