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UHIIIICI' Good Times Wet n' Wild . . . Twin Points . . . Six Flags . . . Padre . . . Monday night drive-ins . . . Putt-Putt . . . White Water . . . These things and more made up the great times of our summer. Vacation- ing, working, and relaxing kept many busy, but there was always time for fun. Summer jobs took up a lot of time. Junior Tracey Jordon cleans an ice cream machine at Wet 'n Wild early one morning. Junior Patty Griflin gets ready to ride a horse at Younglife camp. Some students chose to mix work wit play and earned extra money at recrez tion spots. Senior John Cervantf remarked, I really enjoyed working 4 Six Flags. One of the things I liked be: was meeting students from other hig schools. It was a summer I'l1 new forget. 4
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eptember Sophomore David Fisher, a la Michael Jackson, struts his stuff on the dance floor. The dance was sponsored by Student Congress. The days of summer slowly dwindled away. The campus actually showed life. Students in football, cheerleading, band and drill team attended summer camps. A student mixer was held, and year- books were handed out. Then it was time to pick up schedules and to be assigned lockers. Finally on the morning of the first day, the alarm went off. Each person had to begin the routine that prepared him for the day ahead, whether it took 15 minutes or two hours. By 7:30 a.m., school started the pro- cess of waking up. Seniors and teachers taking zero hour had already arrived. At 8:30 a.m. school was into full swing. Students were greeted by old friends and new surroundings. The students then tackled the maze of classes complicated by the new tem- poraries and the new wing. Juniors at- tended history and health classes in the temporaries. After a year of construction, the jour- nalism rooms and the senior skills wing were opened. Mentally handicapped students became a part of the school when the new wing was added. To officially Hgreetu the students and explain the rules, assemblies were held by Vice-Principals Kent Bower- mon and Juli Mayfield. The Texan 'gReserve Cheerleading Squad makes its debut for the 1985 season at the Arl- ington High pep rally. -C ui 5 CD E3 E no 23 q .fe . A . A L....i1 .....J 1 : -T. 8-qeqi y
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