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Changes Occur; Traditions Still Remain Old faces departed, familiar faces remained, and new faces appeared. This was the scene during the first weeks at AHS. Mrs. Mildred Helms, assistant principal, left AHS to accept a job at the administration build- ing. With the departure of Mrs. Helms, AHS counselor, Mrs. Carol Winter, moved down the hall from the counseling office to take over the job Mrs. Helms left behind. Although this change in position rearranged the faculty, familiar faces still remained. The old traditional saying, I had a dream . . was still heard at the pep rallies as Mr. James Crouch added spirit to the assemblies. A new face was seen when students met foreign exchange student Pierre JeanRay. Pierre was given a taste of Texas style when AFS members presented him with a pair of overalls. Clubs also had new identifica- tion. Creatively designed T- shirts showed several clubs' mottos. Many of these T-shirts were made by the Art Club. Some of the features of AHS have changed, though the dom- inant profile of Arlington High School remains traditional. (A) Mrs. Mildred Helms accepts a going away present from Mrs. Marie Cremer. (B) Foreign Exchangestudent Pierre jean- Ray is presented with a pair of overalls. (C) lay Alderidge silk screens a T-shirt. (D) Mr. James Crouch says I had a dream . . . (E) Shelley Littlefield and Sherry Hodo primp for their Colt Corral pictures. 12 Activities
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First Days Kickoff '78 Scribbles, schedules, and sophomores marked the begin- ning of the 78-79 school year. During mid-August students gathered about the student lounge, picked up their 78 year- books, and scribbled clever anecdotes in each other's books. The final realization of the impending school year came about at the end of August when students had to pick up their schedules. To the teachers the new com- puterized schedules proved to be an easier method of register- ing, but to the students it seemed to be a jumble of num- bers and forms. Howdy Day officially began with the traditional assembly where sophomores first tried to master the lyrics to the AHS fight song and alma mater. When the second period bell rang upperclassmen stalked the halls in hope of finding unwary sophs. Seniors and juniors also had to be ready to chant, Sons of the white and green . . . With the sophs officially wel- comed, it was now to the seri- ous business of the 3 R's. (A) Susan Connell and Robin Fosier coax Sophomore Kay Keith to sing the AHS fight song. (8) Mrs. Flo Francis trios to get Senior lay Hardy to sing the fight song. (C) At the Howdy Dance Ricky Male and Jenny Ramsey dance to the music by the band. Motion. (D) Darrell Higginbotham thumbs through the annual at the scribble party. (E) Senior Mark Kelso and Sophomore Kathy Thoms listen as Mrs. Alice Davisson explains their schedules. Activities 11
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