Warren High School - Shield Yearbook (Vincent, OH)

 - Class of 1976

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Willy I Willy Ed Graham, Willy, and Jeff Wilson 1 I Willie Augusto Aroca Aguerre, son of Augusto and Esperanza Rebeca Aroca, was Warren's first foreign exchange student. He was born in Cuzco, Peru and now lives with his parents y and one older brother, Luis, in Lima. He was with us for five months, living with the Gary -i Graham and Gary Wilson families. I His schedule at Warren consisted of Chorus, English 9, Spanish I and III, Algebra I, Typ- T ing I, and Art, compared to a schedule of Religion, World History, Peruvian History, soccer ' qPhys. Ed. J, geography, and biology in Peru. In his Spanish classes he learned English while the rest of the class learned Spanish. d Willy said that his school in Peru was much more strict than Warren High School. All of fthe students must wear uniforms which are inspected regularly and the boys must wear their hair very short. If a student is caught smoking while in his uniform he is suspended from Tschool for one year. Each student has one special teacher that is similar to our homeroom teacher. This teacher is in charge of uniform inspection, attendance, etc. Instead of iden- tifying a class by the year it graduates as is done here, each class is identified by their teacher's name. I When asked what his friends thought of his coming to Ohio, Willy said that they all gave I him lists of what to buy for them. A The things here that impressed Willy the most were the big cities and the big cars. In Peru, everyone drives a small car. A student can get his driver's permit when he is 15, but I can't try for his license until he is 18 . Willy has driven some , but said that he didn't like it. I Among his favorite foods were chicken, spaghetti, and pizza, with chicken first on his f list . His favorite Peruvian dish is cebiche which is uncooked fish saturated in lemon juice . Not everything was different here for Willy. Many regular T .V. shows were also showing in Peru. His favorite was Six Million Dollar Man which in Spanish is El Hombre Nuclear. Willy really enjoyed his visit and thought that Warren students were friendly and helpful. He mad ' ' ' ' 'A graduation he hopes to return to the United States. A I Marietta was first known as Adelphia, meaning brethren, It was later named Marietta, an abbreviation for Marie Antoinette who was then Queen of France. n

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