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' ' RUTH LEE ZIPPRIAN Commercial-Stenographic The secret to success is constancy to , purpose. Honor Roll 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 41 President F. B. L. A. 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3 This is Erika Ruppenthal, but most people know her as Ricky. She was born in Bremen, Germany and has a brother and a sister. At her school, Obersohule Am Waller- ring, she took French, English, and Latin. When she returns to Germany, she will have completed thirteen years of school. Ricky has continued her studies in Latin this year while at Milford, as well as studying United States history and literature. Elected vice president of her homeroom, 12-2, Ricky also belonged to the United Nations Club and the School Spirit Committee. When she was asked about her impression of Milford, Ricky stated: I think it's a won- derful school. The kids, so far as l know them, are awfully nice. Next year Ricky will take an examination before graduation in Germany, and then, she plans to study FOREIGN EXCHANGE Understanding is the keyword to whole- some relationships, In the modern age in which we live, it is essential for countries to understand each other. This being true, what better way is there of building trust and friendship than through the youth? This theory has been given life in the form of a foreign exchange program. This pro- gram uses, as its foundation, the schools of the nation. This year, Milford has taken up the cause and is doing its part to strengthen the bonds of international un- derstanding and bring about world peace. ln the fall of 1955, a committee headed by Judy Nussbaum and sponsored by Miss Mary Childs, formulated the Foreign Ex- change Program for this year. Since this was a new venture in our school, it aroused the interest and cooperation of the faculty, the student body, and the community. medicine. if Franco Millich is from Alessandria, Italy. He has four brothers and one sister. When he returns to his native Italy, he will be confronted with two more years of school at Liceo Scientifico. These two years will complete his total of thirteen years schooling, after which he will go on to the Aeronautical Academy. Subiects that he will take next year and the year after include: psychology, philosophy, Greek, and English. While in Milford, he has taken French and United States History and literature. The varsity soccer team gained a valuable player when Franco ioined its ranks. He was also elected vice-president of his homeroom, T2-'l. Franco was a member of the radio club this year as well. When asked if he liked Milford, he replied, Yes, of course I like Milford. In answer to the question about the United States, his reply was: A great, marvelous, wonderful country. lt's iust like you expect to find it. 49
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