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B A C T Spirits Soar To New High In November Beginning with Homecoming, highlighted by pep rallies, and closed out with Thanksgiving, No- vember was a busy month for AHSers. On November 11, the choral, band, and speech departments combined to present two assem- blies honoring all American veter- ans. All through the month various groups sponsored door decorating contests and poster parties to back the bi-district champion Colts. On Homecoming, Novem- ber 6, the team edged Bell, 14-13, and Tanya Turner was chosen Homecoming Queen. Seniors and Student Council representatives sold magazine subscriptions to aid their groups. (A) November marks onset of basketball season. (B) Snoopy odds enthusiasm to spirit week. (C) Nicky Wolker expounds on American flag to somber students. 22 ACTIVITIES
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Faces, Signs ' Arlington Colts Echo Feelings Of Students Spirit characterized the month of October as each class became responsible for boosting spirit one week of the month. During its week, the sophomore class held Beat Day in which ev- eryone was supposed to say “Beat the Cardinals as a greet- ing. Juniors were next in line and were in charge of Sock Day to “Sock it to the Grand Prairie Go- phers. Seniors, to raise spirit, spon- sored homeroom door decora- tions. Evangelist James Robison spoke to assemblies at AHS, bringing both assemblies to their feet. At the Colt County Fair, French can can girls, a portrait studio, and a biergarten helped raise funds for various classes and or- ganizations, with over 1,300 peo- ple attending the fair. (A) AHS demonstrates o sign of the times. (B-C) Seniors Gale Johnson and Lyle Via disclose a few of the many faces seen at Arlington High's annual Colt County Fair. ACTIVITIES 21
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c T (A) Gee if I could sell enough magazines to win Ihot! thinks Kerry Persons ot the magazine meeting. (B) The mighty Colt Machine bursts with spirit at a November game. (C) I'm not sure, but I think I'm going to cry! sniffles Mr. Michael Cade to Mr. Lorry Williams os they cart off a dead Blue Raider at the Homecoming pep rally. ACTIVITIES 23
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