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t 'V w, opening IT ALL ADDS UP In protest ol the Supreme Court decision to censor student publications, Arlingtonlan staff junior Chad Klster and senior Kelly Foor pose a cover photo ol the 1st Amendment going up in flames During their fourth period lunch. |uniors Chris Barnes. Everett Bradley, and Chad Campbell enjoy the chance to leave the school surroundings and eat at a nearby Wendy's Restaurant ▲ 7
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6 A opening IT ALL ADDS UP A t all adds up,” for us as a school ... to a sense of pride and achievement in our accomplishments ... to gratitude for nurturing by faculty and administration ... to the stability of four years under Principal Ralph Johnson ... to the acceptance of excellence as a worthy goal ... to confidence in our academic, athletic, and social abilities ... to friendships that will last over time ... to good times that will remain unforgettable ... to appreciation for the unfailing support of parents and families ... to an awareness of the complexities of our world . .. and to the assurance that we are ready to step into the future. At the Ptychedelic Sock Hop held in January, senior Jennifer Healey and Sandy Vaughan compare ne-dye t-shirts before deciding which one lo purchase.
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SUuCcttt i£e ■ ti verse was the best description of student activities in 1988. Some Jdanced in the spotlight for the Hollywood musical revue, while others preferred to “strut their stuff” for the Homecoming dance, “A Knight to Remember.” All were exposed to different forms of music in viewing The Barber of Seville, performed by Opera Columbus, and a concert by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. In addition the fall play Count Dracula, performed Halloween weekend, gave some a good scare. However, for the more mellow, a ski trip to Holiday Valley, New York, or an adventure in sailing the Bahamas provided the opportunity for much-needed relaxation. 7 tying very hard not to fall, stu dent attempt to it on each oth «r ' lap and walk in a circle Thi wa one of the many group ac tivitie that elect sophomore , junior and seniors participated in during the Fall 1987 Leadership Training Program at Camp Lazarus The overnight work shop trained student to be peer coun ek r for BEAR Camp and Outdoor Education q divisional O A STUDENT LIFE A
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