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Nora Parola With AHSers, Arlingtonites Nora Parola, AHS’s Argentine exchange student, demonstrates her trilingual talents for her Frenrh I teacher, Mrs. Sharon Mars. Dehhie Gardner, Nora’s American sister, and Nora Senior Jerry Bower shows Nora the finer points of making flowers model clothes from Titchc’s in the AFS style show. f‘»r the senior float during one part of the Homecoming festivities. ACTIVITIES 17
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“Don’t sweat it. I’ll take my coat off soon,” says Nora Parola as she makes the adjustments from the cold of Argentina. Nora Parola plays a large part in the year’s first pep rally as she cheers AHS to victory over the North Side Steers. Argentinians Share Removing her coat appropriate for the winter weather of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and exchang- ing it for apparel more suited to the late August heat of Texas, a long-haired, dark-eyed senorita accomplished her first and most immediate task as American Field Service Foreign Exchange Stu- dent to Arlington High School. As she stepped from the plane Nora F.Iena Parola walked away from her Latin world into the tem- porarily alien atmosphere of AHS. Although things were strange for a while, Nora soon became ad- justed to her surroundings. At the first pep rally of the year, Nora urged the Colts to victory against the North Side Steers. Going to a coeducational school was one of the main differences in her life in Texas and home. Nora studied twelve subjects per year in Argentina. Making her home with Debbie Gardner during her stay in America, Nora learned about Ameri- can home life and fit easily into the rush of AHS. AFS members surprised Nora Oct. 29 with an American birthday party. 16 ACTIVITIES
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OCTOBER Richland Games ....................2, 3 Choir to State Fair................... 6 Colts vs. Highland Park ..............10 First Six Weeks Ends .................10 Sunset Cross-Country Meet ............11 National School Lunch Week ........13-17 Colts vs. MacArthur ..................17 Irving Games .....................23, 24 PS AT ................................25 Colt County Fair .....................25 Colts vs. Bell .......................31 Package Plan Sales End................31 The Crazy Colt Saloon Band twangs out a feeling of the Old West at the Colt County Fair. m SI As his perch separates, Junior Billy Wine plunges into the drink during the action at the Junior dunking liooth. “Gawrsh, ma’am,” stammers Kurt Schultz to school marm Leslie Hunt at the Thespians' play. The Perils of Priscilla. 18 ACTIVITIES
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