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UW! G PM S gif .gI ' ,M-W Q ' EMPTY AS it may seem now, the courtyard was the scene of many a snowball fight during 5 minute x 'W Y'L f+ 'ff--wasfa,m.... passing periods. V r r doe -wr , SNOW ON the ground didn't stop this construction truck from finishing the final details. AFTER A hard day at school, sophomore Chris Campbell finds a waiting spot before crossing the newly widened section of Arlington Avenue.
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TRAFFIC LIGHTS became a part of A.H.S. in an attempt to prevent confusion. The school year of '74-'75 brought lots of changes, especially to the outside of Arling- ton. As traffic along Arlington Avenue in- creased, it became necessary to widen the street. From early June through January construction workers labored to widen the Avenue and change the route of traffic going in and out ofthe school. As the familiar black top drive was torn up and filled in, a cement drive at the bot- tom ofthe hill, complete with a stop light, emerged. As with any change, however, it was ac- companied by growing pains. Early morning tardy courts were filled with angry students who had been caught up in traffic jams caused by the one-way traffic on the front drive. Rain and snow proved to be enemies of students as they trudged through the mud, or their cars slid around the too sharp turn at the north end of the building. Confusion was still abundant after the construction was completedg it was hard to get used to all the different traffic directions. Perhaps the chaos outside reflected some of what was going on inside . . . perhaps IIOI .... bit, A ilu. 4 'QC V , 411' ,.f .f 3:1 ., - ...,..... - TRAFFIC BECAME hazardous again this year Arlington's pavement as the first snow of the left us with a Winter Wonderland. UGH!!
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PRACTICES TOOK as much out of the wrestlers as the matches did. Exhausted, Wayne Jones, col- lapses in the coaches room. l MOST SENIORS wanted short schedules and no ' K study halls, but not Darrell Krulce. He used his study hall time to build a harpsicord. t 1 -uf xg W '. 4l10m'i X H-f 1 5 XX . X Xxx COMING UP for air,junior Sue Arbuckle prac for future swim meets. tioes
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