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MOCK TRIAL EAMS Front row: Mark Kennedy, Tory Harrel- son, Amanda Tinker, and Karen Mado- koro. 2nd row: Veronica Leyva, Chris- tal Mozer. Joe Beltran. Joyce Mado- koro, and Andrew Ma, Back row: Lee Ballesteros. Jo Ann Biegel, Breena Pal- ladino, and Suzie Catron. ACADEMIC DECATHALON he concentra- tion was in- tense. The room was si- lent. Everyone was working to make their team a better one. Some students chose to use their mental ability rather than their athletic ability by be- ing in an academic club. CSF, Academic Decathalon, and Mock Trial were just some of the academic clubs at Arling- ton. I chose to be on Mock Tri- al, because I was not a very ath- letic person, but I like to meet new and interesting people, confessed Jo Ann Biegel, sen- ior. Although this was the case for some students on academic teams, there were also athletic students on these teams. I was on the swim team, but by joining Mock Trial I could also compete with my mind, stated Breena Palladino, junior. The team members spent many hours trying to perfect their abilities. The Mock Trial spent two hours a day after school and even gave-up part of Academic Clubs Are Devoted, Too! f their Christmas Vacation and some weekends for practice. Although I really didn ' t want to give up my vacation and week- ends, I felt it was necessary to make the Mock Trial a better team, revealed Joe Beltran. As many athletic team mem- bers are devoted to their team, so are the academic team members. I put in many hours of practice for the Academic Decathalon, because I knew our team was representing Arling- ton, and we wanted to be 1, commented Mike Roberts, sen- ior. Although CSF wasn ' t a club that competed, students spent time keeping their grades up so that they could be a member. I always kept-up my grades so that I could be on CSF, because it looks good on my college transcripts, stated Terry Hsiao. Academic clubs are similar to athletic teams. Most people just wanted the fun of competing, making friends, and using their minds while they represented Arlington High School. by Karen Madokoro Front row; Anna Notter, Veronica Leyva, and Terry Hsiao. Back row: Mi- chael B. de Voogdt. Jannes Niehoff. Scott Burke, and Michael Roberts. Not pictured: Angela Shin and Carol Borino. Front row: Dariene Matejka. Robert LaSalle. Doniette Baca. Cynthia Owens, Karey Brandt. Christal Mozer, George Mayberry, Layne Lambert, Patrick Fagan, Chuck Hopkins. Mary Vikupitz. Deborah Reindl. Catherine Fagan. Mark Wensel. and Julie Aochi. 2nd row: Mrs. Kay Daugherty. David Lucius. Shawn Seidel. Xavier Miranda. Angela Shin, Mary Shirley. Cather- ine Kltppel, Charles Alderman. Robert Bycott. Bilty Watford. Steve Carlson, Wayne Fisk. Allen Lehman. Michael Roberts, Deanna Boettcher. Debra Ash. Tracy Arnold, and Jayme Shelton. 3rd row: Mr. Jimmy Hill. Michael Van, Peter Lynch, James Niehoff. Chung Ta. Joe Beltran. Cheryl Owens. Daniel Zapatac. Loren Tarmo. Eugene Takenaga, Patricia Poppa, Michelle Flores. Linda McHenry, Julia Wolfe. Anne Nataro. Scoot Burke, Chun Chang, Joseph Harvey, and Keith Kilham. 4th row: Sylvia Green. Linh Tang, Jeanette Manley. Ruth Harrison, Bridget Starkman, Anna Notter. Shannon Morgan, Jianda Johnson, Susanne Campbell. Karen Jordan. Julie Newton. Breena Palladino. Jill Hollenbeck. Julie Hollenbeck. David Maples, Lisa Bodle, Anamaria Vega. Dawn Linder. and Stacey Bloomberg. Back row: Laurie Woodland. Karen Kline. Kim Snowden, Ella Laroche, Yvette Perez, Karen Madokoro, Stephenee Murry, and Ian Appleford. s.y STUDENT LIFE Vi ORKING INTENTLY, Mark Kenne- dy writes a closing statement. Mock Trial members spent many hours to perfect their cases.
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THE ONLY TOTAL TANNING CENTER IN RIVERSIDE SUNBEDS NEW R-UVA LAMPS TAN IN HALF THE TIME SUNROOMS STIMULATES MELANIN FOR A DEEPER TAN AN ADVERTISEMENT, Malibu Sun- BEHIND HER POM PONS, Holly Ash- tan Center publicizes their bus bridge is on the pep squad. Holly ness. This was just one of the many gs one student who ■•artificially ' tanning booths students attended. tanned SITTING ON THE WALL, Debbie Ma- ples and Jeff Lockhart are a tan couple. Not only did they both go tanning, but they were on the swim team together. TANNING BOOTHS Y
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CHECKING THE SCORE, Mike Rob- erts looks up at the score board after finishing The Super Quiz . The Academic Decathalon competi- tion was held in the U.C.R. audito- V H K l Bp : - ' - ' ' .S; S 1 o i - ..j JJ H 1 B H TAKING THE SPOTLIGHT, Scott Burke. Veronica Leyva, Michael Roberts, and Angela Shin walk to the microphone as they were being introduced. Principal Stan Conerly introduced many fall activity mem- bers at the pep rally. PAUSING FROM THEIR CONVERSA- TION. Amanda Tinker, Joyce Mado- koro, Suzie Catron, and Breena Pal- ladino talk after school. Most of the members in Mock Trial were not only team mates, but also friends. TAKING THE STAND, Tory Harrel- son questions a witness while Jo Ann Biegel and Mark Kennedy pre- pare to make objections. The Mock Trial practiced their case after school, ACADEMIC CLUBS 55 If k
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