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W vff QM, -.Wi ' fl v' -43,3 s 5 ,f l nf' i '! -Q. Cloxis Miguel and Sally Carpenter discuss the American sport of basketball at an AHHS game. AFS Students Clovis, Lai Learn American Customs The doors of Heights opened wide this year to welcome two exchange students from op- posite ends of the world. Tran-Thi-Lai of Saigon, Viet Nam and Clovis Costello Miguel from Victoria Island, Brazil, registered in the fall as American Field Service exchange students to spend one school year at Arlington Heights. Lai, whose future plans included teaching English or attending law school, was kept busy with her studies in government, speech, and American and world history. She said that the close student-teacher relationship, the friendly atmosphere, and the assembly programs impressed her most during her year on the Hill. Upon arriving in America, Clovis worried that students might have trouble understanding his English, as he had never had an opportunity to use it in daily conversation. However, his fears soon subsided, for by january he was voted Most Friendly in the Mostest Contest, becoming the first exchange student to win such an honor in Fort Worth. I was having enough trouble with the E English. jokes Tran-Thi-Lai in Mr. Milton Bransfords senior English class. I N. Z., ws. ' il , gl fi Q i a 1 V WWW Q M-. ' by T ,I , v lt 1 f :va :tx Y? if 1 1359 'fi ,, . '471' ,vi .5 . , , 'iff ' ' ., American Field Service students, Clovis Costello Miguel and Tran-Thilai discover Heights to be a new experience, ff' --.. A 5 '
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Howdy! Week ing Crowns King as Queen Decorations were hung, club memberships opened, and costumes donned as seniors and juniors introduced sophomores to high school life and activity. Throughout the second week of school, the student body wore Howdy tags to learn the names of new faces. Sponsored by the Student Council, Howdy Week officially opened with the traditional program. Members of the different school orga- nizations performed skits to arouse club interest. The week's climax came at the first pep rally with the crowning of the Howdy King and Queen. 3: f 1, K f, 'R to if ' Z e 3 4 r P 1 ' . ' Eli I iid t, . E X' 13 a EMM 4, 'f .f T f V K silk ll' 5 Pl, H' 4 ,K 5. A Nh 1 Vt.. V 1 . X 5 1 v 4 , , g -e fg i my J- A . ,exft ., r ., And if I'm elected President, the First Lady and I will put a buzzard in every pot, vows Larry Lyndon B. Mathis to Rita Lady Bird Downing, emcees of the Howdy Week Program. I 1 , ,-'43 E . ' Q 'Qfga . - b V:-gg. B ', fri. ,C ' W. - ' 1 ry llgfgitlg, 3145, ' i , ' .,. yL.fg7r,--9 fu up f' And I get 10071 better TV reception, remarks Diane Morris, Howdy Week bunny r 3 1 -v 'S 4
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