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What Do You Do During Your Study? LEFT TOP: Pete Hoena and Dan Long discuss an assignment. LEFT MIDDLE: Greg Katz works on his tan. LEFT BOTTOM: Jeff Nugent and Ted Mitchell study for that next-hour test. RIGHT TOP: Amy Sell gives Jeff Snyder piano lessonsin a practice room. RIGHT BOTTOM: Tim Ekblad talks to a friend during his free time.
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TOP LEFT: Many students spend time outside playing frisbee. TOP RIGHT: Steve Skar keeps in shape by doing sit-ups. BOTTOM LEFT: An unidentified student takes a long deserved rest in the library. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Simon hard at work in the library. s } wens ?
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VIETNAMESE STUDENTS “We Want to Go Back” “1 love Vietnam,” Kim said, “but | can’t go home.” Chau felt the same way, ‘‘We have so many friends in Vietnam and Saigon City, and we want to see them.” Each student had from two to five years of English befofe coming to America. School in America isn’t too hard according to Phuong. “‘It is easy when we understand, but it is hard when we do not.” Mrs. Hutin, a special teacher, is always around to help each student with school problems. Quang, who was a champion ping pong player in Vietnam, works at Shangri La Restaurant with his sister, Yen. Kim summed up the others’ feelings on work by saying, “I will take any work. In my house we have ten people and only my father works.” A few of the Vietnamese students brought tapes of Vietnamese music with them. “American music,” according to Ngai, “is too fast.” A new experience for the Vietnamese students was the snow. Phiet and Tuan had similiar feelings, ‘We love snow, but we don’t like wind.” “1 AM A DISHWASHER AT SHANGRA LA.” QUANG DOAN “4WE “| DIDN’T WANT TO STUDY ENGLISH BE- CAUSE | NEVER THOUGHT I'D COME LO THE UNITED SIA Eos. CHAU BUI “TL LEFT SAIGON BY HE- LICOPTER, STAYED IN GUAM, THEN IN CALI- FORNIA, AND THEN | CAME HERE.” NGAI HALLMAN MISS OUR FRIENDS.” YEN DOAN
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