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gle: Whether it was hang- ing around in the quad, stud wall, or hanging out someplace during lunch . . . " It didn ' t matter, because whenever students chose to hang-out, people accepted you for who you were not where you were, " explained freshman, Melissa Weise. Senior Kandi Marshall commented, " There was such a high population of students this year that no matter where you looked, you could find students ev- erywhere! Before school, after school, during passing period or even at lunchtime, I could spot tons of kids hanging out in all sorts of places. " AUNTS STUDENTS GATHER " With a group, there was a variety of attitudes and ideas. I liked to be with my friends as much as possible, and new friends were always welcome. It was nice to meet new people, " replied Tim Threadgold, sopho- more. Some groups stuck to- gether all the time, while others grew continuously. Different groups of people did different things. Some groups went out to lunch or to other places while some groups stayed on campus. " But wherever Arlington ' s students hung out, it gave them a good chance to spend time with their friends and socialize, that was the nice part of it. " commented Jim Patterson, junior. by Stephanie Gordon ASSEMBLING, students flock to the senior quad. Although this area was labeled the " senior quad " , under- classmen also met friends here. PIZZA-ADDICTS, Aaron Lema and Kevin Neil frequently eat lunch at Round Table Pizza. Many students walked to the Lincoln Plaza to eat pizza, grinders, yogart, ice cream, hamburgers, and donuts for lunch. feURRITOS TACCS " I usually went honne for lunch, but some- times I v^^ent out with my friends and kicked- back. " Michelle Melton, Senior. HANG-OUTS 33 V
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