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Student Exchange ls Another First at E.H.S. Marty Braun and Elsie ten Hoff relax in the warm atsmosphere of the Brauns' home after a hard day at school. Elsie ten Hoff leaves the Braun home to try out her Dutch skates on American ice. Wouldn't we all love to live in another land for a year! Jane Gottfried of Elyria and Elsie ten Hoff of Haren, Holland, have this chance. This first exchange Elyria has taken part in is sponsored by the World Council of Churches. I feel very fortunate to have been chosen an ex- change student, said Jane Gottfried in one of her letters. The ten Hoff family could not be more helpful and lov- ing. I find everything about school very interesting. My biggest class has twenty students and my smallest six. There are no sports events by schools, but by the sports clubs. Such a big school! Elsie exclaimed about E.H.S. She feels we have more homework here than they had in Holland. Elsie graduated last summer after taking an exam which covered her courses for the last five years. During the summer she traveled through Belgium and Germany, spending two days at the WorId's Fair in Brussels. ln July she will meet other students in this pro- gram in New York City and Washington, D.C. before sailing for home. Jane Gottfried hesitates at the entrance of her school in Holland before bicycling for home.
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Learning by Doing ls Our Code at E.H.S. K David Garrett, Berg Foundation student, analyzes a chemical by the extent of its spread on chromatography paper in a sol- ution. The Berg Science seminar is an ad- vanced science course which helps one prepare for college. The members, with a minimum of one from each high school in this area, quality by scoring high on a special test. I f li The E.H.S. library is patronized by students for reference work and JO'-'ln Shilling and -l0l Y1 DUWGS fEC6iVe S25 saving bonds from enioyment. Here Melvin Taylor takes advantage of its facilities dur- JONES H0551 exalted l'Ul9l' Elks L0d9e 465, US Titel' H757 ing a study hall. place awards in the Youth Leadership contest. Sponsored na- tionwide, the contest will be conducted on the district, state, and national levels. 1'I
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Varied Activities Keep E.H.S.'ers on the Go. 9 FQ V4 H-...M Sarah Heinzerling and Barb Horwitz begin the weekly job of Wqifh the birdie' The BUY' Ph0799 UPhe' 9975 9 big sorting tax stamps in their home room for the Elyrian and Herald. Smile from Ur' E-H-5- Student on mi ia'u'e Piffl-'fe d0Y- ' ii- 'Wil N. P I Before . , , and qfter. Five minufes can gem-,inly make a big Like many students, Andy Szcmiszlo begins his business career in difference especially when E,H,S,'e,-5 change Classes- high school. Here he shows merchandise to customer, Don Scott. 13
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