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Gee, I wish I were old enough to be in my dad’s den, contemplates Steven Curlee, as he watches the fun and experience that In keeping with the theme, “a very good year”, the COLT CORRAL staff has chosen to dedicate this yearbook to a man who has contributed so very much of his time and energy to Arlington High School, helping to make not only this past school year, but also the 15 before very good years indeed. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Austin College, he began his teaching career in the Hills- boro Public School District. He first came to Ar- lington High School in 1952, serving as basketball coach and a driver’s education instructor. He later attended North Texas State University on Saturdays and during summer sessions to earn his Masters. Always willing to be of help, he is known to take a sincere interest in students, their activities, and their problems. The door of his office is always open to students for consultation, and he can be seen at all Arlington High sports events cheering for the mighty Green and White. Serving as sponsor of the Student Council for the past seven years, he has given an almost endless number of hours toward the planning and organi- zation of student body activities. Working in close association with Student Council officers, he serves as a direct link between students and faculty. In addition to his keen interest in school activi- ties, he also is very active in civic affairs. He is an active member of the First Presbyterian Church and also finds time to serve as leader of his son’s Cub Scout group. For his loyalty and service to both the teaching profession and the students at Arlington High School, the COLT CORRAL staff proudly dedicates the 1968 edition to Mr. Sam Curlee. 10
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9 Members of the Melodiers blend their voices during the choir’s performance in the Choral Showcase, which helped make a good year.
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Yearbook Honors Mr. Sam Curlee some of Mr. Curlec’s Wcbclos arc enjoying on one of their cam pouts. Mr. Sam Curlee’s popularity is personified at the Annual Signing Party as he is asked to sign a number of annuals.
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