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Suburban Peace Corp volunteers reunite at Harper

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Rich Johnson, with one of his host family's kids in Western Africa.

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Rich Johnson, sometime between 1984 and 1986, in the West African courtyard where he stayed. "I lived with a family that had two wives and five kids between them," he related.

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Vern Risty, left, uses a big knife to cut a wooden pole as he helps a Bolivian farmer build a chicken coop.

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Vern Risty, right, and a Bolivian farmer survey the progress of the farmer's chicken flock.

Courtesy Vern Risty

Kristie Smith with a student at a teaching seminar in Chengdu.

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Kristie Smith of Palatine, with the Peace Corps in China.

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Former Peace Corps volunteer Richard Johnson with his students at Harper College in Palatine.

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Rob Alexander, right, with a local community leader in Colombia.

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The world seems like a very small place. But in the 1960s, when Vern Risty took a Peace Corps assignment to Bolivia and Rob Alexander went to Colombia, their travels were considered exotic.Twenty years later, when Rich Johnson was teaching English in West Africa, he lived in a cinder block structure with a tin roof and no electricity or running water.