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satisfaction of performance 5 Young actors feel the thrill of success as they enact their roles in the senior play, “Arsenic and Old Lace.’
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the A crouch ... a run ... a push ... then the final kicking leap of the broad- jump is complete and a feeling of satisfaction spreads through the student. • • • 11 can he laughter, or choking grief, or aching nostalgia, the SPIRIT OF ’67, hut it is first and foremost representative of the activities which generate it. There is the spirit which creates a senior play. Small the rewards of the amateur actor; one night of applause, one night of indifference, perhaps, and no monetary compensation at all. But for as long as he lives, the actor can warm to the spirit of his day in the sun. Young adults drilling the gym with their war-cry at a pep rally; this, too, is indicative of an irrepressible emotion. Or an athlete straining his lungs to perpetuate the reputation of his school; in such guises the SPIRIT OF ’67 comfortably abides. 4 Yea ... Green, Yea ... White. Kick ’em Colts, kick ’em!” yell high-spirited AHSers during a rousing pep rally.
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the excitement of participation Grin, laugh, and grin again. Chuckle at the utterly ludicrous fun of Western Day; gasp while accepting the crown of a queen. Gaze with skepticism at the flimsy paper makings of a class float, constructed with love. In short, take pail in the rituals of school spirit. Live, and learn, and care violently about the outcome of things in general. This is the SPIRIT OF '67. This is the magic element that somehow makes Arlington High School tick. Whether it is the desire to break a record, or a hidden drive to prove one’s individual worth, these feats are, most of them, accomplished because of heart-wrending and spirited-efforts. So thus it is that the SPIRIT OF ’67 is a most practical commodity. Intangible as it may seem, and as diffi- cult to describe, this particular spirit oftentimes belies the laws of nature to become a motivating force in superhuman endeavors. Happiness comes in many flavors, but Buffalo Stew is the tastiest for the juniors whose float rates first place. The Buffaloes get the doghouse and the seniors receive the second place title in the homecoming float contest. Sophomores heap up plenty-um fresh buffalo meat as their first float attempt ranks third in the float competition. 6
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