Bio: Laube, Jeff – Exchange Student to Columbia (1975)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Laube, Helena
---------Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 09 Jul 1975
Jeff Laube, son of Harriett and Dick Laube, enplaned at the Eau Claire Airport
on June 27th, 1875 on the first leg of his journey to South America. His routing
took him to Chicago, Miami, and then on Medellin, Columbia, which will be his
new home for the next six months.
He was met at the airport by his new family, which consists of Senor Bernardo
and Senora Luz Helena and their children, three boys, Alexandro 16, Juan
Bernardo 14, Diego 8, and a daughter, Amalia, who is 13.
Jeff's first letter describe the city of Medellin as "just beautiful, located on
a plateau in a valley surrounded by mountains." It has a population of
approximated 400,000 people, with its principal industry being the mining of
gold and silver, and exporting coffee and fruit.
Alexandro the oldest boy, speaks English very well, bu the rest of the family
doesn't, so Jeff has been working hard on his Spanish. He registered at the high
school his first week there, and will begin pre-college classes this week. His
family has taken his swimming and water skiing, and he has been playing tennis
and racket ball at a club near their home.
Jeff graduated from Owen-Withee High School this Spring and is representing our
school as a foreign exchange student through the International Fellowship
program.
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