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J ,., . s . .wg Q,-15 i 6 , st...-v i ,, 1 s Ncwncss burst From every corner Of the building As students and teachers lnvcstigated Its facilities, Sound Proof booths where students Could practice without Being disturbed, A beautifully Decorated living room And dining room, New devices for testing Driving skills, New equipment, new methods, And new faces were all a part Of the first confusing Year at Arlington. VA?
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Activity 64Melts the Ice Strangers Become Friends Swinging into the first prosperous season of working to- gether, the Golden Knights' activity is highly spirited and student co-operation and leadership is at its best. Steve Stitle, first president of an Arlington student body presides at a school activity. Confronted with a multitude of opportunities, personal in- itiative is abundant as individ- uals excell in many different fields. The Court of Honor at the end of the first semester was the result, not only of this individual achievement, but also of group enthusiasm. Academically, Arlington has an abundance of talented pupils. Scholastic ability is highly recognized and good study habits are encouraged and maintained by a large percent- age of the student body. The importance of athletic and academic ability are given equal amounts of stress. Although this is Arlingtons first year, many educational and isis' i t As t interesting clubs were begun and supported by interested students. Pupils are encouraged to participate in as many extra-curricular activities as their schedules will allow. This is done to enable the student to get'to know his fellow class- mates and to broaden his outlook and attitudes. lt also aids him in narrowing his fields of interest for the future and helps him prepare for the problems that will confront him. grew :A ,sian fi' Y L, siiifii L: yrs' Q. ., 'M' , . ,i ,v e 'i M. Sharon Edwards, Annette Gralia, Susan Bourne, Karen Dittmer, and Helen Lockridge set the scholastical pace with straight A's for the first semester grading: period. for his fellow reserve team-mates! Virginia Major, Susie Willianls, and John l.aVine lead the band during half-time performances at all home football games. jim johnson shows determination to get that point
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