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Early Planning Assures Success Muffled shouts and laughter trickled down to a hush as President Kari Gos- ney called the junior class meeting to order. Cracking an occassional joke, Kari kept order as she proceeded on with the official class business. Through- out the meeting Tammy Lockhart, secretary, sat scribbling notes. At the beginning of the year we were totally absorbed with conces- sions, commented advisor Miss Vaughan Hudson. We tried to involve as many kids as possible; we wanted every kid to feel a part of the junior class. In addition to managing the football concessions, the juniors tackled the problem of building their float. Their Tom Sawyer float won first place at Homecoming. One of the officers ' top priorities was to fund and plan the annual Junior- Senior Prom. We wanted to make this the best prom we ' ve ever had, said Aimee Myers, treasurer In preparation, many decisions concerning the place, the band, and the photographers had to be made. According to Dawn Wiebe, vice-president, We were or- ganized. We got everything together early. On May 8, 1981, the Prom was held at California Plaza in Anaheim. For the first time in Arlington ' s history, the Prom was held on a Friday. Close relations between the officers and advisors contributed to the suc- cess of class projects. They ' re always willing to do something, commented Kari about the advisors. During all the junior class activities, advisors Miss Hud- son and Miss Delores Sanchez could be seen lending their support. It ' s an hon- or to be a sponsor, stated Miss Hud- son. I have the best class to work with! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Vaughan Hud- son, advisor. Karen Gosney, president Dawn Wiebe, vice-president Tammy Lockhart. secre- tary. Aimee Myers, treasurer. Miss Delores San- chez, advisor. i Ready to distribute her rainbow calendars, Tammy Lockhart, junior, takes a break before her next class Juniors
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ORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJU iu . m- ♦ McDonald ' s is your kind of place! en Arches still remains a favorite - -M The Gold- t . » en Arches still remains a favorite. w May I take your order? Carie Quintana, sen- ior, and Joe Hobbs, junior, place their orders at • ; Jack and Jill ' s Take Time to Satisfy the Munches Awaiting the tone of the lunch bell, hungry students eyed the clock. When the bell finally rang, groups dashed to the lunch lines in answer to their grum- bling stomachs. Long lines formed around the metal rails in the lunch areas as students with tickets in hand looked over the menus written on the chalkboards. Many underclassmen found it diffi- cult to take advantage of an open campus during lunch. It was hard for me to go out for lunch because I had to ask older people for rides, re- marked Shannon Hayes, freshman. But many preferred to eat out even though lunch was more expensive at the fast-food restaurants freguented by many of the students. A typical fast-food lunch cost approximately $ 1 .00 to $ 1 .50, more than the standard price for a school lunch. Another alternative was to go to someone ' s house for lunch. In a more relaxed atmosphere, students could fix what they wanted. No matter where students ate, they enjoyed the forty- minute break in their day, lunch! Dominic Budicm Pia Budicin Eric Bunke Sherry Burks DeWayne Buswell Monica Caldwell Cheryl Campbell Debbie Canterbury Barbara Cardoza Brad Cargal Diana Carpenter Tammy Carroll Mary Carter Desi Casto Shelly Caywood Bill Chalmers Diane Chaney Todd Chevis Carol Christian Connie Ciampoli Donald Ciota Holli Cochran LeeAnn Cochran Jeff Cole Rose Collins Edna Contreras Bill Cook Craig Cook Sandy Cook Shelly Cook Lynette Coriz Jesse Cortese ' RSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNICRSJUNI 1 Juniors U
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