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pie, it was amazing! This was just one of the many impressions stu- dents had of Arlington High School. There were so many different people that stood out this year; such as students in- volved in academics, ROTC, agriculture, dra- ma, and a wide variety of extra curricular ac- tivities. Students in- volved in these activi- ties put out 100% ef- fort to make Arlington stand out. No matter what kind of activities students were involved in, you could definitely see a difference in our school ' s appearance, commented junior. Jack Neill. All over the schools campus you could spot students and faculty members sharing and communicating with each other. Especially in the classroom, peo- ple from all walks of life made friends and sup- ported each other. I ' ve met a lot of peo- ple at Arlington this year, said Anne-Marie Vanhoose, senior, This was my second year at Arlington, and it was hard to believe that I met so many people who had such a wide variety of inter- ests. Along with support- ing each other, stu- dents who supported the school and spirit I think school spirit is one of the most impor- tant things about this year, whether students were involved in extra curricular activities or just at football games. It ' s great! Merci Allebaugh, freshman. were evident wherever one looked. I think our school has improved more and more over the years. Everything was unique and excit- ing. The students ' way of showing school spirit improved more and more, explained Heather Rea, junior. Many of the seniors at Arlington had a very positive attitude about their last year, whether they attended for one year or four years, the school ' s uniqueness is one they will not soon forget. Donna Momrow confessed, This year was a real memorable one for me. It was my senior year, and I don ' t think I could ever for- get all the fun times that my new and old friends have had. Although seniors would be leaving their friends, clubs, and classes, they would be leaving with memories and a sense of respon- sibility that comes with one ' s high school years. Many under- classmen were looking forward to their next school year of living and learning . Fresh- man, James llecki ex- claimed, If next year is going to be anything like this year, I can ' t hardly wait! by Laura Elliot, Stephanie Gordon, and Mary Shirley SURFACING, Cheryl Owens f(n- ishes a practice swim. Cheryl was a successful athlete and A. P. student. V jUST HANGING AROUND , Lance Troxel and Courtney Chittock tai e a break from their busy acting schedule. Lance and Courtney were the leads of the play Barefoot In the Park. PREPARING THE BAND, Mr. Kim Krueger starts the next piece. Mr. Krueger, formerly the band director at Yucaipa High School, lead the band to an award winning year. Trent Seckinger OPENING y
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WE ' RE AT THE TOP Q: Which school showed achieve- ment in academ- ics? A: Arlington High Scinool, ail A ' s! Q: Which school had the most spirit in 1986-87? A: Arlington High School, of course! Q: Which school neared the 1,900 range in atten- dance? A: Arlington High School, that ' s who! The atmosphere at Ar- lington was absolutely ec- static! Everyone was in- volved in the excitement. Whether students were involved in band, flags, drill team, or sports you could always spot people standing out at whatever they did. Chad Ash, freshman. Q: Which high school ' s campus looked most like a college campus? A: Arlington High School, who else?! Q: Which school had the most stu- dents that stood out? High A: Arlington School, still!! One of the most ex- citing things about this year was the people, exclaimed Cindy Moore, sophomore, There were so many different types of peo- V ' LIONS BEST FRIEND, Jeff Beaulieu takes a comfortable seat in front of the scfiool. Jeff was a member of tfie Cham- ber Singers and a former Concert Choir member. N PUTTING ON THE FINISHING TOUCHES, Rob Jared completes his class project. Rob won three awards for his drawings in the past two years. v ' rtf V THEME
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WE ' RE Tim ely Trends pg. 10 Childhood Memories pg. 12 Classy Leaders pg. 22 DISPLAYING HER HOBBY, Jayme Shelton collects Marilyn Monroe items. Marilyn Monroe memorabilia became a trend. Items such as mugs, posters, purses, and commemorative books were sold. REMINISCING, Kim Boucher demonstrates how she used to play with her Barbie dolls years ago. Many students kept their toys from child- hood and sometimes brought them out to bring back old memories. PUTTING MAIL IN THE BOXES, Jay May- berry delivers one of the many messages to the teachers from ASB. In addition to maintaining an A-average while being an athlete. Jay was also ASB Vice-President. t THEME
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