Credits

 

Christopher D. Buresh
A native to Nebraska, Chris is still trying to master the complexities of the English language. However, not being fluent in English did not hinder Chris' attempts at picking up women in Turkey - his silly haircut did. Chris' goal for this project was to upset the "evil Dr. Red Hat" enough to regret giving him a [just barely] passing grade in Senior Seminar and then running off with his bobbing-head Jesus doll. Quote - "I hate this project. I hate this class. I hate all this work. Wait! Where am I?"

Ben Faraone
Coming soon to a country near you, Ben is one of those guys that you can't help but meet. During the trip to Turkey, Ben enjoyed becoming every native's best friend.
Favorite Actor: Carrot Top (red hair is nice)
Aspirations: Visit Turkey and meet the half of the population that I didn't meet the first time around - especially those cute 14 year olds!.


Joe Warfel V.
Languages: U.S. American, Spanish, Canadian (similar to American but just at "eh" to the end of each phrase), and HTML.
 
The most dramatic thing about Joe is that he underwent an extreme procedure while in Turkey. This was the hair-cut that allowed him to once again see the sky.

Jim Young

Hailing from LaPorte, IN, Jim enjoys turtles, tortoises, hiatus, and getting sick at inconvenient times.
Favorite saying: "Come on out of your shell and play with me." (is he talking about turtles or girls?)


Special thanks to the following

Dr. Robert Royalty

The one supervising the trip, Dr. (Funnyman) Royalty is a professor here at Wabash College best known for his yearly cycles of growing and then shaving his beard. After just falling short of his last years aspirations (finished second for the Wabash College Big Screw award) he is determined to make up for that loss last year by failing each of us on this project. His alter ego, Mr. Red Hat, comes out during trips such as his trip to Turkey. As the responsible person for all of the guys, he never once let us out of his sight or was unaware of what was going on around him.

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