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• 1969-1974 (Internship Saint Casimir - Vaudricourt near Bethune)
As singular as it may seem, this biography I will begin by speaking of the Internat St. Casimir to Vaudricourt (near Bethune).
This unique property in France was in the middle of a park, operated by Polish priests, missionaries
(Oblates of Mary Immaculate), Supported by brothers (brats) each having a specialty, tailoring, agriculture, etc. ...
The Polish was compulsory language with Latin, English and French.
We were (from memory) eight to nine students per class.
Ideal condition to study but I have done nothing, if only because my drawing books on geology and natural history were the only fully recorded.
My classmates illustrated with their own pictures while I drew and drew again
I spent hours this year.
I put a point of honor to have no image in my notebooks.
My best score of my teacher Mr. Hubert Vergeot, was 20/20 with a reference "Artistic work".
I spent five incredible years
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