Photos of the Week
Goalkeeper Kat Sanchez (’16) waves to the crowd during introductions at the state soccer meet on November 20th.

Students in “The Crucible” take a bow after finishing a performance on November 14th.

Makeup artist Melody Bruns (’16) prepares Leo Barazza (’16) for his role in the play “The Crucible.”

Arlington School District Superintendent Dr. McDuffy speaks at the “Out of the Shadows” drug awareness event, held at AHS on November 19th.

Students listen intently as Ms. Chappel gives instructions to her second period class.

Junior Emily Mann intercepts a pass at the state soccer match on November 20th.
About the Photographers

Emma Janousek, Staff Writer/Photographer
Emma Janousek is a senior at Arlington High School. She is a member of National Honor Society and Link Crew. Emma also is a part of the cross country team, a track captain, and a basketball captain. She is a staff writer and photographer for the Arlington Production Journalism staff. For the future, she plans to attend a four year university and pursue a degree in education. Emma hopes to be able to teach and coach high school students and athletes in the long term future.

Hannah Chung, Staff Writer/Photographer
Hannah Chung is a senior at Arlington High School. She stresses over the homework load given throughout school, rushing to apply to colleges, catching up on the sleep lost, and working. She is a writer/photographer. Her goals for the immediate future include learning how to make really good cheesecake. In the future, she hopes to graduate from a four-year university within 3 years, then receive a PhD in medicine.

Dakota Soltero, Staff Writer/Photographer
Dakota Soltero is a senior at Arlington High School. He plays football, participates in track & field, and is involved in school leadership as well as production journalism. He is a writer and a photographer for the school website "The AHS Eagle" and the school yearbook. His future goals include attending a 4-year college by either transferring from a 2-year community college or enrolling immediately to a 4-year university. Dakota plans to enter the medical field and begin a career as a researcher for stem cells and their applications.