Seoul Survivor
An annual publication of:
Seoul American Officers',
Civilians' and Spouses' Club
Fifteenth Edition -- 1998
This publication was originally conceived and complied by Judy
Bridenbaugh as an attempt to ease frustration expereiced when
moving to a new location, especially, a foreign country. Input for
yearly isses has been gathered from the best available sources at
the time of publication.
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Submissions to the 1998 annual Seoul Survivor magazine
As the name implies, this is the high school for the dependents of
the members of the armed forces serving in Korea. The high school
educates from 7th to 12th graders. Believe it or not, when the
building opened back in 1982, I was a seventh grader.
The junior varsity Dragons during the 1997 season. Unfortunately,
they were not as successful as the varsity team going 2-4 for the
season.
Seoul Tower. Known by the South Koreans as Nam-San Tower. The
photo was taken at dusk before a dinner given by some the USO. They
needed a photographer, and it was a free dinner.
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