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Mum ii the international language, itatei German exchange undent Tima Grosser. lasgan't oun Kelly Kuhn util tourney to Belgium at an exthange iluJent through the Rotary International Youth Exthange She util hate left in Augutt of 1988 and it ay a year It util he like taking my senior year Her again, uithout the t redit1' Kelly Hated Belgium n a fairly small t»untry (about the tile of the Hate of Maryland) and n a key Hone of the French %peaking nations U hen asked uhat or u ho m luen,ed her detinont of hetommg an exthange Undent the re find. Jen Rente ttk really mfluent ed me. and if I plan l• Hath math or language. I need the experteme Kelly li the firtt exthange Undent at I.US time Kelly Hutchison in 9 6. i
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Subtle (Ex)Changes Change is hard. Whether it be a change of image, a change in appearance, or a change of address, changes can make life exciting. During the '87- '88 school year. Logan High went through some major changes. A cultural (ex)change that is, as four exchange students became a part of the school's family. Jennifer Anne Renu’ick arrived in Logan through the Rotary Youth Exchange Program in January of 1987 from her hometown located just outside of Joannes- burg. South Africa. Logan High is a lot different than my school back home.' Jen stated. In my school we wore a uniform, and it wasn't this relaxed. Before returning home in January of 1988. Jen got to travel quite a bit with her host families. She visited such places as Canada. Texas, and New York. When comparing the countries of Mexico and West Germany, there's really not much in common, except both had exchange stu- dents to arrive in Logan around the same time in August of 1987. Jose Mazao Okamura Castro {Mazao) became an LHS senior through the Rotary Exchange Program in Mexico while Anja Bettina Grosser (Tina) arrived in Hocking Coun- ty via the Youth for Understanding pro- gram in West Germany. Sports surround the interest of Mazao. Although he loves to water ski, that is impossible to do in Logan, so he had to settle for the world of intramural basketball. He's quite skillful in the sport and often played back home. Tim Certs nr r — H”ri (itrmj ) German exchange student Tina Grosser feels that her talents he in her musical abilities. Not only does she play bassoon, she also look on the task of playing tuba (which she had never done) for the Marching Chieftains. Tina also has a flair for languages, being fluent in four (German. English, Greek, and Latin) and having two years of French. Rounding out the internationals is '■ Kathia Chaves of Costa Rica. She, like Jen and Mazao, became an exchange stu- dent through Rotary. When asked if she had trouble making friends in this country, I she gave a simple answer, No! Katia enjoys a variety of things, but especially aerobics. While she was slaying in Logan, a student from German Village. Columbus, was slaying at her home in Costa Rica. Kathia is a member of the Class of '89 and will return home sometime tn Jan- uary of 1989. With such a mix of cultures, LHS was not lacking in the learning of different background this year, and although we have learned a great deal, these four in- dividuals will be missed. 4 Tonya Fisher
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Life sometimes seems tike a never-ending spinning wheel of hustle and bustle. This chaos is no dtjjcrent in the lives of the students of LHS. With the heavy load of academics, clubs, sports, and other extra- curricular adivtlus, some students decide to give up what little free time they have left to hold down a job. The reasons for work in' for a livin ' can be anything from seeking independence to saving money for i allege. But one thing is for sure, whatever the job is. it is taken se- riously by the person who does it. Tor a high school student, a job can be anything from babysitting to working at McDonald's, each taking effort and di - termination. It helps you take on responsibilities, but it laker up a lot of time,’' stated Senior Crystal Inboden. Other reactions to the working world aren't so pleasant. I hate it.' moaned Kimykoi Riley. You're overworked and underpaid! No matter what the reaction to the work A Different World load, jobs do give foreshadowing to the future working world. The people of the community should be proud of the working students of Logan High School. Hats Off!!! Working at a grocery nan tan he challenging. Bagging gncerui n ml one af th, many la ill Heath Conner perform while working. 6 Vftona Altic, Tonya Fisbtr
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