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Values are placed on dillerenl Things in Lalin America. l lived wilh live sislers, lour brolhers, and new parenls for lhirleen monlhs, and found lhal' my family was lhe mosl imporlanl parl ol: my life. 'lucuman is an old cily in Argen- lina, and very conservalive. l had 'ro change my habils draslically. No slaclcs or balhing suils were allowed. School was casual and enioyable. There was a relaxed almosphere in classes, and lacls were laughl lo apply lo everyday life. l found no sludenl unresl. lvlosl were complelely obedienl and loyal lo Their elders. The people were friendly and always ready To make me happy. I'Il remember wine, guilars, and a peaceful, leisurely life full ol memories. gn x Picfureds Home affer a year in Argenlina. Ginger Heller is reminded of her iourney by slides. serapes, and scenic poslers from 'rhal counlry 28 0 Foreign Exchange
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My name is Taner Kazanoglu and l came from Turlcey +o spend a year a+ Edison. 'ro learn aboul' your counlry, and 'ro represenl my own. l have lived wilh Alan Heap and his family for a year fhal l will never forget I have found +hal' people, cusloms, and problems are much lhe same as lhey are af home: only 'lhe prices are higher. l have parlicipaled in many aclivilies al Edison. l enioy wreslling, playing chess, and ping pong. l was aclive in Key Club and Sludenl Council and enioyecl supporl- ing school ac'rivi'ries. I have a grea+ deal To lalce loaclc To my couniry and 'ro remem- ber. Top: inseparable in and ou+ of school are Alan Heap, Taner Kazanoglu. and Ken Holcomb, Leff: ln a meelinq of The Chess Club, Taner sfudies an infri- cale move. Foreign Exchange o 27
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I A year spent in a foreign counlry can change anyone's life and mine was no exceplion. I was informed in June lhal in Iwo weeks I would leave lor Sweden and lhings began 'ro happen. I crammed a new language inlo my head, and my new life began. School was dif- lerenl and The days very long. There were few aclivilies al school, only sludying. I spenl my leisure lime in hilcing and sailing. ll' was an experimenl' in living l'll never forgel. I was forlunale 'ro be able 'ro Travel and 'ro learn whal I did. I 'L ..... yyyy eeyy est! IV' g . ik V? Q X ' I R WW ll ll ll ll 49 in . . Top Lefl' A new experience for Joe Barfleh' was cafching crayfish wirh ners. Top Righh Enloying a day on Joe's family boaf are +he Fearsome Three some Bengl Joe and Anders Above Upon arrival Joe found his new home lo be large and comforfable. Foreign Exchange 0 29
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