.attalion A GGIELIFE J^age^2jrhursda^Se£tember^9^999 J MJitinned from Page 4 r Most homes are shacks with ce- A it floors,” he said. “Volunteers • i or may not have to build their fftlSSlOl h° mes on ce they get to the ’'^htry. You don’t know until you here.” Iruschkus leaves on Sept. 15 Malawi, a country in south- Africa. He will teach high doI physics and chemistry to il children and work with pro- s in AIDS education and dis- ? prevention. I really want to tell and teach ?r people what Americans are lyfike,” he said. “I also want to n about the people who I will be king with. They will teach me n more than I will teach them, ;sun Vallner is headed to Mozam- je| Africa, on Oct. 27. Like Gr- hkus, he also will be working due ation, teaching natural sci- e to eighth- through lOth-grade dents. Wallner’s interest in ed- tion began during his volunteer erience at South Knoll Elemen- f sjhool in College Station. There was a student who had t moved from Russia and he no English,” he said. “I ihv m (.k mtiis uned the React «? Aggies are egories which vironment, bm and health, i ever said thet t Aggies being tr egin their seme iving conditions vary depending they are put in' ge from huts, te r small houses, efullv, I'll be 1: ?w worked with him to teach hiiru some basics. When I saw him smile as he began to get the hang of things, it was the greatest feel ing because I knew I was helping him learn.” Valdes leaves Sept. 19 for Guatemala where he will work in municipal development. 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