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Gift Lift, Junior DECEMBER Weatherford Tourney....................2,3,4 Junior Social............................. 3 Gemini Flight............................. 4 MacArthur Game............................ 6 Haltom Game .............................. 7 FLC Christmas Party ...................... 7 NHS Banquet............................... 9 Richardson Tourney .................... 9-11 Sophomore Social ........................ 10 Bell Game ............................... 14 Richland Game............................ 17 Choir Program ........................... 17 Holidays Begin .......................... 18 Castleberry Game....................... 21 West Side Lions Tourney................27-30 Mrs. Mary Yantis and Siok Beng Ong smile at the results of the Stu- dent Council drive to provide presents for the Viet Nam Gift Lift. 24 This is thegreatcstr’exclaimssophomoreSharonWardto junior Charlie Turner as they
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Spirit of AHS, Soar To Victory,” proved a worthwhile entry as the sophomore class won first place in the Homecoming Parade. Shoot the Surf to AHS Victory,” this year’s junior Homecoming float entry, sends Little Arlie up to and over the Colt goal line. Little Arlie kicks an animated Wichita Falls Coyote into orbit atop the seniors' float to show Where the Action Is” in 1965. In addition to the three class floats, The Key Club Charger, represented the idea of the Colts charging ahead to victory. Smiling, Mrs. Ted Barton, a 1935 graduate of Arlington High School, receives the traditional mum and crown from AHS cheerleaders Sharon Self and Janis Henry in honor of being Coming-Home Queen. 23
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Social, Awards Highlight December dance at the Junior Social. Displaying their Optimist Club Citizenship Awards are proud seniors Janet Wilson and Jim Crews. Patriotic spirit infected the air here in December as the first Gift Liftfor the boys in Viet Nam began to have effective results in the country. First started in the school in Mrs. Mary Yantis’ sociology classes, the Gift Lift project was adopted by the Student Council and resulted in the filling of many boxes for the soldiers. Being recognized for their contributions and ac- complishments in high school, two seniors, Janet Wilson and Jim Crews, were honored by the loc l Optimists. This award was given to recognize the 95 per cent of the youth that are not irresponsible and deliquent in their actions. The highlight of the month for the junior class was the Junior Social. Entertainment was provided by the Redhearts, a combo from Fort Worth. En- j oyable games completed the evening for the j uniors. 25
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