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Happiness seems made to be shared. — Pierre Corneille This quote described the friends at Arlington High School. The happiness experi- enced at the football games, pep rallies, and assemblies was shared by all. Others gave their skills for fellow students' enjoyment. The athletes provided the suspense and excitement of competition. They also united students at AHS in a common school spirit. The drama department shared their acting ability in presentations of plays such as A Flea in her Ear and Flowers for Algernon. Choir members gave AHSers the enjoyment of their choral skills, and the band added to the spirit of the pep rallies with their rousing songs. Happiness was shared in the traditional activities. Friends joined together in Homecom- ing preparations. Howdy Day, Colt County Fair, and American Heritage Week. Clubs also brought the stu- dents together. Picnics, foreign food dinners, service projects, and weekly meetings united many AHSers. (A) Photogenic sophomores gather together for a picture (B) Seniors Mike Semler, Sharon Valentine, and Terry Murphree shy away from the camera. (C) Robin Anthon, Lisa Dearing, Kathy Fitzgerald, and Rhonda Hopson take advantage of the new third hall Coke machine (D) Enjoying a spicy lunch at Taco Bell are Diane Harrell and Kim Smith. 11
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Every decade students find extraordinary ways to entertain themselves. Many fads are mis- chievous, but others show the ingenuity of people today. In the 50's swallowing gold- fish and hula-hooping were the pastimes of teenagers. The 80's brought about new fads like rolling houses, biscuiting cars, and cruising Cooper Street Also, electronic games, cars, and concerts were favorite activities. (A) Biscuiting cars is a favorite Satur- day night activity. (B) Laura Field's house falls prey to the t p rollers. (C) The rock group RFC) performs at a con- cert. (D) Steve Cherry tests his concen- tration by playing electronic football (E) The pickup truck is a favorite vehic le of AHS students. (F) Cruisin Cooper is a favorite activity of AHSers. 13
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