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Activities From dances to club meetings and team prac- tices to after-school jobs, one thing has remained the same through the years the students stay busy. Students filled their sometime not-so-spare time with pep rallies, shopping, sunbathing, field trips, workshops, cruising, and sports. Whether the activity be directly related to AHS or not, students felt that it gave them something to do besides homework. Activities broke the monotony of the average day. Being with friends dur- ing activities helped unify the Green and White. Adria Flowers. Lisa Marlin. Amy Shultz. Kris Ann Young. Nanci Rogstad, Cindy McCraw. Sondra Cartwright, and Diana Farris practice high kicks and not so high kicks during drill team practice. Sophomore Vince Buss entertains seniors during Howdy Day activities. M h L-ikw 1954 1955 1956 1957 4 OPENING
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Happy Birthday Colt Corral Nineteen Eighty-five celebrated Arlington High’s 40th »arbook. During these 40 years both the school and the ty matured and saw changes. When the current school building opened its doors in e fall of 1956, many city planners worried that it was oo far out in the country” and was not easily accessible, ley were right in one respect . . . It’s not always an easy sk to reach AHS because of the traffic on Park Row and oper. The Friday night hang outs moved from McIntosh’s Drive-In to Howard Moore Park. Traditional loafers and socks were replaced by heels and socks. Homecoming parades and bonfires disappeared, and the prom moved from the gym to the Anatole. Despite the changes that time installed, some things re- mained constant and unaltered. The unending activities of students, enthusiasm, and traditions still are untouched by time. Join us in a birthday celebration of the Colt Corral and feel cordially invited to share in this celebration of 1985! Varsity football players charge Future chemists Amy Alspaugh and through the halftime run through at the John Coughlin perform an experiment Lamar game. using a bunsen burner. 1950 1951 OPENING 3 PtaoCo by Rod B rr r«
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Football players and students listen attentively to Coach Mike O'Brien's of- fer encouragement during a pep rally. Much Red Bativr Anthony Underwood. Jeff Noon, and Chris Brown enjoy sophomore Chip Joslin's version of the fight song. 1959 1960 1961 OPENING 5 Pholo bv Rod Boncro
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