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Forestry Exchonge Students In North Goost College Aid Internqtioncrl Relotions
Eureka, Calif.-Forestry in California's Redwood country and the Rotary Club in Eureka have teamed up to aid the United States, in diplomatic relations on a grand scale, according to Fred Landenberger, California Redwood Assn. forester and a Eureka Rotarian.
Five college forestry scholarships for five students from five different countries in five successive years have been provided by Eureka Rotary in cooperation with Rotary clubs and students from over the world.
Guatemala and the Guatemala City Rotary Club sent the first student, Arnaldo Castellanos of the Guatemala Forest Service, to the School of Forestry at Humboldt State College'in Arcata in 1956.
Rotary in Reykjavik, fceland, was next with Agust Arnason, who also studied forestry at Humboldt State in 1957. He was followed by Parmi Dhillon from Madras, India, who continued his studies in forestry at the northern California school.
Next in the student exchange program was Sam Kunkle, a junior forestry major at l{umboldt, who was selected to go for a year's study at Goettingen University near Kassel, in West Germany.
While in Germany, Kunkle persuaded the Kassel Rotary to assist the Eureka club in selecting a German student to come to the United States for a year. During August of 1960. Helmut Muscheid was selected and is now at Humboldt State under sponsorship of Eureka Rotary.