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

 - Class of 1987

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STUDENT LIFE y

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UM I liked Wrigley ' s Extra, because it had extra flavor and extra fun, all in a sugar free gum! Stephanie Croft, junior. V BUBBLEGUM ■ H| naw, chew, H H smack . . . M M POP! H sound was a Bfl H familiar one B for students, but this year it was different. The gum producing these sounds were of all new excit- ing colors and flavors. The new colors these gums came in were: fluores- cent green, bright yellow, hot pink, brown, blue and black. The color black was preferred by Heather Hus- sey, Even though it makes my mouth black at first, it tasted good and it was fun to chew. People always tripped-out because it was black. The new flavors these gums came in were: Dr. Pep- per, A W Rootbeer, Rockin ' Rasberry, Chocolate Mint, Black Licorice and Blueber- ry. Stephanie Croft ' s favor- ite gum is Wrigley ' s Extra, I ALL NEW FLAVOR AND TASTE like it so much because - you get X-tra flavor, X-tra fun, in Extra Sugarfree gum - plus it glows. Although many people en- oyed the new colors and fla- ors, there were still some who did not. Among these people was Kim Jaffe who tried Chocolate Mint. I was curious what Chocolate Mint would taste like, so I tried it. I was let down. The flavor hardly even resembled Chocolate Mint and after a few minutes it lost the flavor it had. Gums of all colors and fla- vors were popular. Students tried the different kinds and usually found one they really liked. This year students chewed gum in an all new, yummy way. by Cassey Klippe! n SYNCHRONIZED, Melissa Fortner, Cheri Dishno, Stephanie Walters, Debbie Roth, and Vanessa Fernan- dez all blow their bubbles before sixth period. Many teachers did not allow food or gum in their class- rooms forcing students to dispose of their gum during passing period.



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3RD 4TH YEAR CADETS ALL Front row: Raymond Aquirre. Laura Summers, April Townsend, Mike deVoogdt. Rocio Muii. Caria Wilson; 2nd row; Steve Ror- croft. Bob Sullivan. Eric Habenick, Darleen Reece. Maria Vargas, Tory Harrelson, Leslee Cox, Linh Tang, Roman Panico. David McHenry, Randy Andree, Chief Master Sergent Holley; 3rd row: Victor Deleon. Lisa Dora, Sharon Witaker, Dawn Smith, Mary Dora: 4th row: Rex Berry, Michael Van, Laura Alvarez, Kelli Dun- can, Francine Melendez, Darleene Arrao: Back row: Kavron Kelly. Chris Hollinger, David Mult, Danny Mohlin, Mark Kenneddy. and Matt Belknapp, 2ND YEAR CADETS Front row: Raymond Aguirre, Tory Harrelson. Bob Sullivan, Rocio Mull, Chief Holley; 2nd row: Terry Dzvonick, Lynn Tang, April Townsend, Mike deVoogdt. Darleen Reece, Henry Peguero: 3rd row: Maria Vargas, lee Baltesteros, Pat Keopomachac, Ron Mor- ris, Scott Parker. Robert Vaughn, Brian Marble; 4th row: Linda McHenry, Jessica Vargas. John Roberts, Greg McGee, Bryant Rooney, Viegn Keopomachac, Charlotte Marton; 5th row: Faith Conklin, Steve Simms. Travis Hanson, Virginia Tousley, Diana Singer, Dan Schellenger, Vithoon Vongsay; 6th row: David De Young, Trent Cherry, Chris Wdowiak, Richard Azblos, Donovan Barrett, David Husacker; Back row: John Sachs, David Alderette. Jon Szetela, Shane Knopp, Mark Thomas. Jason Bryan, and Ed Poldrugo. 1ST YEAR CADETS Front row: Ray Aguirre, Dave McHenry. Bob Sullivan, Joann Bie- gal. Randy Andree. Maria Vargas, Rocio Mull; 2nd row; Chris Brubaker, Robert Reed. Jack Chilson. Tamming Manning. Avery Price, Carl Osborn, Blanca Guardado, Ralph Patlan, Due Nuyen, Todd Quesada; 3rd row: Michael Ftores, Connie Essex, Zapien, Denise Price, Jim tiecki, Hugh Gardner, Debbie Brewer, Christal Orvis; 3rd row: Adam Johnson, Venessa Cornejo, Facultad, Greg Shields, Hernandez, Jeff G,-illuzo, Merlin; 4th row: Theresa Roy- croft, Janet Day. Ray Denk. Jeff Rogers, Richard Brook; 5th row: Jeff Almbren, Dan Rodriguez, Tracy Scivens, Greg Shields, Paula Farrar. Richard Day, Ed Urbalejo, Michael Tousley; 6th row: James Manning, Larry Galluzza, Jesse Flores, Louis Acosta, Scott Bail, Jeff Hernandez, Charles Dividian, and Mikail. was Buying formal dresses and renting tuxes annual activity for many students at Arlington- but not for the reasons you are probably thinking. No it wasn ' t the Mid-Winter Ball, nor the Prom, but the Mili- tary Ball, which was held at March Air Force Base. The 1987 Military Ball was held on Valentine ' s Day (ro- mantic, huh?) with music provided by an Air Force band and transportation provided by Laidlaw. Laid- law? Yes, Laidlaw, the school bus company. Since it was a mandatory school function, unlike Mid-Winter or Prom, a school bus was required. MILITARY MADNESS STRIKES AT MARCH As is tradition, the royal court was announced, and this year ' s winners were: AS3-King Bob Sullivan and Queen Darleene Reece; AS2- Prince John Szetelia and Princess Virginia Tousley; ASl-Prince Mike Flores and Princess Venesa Carneho. The officers for second se- mester were also an- nounced: squad command- er-April Townsend; depart- ment commander-Mark Kennedy; operation officer- Mary Dora; and first sergent- Linda McHenry. The ball was a success. The best part was when Tory Harrelson got on stage and rapped, concluded Ro- man Panico, senior. BROTHER AND SISTER, Jim and Jennifer llecki are going to the Mili- tary Ball. Jim escorted Tanya Del- gado. while Jennifer went with Chris Wdowiak. LOOKING VERY HAPPY, AS2-prin- cess Virginia Tousley, Prince John Szetelia, ASl-princess Venessa Car- neho, prince Mike Flores, AS3-King Bob Sullivan and Queen Darleene Reece receive applaud. The royal court was announced at the ball. 68, V UDENT LIFE

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