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Campus Creates Various How does our school rank with you? What are your favor- ite parts? In order to get a clos- er look at how are our campus classmates thought, a number of students were asked a series of questions. When Stephanie Walters, a sophomore, was asked about what she liked about Arlington, off campus lunches, no- classes, and seven minute passing periods all entered the conversation. She liked these things the most because at her old school in Texas, these choices were not avail- able to her. What would you do if we weren ' t able to go out to unch? Would you see your friends as much if the passing periods weren ' t seven minutes? These are questions that should be thought about, may- be it will change your perspec- tive of Arlington. How do you consider which I think that student opinions are important, be- cause the students make up the majority of the school and we have to come everyday. Julie Newton, junior. schools you should attend after high school? Is it the location? Atmosphere? Or maybe the school colors? Well, senior, Cam Shalamunec, considers Cal Poly San Luis Obispo her favorite college. She likes the school spirit, beautiful campus, and learning atmosphere. Your choice may not be the same as Cam ' s, but have you considered colleges? Arlington is different from some other schools. It isn ' t all concrete and asphalt. There are rolling hills, green grass, and lots of big trees. I enjoy being with friends and the beautiful scenery makes a nice atmosphere to walk in, revealed Deanna Basich, junior. Some students consider Arlington to have a college-like campus. I think Arlington is the best, I wouldn ' t go to any other school in Riverside, concluded Breena Palladino, junior. by Karen Madokoro EBBffiSBJ at lunch. Lunch time was one of the Sjt. hardest time to get out of the parking CAMPUS OPINIONS • 29
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What do you like about Arlington? I like being able to leave campus at lunch, having no-classes and seven minute passing periods. Stephanie Walters, sophomore. CONVERS FRIENDS I As Matt Brandt and Debbie Maples walk across campus, they are able to talk in a serene atmosphere. Trees, grass, and rolling hills were a big part of Arlington ' s landscaping. I Where is your favorite place to go for lunch? I like In- ' NOut, because they make the food fresh when you order it and the toasted buns are grub! Michelle Ferguson, senior. Who is your favorite teacher at Arling- ton? Ms. Miller because she is casual and friendly. On teaching she is helpful and wants us to learn. She seems always ready to listen as well. Marcella Ogata, senior. What is your favorite part of Arlington? I like the beautiful scenery, because I enjoy being with friends and having a nice atmosphere to walk in. Deanna Basich, junior. 28 • STUDENT LIFE helps Chuck Alderman prepare for the days ' timed writing. Because of her un usual teaching techniques and friendli- ness, she was selected as Marcella Oga ta ' s favorite teacher. at Round Table Pizza parlor. Because of Arlington ' s location, students had a va riety of places to choose from.
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Joanne Beigal, and Linda McHenery the military ball danced the night away, wait to go into the dance. The activity The March Air Force Base Band played lasted until 11:30 p.m. a variety of slow and fast songs. IBBliffiMl Y ■:!. Cox have a blast. Kim and Leslie were both seniors. 30 • STUDENT LIFE TFwm laBH5f;lia[tT.«s7Jm Dai ■ lenger and his date were announced by Ron Morris. Each couple walked under a cordon of guidons and then were an- nounced.
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