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But it is united by international friendships with STUDENTS WHO COME TO EHS FROM. EHS was one of the first public high schools in the United States to have students come trom other countries to live and learn with us. Working with the American Field Service, our Student Council and other organizations raise funds each year to help pay the expenses of foreion students. Since 1949 we have had friends from mai European countries enrolled in our school. Ri year two students from a foreign land go to school : N at EHS. We have enjoyed teaching (t American ways and hearing about their custo} They have lived in our homes and shared in activities. We have learned from them and | that they have learned from us. : Surely, on each side of the Atlantic there many who have a better understanding ot the people of other nations because of the effo: ts of high schools such as ours. Pentti Kiiskinen, from Finland, and Pilarin Martinez, from Spain, are our exchange students this year.
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and it is made smaller hy travel and understanding OF OTHER PEOPLE, OTHER WAYS |e Ae We add to the study of other countries by hearing about the experiences of our friends who have traveled to these places. For the last two years students from E H S have gone to Europe to learn of these other nations and to bring back what they have learned to us. Last summer three students, sponsored by the American Field Service, went to Europe. Mr. Robert Ralston, a teacher here, went to Europe in the summer of 1954 as Elkhart’s Ambassador of Good Will. Equipped with the facts and the figures he had learned about Germany, Mr. Ralston came back to tell us about them. From these travelers’ discussions, we learn that young people are much the same the world over. Mr. Ralston, moderator, and our travelers tell of their experiences. Left to right: Lockwood, Mary Jane Rader, Fred Mishkin, Mr. Ralston. Russell
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