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

 - Class of 1981

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MOTOCROSS CLUB FRONT ROW: Dee Dee Ash- ley. Mark Decker. Glenn Clark, and Nate Rauba. ROW 2: Gary Clark. Steve Stewart, and David Hollenkamp. TOP ROW John Rogers. Greg Roy- bal. David Villanueva. and Tony DeJulio. The Race Is On Sounds of the engines are pounding in your ears as the crowds are roaring from the sidelines. The engine noises cause every muscle to vibrate, your whole body becomes tense from the concentration. Your eyes are fixed on the starting gate, waiting for the mo- ment when you will spring into instant action. The gate thunders down. The race is on. Motocross racing is a physically de- manding sport which requires endur- ance, strength, and total concentra- tion. It takes real concentration to get there first while keeping ground and maintaining the pace. Among the goals of the Motocross Club were recruiting interested stu- dents to race against Motocross teams from other area high schools. The only requirement to be on the team was to have raced at least once on their own bike. Corona Raceway was the scene for the races. Backed by the school spon- sor, Steve Dickman, Tim Decker and Terry Milam performed the role of advi- sors for the club. Looking back on the troubled past, the Motocross Club hasn ' t always been fully accepted by the students or the administration. The problem of meeting the insurance requirements blocked the recognition of the club. President Nate Rauba contorted, We got the boot. Nate commented that most people had the idea that moto- cross racers were just looking to get hurt, but with the help and support of various people, incl uding Principal Liz Jennings, motocross got back into the swing of things. As Tony DeJulio put it. motocross racing is . . .not a glamorous sport — it ' s dirty. ... One of the worst things Tony could think of often occurs when the track is muddy. Mud gets in our teeth — all you can do is grin and bare it! Motocross Club 35

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AUTO CLUB FRONT ROW Victor Gutierrez. David Harley. David Jones. David Moncuse. and Clay Dickman TOP ROW Rod Reasner. Lawrence Sandoval, Alex Hernandez, Brett Bashaw, David Didomenico, Barney Northcote. and Robert Fish- t Before the Homecoming Parade, Rick Mitchell, Mike Hull. Vito Berardini. Brett Bashaw, and War- ren Carpenter examine Barney Northcote ' s Chevy Malibu They Shift into Gear While wondering through the maze of buildings at Arlington ' s deserted campus on a sunny Saturday after- noon, one might have heard the faint roar of an engine. The revving noise was coming from the Industrial Arts Building where the Auto Club members were investing patience, skill, and dedication. The Auto Club was organized in 1973, Arlington ' s first year, and has al- ways had many interested members. With its fifteen members this year, the Auto Club ' s primary purpose was to allow students to have a place and an atmosphere to work on their cars out- side of regular school hours. Money collected from dues and fund-raisers went towards buying more tools for the workshop and sponsoring their own parties. Another goal was to purchase a stereo to install in the shop for every- one ' s listening enjoyment. Under the supervision of Mr. Albert Caballero, their advisor, the students usually met twice a month. It was a proud moment when the students drove their cars in the Homecoming Parade and were able to show off their creativity. I Nate Rauba is giving a new meaning to shooting the berm on a wall of dirt, he maneu- vers his Suzuki RM125 around a right turn. » Confronted by a dirt roost from the leadir rider, Gary Clark fights to keep the lead at tl Corona Raceway. 34 Auto Club



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fi PANTHERA LEO FRONT ROW: Peggy Hollenbeck. Donna Martin. Lisa Morgan. Kim Sensenbach. and Laura Snider TOP ROW Curtis Lyon. Pia Bu- dicin. Terry Hostord. Mrs Gloria McCloud. Bonnie Innes. and Chris Snodgrass. NOT PICTURED Da- mon Lyon. Traci Mahaffey. and Brent Smith t The concentration level is high as Damon Lyon focuses on one of the many submissions. » Fumbling with the Selectric typewriter. Brent Smith completes his typing training Staff Faces Challenge The constant clatter of the typewrit- er, along with the time-consuming pro- cess of reading and re-reading poems ana stories that haa been submitted were just a few of the many tasks that awaited the fourteen members of the Panthera .eocrew when the staff was organized second semester. It ' s hara Oeciding on what goes in, especially if it ' s something turned in by one of your good friends . but you ' ve got to be fair, claimed junior Lisa Mor- gan. February through May the staff was busy preparing the literary maga- zine that would feature the creative writings ana arawings of many Arling- ton students Meeting every day sixth period, the Panthera Leo staff de- signed layouts, typed copy, created artwork, and raised the funds neces- sary to produce the magazine. Sever- al thousand stories and poems were reaa before the approximately 600 se- lections were finally chosen. In addition to providing recognition for students who have their work pub- lished, the Panthera Leo provided en- joyable hours of reading for its many purchasers. 36 Panthera Leo I

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