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03'Eii56 OF M151 N I A IV. SZUTZNZ During the year I am spending in the United States, many students are probably thinking about the actual reason of my coming over to America. Therefore, I would like to tell you more about the organization that sponsored me: lt is the American Field Service. The American Field Service International Scholarship is an open door which leads to under- standing and friendship among the people of the world. It brings students from abroad to attend American High Schools for a school year of study and experience, and during the summer sends American teen-agers abroad to live with families. In this way future citi- zens of the world learn to respect the similarities and differences of those who may live in different countries, but whose dreams and efforts are directed toward a single goal of a peaceful and useful life. The American Field Service International Scholarship could not carry on its program alone. Schools waive tuition and offer fees. Families willingly enlarge their family circles and welcome students into their homes. Communities generously pool their resources to sponsor students in their schools, and the general public contributes funds. All these make it possible for AFSIS to swing wide the open door to a friendlier world. It is not so long ago, when we realized the evils of the propaganda of war. People start to hate each other and don't know why, just because they meet each other as foes in war. May God help us to avoid a third war, which might destroy millions of people because of its many technical developments. The ancient Aryan people already knew by their statement: Walk together, talk together, O ye Peoples of the Earth, Then shall ye know one another and have Peace. That peace is only in this way accessible. During the year I have been allowed to get acquainted with the American people, ll don't want to fish for compliments, which are supposed to make you happy, butj I really can say that I have never met so many nice and thoughtful people in my life, as I have in the United States. Many people and students became to me so dear that the leaving of America CChurchvillej is a real'hatd one for me. It will probably be the highlight of my whole life that I was able to stay for one year in Churchville. Therefore, I would like to thank all the wonderful teachers and students who have made this year a real pleasure to me. I don't know how to thank you for all the things you did for me. The only thing I can do is to tell in Germany about my experiences in the United States and about the kind people, in order to make their acquaintance with the real Americans, not with the ones they saw only in war in form of bombers above the cities of Germany. I am sure that I will succeed in helping to bring a further progress in friendship between America and Germany. May God help me to do my small part right, in obtaining a real world peace, which can- not be threatened by any power in the world. K f I 28
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,I ,ji 1129. s 3 1 john O'Brien leaves his dictionary to Leon Bresslin. Gail DeBerger leaves her BO words a minute in typing to Margie Fellows. Wayne 'Burlingame leaves his rumba rhythm to Pat Houser. Bill McNees leaves his size UH shoes to Pat Kenney. Mary Ann Gerace leaves her peppermint stick glasses to Don DeCramer. Henry Snyder leaves his Barn Bells to David Huff for weight lifting. Darryl Rusk leaves his title Dufo to Dick Betz. Bill Murphy leaves the Pool Hall and all his broken cues to Don Osborn. Donna Boughner leaves her hearty laugh to Carol Burchill. Martin Abbert leaves his way with women to jimmy Hill. jo Ann Schwartz leaves her shorthand book to Carolyn Meister. Dick Rush leaves his ping-pong paddle to Dorothy Embling. joan Graczyk leaves her quiet sense of humor to Bill Young. Yom llouser leaves his yodeling ability to Katherine Hoehn. Erich Steiner leaves his Swiss Miss to Dale Pederson. Lois Stiles leaves Biology to the birds. john Daycock leaves his out-of-town girls to Brother Ben Gust to keep them in the familyj. Dorothy Leibeck leaves her quiet subdued manner at basketball games to Vickie Pringle. Roxie Fellows leaves her baseball mitt to Alice Coffin. jim Coulson leaves his hair net to Walt Lawrence. xlarilyn Adams leaves her hair gurlers to Edith Hill. Ronnie Schur leaves his line to Bob Feeley. Virginia Burns leaves Dick Beswick alone . Teddy Hoff leaves his date book to Ed Sturges. Addie Lou jackson leaves her 'acrobatics to Doris Allison. Paul Milley leaves his split personality to Caroline and Carolyn Hunt. june Xlills leaves her title of Miss Carrot Top to Dave Murray. Brad Cuddles Cowie leaves jimmy Quincey leader of the Midnight Maniacs Hot Rod Club. Esther Sherwood leaves her majorette suit to Carol Van Neel. Larry Beaman leaves the leadership of The Syndicate 1West Side Gangj to Burton judd. Shirley Adams leaves her successful calorie book to Edna Hill. Dick Eggleston leaves his musical ability to Virginia Sturges. Doris Carmer leaves her Spencerport phone book to Bobbie Hart. Greig Peckham leaves his life saving tube to Beverly Peterson. Helen Hart leaves her car to Francis Kohlman so he can get to janet S!uart's house. Larry XX heeler leaves his shyness to Paul Brown. Colleen Liese leaves her Home Ec. cook book to janet Adams and janice Wheeler. Gerry Bound leaves her wide assortment of boy friends to Helen McGill. Ann Morgan leaves her appetite ro Peggy Regan. Pat Lins leaves her going steady look in her eyes to Ann Schur. Virginia Burns leaves her parties to Donna Darrow. Dorothy Leibeck leaves her double-barrel shotgun to Ronnie Avery. john O'Brien leaves his height pills to Ann Daugherty. f lj ' 'Nd' F ' C K X 27
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