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SPORTING THE CASUAL LOOK, Mike devoogdt takes a break from dancing. Mike was a three year member of ROTC. ON THE DANCE FLOOR, the Military Ball was held at March Air Force Base. ROTC used the most appro- priate date for a ball, Valentine ' s Day. MARCHING IN UNISON, members of the ROTC drill team carry flags at the Ball. This is a tradition that be- gins each ball. MILITARY BALL 69
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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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PLASH THE DAY THAT WASN ' T A WASH! uccessf ul: that ' s the word that best d e - scribed the Homecom- ing Carnival that was held in the quad on Saturday, November 8. I thought the reason that the carnival was such a success was because it was so differ- ent, observed Cyndi Guy, senior. The Associated Stu- dent Body brought in many new ideas, which produced the success of the 1986 Homecoming Carnival. We, the A.S.B., decided it would be best for the school if we changed the curricu- lum of the carnival, confid- ed Russel Utz, carnival coor- dinator. And that they did, in addition to the traditional D.J. and booths, there were magic shows, a pro Frisbee team, a G.T. freestyle bike show, and Riverside ' s first V.W. show. The new curricu- lum brought many patrons, which helped the clubs that depended on the carnival as a fundraiser. by Frank Shelton ammmm F.B.L.A. y Front row: Aphone Chang, Tani Shaw, Cherise Damper, Tom Skalski, Chuck H pk)ns. Loren Tarmo. 2nd row: Sylvia Green. Erika Harrell. Christen Mizak. Kelly Hillengass. 3rd row: Joe Beltran. Pat Keophommachac. Linda McHenry, James Niehoff. Jenny Borino. 4th row: Shao-yi Fang. Veronica Leyva. Jeanette Sayre. Dylan Schott. Tuesdee Rundle. 5th row: Dustin Fitch. Kim Snowden. Jeff Bruce. Pat Fagan, Layne Lambert. Jay Mayberry, Lawana Johnson, Back row: Kavron Kelly. Minerva Nunez, Robyn Dorman. Sherrie Keener, Brand! Blum, Jolene Manuel, and Kate Zapion. STUDENT LIFE SELLING COTTON CANDY, mem- bers of Future Business Leaders of America make a profit. F.B.L.A. was lead by Adviser Mrs. Liz Bourne and President Chuck Hopkins. PERFORMING A TRICK, a hired ma- gician mystifies Kevin Leedy, Jon Cabera, and a room full of on-look- ers. The A.S.B. changed the tone of the carnival by including profession- al shows.
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