Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1981

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f . 3 tex! Uisitors rom another land Fiona and Diego experience ci new family and school ave you ever wondered what it it would be like to live in a foreign country? Imagine hav- ing a new family and school and seeing unfamiliar people and sur- roundings. Parkview's two foreign students, Fiona Mitchell, senior from Mel- bourne, Australia and Diego Clavijo, senior from Columbia, South America experienced this kind of life here. Everything, including customs. the atmosphere and the culture is very different, said Clavijo. I .love it here, but it's very different from home, said Fiona Fiona and Clavijo both agreed that Americans are somewhat different than the people from their homeland. Everyone has been really, really friendly. Americans seem to show their emotions more. Everybody hugs each other! Even my new family has always been interested in me. said Fiona. Clavijo said, The environment is different and that makes the people different. In my country, we think more of other people. Courtesy is more important to us. Here, the people think about God only in the weekend, but in Colombia, God is a real part in our lives. We think about him every day-all day. Going to a strange new school is another difficult adjustment that Fiona and Diego faced. Fiona went to an all girls school, which started at nine a.m. and lasted until 3:30 p.m. In Colombia, Diego went to an all ...s if Venita Pace Scott Pahlow Tanya Parker Kim Partlow Lynn Patterson Kaye Peden Lesa Pennington Rita Perkins James Perser Shirley Pettis Ginger Phillips John Pickens Julie Pinkett Kelly Pollnow Brenda Powell Cheryll Powell Linda Powell Valerie Powell Mark Prewit Angi Purkott Gale Reamy David Reed Kenda Reeves Bart Reznick Earl Richardson Chris Rideout Paul Rodgers Jeff Roberson boys school which started at 7:30 a.m. Among many other things, they both agreed it was a nice change to have a coed school. Some things at my school are better than here, and some are worse. I like my choices of subjects here. But, on the other hand, you should take certain classes even if you don't want to, said Clavijo. Here it's a lot more fun. At home, my school was stricter and I also had more pressures. Here, there is a wider range of subjects and more extracurriculer activities. It also seems that there are more relaxed relationships with the teachers and students. You can joke around more, said Fiona. Juniors!l37

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Phil McCraw Leah McCrotty Michelle McDaniel Peggy McDonald Zavier McFerguson Jan McGowen Lauren McKnight Belinda McMahon Aaron McTyler Kenny Metheny Bruce Mickles Susan Millirons Karol Mills Stacy Mims Shelia Mitchell Noel Mooney Danny Moore Susan Moore Tim Moore Mark Morrow Bernard Mosley Nikki Naylor David Neaves Cheryl Nelson Jean Nichols Paul Norris Joyce Oudegeest Lesa Overton -l N w c ing., Easel H 2 xy , , s a I uniors l, fi y 1 W 4 136!For friends AUSTRALIA. Here lt's a lot more fun. There ls a wlder range of subjects and more extracurric- uler activities, sald Flona Mlt- chell. COLOMBIA, Some thlngs at my school are better than here and some are worse. lllke my cholces of subjects here, sald Diego Clavljo.



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