Arlington High School - Colt Corral Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Performing with the band. Rick Rivers marches in the sun at the 4th of July parade. lulw Moulton Showing his We care about you smile, Shelby Rogers enjoys helping guests out of the cave ride at Six nags Over Texas. The varsity cheerleaders (front) Nancy Moon, Brynne Keens, Gina O'Dell, Kandy Cobb, Kyndal Cravens, Ashley Arnold, Shauna Tynes, (middle) Stcffani Cafaro, Daletta Dietrich, Brandee Bush and (top) Jamie Lawrence compete at San Marcos. ACTIVITIES 15

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Hot summer sun relaxes students Camps, workshops compete for time with jobs, foreign ventures, beach Think for a moment of summer. Yeah, you were lying on the beach, catching a few rays, when, suddenly, the best-filled bikini you ever saw passed in front of your eyes. Even better, its occupant gave you one of those looks... Or maybe you spent most of the summer behind a counter, taking people's money and saying, Ya'll come back, now, or, Have a nice day. However you did it, though, you simply made money ... Maybe you went to Europe with some friends from school, spent all of your time and money just learn- ing new things and having fun ... Or maybe you just hung around the house ana talked on the phone. But no matter how you spent your summer, you had a great time at it, right? During the summer months, many students hit the road. The foreign language clubs went together as groups on trips to foreign countries to learn first hand about the cultures. Mary Van Vickie, a member of the French Club, said her trip was interesting, and 1 liked it. Colts worked at Six Flags and Wet 'n Wild, plus at many of the restaurants and shops near their homes. 1 was able to relax and earn some money, Stuart Erickson said, by staying close to home. Still other colts, such as the sports teams and pep clubs, spent the summer preparing for the big year ahead. Cheerleaders went to a camp at SMU to practice and learn new routines. The drill team attended camp for the same reasons, and publication staffs went to workshops to get new ideas. Exploring «he ocean floor, Elizabeth Mindel enjoys scuba diving during «he summer. With the Youlh for Understanding Scholar- ship program, Mary Abell tours the castle of Versailles in Paris, France. 14 ACTIVITIES



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New school year fires up spirit Legislative alterations generate early morning arrivals on Fridays School's in!! Whoop-dee-do. Aren't you excited about Howdy Day, Hint Week, senior magazine sales, and the many pep rallies? Yes, the dreaded month came — September. School began, summer ended, students panicked — And yet, people had fun. The first Friday of the year became known, officially as Howdy Day, unoffically, as ''po-or sophomore day. Just when they thought it was safe to go back into normal life, sophomores were ex- P ra Rntey Mentally psyching themselves up for the game. Chuck Giles and Andre Turner con- centrate on the advice of Coach O'Brien. Filled to capacity, students find traveling to class an almost impossible task. posed to any and all forms of Harmless harassment including penny racing, baby food swallow- ing, and, worse yet, their own ren- ditions of the Fight Song. Also with September came Hint Week, a time set aside for the ladies to take their turn and ask out that gorgeous, special guy. Although the year had just begun, seniors already began rais- ing money for their prom by selling magazines. Seniors were inspired to sell more by $100 drawings. Wendi Keeney, a winner of $100, said, When we were told they would have one hundred dollar drawings, it encouraged me to sell more. Pep rallies were moved from the afternoon to 7:55 and 8:15 a.m. This bothered some juniors and seniors, who had gotten used to the afternoon schedule. The purpose is to get the whole student ooay together to cheer on the players. It is almost impossible to do tnis at an early hour of the morning, senior Angie Woolver- ton said. Pep rallies should be considered school activities and held during school time. Mitch Ukry Overflowing wilh enthusiasm, the senior class shows its spirit at a pep rally. 16 ACTIVITIES

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