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Show Olympus High Is Host To Foreign Students The students at Olympus High School this year, are acting as hosts to foreign exchange students, Froydis Salomon and Silke Nielsen. These two charming young girls came under the American Field r-, Tt 1 OnVnlnrclline service .iiii.eiiicii.iuiita.1 kjuiuiaio... Program winch brings foreign students each year to America. The same program sends American teen-agers to European countries to spend a summer. To be eligible to participate in the summer program pro-gram a school must have been host to one or more foreign students the previous winter. Eligible students stu-dents are juniors who have had two years, or the equivalent of two year, of language instruction. Eighteen year old Froydis, preferably pre-ferably called Freddy, is a native of Oslo, Norway and enjoys such things as skiing, music, reading, drama, traveling, and singing. She is staying with Joie Kellerblock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kellerblockr2045 Sycamore Lane. Silke, who has a wide variety of interests including tennis, swimming, swim-ming, horseback riding, music, and reading, plans to study medicine. She comes from Flensburg, Germany, Ger-many, a city just two miles from the Danish border. She is now staying with Jane and Judy Coombs, daughters of Mr.and Mrs. Allen Coombs, 2064 Arbor Lane. Both of these girls came to the United States on the "Arosa Kulm" with eight-hundred other students . ..... 1 11 nntc rtf ilYlPr. wno are nvuig m cm f1 ica. They are both enjoying their stay here, but agree that America is very different from "home." . |