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As we achieve seniority, We Accept Responsibility In the World . . . In the events of our daily lives, we are faced with many things which enable us to achieve seniority in the world. Arlingronites listened while one of our civil liberties was being challenged at the University of Mississippi, and we grew tense as parents and teachers were being recalled in the Cuban Crisis. Arlington students make a mature appraisal of these significant events and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow. Mr'. Charles Maas welcomes Mr. Thomas Dobbs back to Arlington after being recalled to active duty with the Air Force. Senior Ruth Lanteigne tells of the summer she spent in France as at part of the l.U. Exchange Student program l 17
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Seniors Diane Butterfield and john Lewis partici- pate in mock elections. Arlingtones strive for more knowledge and the wisdom to use what knowledge they have in a way that will be rewarding to all. Freshmen intend to start out on the right foot as they study hard to assure success during this, their first year in high school. Sophomores, already acquainted with the routine of high school, are now in a posi- tion to try to improve upon the marks they made earlier as freshmen. juniors, who are, for the first time, upper- classmen, try to make this class the best yet. Seniors, feeling that it's their duty to live up to the underclassmen's admiration, endeavor to make this first graduating class one worth remembering. All of the classes combine to achieve seniority by maintaining a high scholastic average. K . ' i M., ill junior Linda Goins watches class- mate Ros Stovall perform magic tricks. if ESM s 45V ' . if-53Y 3'l'i - ...- ' i E f.f5.g- s . my :-I .5 . rl X A-.Y.N3,,i S A if S , ' ll, . 5955-Tri vw ,y Q -A tx t lf we f . 1.5.44 , ' Qin l Mrs. June Hornbeck hands sophomore Bob Loveman a call slip to deliver After the final bell rings freshmen scurry to their buses. 'Wi
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