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THE GRADUATING CLASS GOLDEN PRIDE BAND FLAGS SCOTT BURKE VERONICA LEYVA ALLEN LEHMAN PEGGIE PROPER DOREEN UEBEL TERRY HSIAO JON H EATON DAVID MURPHY (NOT SHOWN) KIM ASADA CHRISTINA BERGER TUESDEE RUNDLE TRISHA LEWELLEN ADS 233 33
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unrnirunr TEACHERS BUILD LONG LASTING REPUTATIONS I .ArniiLiiUL Not old! No, they ' re experienced, they ' re respected, they ' ve stuck with the school through thick and thin, and probably more thick than thin. Who are they? They are the twenty-five staff members that have been with Arlington since 1973, the first year its doors opened. There have been differences since the school was first opened, such as those observed by Mrs. Jane Matt- son, There is a much greater em- phasis on academic subjects for all students and much less emphasis upon student choice for higher sub- jects. But she also saw that ... the staff and students care about one another. In Mr. Larry Mumma ' s opinion, The biggest change in the school was creating a pleasant cultural mix- ing of student groups and preventing conflicts. Ms. Jean Oxford felt it was the development of the tardy policy with OCS and Saturday School that made a great impact on students. Arlington has grown academical- ly, and in the eyes of the community it is highly thought of. We have a very good reputation in all areas! expressed Mr. Wayne Kaloust. by Chnstal Mozer The entire staff has pulled together to make Arlington the best it can be, but those people, that have put so much of their lifetime here, deserve special recognition: Danny Arellano Alice Beardsley Al Caballero Jean Cosentino Michelle D ' Ascanio Dick Diamond Bob Douglas Frank Guzman Roger Hocking Jim Hoeben John Hoyer June Jones Wayne Kaloust Jane Mattson Jeano Miller Margie Milton Larry Mumma Jean Oxford Helena Rangel Adrian Reinis Nick Rodillas Jim Schlueter Linda Thirion Valerie Turner Harvey Zamora AT HIS PODIUM, Mr. Al Caballero has taught auto for the past fourteen years. FILING, Ms. June Jones has been here since 1973. STANDING BY A TRUCK, Mr. Harvey Zamora has been a custodian at Arlington since the school opened. •SHH-ING HER CLASS, Ms. Valerie Turner has the experience of fourteen years at Ar- lington behind her. V 232 ADS
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Academic Decathalon 54 Associate Student Body 22 Astronomy club 30 Auto club 50 Badminton 112, 113 Band 26 Baseball 96, 97 Basketball 102-105 Cheer 60 Choir 64 Class officers 28 Cross-country 85, 85 California Scholarship Federation 54 Drama uiui Drill team 26, 74 Equestrian team 74 Girls Basketball 100- 101 Girls Soccer 100-101 Flag team 26, 76 Football 80-83 Future Business Leaders of America 70 Future Farmers of America 77 JV Baseball 96, 97 JV Basketball 102- 105 JV Cheer 60 JV Football 80-83 ;oftball 98, 99 Mane Thing 44 Mock Trial 54 Reserve Officer Training Corp 68 Students Against Driving Drunk 50 Simba Kali 44 Soccer 92, 93 Softball 98, 99 Songleaders 60 Swimming 106, 107 Tennis 94, 95, 110, 111 Track 108, 109 Volleyball 90, 91 Waterpolo 86, 87 Wrestling 88, 89 ATUHAISIGE for the better? Can I borrow a quarter? I need to use the phone. But it only costs 20 l:! Not anymore ... That ' s right, with the replacing of the old vandalized phones, came a 5 t price raise. These new Hi Tech phones were computerized and were owned by a private company, which charged 25 t per call, rather than the standard 20 t. Many stu- dents welcomed the change after the old phones had been virtually destroyed by burnings. Some people didn ' t even mind the price hike. Jay me Shelton concluded, I ' d much rather pay an extra five cents, than put those gross phones near my face! OLD BURNT PHONES, ism. were a result of vandal- NEW ' HI TECH PHONES, are owned by a private company that charges 25$ per call. V 234 INDEX
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