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

 - Class of 1988

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Weather Heightens Challenge, But Cold Water Leads Some To Hot Season So where are we going for practice today, Grish? C.C. or Ramona? Swimming coach, Mr. Bill Gri- uam, was asked this question several times a day. Illy? Well here ' s what happened. About a week be- ' re swim practice started, the pool heater went out. It ok several weeks for it to be repaired. The first meet id to be postponed and the next two were held at | C.C. I think the swim team did well considering the I30I heater mix up and the tough competition, stated abitha Herrity, junior. Many of the swimmers felt this was a major incon- ;nience, because of work schedules and also because e district required that the students rode the bus or id a parent take them to the other pools. I felt that is was a major problem, because taking the bus was ;ry time consuming and I think if we were allowed to jive ourselves or go with a friend maybe more people ould have shown up for practice, confessed Joyce lladokoro, sophomore. Overcoming the problems in e beginning of the season, the swimmeis still swam Since swimming has been in my family for a while and a I have been swimming since I was six, 1 decided to join the team here. I also feel that I may some day have a good chance for OF, revealed Andy Reindl. their best. I think the swim team did really good this year, and I am glad that I was part of the team again because I like the team unity, revealed Monique Mar- tin, junior. The girls team competed at the Eisenhoewer Relay Invitational. The varsity team brought home a first place trophy, the J.V. girls got second and the com- bined team effort won a first overall. Many of the girls brought home individual gold, silver, and bronze med- als. I always look forward to going to the Eisenhower Relays, because it gives you a chance to win medals and compete with all the schools, stated Jennifer Boettcher sophomore. Overcoming the problems in the beginning, the swimmers still did their best. Working as a team and helping others really stood out during the meets. Just like they always say it doesn ' t matter if you win or lose just as long as you did your best! m « ft :. ' tf TARTING HIS LEG OF THE 1ELAY My Nabours dives in. Kelly as a senior member of the am as well as a year member. YING THROUGH THE WA- R anna Solberg does butterfly the 200 I.M. Later on that y. Deanna Also swam the 500 :e which consisted of 20 laps. STROKE, STROKE Deniece Brauer does the back- stroke in the 200 I.M. Deniece was a freshman member of the girls ' varsity team. TAKE YOUR MARK 1 The J.V. boys get ready to dive in the water and swim against Ramona When the meet was over the boys won 80 to 76. -3 f Li. UlmUftyig ■ tit itiiinkiTill S I SWIMMING • 213

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THE BUS BLUES! Scvimmuty Won 8, Lost 8 BOYS GIRLS Palm Springs 50 105 47 108 Norco 96 58 86 70 Indio 50 106 79 76 Ramona 80 76 123 33 Hemet 55 101 77 80 Perris 51 94 109 37 North 74 83 117 37 Palm Desert 74 80 105 51 GIRLS SWIMMING First row: Sonia Romero, Lynn Peters, Christina Edivan, Julia Wolfe, Nora Dorson, and Mary Vikupitz; second row: Deanna Boettcher, Amy Cullumbur, Kathy Rykaczewski, Monique Martin Jennifer Boettcher, Mellissa Wild, Christy Warner, Tabitha Herrity and Lori Mccullum; third row: Joyce Madokoro, Amanda Shearer Niccole Bartolino, Alison Sommers, Breena Paladino, Karen Mado koro, and Kim Mozer; fourth row: Coach Bill Grisham, Pam Gahring, Lillia Lara, Dara Chapman, Deniece Brauer, Bethany Lockhart, Dol ly Reed, Cedra Thomas, Katie Anderson, and Mewa Danh; back row: Laurie Archer, Kristin Reed, Virginia Mariani, Debbie Maples, Ann Akers, Michelle Briny. Mandy Tinker, Mary Cunningham, Deanna Baish, and Deanna Solberg. - — cause of the heater mix-up, the The A.H.S. swimmers board the swimmers had to travel to Ra- bus and head for practice. Be- mona for three weeks. mm -m v BOYS SWIMMING First row: Assistant Coach Steve Bannow, Bill Choi, Jared Grif- fith, Rene Garcia, Jeff Mathews, and Andrew Ma; second row: Tony Reindl, Matt Brandt, Joe Fillippilie, Andy Reindl, Kelly Nabours, and Steve Pizzifred; back row: Coach Bill Grisham, Clint Briska, James Reyes, Jason Quintana, Tim Harris, Aaron Lema, Joe Liddicote, Mike Brandt, and Ethan Lema. 212 • SPORTS



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Tearing Into Money. Visibility. Pictures. Of course, the ads section of the yearbook. This is the part where we recognize the com- munity who enjoy supporting our school system. Thanks to the people who have paid to be in this section, the Simba Kali was able to keep the book price down as low as possible. • FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA- the program is unique to Arlington, and be- cause of this, students have wanted to transfer here from other schools to be involved. Each year the members of FFA raise animals for the purpose of selling them at fairs, as well as growing plants and flowers to sell to to the public. • COUNTRY GARDENS-Lo- cated in the Lucky ' s plaza, the florists was a popular store to order flowers for the Prom and Mid-Winter. It was close and also offered a 10% discount to Arlington students. I went there to get my date ' s flowers and they did a terrific job! con- fessed Kim Mozer. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY-ASB was such an active club that it was a required clas: for the appointed office-holders taken 4th period. The students were always busy organizing a dance, carnival, convention, or something else fun. In the ASB ad, they caught the atmo- sphere of their year together • PATS HALLMARK STOREAJ favorite place to get everything from secret pal gifts to birthday presents to graduation goodies I like working there. A lot ofj students come in looking for all different things, stated Jaymel Shelton, former AHS student Students were lucky to have so many supporters contribute. The cost of the book was sig- nificantly lower because of them. This community offered a variety of places to go, no matter what the need. • SINGING. Ben Cherry, Rex Berry, and Brent Mitchell warm up before a perfor- mance. The choir bought an ad to praise active students.

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