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A crowded auditorium comes alive on opening night for the audience and the nervous cast of an Arlington production, A centuries-old tool can be an aid to modern mathematicians, with freshman Carol Hughes making use of an Oriental abacus, -up A golden eagle reflects the glory of achievement when students face the dragons of the crusacles with success.
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Working scholars join socializing teens, The Knight-scene is a study scene for jim Wheeler and Sue Bruton as the seniors join in the work mood of '68, The Knight-scene reflected King Arthurls Camelot with an added touch-the spirit of ,68. The addition of the new john Marshall High School made the round table of Knights a smaller, more unified team. By june of Knight-teen ,68, Arlington had gained a friendly rival in Marshall and was joining with them in a spirit of competition. Colden Knights and Patriots welcomed this addition to the city. Electrified with the excitement of athletics and subdued in quiet study moods, the Knight-scene be- came a picture of contrast. In the library and at home, it was a thoughtful scene of homework, research, and study. In a crowded auditorium and an overflowing corridor, it bustled with student activity and sparkled with the spirit of enthusiasm. The lunchroom and the senior cafeteria reflected different moods as the day-long study scene became a forty-minute social scene for chattering Knights. A quiet auditorium, a spirited cheerblock, a worried sophomore, and an active classroom added to the Knight-scene, coloring it as a continuous picture of events. Senior class elections, the Christmas concert, and the junior Prom completed the scene. A smaller round table, a unified team became the spirit and the theme of the Knight-scene '68. Senior Diana Adams finds that well-timed cafeteria humor adds to the Knight-scene '68 and a fortyeminute lunch break. awww,
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