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AFTER THE WORK IS FINISHED After the last bell rings, the day is just beginning for some students. Many stu- dents hold down an after school job while keeping up with Catholic High's large workload. A typical night's homework for a junior might include reading ten pages of chemistry, solving twenty algebra prob- lems, studying a chapter in history, and reading a short story in literature. In addi- tion to this, a student might have a job that requires that he work four hours every night. Some examples of this are, john Harrill who serves barbecue at Chip's, Brock Patterson who makes pizzas at Mr. Gatti's, and Dawson Irvin who scoops poop at Treasure Hill Pet Clinic. When asked how he copes with school and a job, Dawson replied, I have to study late at night after work. After the last bell, other students participate in school athletics. These students practice for many hours after school to represent the school and to prepare for their next victory. A typical week's practice for the soccer team involves two hours of practice after school three days a week, with an occasional weekend practice. Also, a few students participate in activities such as band, newspaper staff, and the making of this yearbook. Some nights the yearbook staff stays at school past ten o'clock to meet a deadline. Although some students participate in some form of school activity or job, not all do. When james Scherer was asked what he liked to do when he got home, he replied, I like to go home and watch 'The Dating Game. '
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OPEN IN STUDENT EXCHANGE Catholic High is the magnet which draws a multiplicity of students into its corridors and classrooms. Most of these students come from cities in or around the center of the Land of Opportunity, rang- ing from the hub city of Little Rock to the far-off suburbs of Conway, which includes our North Little Rock contingent. Some students, however, have come from an even greater distance. From farther than the city limits of Little Rock, past North Little Rock, outside the state, beyond the boarders of our country, and, in some cases, out of this hemisphere, come the foreign exchange students. The three Uavier Binaghi, Russell Bur- nett, and Domingos Carvalhoj aren't Musketeers, but they are our gazetteers, who have a lot to teach us about geography. And from us, U.S. citizens and Arkansans, they will learn of a culture different from that of their own country. They also Cand who can blame them?D came to have fun. While they are temporary residents, they live with host families who often either have or had a son attending Catholic High. Philip Kerr observes, They bring with them their customs, beliefs, and ideals, from which we learn a lot about our world. Since we agree, the year- book has asked them to share some of their thoughts. PROFILE: Domingos Carvalho From: Lisbon, Portugal Staying with the Wofford Family ' Domingos always wanted to be a foreign ex change student he finally decided to become one when his friends who had been foreign exchange students persuaded him to be one In regard to sports he finds that basketball and football are his favorite American sports One big difference he notes about American television as opposed to Portugese TV is that his country has only two stations from which to choose Nonetheless American movies and soap operas are seen much in Portugal Domrngos also likes a wide variety of music but shares Russell s view on heavy metal Domin gos also enloys the pep rallies even though he doesn t fully understand them But he does under stand and appreciate the Rockettes He also dislikes the absence of girls in school saying It isnt good that boys and girls arent educated together It s not normal Yet his first day of school was a good start because he had already met a few people in football PROFILE Russell Burnett From Northcliffjohannesburg South Africa Staying with the Wujek Family rence a new way of life get a new perspective and see if the grass is greener on the other side H enyoys American sports and thinks football is very entertaining He likes all types of music except heavy metal a view of head bangers shared by many He enjoys classical and orchestral music but finds FM 104 to his liking when it comes to rock music Russell finds that the pep rallies bring a wel come break to the long day He says that Amen can television has a much greater variety to chose from than television in his country When asked the perennial question what he thought of the absence of girls at Catholic he said It is a pity my school was also all boys He feels that girls would be a great addition during lunch Russell says that he feels at home because on the first day everyone was friendly and sang Happy Birthday to him and this made him feel very welcome 7 7 , . 7 ' 9 S 7 3 7 . . , I . , . Russell wanted to come to America to exper- . . 7 9 ll ' ' ' .YY e ' 9 , - . . , , , 4 7 7 , .
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