1998-1999 Yearbook

SayWhat? "The most fun I had was spending a whole day on a beautiful, deserted beach and feeling like I was on location for a movie, only to find that the 'locals avoid it because it is also the sharks' favorite beach." - Martha Pupko, HUA "What I have learned at HUG goes beyond the who, what, where, when, why and how. I have seen the monuments that Paul saw. I have stood in the places he stood and I have traveled the roads he traveled. Now, when I teach the lessons that Paul taught, I will better understand what he meant than I ever could have otherwise." - Daniel Cherry, HUG Heather Seniker and Jacob Baker sit on the walls ofMycenae. Called the Cyclopean walls because they were supposedly built by the giants, these walls protected the city for centuries. Students from the HUAprogram take lessons on how to perform an aboriginal dance. This was just one of many activities that helped the students learn about Australia's rich history. • 28 STUDENT LIFE Joanna Carlson listens to the tour guide in front of the Seum, the best preserved Doric temple in Greece. Besides touring temples, the students also spent time in the ruins of cities that are talked about in the Bible. KarlaFosbinderandCorey Craig take amoment to pet the kangaroos at the Australian Woolshed. Not only did students get to play with exotic animals, but they also spent time camping in the outback.

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