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John Furrow
Student sees
Doll y Gomerl
Chuck Geiger
U IS I life style
Jomes Geiger
Wendy Gerber
Paul Gill
by John Corrado
fter arriving in the Omaha
A area from Tokyo, Japan,
junior, Takeski Matsuda, has
Stacy Gland! enjoyed his stay in the United States.
Stephanie Goidstrum
Brian Gottschalk According to Matsuda, high
schools in Japan and the U.S. are
very different. " Our school is a little
bit bigger. It has 1700-1800 students
Colleen Granlewski and the teachers change classes".
Steve Gratopp
Ben Guffey Matsuda became interested
about coming to the U.S. when a
friend from New York City showed
him what it's like to be an American
by showing him American comics
Franklin Guffey
John Gunderson and music .
Todd Hagstrom
Matsuda's life in Japan is simple
with him going to school in the
morning, to band practice after
school and coming home late at
Chris Hallgren
Randy Hamling night. He is lim ited to his spare time
Hally Hammes
activities since the legal driving age
in Japan is 18.
His life in the United States is a
bit more exciting. He goes to school
Roxanne Hanke during the week and plays in the
Scott Hanson
Brad Hanson pep band at varsity games. After
the games, he goes to Godfathers.
He hopes to return next year to
graduate from Millard .
Brian Hanson
Sean Harrison Exchange student Junior Takesh i Matsuda
Glen Hendricks watches people during a pass ing period.
Troy Hertel
Holl y Hili
Dave Hoffert
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Bl'lan Hoffman
Dan Horton
Bernie Houle
Gwen Houtz
Brtan Howell
Corey Huetter
Surveying the building, Takeshi Gazing down on Omaha. Takeshi rests
Brian Humphrey
Jim Huse learns to adjust to American society from his busy day.
Taml idler and schooling.
Exchange Student ; sophomores 15 7