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3 if is i H ,.,, Q '-1 ., , s corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Roy Thompson, recording secretary, preside over the 1967-1968 OPT school and community activities. Mrs. James Ellis reveals the agony and the ecstasy of being the wife of a wrestling coach, cheering the boys in victory and defeat. Caught by the excitement, she reacts with pride and prejudice as the matmen battle it out on the gymnasium Hoor. Parent-teacher communication is cemented through Open House activities and personal talks by English teacher Miss Louise Padou. 25
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Parents squeeze on ps chedelic shoes Parents discuss the problems and rewards of progressive education during an Open House ubreakn in the cafeteria. The well-equipped language labs intrigue parents of Golden Knights during an OPT Open House. Taking the place of his daughter in French I, Mr. Robert E. Carter tries to comprehend a dialogue in the beginning class. of 368 generation Parents-the deans and disciplinarians, the doting fathers and worried mothers, rang the school bells again at basketball games and open houses. They tried the younger generations shoes on for size and found that the styles had changed for a psychedelic generation of Colden Knights. Struggling to meet Arlington deadlines, they shuHleCl down corridors, arrived late to uclassfl and misplaced their schedules-closing the generation gap with the learning experience. In a stadium built through their donations and pledges of 867,800 dollars, they cheered for the hard-hitting grid- iron contestants and remembered their own high school days of football. With the spirit of their younger counterparts, Arling- ton parents became a part of Knight-teen '68 l0i Olhcers William Fishback, treasurer, Dan Conlin, sec- ond vice-presidentg Donald Blue, first vice-presidentg Charles Homann, president, Mrs. Irving johnsong 5 5
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M, . k ssfyrffwm-fx :W 'id' 4 j E f as , ,Q if J - We . Aggie? vfl tzfgifw, Ai? iffy: its 35252. ,Ma V- .. M. , mm, . an im .,.. .. , so holars arm f or battle 5 i Wltll :zzia+..eszzi,,. .ai --fy L if .qzz 4 f'q'i'V Y . . , . ,zfkz 5Forihe Arlington scholar, Knight-teen 68 was a year of mid-term ::' it t . . .Q iexam well as senior proms. The quest for a lasting Camelot, for a e.,e up population of educated scholars, began in the classroom and H? amed bv hard-workin chemistry business music home eco- , 8' 'E lr' ' f-: ' ' g ' , 7 7 V viz ' sftsagd physical education majors. They studied to earn the high- -te f h- 'g i ' HC levement- with the guidance of faculty and administration, e't ' f'-t': . ii , -sfour-vea cademic uest of knowled e. To add the seal of i.., PM 5 . ' 2 .' . . . 3 5 I ming go his shiel , .n ,night-teen conquered physics, biology, and 7 ,IQ E ,Elf ' 5 ff Q . . . . . . ideugedgication. He exce or art, in English VII or be- ' , eh etal work. His uest ntmued after school with homework . .. it f ew q -. ' if ff-- . an -K o y tio ea maa.,,Q1 Vloma of honor. w g W 1 h iz A well-worn enci ew ,W ,ggg ink en the swords to s av t e p rsy. p ' . .-.gm W - dragons of ignorance, apathy,w'ii'5hwf ice+ ftfpes of learning. The Knight-teen '68 used his armor in a - an battling with a pen of Knowledge in a quest for Truth. M ' -i 1 ,. it Knights never outgrow their need for study as senior Karen Hovarter will testify. Beginning band members must practice to perfect their musical style in solos, duets, and trios to prepare for professional performances.
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