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COMPETING '86-'87 Competition Strong in Many Areas ACH5 fared well In most phases of competi- tion during the 1986-87 school year. The girls' volleyball team advanced to the bi-district playoffs, and boys' basketball com- peted in the State Tournament. Six tennis players and four frock members mode it to Regionals. Archer also sow seven UIL academic competitors who mode it oil the way to State. Even band did well, taking twenty-two of its members to State Solo and Ensemble Contest. The level of competition rose in most areas this year in spite of Archer's move up to Con- ference AA. This stronger competition, however, was o driving force that mode each student's success all the more important.
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DRESSING UP ' 6-Q7 Outfits Out of the Ordinary Every once in o while, the usual fads and fashions got a little old. Therefore, to break the monotony, various groups sponsored or suggested certain dress-up'' days. FHA sponsored Fifties Day during the fall. Girls arrived at school wearing poodle skirts, bobby socks, and scarves while the guys donned rolled-up jeans and t-shirts. Halloween brought forth a multitude of costumes. Clowns were the most common characters, but dress-up participants also come os bubble gum, cowboys, babies, ond even os o nun, Aunt Jemima, and a graduate! The basketball cheerleaders sponsored Aloha, Alvord'' Day ond the journalism class Cody Adoir takes on o rather casual attitude toward Aloha, Alvord Day. suggested Sundoy-best Day. During Aloha Day, students wore jams, sunglasses, ond leis. Sundoy-best, in conjunction with the honors program, showed the dressier side of the stu- dent body. Although not everyone participated in the dress-up days, they gave those who did o chance to show their enthusiasm for ACHS. 15
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