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1Cram Sam' Cram Sam Week was the spirited days preceding Arling- ton's game against cross-town rival Sam Houston. Formerly Spirit Week, Cram Sam Week came into being as a tradition of its own. AHS goes to all extremes to Cram SHHS. At the beginning of the week students painted their cars with slogans. AHS Student Council made a wager with SHHS Stu- dent Council with the losers having to sing the winner's fight song in front of the victor's stu- dent body. Another bet was made between the journalism departments of the two schools with a pizza for the winner. On Friday a jubilant pep rally was held on the football field. Senior girls performed a skit demonstrating the outcome of the game. On Friday evening a car cara- van left AHS for Cravens Field with the best decorated car winning a cash prize from the student council. It was a tight game, but the spirit paid off for AHS with a victorious win of 7- 0. (A) Jon Thompson and Cary Harnist ride in the car caravan to the Sam game. (8) Laurie Foster cheers Colts to victory at the Sam pep rally. (C) Mr. James Crouch (Roger Reynolds) relives his dream. (D) With one minute to go, the Cravens Field scoreboard shows the Colts edg- ing Sam by one touchdown. (E) Lourdes Hudson, Tricia Yarbrough, Lisa Stevens, Diane Valentine, and Dana Quattleb- aum demonstrate the Colts' victory over Sam. (F) Sam Houston Student Council pays their wager by singing the AHS fight song. Activities 21
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AHS Says 'Jar Lamar' Spike a Vike, Jar Lamar, and Sink A Viking were chanted throughout AHS during the second week of October. It was then Arlington High met its most competitive opponent, Lamar High School. Activities of Spirit Week included the hall decorating and horseshoe hiding contests. The seniors came out winners in the decorating with an elabo- rately green and white decked middle hall. In addition to these contests. Student Council mem- bers planned various dress-up days for this week. These included Hat Day on Tuesday, Overall Day on Wednesday, Football Sticker Day on Thurs- day, and Green T-shirt Day on Friday. In spite of the spirit, AHS came out on the short side of the score. 22 Activities
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