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'Dwi' Members of the .XFS Selection Committee and the twi AFS students talk things over: Ltft te- right are: Inge Dietrich, AFS student from Oberursel. Germanyg Miss Margaret Fossc, Guidance Director, Karen Strand, liast's .XFS studentg Mrs. Eddie Peabody and Mrs. Florence Lanning, members of the AFS Selection Committee. Ambassadors Abroad In these years of crisis We must learn to get along with other nations in the World. At East we have a chance to learn about and begin to understand the ways ol other people through our student ambassa- dors. Karen Strand was East's AFS representative the summer of 1958 in Germany. During the school year, Inge Dietrich, from Ober- ursel, Germany. was a member of the senior class. In .Xl-'S exeliange student. Karen Strand shows her slides ol her sumnier's travel in Germany to her homeroom IUT. Seated are: Donna Crnchick, Sarah Stepp, Theo Gtrhardt, Larry Call, Karen Mennes. our everyday discussions with her, We have gained a broader understanding of Germany and its people. The qualihcations for an AFS representative are: ability to adapt quickly and easily to different people and situations, human understanding, outgoing per- sonality, scholastic ability, habits of responsibility. and an interest in people. We salute our ambassadors for being able to meet' these qualifications. Iixchange student, Inge Dietrich from Olierursel. ticrniany. shows her homeroom Ili a scrapbook from home. Seated are: Ianis Schlereth Huge lived with Ianis and her familv during her stay in Aniericalg Ioyce Sams, Ioann Scholl, Iflllll- beth Riggs, Diane Ring, Sue Rosien, Pat Powers. Standing: Delia Douglas, Inge Dietrich. SCHOOL Luis 9
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