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

 - Class of 1988

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First Flight The field trips were educational, but they were fun and interesting too. , Henry Peguero, junior. hen we say ROTC, some people think that all they do is march and drill, right? Wrong. They do not only march and drill, but they did many other interesting things too, like go- ing on fieldtrips? Well, people might say, What ' s so interesting about going to fieldtrips. Everyone else went somewhere too. But wait. How many young people can say that they went up in a KC-10 and watched F-16 fight- ers being refueled from 20 feet away? , stated Virginia Tous- ley, senior. Some of our fascinating field- trips this year were the MT6 firing detail, and the KC-10 Ori- . .;.i.. i ? i!i ' .!|H Showing her real spirit for the flight is Jessica Var- gas, junior. Jessica was one of the more enthusiastic students on the Ori- entation Flight. entation Flight. Out of the whole squadron, only fourteen cadets were chosen to go on the KC-10 Orientation Flight. And M-16 firing detail is for the third year cadets. You might say, ' Wow! ' Big deal, But how many students you see flying in a millitary aircraft and fire millitary weapons? , replied David DeYoung, junior. Going to this practical kind of fieldtrips was a great experience for many cadets. Mot only did they learn about the equipment, but they actually got out and tested or saw the real stuff right in front of them. In conclusion, After watching the FT6 ' s, I was inspired to become a pilot. , stated Faith Conklin, junior. by Patricia Keopho, smter 8 a - OTC-AS II ow Avery Price. Pierre MiKhail. seco • smy Peguero. Carl Osborn, Katharine £ap tchael Tousley. Ray Denk. Chris Brubake alluzo Richard Dey. Charles Davidian. J ROTC AS III ow: Lt Col Kruly. Jack Chilson. Paula Farrar. Hugh Gardner, Tammmg Manning, CMSgt Holley. John Sachs, third row im llecki, Todd Quesada: fourth row Ed Urbalejo Lawer - ( Dey. Brandon Quintard; fifth row James Manning Jefl Imgren. Richard Merlin. Jeff Galluzo. Dan Rodriguez, and Jeffrt Front row Rocio Mull. David Vercoe: second row Lt Col Kruty. Virginia Tousley. Linda McHenry, Mary Dora, Trent Cherry. CMSgt Holley. Terry Dzvonick. third row Faith Conklin, Patricia Keophommachack, Jessica Vargas. Laura Summers. Darleen Reece. fourth row Vieng Keophommachack. Robert Vaughn. John Roberts. Brian Marble, Ed Poldrugo. fifth row John Sachs. David Alderette. Scott Parker. Marc Thomas. Ron Morris, sixth row Steve Simms. Chris Wdowtak, David De Young, Steve Royrroft, Jon Szetela, Greg McGee. and Henry Peguero 37 • ROTC

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(3 CTB5JI3fl Demonstrating to operate a weapon is Faith Conklin and Patricia Keophommachac Faith and Patricia were ASIII cadets and junior graduates. n j:«Kf«sji 3g3Sl i i M Chris Wdowiak learn to take an M-16 apart on a field trip. Linda took charge of the squadron as the comander of the | A group of ROTC cadets stands patiently while the instructor briefs about the KC-10 jet on the tour. The KC-10 Orientation Flight fieldtrip was for ASIII cadets. I (2bd fifaea. ROTC ASI LtC. Martin Kruty AAS1 CMSgt. Richard Holley Sq. Commander, C Capt. Trent Cherry, junior 1st. Sgt., C SSgt. Paula Farrar, sophomore Opera- tion Off., C lst. Lt. Virginia Tousley, senior Depu- ty Comm., C lst. Lt. Linda McHenry, junior Drill Team Comm., C 2nd Lt. Henry Peguero, senior Color Guard Comm., C Capt. Trent Cherry, junior 36 • STUDENT LIFE -J ROTC-ASI Front row: Scott Lane. Chns Stanbury; second row LtC Kruty, Dalene Reece, Laura Summers, John Sachs; third row Dimrln Whitman. Julian (Jbarra. Frank Ayala, Alison Sumner. Anthony Wichman, Anthony Placencio, Francis Chilson, Jason Reed. Cynthia. Strphens. Ruth Gray. CMSgt Holley; fourth row: I Webster, Mike Bernstein, Robert Horner. Gateth Gregson, Suzanne, Alfonzo Cid, Jose Facultad, Aaron Sin Alex Ramirez; fifth row Jennifer Sickafoose, Jeff Jones. Billy Edgar, Raphael Manaham, Nancy Szeteta. Melesa Rush, Cameron Youngstrom. Angelin Renues. Davidian. Eric Neuman, sixth row Rory Hammon, Sandoval. Mathew Garcia. Robert Arce. Lakima Bradbury. David Kristinette. Tina Koska, Amber Riley, Donald Wilson, seventh row Mike Wilson. Gary Sicard. Julius Walker. Jennifer Jones, Robert Horner, Chris Book, Rudy Robles. and Jeff Bryan. 7



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Ah, Decisions!! I ' d buy both the video yearbook and the book because it makes the year complete, Courtney Chittock, senior. till action and fast motionthe 1988 student could have it all! Yes, for the first time ever, a person could purchase two kinds of yearbooks-the traditional book of 248 pages created by the yearbook staff and a video tape produced by the TV and Film production class. It was a little difficult to put in (the video yearbook) together, because we had to form it in our minds first because we weren ' t sure how we wanted it to look, explained Mr. Phil Holmer, drama teacher. Likewise, the yearbook staff started off putting the book together in their minds, formatting layouts for each section and designing the cover to match the theme. In addition to the Drama De- partment financing the video, they also produced Oklahoma, which was shown in the spring. It was interesting to do, I hadn ' t done one that was so down-to-earth, stated Brent Michell, junior. And yearbook didn ' t always concentrate on the book. The staff had parties on Halloween, Christmas, and near the end-of-the-year for get- togethers to releive stress. I really liked the gift exchanges because they were different from others I ' ve been in, and everyone got to take someone else ' s gift, commented Robert Murray, sophomore. Yes, the student was open to other options this year, two choices for yearbooks. Cheryl Simmons, yearbook advisor, concluded, It was good for the student. We are not competing with the Drama Dept., because they are on different mediums. Written yearbooks can ' t in- clude things the video can and vise-versa. by Chnstal Mozer SIMBA KALI Adviser-Cheryl Simmons Editor-Christal Mozer People editors-Karen Madokoro and Christina Edivan Sports editor Frank Shelton Student life editor-Doug Corbitt Academic editor-Dustin Fitch The yearbook staff won 1st place with Columbia Scholastic Press Assoca- tion. Also attended Camp Yearbook, went to workshops at OCR, and participated in the Inland Empire writing contest as well as the Southern Calif, section. 38 • STUDENT LIFE 7 YEARBOOK Front row: Patricia Keophommachac, Francelia Belton, Roni Johnson, Frank Shelton, Christina Edivan, Jean Goodwin, Dustin Fitch, and Karen Madokoro second row: Jackie Burtt, Joyce Madokoro, Gina Calderilla, Kathy Rykaczewski Robert Murray, Brian Downs, and Christal Mozer; third row: Ethan Lema, Cathy Garcia, Lillia Lara, Diana Singer. Doug Corbitt, Ray Campbell, and Mrs. Cheryl Simmons.

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