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

 - Class of 1987

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ELIEF eferees ? The crowd began the cheer: Give meaG, G ; give me an A, A ; give me an IVI, IVI ; give me an E, E . What does that spell? GAME . What almost wasn ' t? The Game! This year, the homecoming game was de- layed one hour and 27 min- utes because the referees were not there, and it took time to get other referees to stand in. Since the referees were late, the show scheduled for half-time went on before the game. Once the referees showed up and the game started, Arlington was de- feated by Perris 28-14. This was only the second time in Arlington ' s history that the varsity football team was beaten by Perris, and only the third time the team didn ' t make GIF playoffs. The unusual half-time show before the game proved to be more reward- ing. Rose Hartsock was crowned Homecoming Queen. I was very excited and I cried after seeing my name. Rose learned of her victory as an airplane flew THE GAME THAT ALMOST WASN ' T over the stadium flashing her name in lights. Later, Rose confessed, It took a lot of strength and time to prepare for the homecoming week lunch ac- tivities. Sound strange? Rose was on the A.S.B. spe- cial events committee and was in charge of the lunch activities. The activities in- cluded a volleyball game, twin dress, outrageous day, and whip cream-eating con- test for the homecoming court. Ironically, Rose also won the lunch-time contest. With the football game ' s late start, the dance was cut short. Even so, there was time to crown the home- coming king and princes. Steve Penurnuri was crowned the Homecoming King at the dance. He com- mented, Nothing will change for me. I am still the same old Porkchop. The late football game, the exciting half-time show, the shortened dance, and a successful carnival com- bined to create a special homecoming. It was so dif- ferent this year that I will never forget it! said Lance Ruffcorn. by Dustin Fitch and Terry Hsiao MAKING THE ENTRANCE, Kenny Greene and his escort Amy Stupp- Clewell are introduced at the dance. Kenny was later crowned sophomore prince. AMAZING MOMENT, Rose Hartsock is crowned the 1986 Homecoming Queen. Rose was also the winner of the whip cream eating contest and a member of ASB. WITH GREAT EXCITEMENT, Leigh Rittmann turns to escort Todd Wiebe. Leigh was crowned junior princess during the half-time show before the game. H OMECOMING COURT. Freshman Princess, Melissa Wiese; Freshman Prince, Chad Ash; Sophomore Prin- cess, Angela Miranda; Junior Prince, Dana Quintana; Junior Prin- cess, Leigh Rittmann; Homecoming King, Steve Penunuri; and the Homecoming Queen, Rose Hart- sock. RUNNING DOWN THE FIELD, Layne Lambert goes for those extra yards. Because of the delay of the refer- ees, the game was late. V 10 STUDENT LIFE

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ADS PERSONALIZING TRENDS WITH INDIVIDUAL FLAIR Fashion trends: if it weren ' t for them, a per- son wouldn ' t know how to dress, be- cause you need something to go on, began Rhonda Green. Clothing styles often made a statement about who a person was and what they wanted to project. Trends allowed some stu- dents to express their tastes without saying a word. One specific trend this year was the faded jeans look accompanied by basic black, boots and leather jackets with fringe, or silver accessories. Just about ev- erything came in silver: ear- rings, purses, pins, brace- lets, and studs on clothing. Donielle Baca, senior, ex- plained, I liked wearing Levi jackets, because they were comfortable, and they went with just about everything. While clothing was the mo st obvious trend maker, activities or hobbies could also be fads. One such fad was skateboarding. Guys and girls have become avid participants in this sport. A local skateboarding group was Ripperside Skates. Shon Germany, who has been a member for three years, confided, I skated because it was the thing to do and anyone who didn ' t skate was a nobody! Whether a student ' s style included fashion or activity trends, most agreed that personal creativity was needed to put the finishing touch on an individual ' s statements. by Karen Anderson DEFYING GRAVITY. Shon Germany rides his skateboard. Skating was a popular sport and Shon was a mem- ber of the Ripperside Skates ska- teboarding club. CONVERSING DURING PASSING PERIOD, Sheryl Hargis and Dawn Stark wear the western-look. Silver accessories, indigo, fringe, and boots were all a part of this trend. Kim Olvera I liked to dress how I was feeling that day, not like how everyone else was dressing. Ja- nette Haines, senior. TRENDS y



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I was so surprised that I won. Thanks to the friends that voted for me. Steve Penunuri, senior HOMECOMING y.

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