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WE ' RE The Seniors Requested. . y pg. 150 Four Yr. Students V pg. 170 To Halftime? . What Happened y pg. 174 V WAITING ANXIOUSLY, Senior Trina Gopar watches for the outcome of the football game. Trina was one of many seniors who requested pictures for their special section. l WO WORKING ON A CERAMICS PROJECT, sen- ior Marc Anger is aided by Mrs. Adrian Reinis. Marc is one of the seniors who has had a teacher for four years. V E BEING INTRODUCED, Freshmen Prince Candidate, Tim Orozco and escort Olivia Miranda walk down the aisle. This year ' s dance and crowning of king and court was cut short due to the delay of the game. ' 146 THEME
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Dennie Roddy Cafeteria Jeanette Sanchez Cafeteria Gail Schaeffer Cafeteria Dawn Smith Cafeteria GIVING INSTRUCTION to an English Student, 1987 Teacher of the Year, Linda Stonebreaker, advises Cyndie Ferguson on an assignment. In addi- tion to being Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Stonebreaker was one of the Reading Teachers of the Year in the Inland Empire. SUPERVISING one of her Computer Students, 1986 Teacher of the Year, Cathy Olson, instructs Debi Gomez. Since she has been at Ar- lington, Mrs. Olson has won several grants to update the business de- partment. Teachers Of The Year if you work hard, you will achieve success, exclaimed Mrs. Linda Stone- breaker, 1987 Teacher of the Year. This was the philosophy that got Mrs. Stone- breaker to the top. Winning the Teacher of the Year Award was a surprise for Mrs. Stone- breaker who has worked hard at Arling- ton for 11 years. I ' ve seen and been a part of a lot of changes that have made the school stronger and more academi- cally-oriented, stated Mrs. Stone- breaker. Mrs. Stonebreaker is involved in many campus activities and is the head of the English department. Her hard work and dedication to her job has made the Eng- lish department one of the strongest de- partments in the school. I have very high expectations! exclaimed Mrs. Stonebreaker. School activities are not the only thing she is involved in. She has had many interactions with the school board and she was voted one of the Reading Teachers of the Year in the Inland Em- pire. Her skill and success will hopefully be with Arlington for many years to come. The Teacher of the Year award will not only be remembered and treasured by Mrs. Stonebreaker, but it will also be re- membered by Mrs. Cathy Olson. Mrs. Olson is head of the business de- partment at Arlington. She won the Teacher of the Year award in 1986. She, like Mrs. Stonebreaker, worked hard to achieve her success at Arlington. It ' s nice to have students and faculty recog- nize the work you ' ve done, stated Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Olson ' s talent with computers and new technology makes the business department very competent in teaching students the newest technology avail- able. We try to encorporate technology at the most positive level which in- creases motivation dramatically on the part of students, explained Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Olson has done much for the business department. She has updated the department and in 1985 she wrote an $8,000 grant. I made sure that the grants were carried out. Mrs. Olson has definitely been an as- set not only to the business department, but to the whole school. Mrs. Stonebreaker and Mrs. Olson are definitely role models and they plan to continue their hard work and achieve- ment that helped bring Arlington to the top! by Laura Elliott TEACHER OF THE YEAR 145 V
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IN PEOPLE y Another Generation y y Behind The Scenes vpg. 192 Of Peace V Pg. 200 Stressing Out V pg. 206 W u K ' al BUSY AT WORK, Ryan Fannin paints the 1 I ALKING WITH FRIENDS. Mike Leggit wears V ' ' ' sTUDYING INTENTLY, Stacey Geiger pre- drama door. The drama door advertised the up- pants covered with peace signs. The attitudes pares for a test. Many students feel a lot of pres- coming plays and musicals. and values of some students were reflected sure when studying for tests. through their clothing. PEOPLE ' Y
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