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Page 33 text:
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AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 1972-73 has been a big year for AFS at Nauset. This has been our first year with an active student AFS Club which, backed up by an enthusiastic adult board, really accomplished a great deal about bringing AFS to Nau- set’s community. We started off in September with monthly meetings which included programs such as Mary Smith’s slides of Turkey and ac¬ count of her stay there. Later, Mr. Colin Temblett-Wood entertained the group with some slides and a fascinating discussion about sights and scenes in England, to mention but two. The Student Club sponsored some successful money raising activities such as a carwash, buffet sup¬ pers and Christmas Card sales. The special highpoint of our year, of course, was Bill Arino our own mad, Latin “Lubber.” His quick smile seized Nauset by storm. It took but a few days for him to become an ex¬ pected sight around the campus. Nauset is going to lose part of itself when he goes. AFS CAR WASH Saturday - Oct, IfF 10-1 at 61 ANT Parking lot Donation $ 1 °° sponsored by NAUSET AFS 29
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Page 34 text:
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ARGENTINA My story starts in June 1971, when I first apply for A.F.S. I knew that I was one of the finalists. After that, until July 27, I had a hard time writing for the scholarship. In August 13, I left Rosario, Argentina, and after twelve hours flying in a plane with three motors, (one didn’t work) I saw the U.S. for the first time. I spent three days in New York, in C.W. Post College, with kids from all the world. It was great. Then, I met my family for the first time in Framing¬ ham. In that moment, I had to forget my Spanish, and start trying to talk in English, and in that moment a wonderful experience began. Since my first day at school, I made a lot of friends who gave me a hand when I needed, and helped me to understand the language. I find that, in general, the school is easier than the one in my country, and it’s better too. We have more fun, we have the chance to practice more sports, and it isn’t only study, which is very good! I have the opportunity to know a considerable part of the U.S. and I’m very happy about that, because when you go to another country, you really want to know it. Now I know that it will be very hard to leave my family and friends, but I am looking forward to come back and see them again. Signed, “Bill” Arino
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