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.,-w 'ofzq-'.,4,wKr : 1 -1'-E':-Ta-iw-I Learning Groups Troubled Teenagers Relate Peer Teachers. Front row: Alvin Der, Dana Schwartz, Mananne Hyatt, Linda Street, Brittany Barber, Catherine Wetendorf, Kevin Levey, Diana Lin. Second row: Yuriko Tada, Sarah McAchran, Amy Wilkins, Michele Thompson, Jill Harris, Jeannie Pak, John Hubb, Carol Stanton, Kel- ley Bums, Tory Zettl. Third row: Mr. Thomas Wehling, Plagla Abdelmalek, Dan Magidson, Eun Sung Choi, Dmi- trey Kuznetsov, Scott Hamilton, Marcy Levey, Stephanee Greenwood, Lisa Schechter, Marla Radinsky. Back row: Kim Hiley, Marit Lopez, Chris Riley, John O'MaIley, Lisa Marks. 46 peer teachers went to Parkway East to discuss parental pressures, peer pressure, and self-esteem with 7th graders. They role-played being at a party to practice saying no to pressures to drink or take drugs. Writing dovm 10 important things in their life, and ex- plaining how they would feel if they had to take some of those important things away, was a favorite activity for the peer teachers. l'Peer teaching helped the 7th grad- ers realize that they weren't alone with their feelings about growing up, said Junior Stephanee Greenwood. 76fPeE:rT ' T.-.L-'
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if rr-0 l'?f l .w 1 Q , ' f- 1 f J f' Learning Styles If I o fixv-.lf .. rv, f V ,Q A ff , 1 7 rl . 2, 4, w Us Q TNQ PZQ tX,: X gk N Q Q X xx sb 2402 'feacim You may have had him for English or maybe even Spanish. His name is Dr. Mi- chael Dulick and unless he's been your teacher, there's a stony about him that you probably don't know. Since 1977 Dr. Dulick has spent sum- mers in Central America in Los Vegas, Hon- duras, a small village with a population of less than 1,000. Dr. Dulick doesn't teach the village children, l'They don't need peo- ple to tell them what to do, theyjust need understanding, said Dr. Dulick. When l go down to Los Vegas, l really learn from them. They also show me how materialistic Americans are. Here they are with almost nothing, dirt roads, no electric- ity or running water. lt's very primitive, yet they're happy. So l go down to share, not solve. l wish l could live there and l hope that someday l'lI be able to take a few stu- dents with me so that they can also exper- ience that type of a culture. 'walf,,,'fnd 1 il s I ' T .- V at t- ,, ,Q W Q'f,v-Y ' ' , ' Dr. Michael Dulicl-Q stops rr g n to talk to his friend while K- fy, . riding a burrow the only 1, - V, form of transportation in the ' A 1 small village, r I 'l . 't I gg Q I Q ' Q l l ,Q '- X' Nr t'-' 'LL 'rs '-:' 1 -sf-'ar 2 1. -- -..'g-.Dr.DL1lickf75
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Exchange Experiences After Senior Jodi Cirodsky gave her Spanish mily her clothes to wash, she rched the whole house a - they weren't anywhere Sher - ived her clothes th ext week, all starc .She never did End : where her clothes went. The Spanish exchange students spent 16 days, March 11 to 51, with their families and the last week touring Toledo, Segovia, 1 J' f l ,,, , ,,'flL5 fivf71, a wr'w:,,w1'.,5 -'H-'lu p f I J I I p f . , . Q Avila, and Madrid, accom- panied by Ms. Teresa Jor- gen, Spanish teacher. The L'Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Mont St. Mi- chel, Le Louvre, Le Mussee D'Orsay, Palace at Ver- sailles, were the sights the French exchange students visited on November il to 29. -Deborah Diamond photos by Marit Lopez y, 'gi fi 1 ,W , V ,frm ,dp I .C V, 9 N ' Jw . A A L' l 4 -1r,'f'Fr.5..,L tj -'5-E: a ,' Ii' y- u, 3' , -' phymm. . . x if , H ,L , h s.1Q,i,-9. Q, 4 :Fi J,.. , . .. i, fiat w ' 47 I i n- '15 Z'-:',,l., , . ' ' 1' .-4 '- ' , ' N ' '-E+-'Q' . - W Y S Av YQ- 1: 4:-an 6 43951 N :-ga 4 fa, f,. ' E pil-. . as 5 . as . ,A gag, ' X 1 4' r,.,a.J, ' '-.Q,.,- Gel s K - . 1 X Ms. Nancy Groth, journalism teacher, discusses the Hazelwood East case, dealing yyith press rights, with the French exchange students. Ms. Teresa Jorgen, Jill Barn- holtz, Shawn Batey, Carrie Stroo Melanie Rea, Amy l.l.'illyins Jodi Cirodsky, Alison Taich, Alisa Gor- don, Julie Dayit, Melissa Annand pose in Spain. Standing in front of the Eiffel Tower are Anna Bello Santa Ahwa, Courtney Sandford Hueng Kang, Nancy Henis, Amy Plisco Beth Zehms, Michelle Rankin Chris Riley, Sharon Cioodin Sue tiellams, Clary Cilassrnan Sean Lee, Ryan Weber. While Iiying in Australia for a year, Tina Stanley rode camels. The man is trying to keep the carn- els head doyyn yyhile she dreacls the fall in Alice Springs Northern Territory 65177
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