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Another successful half time included a tribute to Walt Disney. The Drill team ended the football season with another standing ovation for their show, when routine to Wayward Son and finally a long line of kicks to Flight of the Bumble Bee delighted the crowd. Competitions began. The Drill team ' s first competition was at the Lester Oaks Parade. Other competitions followed such as the Riverside City Competition, the State Competition, and the most important and most exciting competition Miss Drill Team U.S.A. Top row: Tracey Tyson, Kelli Mitchell, Lynn Jones, Geri Dunsmore, Marilyn Gonzales, Kathy Taylor, Keithle McGuire, Chris Camacho, Jill Hildreth, Donna Demicco, Robin Magnuson, Sue Doucet, Terri Aumann, Pam Hayers, Evelyn Ault, Lucy Solorio, Angela Johnston, Denise McAlinden, Stacey Southwick, Michelle Wilson, Claudia Webb, Karen Schaeffer, Tracy Isaly, Lesle Hudgens, Donna Cooper, Brenda Isaly, Ann Abraham, Suzy Lang, Cindy Buchanan, Jeanne Cato,. Pat DeVogel, Melissa Mecchia, Mercy Solorio, Nancy Velasquez, Karen Quesada, Donna RcAlinden, Gina Bryan, Mary Gordon, Teresa Prudot, Tracy Walters. 129
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LET US ENTERTAIN YOU Arlington ' s ' 77- ' 78 drill team began in June when over sixty girls tried out. Forty-five were selected. Little did they know that this was the beginning of a very promising year! Summer school started and so did daily practices for the team. Long hours were spent in the sun practicing kick routines, jazz routines, and military drills. Drill team cap- tain Kelli Mitchell, and two co-captains Lynn Jones and Tracey Tyson, were also elected during this time. Thirteen girls attended clinic in Santa Barbara. They brought home a grand total of three trophies and forty-eight superior ribbons, along with great hopes and ideas for the upcoming year. Tracey Tyson was voted Miss Super Sensational by the U.S.A. clinic in- structors; she also received an offer to be an instructor for the ' 78 summer clinic. The drill team ' s first half-time was a tremendous success. The team excited the crowd with a jazz and novelty routine to the theme from the movie Star Wars. The drill team was rewarded with a standing ovation from the enthusiastic crowd. 128
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LIONS UNLEASHED IN IVY LEAGUE . . . After splitting two non-league games, the Lions opened league play with victories over Palm Springs and hapless Rubidoux before suffering a heartbreaking defeat to the North Huskies in the waning seconds of the game. Arlington bounced back, however, scoring a closing second victory of its own over Norco for an exciting Homecoming win. V fhen coupled with a Lion victory over Ramona the next week, Arlington was in the playoffs. The Lions closed out league play with losses to Colton and champion Poly. Friday, November IS marked the opening of the C.I.F. playoffs. The Lions drew tough Villa Park, who despite their 6-5 record, were ranked high in the 3A conference poll. Villa Park knocked Arlington out with a 31-6 victory. Front Row; John Yturri.Mark Robson,Jeff Lynch, Mike Johnson, Phil Dabney,Greg Arias, Derek Robbins, Vince Fierro. Seond Row; Mark Arias, Dave Montgomery, Larry Eshelman,Jeff Young, Russell Kitchen, Craig Neil, Steve Bailey, Brian Shine, Mark Schulte. Third Row; Coach Charlie Chapman, Art Fierro, Bob Hunt, Tony Miller, Gary Cooper, Kevin McDonald, Ed Luna, Jay Dabney,Nick Lauda,Bret Dodson, Ken Bailey, Jeff Claudell- manager, Anthony Atlas- manager. Coach Sam Pecchia. Fourth Row; Mike Maldonado, Bryan Quesada,Brad Roseling, Chris White, David Cardoza, Steve Fraley, Steve Coffman, Lome Carter, Doug Reynolds, Robert Benson, Coach John Harrison.
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