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

 - Class of 1981

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ft t ft! tl ft ft AA 1 V v . MADRIGALS FRONT ROW Advisor Margie Uechi. Richard Bean. Jill Lattimer. Doug Turczak. Col- lean Merrill. John Lord. Kareen Tripp. Brian Put- nam. Lon Qumtana. Donald Lanning. and Jackie Holt TOP ROW Larry Mam. Rene Cook. David Arrant. Michelle Moore. Allen Brock. Shelly Joslen. Eric Soholt, Susan Lowry. John Cato. Lon Brad- shaw. Clark Hadden. Michelle Casey, and Happy Hanks » Formal attire adorns vocalists Dave Arrant and Allen Brock as they perform at the Annual Christ- mas Festival at Riverside City College. A Beautiful Blend. . Shimmering white dresses and rich tan tuxes enhanced the choir as they performed throughout the community. Performances at Arlington, the Mission Inn, Disneyland, and at various schools throughout the district kept them con- stantly in the spotlight. Many of the members had never had experience in a choir before, so interest and enthusiasm was high. Gaining the musical skills of sight read- ing, learning rhythm and a musical vo- cabulary, and reading notes, members endeavored +o achieve their highest potential. Renaissance, pop, and classical were among the styles of music stud- ied by the 120 singers. Smaller groups within the choir were the Swing Choir, Concert Choir, and the Madrigals. Per- formances were polished and friend- ships strengthened through the time spent practicing at Tuesday night re- hearsals and in class. Sophomore Julie Nelson described what she thought was the best thing in the world: ... the end of a perfor- mance when the audience is going hysterical, clapping, screaming, and whistlingl Despite the concentration neces- sary for remaining on key and rehears- als that lasted for hours on end, the Madrigals kept on plugging ahead to meet one of the most musically chal- lenging years in Arlington ' s history. Performances that numbered up to four a day, after practices first period daily, were enough to strain some voices. During the holiday season, one of the busiest times for the musicians, their performances took them to places ranging from Disneyland to convalescent homes and to the radio station 99. 1 to share their musical abili- ties. When they sang at Disneyland on December 21 they joined 2,000 other choir members who together formed a human Christmas tree. The Madrigals were a select group of twenty-six experienced singers. In order to gain their privileged position, each member had to try out before school started and again second se- mester. Money earned from concerts helped to pay for transportation, while profits from candle and candy sales will send them for performances in the Hawaiian Islands in the summer of ' 81 Michelle Casey summed it all up: knew it was all worthwhile when we stood on the open staircase at the Mis- sion Inn and heard the beautiful blend of our voices. 40 Choir

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BSU FRONT ROW: Sheila Minnifield. Jonathan Richard- son. Jackie Triplett. Tracy Evans. John Buie. Le- trica Martin, and Hiram Thomas. TOP ROW: Jac- queline Walker. DeAnthony Langston. Myra Mar- tin. Andrea Barber. Candy Hawkins. Donny McDaniel. and Jacque Thomas w Junior Alvin Barber munched out ' noon BSU meeting before a BSU Reorganizes Priorities Leadership, responsibility, and edu- cation are all words which are impor- tant to the Black Student Union. BSU emerged in the 60 ' s, a time when there was a need to unify black stu- dents. Now in the 80 ' s, priorities have changed. Blacks are active in all areas of school life: student government, cheerleading, band, ROTC, and nu- merous other clubs, organizations, and sports. Consisting of twenty-five members, BSU ' s main goal this year was to get Kasey Bedford was active in BSU, but also found time to play on the Girls ' JV Basketball team. away from being a totally social club, and it was reorganized under the di- rection of first-year advisor, Mr. Milan. Although in favor of a greater em- phasis on education, Mr. Milan still felt that the students needed social activi- ties, some of these activities came through BSU. The organization ' s fund- raising activities this year included hav- ing a candy sale and a car wash. Presi- dent Jackie Triplett led the group at their meetings every Thursday at lunch when they organized their activities. BSU 39



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4 CHOIR FRONT ROW Julie Nelson. Kareen Tripp. Collean Merrill. Mike Aleman. Richard Bean. John Lord. Rick Navarez. Eric Soholt. Samantha Ac- cito. Lon Fidler, Lori Qulntana. and LeeAnn Simp- son ROW 2 Jill Lattimer, Cymoni Andergard. Stacy Cohenour, Kelly Larson. Mike Gessner, Roy Todd. Rick Starr, Arther Favella. Brian Putnam. Doug Turczak. Michelle Casey. Jackie Heaton, Susan Lowry, Jackie Holt, and Rene Cook TOP ROW Lon Bradshaw. Shelly Joslen. Allen Brock. David Arrant, Happy Hanks. Larry Mam, Clark Hadden. Donald Lannmg. John Cato. Michelle Moore, and Judy Clark i Singing for a crowd of football fans might make some people nervous, but sophomore Eric Soholt met the challenge as he sang the Nation- al Anthem before the Homecoming game All Choir members recognize sophomore Jackie Holt ' s talent each time she tackles the keyboard Someday. . . A Great Pianist The graceful, gliding fingertips ever so swiftly caressed the white ivory of the baby grand. When I look at music, it ' s like a computer card; I feel like a computer, inputting all the notes and the output is beautiful music, ex- plained Jackie Holt. Jackie believes her ideal career will be accomplished in music. Since the age of seven, she has been striving to be a great pianist. Every morning she got up at 5:30 and practiced until the bus came. She ' s musically inclined and plays the piano, flute, guitar, ban- jo, and she also sings. Much time is spent in the choir ' s backroom where she played and practiced with the Madrigals In spite of her full schedule, Jackie filled up any spare time with her horses, numerous plays, and Madrigal perfor- mances. After high school, Jackie plans to attend Cal State Fullerton and earn a degree in music. Choir 41

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