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The AHS Eagle

The slide before the anticipation on the winners of the senior class king and queen.

Hometown Royalty 2017

Hannah Balcos, staff reporter & photographer
October 16, 2017

It's that time of year again when everyone is talking about the first major dance at Arlington High School… homecoming. With this year's theme of "Around the World in One Night" hosted by DECA, the leadership...

Senior Hannah Balcos was tasked with the job of carrying the music down the LipDub route.

AHS Takes Over Olympic Avenue

Jasmine Knowles, Staff Reporter and Photographer
October 14, 2017

Thursday, October 5 Arlington High School's students and staff flooded the streets of their town to show their school spirit and participate in the 2017 lip dub. In the past, AHS has competed in lip dub...

Life in the Student Section – From a Senior

Hannah Balcos, staff reporter & photographer
October 4, 2017

Being a part of the student section is one of the many things that'll be done in the short four years of high school, but it might be one of the biggest highlights. Emily Keefe ('18) and Maciee Delaney...

Senior Caitlin Bartlow and freshman Sydney Crandall share a moment before their game, excited to be playing together this year.

How to Survive the Beginning of the Year

Kassidy Linville, staff reporter & photographer
September 29, 2017

Wandering the halls, staring down at either our phones or papers, with puzzled eyes: it’s the first day of school. With thoughts and plans zooming through our heads we’re also stuck with the worries...

Emma Baker and Bridgette Scott are freshmen this year.

Self-Esteem Growth: Freshman to Senior Year

Alicia Fanning, photographer and reporter
September 28, 2017

Freshmen to senior year encourages a lot of growth, especially in the area of self-esteem and confidence, as it can be seen seniors have figured out who they are, and are comfortable within themselves....

Brian Gomez (17) flashes his new tattoo while pumping up the crowds at Band Lottery.

Body Mods are Permanent

Payton Knudson, Reporter/Photographer
June 8, 2017

Entering the 21st century the appearance of body modifications have increased substantially. Once only done to signify yourself as part of a gang or for traditional and religious purposes, it now reaches...

Summer Livin’, Havin’ a Blast

Nicholas Mendro, Journalist
June 7, 2017

"I'm going to Mexico, California, Las Vegas, and Lake Chelan with my family, but most of it's for sports," said Cade Younger ('20), running out of breath on account of his lengthy list of Summer destinations....

Jack Hamilton and Cami Hannah are engrossed by their phones during class.

Trends in Mobile Games: Tedious Time Wasters

Sasha Richart, Reporter/Photographer
June 5, 2017

The ever pervasive mobile game. A trend in today’s culture that seemingly has no bound, no marketing cap, and virtually endless revenue opportunities. The industry is so large there’s full-scale primetime...

Move over Cinderella, Duct Tape is taking over the ball

Sasha Richart, Reporter/Photographer
May 17, 2017

If you attended this year’s prom, you may have seen Lauren Nelson, a senior, wearing a dress made entirely of duct tape. This albeit strange dress, served more of a purpose than just covering up though....

Crossing Over the Playoffs at AHS

Crossing Over the Playoffs at AHS

Nick Mendro, Journalist
May 12, 2017

It’s late Spring, and you know what that means: the NBA Playoffs are in full swing. Around the school, one might observe a variety of children, largely represented by the sophomore male section of the...

Students file in to get the Tuesday Taco meal.

Taco about a Lunch

Eric Acero Rosas, Reporter / Photographer
March 21, 2017

The school day can be overwhelming for some students with exams, class discussions and big projects. As a student myself, I think that I can speak for the masses when I say that lunch time is the moment...

Paul Chung (19) texts on his iphone six during six period beginning theater arts.

Phone Addiction has Gone too Far

Payton Knudson, Reporter / Photographer
March 16, 2017

If you are obsessively checking your phone or you get anxiety when you aren’t online and connected to the rest of the world, you could be suffering from nomophobia. More simply put, nomophobia is a phone...

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