Arlington High School - Simba Kali Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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Arlington High School - Simba Kali Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 203 of 256
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. . . and Keep Us Moving Preparing the food for the students was not an easy task The cafeteria staff spent many hours cooking and preparing lunch for students and staff alike. Appearing to enjoy her work, cafeteria staffer Alice Towery ex- claimed, I love my job . . . it ' s interest- ing and I ' m working with great peo- ple. .! According to junior, Melissa Smith, ...the workers are really friendly. Their day started with cooking the food, continued with selling the lunch tickets and lunches, and did not end until the kitchen was ready for the fol- lowing day. The whole campus felt the bite of inflation when the combination lunches went to seventy-five cents from the previous sixty cents. No matter if the combo price goes up, it ' s still cheaper eating at the cafeteria than going off campus to eat lunch. commented junior Dawn Arcari. The little quips and riddles that often appeared on the menu chalkboards offered the students a little relief as they stood in the long lines. Prior to winter vacation, one chalkboard read, Roses are red, Violets are blue, two more days, and we are rid of you! The custodians and gardeners were a vital part of Arlington ' s staff for they were the ones who kept our class- rooms and campus in shape I think the custodians did a good job of cleaning up the pigsty around here after lunch, commended Jeff Hall, senior. The custodians were very helpful . . setting up and cleaning up after pep rallies . . . the pep squad really appreciated it, proclaimed mascot Micki Keeney. Their jobs includ- ed more than ordinary clean up when they were called to assist with prob- lems outside their job description such as setting up microphones and repairing lockers, to name a few. FRONT ROW: Elaine Peterson. Cruz Bellesteros. Gail Schaeffer, Beverly Fortune. Delores Vigil. He- lene Berenato, Joan Roekey, and Robin Schmidt TOP ROW Mary Spires. Margaret Corona. Yvette Fortin. Charlotte Boulais. Carmen Are- valo. Ruth Wikert. and Mane Burruss Monty Stayner. nursery attendant. FRONT ROW Julian Hmojos. gardener, Richard Martinez, night leadmdn. and John Segovia, cus- todian. TOP ROW Shelly Dunston. gardener. Alexander Roman, custodian, and John Romero, custodian Teamwork solves problems, as Linda Revelle and Karen Lee demonstrate. Academics 199

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They Give Us Support. . . Among the many participants on the Arlington staff, counselors Kay Dougherty, Jim Hill. Karen Lee. and Tom Shultz played an important part in helping choose classes, arrange schedules, and move ahead in the game of school. The counselors had a busy year with new laws dealing with college require- ments, computer scheduling errors, and students with many questions concerning both of these obstacles. Despite the many problems the counselors faced, they still took time out to enjoy life and have a little fun. Tom Sh ultz stated, I enjoy music, play- ing the guitar, gardening, and reading; I have an addiction to adventure nov- els. Jim Hill revealed with a smile that he spent much of his free time counsel- »Jim Hill and John Aleman display that student- counselor relationship aren ' t always so serious. ing at the Beverly Manor Sanitarium. The female section of the counseling staff kept busy as well. Kay Dougherty enjoyed the mountains and spent much of her free time as a Girl Scout Leader. Karen Lee visited the beach and enjoyed all the pleasures associ- ated with both snow and water skiing. Their good times were not limited to individual activities; the foursome en- joyed socializing together as well. Kay Dougherty and Karen Lee shared a ride to school, and all four got togeth- er twice a year to spend an evening on the town. As a result of their dedicated coun- seling and many other outside activi- ties, our counselors stayed very busy with school games and leisure games throughout the year. »Yes. it ' s been one of those days for Tom Schultz. Tom Shultz Counselor 198 Academics



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»A M BUS DRIVERS Mitchell Smith. Charles Perry and Elijah Frazier •PM BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW Isaac Jackson and Linda Serrano TOP ROW: Barbara Hervey. Elijah Frazier. Leo Baumchen. and Isaac Edwards ►DRIVER EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS Bob White. Sam Pecchia. Jim Ridenour. Steve Dickman. and Larry Mumma 200 Academics

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