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

 - Class of 1987

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SHOWING HER STUFF. Donielle Baca is eady for the talent show. The talent show vas only one of the organized activities )ffered. Casually chatting, Jay Mayberry and some new friends talk about their trip. Since there were hundreds of students, friends were easy to make. BOYS GIRLS STATE i3y

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students Give Their Al J I I I V I I Some students participated in sports or academic clubs, and also kept up their grades. Ef- ort was a big part of winning. One honor that came from putting n effort towards school -was being elected to attend Boys ' or Girls ' tate. Seven girls were chosen by :ounselors and then interviewed by he American Legion Auxiliary. Five )oys were also chosen by counsel- )rs then individually interviewed by he American Legion. They were ilso interviewed with their parents 1 their own home. The student se- 5Cted to attend Boys ' State was Jay layberry. The student selected to epresent Arlington at Girls ' State i as Donielle Baca. Boys ' Girls ' State was a simulated ;overnment which was made up of he top juniors from a number of ligh schools in California. It was held )n the Sacramento State Campus. Participants also took a special trip o the capitol. The selected students ran for of- ices and ruled in a mock govern- nent for a week. I was one of 24 enators. We were given philo (fake noney) to pay for our campaign, ' he imitation government was iWeet. We had total control of every- hing, commented Jay Mayberry. It was not all work though, with vork comes fun and so the students ilso participated in sports and other ictivities such as talent shows. A [roup of us did a rap ... It wasn ' t my work, it was just a lot of fun. I vas also a life guard for the Burbank ?each Bums (my city), confessed )onielle Baca. Putting in extra effort resulted in ;omething great for Jay Mayberry ind Donielle Baca. It not only gave hem a chance to represent Arling- on and have fun, but also gave them i chance to make new friends. All he way home, for twenty hours I ;ried because I didn ' t want to leave ny friends. The day after I got lome, I wrote fifteen letters to my riends, and we still write and keep in ouch, revealed Donielle. by Karen Madokoro Ol i ( U n i It was Jammin!! There were over nine hundred boys, but it was cool!! confessed Jay Mayberry. Posing, Donielle Baca and a new found friend smile for the camera. Donielle Baca was a lifeguard for the Burbank Beach Bums. Taking a break, Jay Mayberry rests a while during sight seeing. Both Boy ' s and Girl ' s State took a special trip to the capi- tol. 138 STUDENT LIFE



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Pretending to shout, coach Corona lectures to one of his classes. Sometimes students in ad- jacent classes could hear him three rooms away. Laughing, coach win jacobs- meyer was voted happiest teacher. Coach Jacobsmeyer, a permanent substitute, took part in many after school activities. Taking roll, MIss Vaughan Hud- son interacts with her fifth period students. Miss Hudson was voted quietest teacher. StBdlntJ i kJK I sfTortd V l v I Given a survey, students had the opportunity to vote for their favorite instructors in several categories. My favorite teacher is Mr. McNitt, because he ' s a good teacher and his jokes mal e me laugh; also because he ' s my coach for football, com- mented junior, Larry Jared. The win- ners were: Best teacher: Mr. Dick Diamond Hardest teacher: Mr. Steve Wyper Loudest lecturer: Mr. John Corona Happiest teacher: Mr. Will Jacobs- meyer Teacher that tells the best jokes: Mr. Gary Rungo Teacher who is the most fun: Mr. Mike Gibson Most original teacher: Mr. Jay Van- Meter Quietest teacher: Miss Vaughan Hudson Administrators Stan Conerly Principal Tom Schultz Vice Principal-Curriculum Bill Sumner Vice Principal-Discipline Nick Roditlat Dean of Attendance Teachers Danny Arellano Physical Education v ACADEMICS

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