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HELPING OUT, ASB President, Jeanette Tupper explains the dis- tributing of class schedules to an- other class officer. Second year of- ficers assisted new members in get- ting through the day. WORKING HARD, Senior Class Trea- surer, Amy Bayers, at her job; mon- ey. She was in charge of most of ASB ' s finances and recordkeeping. CATCHING UP, Nicole Nunez and Tuesdee Rundle wait patiently in line to receive their class schedules. Friends and peers were glad to see each other after summer vacation. GETTING AHEAD. Angie Shin finally makes it to the front of the line to order her ASB card. Parents contri- buted time to making the day a suc- cess. ORIENTATION DAY y
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Theresa Corbitt, president. Jean Good- win, vice-president. Laurie Woodland. treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Patty Poppa, treasurer. Sheri Jones, president. Scott Parker, vice-presi- dent. Shelly Chacon, secretary. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS INGLE Mike Brandt, vice-president, Jane! Janowicz, treasurer, Tracey Irish, sec- retary, Ctiad Ash, president. aking posters, assigning jobs, and just plain getting orga- nized, were a few of the things to do to prepare for Ori- entation Day. Summer wasn ' t even over yet, and they had to begin thinking about school. So many plans and so little time. ASB was responsible for es- tablishing many activities and Orientation Day is where it all began. Being an officer basically meant taking initiative, being responsible, and getting in- volved. On Orientation day, ASB succeeded in getting the stu- dents through all the lines fast. We were more organized than last year, and it was a very suc- cessful day, commented Jean- ette Tupper, ASB President. Of- ficers had to get to work early. They reported to school at 6:30 in the morning, and stayed as late as 2:00 in the afternoon. Setting up tabJes, chairs, booths, and painting last min- ute signs, were tiresome tasks. STUDENTS REUNITE I WITH FRIENDS But, don ' t think the officers did all the work. Mr. Shinnefield, ASB advisor, also has his share of the work. While running back and forth and trying to keep ev- erything organized, he thought the day turned out to be a big success. Parents and staff hustled to make it quick and convenient for all the stu- dents, added Mr. Shinnefield. Not only do our students have lion pride, but our moms do too! Parents contributed to the success by taking yearbook and ASB card orders. I ' m glad I could help, because it was a good experience to get ac- quainted with students, the staff, and other fellow mothers. It was a very interesting day and the school was very thank- ful for my help, replied Mrs. Marie Perez, AHS mom. As a result, the day turned out great. Friends reaquainted with each other and told all about their summers. It was neat to see how all your friends changed and what they did over summer, said Nancy Avila, sophomore. by Yv ette Perez V STUDENT LIFE
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ADVERTISING, the stage-craft room displays the upcoming events. West Side Story was performed in March. DRAMA CLUB ,« First row: Richard Dey. Billy Ducas, Mi- chelle Briney. Doug Barlett. Travis Han- sen, Kiki Browm, Curt Stanley. Second row: Ryan Fannin, Jiji Johnson. Colleen Morns, Jackie Brown, Jodie Kuez. Mi- chelle Marks. Shannon Chappell. Mitzi Lozano. Third row; Scott Parker. Cory Nabours, Nicole Price, Tom Zeholla. CJ. Dreany, Richard Brower, Jeff Bruce, Stephanie Croft, Kevin Judd ASTRONOMY CLUB First row: Sean Wilkie, Cindy Owens. Allen Lehman, Cheryl Owens, Xavier Miranda. Second row: Todd Wiebe. Ryan Miller, Michelle Melton. Kim 01- vera. Erika Harrell, Steve Johnson. Top row: Randy Andre, Scott Burke, Jeff Pene, Dane Soholt. and Dave Lucius. TARS ON THE STAGE AND UP ABOVE I would say the ' stars ' of the stage this year are Courtney Chittock, Lance Troxel, Misty Marks and Jodie Knez. They seem to have a lot of potential and have made the most pro- gress, replied Mr. Homer. Courtney has been in two plays this year, West Side Story and Barefoot in the Park. Lance also performed in the play Barefoot in the Park as the character Paul. These people have been valuable additions to the drama department. Both this year and last there have been many active members in the drama club. Last year the estimated number of people in the club were forty and this year the number is about the same. Other stars could also be found on campus. They were in room G-1 under the care of Mr. Jay Vanmeter. That is to say, for the first time, Arl- ingtom had an Astronomy Club. In this club, Mr. Van- meter took the members to various observatories in the southern California area to do a thorough study of the solar system. The president was Alan Lehman and the vice-president was Kevin Moreno. NEW STARS were shining on Arlington ' s campus. There were new actors in the drama club and new in- terest in the Astronomy Club. by Cassey Klippel PAINTING THEIR ROCKET, Ernie Vi- goreaux, Todd Wiebe, and Steve Johnson complete an AP Physics project. Todd and Steve were mem- bers of the Astronomy Club. ' % STUDENT LIFE
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