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Traylor, AthenaTrubitt, KarenTsutsumi, ManamiVanPelt, LesaVaught, GeoffreyVelasco, FrankVolz, DavidWaggoner, RockyWalters, JoyceWebb, Markouth slightlylifferent fromome schoolsIfforeignersI eaving ones comfortable home and beingI pped into a strange school in a new country i a different culture can be an unsettling* >erience. That, however, is the situation sixleign students found themselves in whenv spent some time at South this year.rom continental Europe came Spaniardistina del Rio and Marie Desinety of France.rail, Desinety felt living in Bloomington andng to South was a fantastic experience.Canadian Murray Maisey came with his fam-on a years sabbatical. Maisey felt that life in•omington was not much different fromit in his home town of Lethridge, Alberta. Heded that going to South was great.forking on her ballet was one of Brazilianferia Becunhas objectives in coming totomington, but she also found time to attend>sses at South. Another Brazilian, Esterlyte, also enrolled at BHSS during her year-g stay in Bloomington.[Englishman Mark Ptolomey moved to&omington permanently this year, living with5 older sister, her husband, and their twojldren.fT (pp.64-65) by Craig DalrympleCANADIAN Murray Maisey attendedSouth this year when his family was on ayears sabbatical.AFRICASeniors / Exchange Students 65 |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/1561 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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