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Vol. 26, No.

5 Arcadia High School, Phoenix, Arizona 85018 March 29, 1985

St. Luke's Program Spring


offers teens help Musical
Robin Israel
Where do you go when you need help?
is cast
St. Luke's Chemical Dependency for Children program is for
all ages and sexes under eighteen. It is for any kind of chemical One of Arcadia's greatest
abuse, from alcohol to heroin. traditions is the spring musical.
With parents' and patient's consent, the patient is taken to a This year, there was a huge
psychiatrist to make sure if he really is addicted to drugs. After turn out for auditions, so this
being diagnosed he will go on a three-month process of drug tradition still prevails. This
rehabilitation. year's musical is Guys and
The patients are put in a co-ed group of twelve-twelve to a Dolls. Auditions were held
unit, two to a room. During the day, the unit and the rooms are March 4th through the 7th.
unlocked. At night, the unit is locked while the rooms remain The cast has already been
open. picked. Main lead is Sky Mas-
As in AA, there are twelve steps taken to the rehabilitation of terson played by Elliot Jones,
the adolescent. During this time they are taken to individual Sarah Brown played by Alexa
therapy with a "mother" (one therapist who works closely with Tibbits, and Nathan Detroit
the patient), group therapy with the other eleven people in the
unit, occupational therapy, recreational therapy twelve hours a
played by Donald Munsil. The
rest of the cast is:
Have a headache?
week, AA meetings at Crossroads, drug education, and attend
school in the hospital from nine to noon on Monday through
Nicely-Nicely Johnson ..
George Drum; Benny South-
Meet Mrs. Moss
Whenever you're at school aches and allergies.
Friday. street .. Lance Shepard; Rusty with a headache, stomachache, But how can she tell when a
Through a point system, the patient can earn the privileges to Charlie .. J.D. Ghelfi; Arvide or your entire body hurts, student is faking? "After six-
leave the hospital for certain amounts of time, attending dances, Abernathy .. Gen Mark; Harry where do you go? Well, if teen years of school nursing, I
and several other activities. the Horse .. Phillip Davis; Lt. you're like most Arcadians, can recognize the fakers. Also,
If one of the patients leaves the hospital without permission, you drag yourself over to see by a student's general over all
Brannigan .. Ernie Lausten; physical appearance and ac-
he is strip-searched when he returns, loses all his points, and is Mrs. Moss, our school nurse.
Angie the Ox .. Bob Dellor- Mrs. Moss has been a school tions." According to Mrs.
put in solitary confinement for however long he was gone. fano; Miss Adelaide .. Maggie Moss, "The students are usual-
nurse for over 16 years. She
For one year after his release from the hospital, there is after Evans; Mimi .. Shari Bratt; has been with Arcadia a little ly honest with me. They are
care. After care includes two family meetings a week, one AA General Matilda B. Cartwright over a year, and she loves it friendly and they are just a
meeting a week, one individual therapy meeting a week. Each .. Mandy White; Big Jule .. here. When asked what she good group of students."
outpatient must also have a sponsor who has been off drugs for Chris Shimer; Agatha .. - thought about Arcadia, she an- For the most part, Mrs.
at least one year. The sponsor helps the teen when there is no one Barbara Foster; Narrator .. swered, "It's a great school. Moss loves her job. She enjoys
else. He talks to and does things with the teen. Brian Hobby; Joey Biltmore .. The students and staff here working with Arcadians, for
Cost is approximately twenty-five thousand for the three- Jason White; Liver Lips have been really receptive of most of them have a goal and
Dlonth stay. Louie •• Tony Dellorfano; me." are striving to meet that goal.
Waiter .. Joe Chandler; Drunk When Mrs. Moss Isn;t nurs- liThe ,campus here has an at-
ing, she likes to travel, fish, mosphere of pride; I feel com-
Meet Ron Cooper .. Buddy Hammond.
garden and cook. It takes a fortable here."
Kimberly Beckley There is also a chorus of 31 special kind of person to be a The only complaint she has
For the benefit of those Arcadian students who have no idea people and the Hot Box nurse. Not only does it take in- with her job is the location of
for their future careers, the Arcadian will be providing articles Dancers. The director is Mrs. telligence but love and compas- her office. "It is sort of iso-
about successful, local people and their careers. Hageman, and assistant direc- sion for others. lated from the central nucleus
tor Ed Brown. Tentative dates Mrs. Moss says the most of the campus."
Our first article is with Ron Cooper, publisher of Arizona Well, Mrs. Moss, Arcadia is
for the musical are April 26-27 common reason a student visits
Living Magazine. In a recent interview, he answered several her is for aspirin or TYlenol. proud to have you as our
questions for us. and May 3-4.
Apparently, there are a lot of school nurse. Thanks for all
Don't miss it; it is sure to be Arcadians out there with head-
How long have you been publisher of Arizona Living? the TLC!
another Arcadia success.
Over a year and a half, about twenty months.
Did you create the magazine or did you purchase it? Candidates for Office
I bought it. Key Club must meet requirements
You said you are no longer editor,' that implies you were editor?
Yes, I was. I just hired a new editor. His name is Joe Kullman. begins a Kimberly Beckley

• • One of the hardest jobs but To be Student Body officers,


What duties do you have as publisher?
Must have a smooth running staff and make sure things get
reorganizing also fun is being a class officer. there are some more require-
It is a good way of getting in- ments.
done. I have the final say in the selling, editorial, and advertising
departments.
process volved with the activities of The President must be a se-
our school. There are a few nior in office. The Vice Presi-
Have you always been interested in communications? requirements though. These dent, Recording Secretary,
Always. I started in high school (West High). I was sports Girls in Key Club! What? officers represent Arcadia and Corresponding Secretary and
editor and editor for my high school newspaper. I worked for Key Club for many years has must attend many school func- Treasurer must be juniors or
channel 12 also. I worked for an ad agency after high school. been a guys' service club, but tions. seniors while holding the of-
After that I worked several different magazines: account execu- starting next year there are go- The candidates must have fice.
tive and publisher for Phoenix Magazine, I also worked for ing to be changes. Such chang-
sufficient knowledge of the Ar- Anyone who wants to run
Home and Garden. es are started with Mrs. Hol-
land. She has volunteered to cadia constitution and of rudi- must take a test and pass it to
What college did you attend? sponsor the club. Another mentary parliamentary proce- be eligible to hold an office.
Arizona State University and University of Jerusalem. I was a change is that the club is going dure to pass a test administered
broadcast major. by the student council. They To be able to run for a class
to be co-ed. At many other
How did you get started with the magazine? (What interested High Schools Key Club has al- also must be members of Stu- office, one must have a 2.5
ways been co-ed and Arcadia is dent Council. grade point average or better.
you?)
going to change also. A Kiwan-
I was with Home and Garden but was thinking about starting
my own magazine. I had heard that Arizona Living was up fo~ is Club in Phoenix has asked to Not Necessarily the News
sponsor the club. There are We at the Arcadian have come to the startling realization that
sale, so I bought it and changed the whole structure. many projects that ere going to there are two seniors at Arcadia who are so incredibly unknown and
What are your goals for this magazine? be planned. Miss Collins was unrecognized that they have never been mentioned in our paper.
To make it the biggest (most widely read) state magazine. We asked about the group of guys After extensive research we finally found out their names. We
have changed the layout for the editorial section and have new that use the Key Club name therefore dedicate this column to them, the ultimate unmentioned
plans for the magazine's graphics. this year. She said she would Arcadians. We apologize for our past heartlessness.
Any advice or tips for young people interested in communica- not consider them a club, only Lisa Mann Lynn Cowie
tions? a drinking organization, and
she doesn't want them to use Lynn Cowie Lisa Mann
I know what it is like trying to break into the business. You Lisa Mann Lynn Cowie
the Arcadia name. Try-outs
need strong communication skills and experience. To keep on for the club will be at the end Lynn Cowie Lisa Mann
top of things, you have to be competitive. Always remain of the year or the beginning of Lisa Mann Lynn Cowie
humble because everything could be lost tomorrow. And be will- next. It should be interesting to Don't worry, if you weren't mentioned in this issue, there's always
ing to help others get into the business. see how the new club does. next month to be included in this newsworthy column.
Editorial. • • Student of
There has been a lot of talk about the Supreme Court's latest
ruling on school searches. The court rules that school searches the Month The Way It Is
may be conducted without a warrant or plausible cause. The only
requirement being that the search is reasonable under the cir- with Christy and Eileen
cumstances . This gives school officials an entirely open field for
searching students.
The ruling is based on the case of New Jersey vs. T.L.O. The
student involved in this case was taken to the assistant principal's .Michael Jackson Has
office after being reported for smoking in the school bathroom.
After denying that she smoked, an assistant principal opened her Bigfoot's Baby!!
purse and found a pack of cigarettes. Upon finding the ciga- Everything you know is wrong. Your mind has been polluted
rettes, the principal went on to find rolling papers which are asso- with false information disguised as "news", while elsewhere the
ciated with marijuana use. Also found was a pipe and a list of gallant bearers of truth struggle to bring to the world's attention
names that appeared to be who bought the marijuana from her. what is really going on. Forget the New York Times, drop your
The report that the student had been smoking in violation of subscription to Newsweek, the Pulitzer Prize is a scam. We have
school rules and her denial of smoking at all provided reasonable
suspicion to justify the search. The Supreme Court upheld this
Erika found tbe definitive news journal of our time. This prestigious
paper is known as The National Examiner. You may have
This month, the Arcadian
decision and gave public schools the right to search students with brushed by this paper on the way to the check-out counter at
has chosen Erika Gilsdorf as
what they believe to be a reasonable suspicion. Alpha Beta, thinking it to be only an exploitive rag, but we have
Student of the Month . She is a
The Supreme Court was enacted to protect our rights under found it to contain news articles and information that were
the Constitution. Are they saying that students do not have the very active sen~or who present-
ly feels as if she is coming somehow overlooked by the leading so-called "reliable" sources.
same rights as everyone else? The police do not even have the Examine the following choice headlines and decide for yourself:
down with a case of senioritis.
right to institute searches without probable cause. The only re- 1. ERIK ESTRADA SAYS, "ALIENS FIXED MY TEETH!"
Erika has been involved with
striction given by the Supreme Court is that the search be reason- 2. JEALOUS WIFE BOILS HUBBY ... ALlVE!
able under specific circumstances . That could mean anything. It student senate, Epsilon, AFS,
Varsity Club, student govern- 3. "KETCHUP CAN CURE CANCER", SAYS TOP DOC.
leaves the school with almost no boundaries.
ment, Interact, swimming and 4. GIRL TRAPPED IN DESERT EATS OWN HEAD.
High school students are in no way beneath the protection of
was a school twirler for three S. BOY GEORGE NEXT KING OF ENGLAND? TOP PANEL
the Constitution. The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution
states specifically that no search may be instituted without prob- years. SAYS, "YES!"
Erika claims that the swim While the public at large troubles itself over the world political
able cause. So how can the Supreme Court give schools this right
season was the highlight of her situation, factual jewels like these go unheeded. Who cares about
that seems so much in violation of the Fourth Amendment? I
leave the question up to you. year. The girls' swim team was Lebanon and the threat of nuclear annihilation when the real
undefeated. They took first in newsmakers are eating their own heads and boiling their
city, divisionals and state.
Letter to the Editor: Erika was on the B relay team.
hubby's? I mean, look at this:
Dear Editor: 6. NANCY REAGAN WORLD HEAVWEIGHT WRESTLER
The coaches, Brad Herring
I have been so infuriated lately by the things that I have heard IN HER SPARE TIME!
and Mike Peterson, were good
come out of the mouths of fellow Arcadians. I have heard people 7. POSSESSED CABBAGE PATCH DOLL ATIACKS
ones and really influenced
refer to things illogical or dumb as being "jewish". This is not FAMILY IN TRAILER.
Erika, she said.
only offensive but just plain ignorant. When people realize that Swimming, Erika feels, is a 8. MY HOUSE WAS PAINTED BY SATAN.
this has, indeed, offended someone, they pass it off with a laugh good sport and has a good 9. MOM PREGNANT FOR 61 YEARS!
or a joke. Let me explain that this is not funny or humorous in reputation. She hopes to con- 10. TEEN JUMPS INTO TIGER PIT AFTER GETIING BAD
any way. Other phrases I have heard range from "dirty jew" to tinue swimming in college. REPORT CARD.
"jewing someone down." These have no true meaning but show - -
Erika really likes the people
-
These potboilers scream for recognition!
.
a degrading attitude. I suggest that these people, for once, open she meets in school activities Need we say more? Don't be deceived by the evening news. The
their minds and look beyond a person's appearance and religion. and feels that they are a good real action can be found at check-out stands everywhere.
This is not a solitary case but is true of all types of prejudice. I way to get involved. She also
"realize that much of prejudice lies in the fact that many parents enjoys playing tennis and
pass on their qualities, good or bad, to their children. But it is piano.
still not right to judge people on their race or religion. I have even Next year, Erika is planning
been to basketball games where some adult Arcadia supporter to attend NAU and then trans-
has continuously shouted racist remarks at both the opposing
teams and referees. Team spirit is one thing, but this is simply
fer to a college in California.
There she would like to earn a
THE WORD
pathetic. I feel strongly that prejudice has no place in our society Bachelor's Degree.
and I sincerely hope that people can find a new word for What would you do if you sat behind a xylophonist during
"stupid" that has no offensive meaning. Those of you having Jazz and Chorale lunch?
difficulty with this, here's some help: jerky, dumb, blockhead,
dense, dimwitted, doltish, feeble-minded, half-witted, obtuse,
Have Busy Year Laura HiI/-1 would eat fast and get out of the room so that it
wouldn't attack me.
simple-minded, thick-headed, slow-witted, and hebetudinous. This year the Jazz and Chor- Mark Dooley-Politely ask him to move. Those kind of people
Sincerely yours, ale have performed several shouldn't be let out in public.
concerts. On February 23rd,
A very Crossman Chorale took part in a regional Laura Young-I've always wanted to be best friends with a xylo-
Music Festival at Westwood. phonist; I guess I'd subtly try to get to know him.
Avoid the Hazards The most recent concert was
performed by both Jazz and
Beth Aul-I'd say that we could make beautiful music together.
Erica Jones-I'd say thank you, that was vey nice.
of Spring Break Chorale on March 7th, in the
auditorium. At the concert,
John Soldo-Tell Allen Revivo to keep his distance.
Deg Davies- I would ask Ed Sipes because he knows everything.
porcelain god of the bath- there was a variety of music in-
cluding: jazz, pop, blues, show By the way, a xylophonist is one who breaks wind loudly and
Thank God, it's almost here. room. frequently.
music, classical and madrigals.
The vacation we have all been -Or the party you had for To accompany the pop and
waiting for. Spring Break! Has your 800 closest friends show tunes music, there was What would you do if your ear lobes were quintessentialized?
there ever been a more uninhib- while your parents were out dancing being performed by Sean Rose-I'd start a trend and have my nose done too.
ited high school vacation? No of town. twelve couples. In the Jazz
stupid holidays to celebrate; no Kent Lassen-Admit the problem; that's the first step.
-Or the love of your life who Band, there will be 18 instru-
unwanted distant relatives from ments being played, which will Nichole Cheeney-I'd go to the best quintessentialist in town and
was around for exactly sev-
Illinois to deal with. (Obviously take part in performing the get them fixed .
en days and then dropped
I'm not counting Easter, which music for this concert. We Steve Koskela-Have a Dr. Pepper, and consider my new prize.
off the entire face of the
is an entirely different story.) earth. would just like to say that the Robin Israel-I would either have it sewn back on or get a syn-
I'm talking about that fantastic Jazz and Chorale people are thetic ear molded to my head (an ear like Spock's).
Yes, your former Spring doing an excellent job, and we
week that is especially dedi- Eric Rinehart-I'd stop wearing earrings like Dawn Marquess.
Break experiences haven't been hope to see more of their up-
cated to you-the student with so beneficial, but that can coming events in April and By the way, to be quintessentialized means to be extracted.
the fear of homework assign- change this year. Instead of be- May.
ments. Okay, have all the fun ing a devious high school delin- ~ Arcadia High School
you can, but remember the quent, do constructive, innocent .AII~~L:.,...c..:U~.cL"""--~Y'~ ''1 Phoenix. Al 15011
mistakes you made last year things. Try to find a Prom dress
and try not to repeat them. that 26 other girls won't have, Editors-in-Chief .. . .. . ................... ...... . . ..... . ...... . .. . Christy Williamson & Loretta Wooten
- Like that hit and run acci- or better yet, try to find a Prom Feature Editors . . . .. ..... ... . . . . . ... . ... ... .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .... . . .. .. ... Eileen Cleere & Tiffany Ray
dent in Tucson-you know, News Editor ...... . ........ . .. ... .... . .. ... .. . ... .. . .. ... . . ... . ... .. .. .. ... . . .... . . .. Martha Bunce
date. Stick around the house,
Sports Editor . . . . .... . .. . .... .... ........... . .. .... . . . .. .... ...... .. . . ... ............ Claudia Higgs
the one when you ran. Stay help your mom with the clean- Business Manager ... . . .. .... . ..... . . . .... . . . . . .. . .. . .. . ........ . .................. Sheila Czerwinski
away from there; they're ing, see a movie or two. And, Photographer .... . . ... . . . ... . .. .. .... . ... . . . . . ... . ..... . ..... .... .. . .... . ...... .. George Hammond
still looking for you. well, if you take one thing I've Copy Editors ............................................................... .. .......... Klm Beckley, Kris Reynolds, Laura Leal
-Or the eight-hour HiBob said seriously, you're probably Reporters .................................... ................................. Alison Creighton, Justin Dixon, Jenny Gillstrap
game that ended in an eight- Amy Hopkins, Denise Howard, Robin Israel, Maria Occhino
a geek, so forget it. I'll see you
Mary Schroen, Julie Sherman, Van Tucker
hour prayer dedicated to the when I get back from LaJoUa.
Athletes of the Month It's Tryout Time Again Teacher of
Cheer and Pom Tryouts the Month
Laura Leal
By Loretta Wooten
Now that springtime is here, and the year is almost over,
tryouts are being held to select the new porn and cheer lines for
next year. In order to tryout for either line, participants must
have passed all subjects the preceding semester with an overall
grade point average of 2.5 or above. Also, the participant must
not have received any D's or F's her most recent report card. All
participants will be judged on their school citizenship, attitude,
and behavior by her teachers and the administration. If the par-
ticipant does not pass these three preliminary requirements she
will be ineligible to tryout.
Scott Lisa This year's porn tryouts were already held. Chosen for next
year are: Kristen Calvert, Jill Cederlof, Kim Coar, Katie Coyle,
Mrs. Riddle
The teacher of the month for
This month's Athlete of the Interviewing Lisa McCreary Kendall Denton, Christine O'Brien, Tamara Orcutt, Lroi March is Mrs. Riddle. She has
Month is Scott Watko. Recent- for Athlete of the Month Reiman, Lisa Shelly, Jessica Teisch, Gina Viliborghi and taught for 26 years, 20 of those
ly when given the opportunity, wasn't easy. It's not that she Stephanie Walker. Congratulations to these girls and Good years at Arcadia. She started
we managed to talk Scott into didn't want to talk; it's just that Luck next year. teaching in Oklahoma for four
revealing a little about himself she didn't want to talk about The tryouts for Varsity and JV cheer are being held following years. She teaches one fresh-
to us. gymnastics. I eventually got man and three senior English
spring break. Workshops will be held the week of April 8th classes.
Scott has been playing soc- through the wall of modesty through the 12th where the senior cheerleaders will teach all par-
cer since he was seven years though and we discussed her She says the best thing about
ticipants a cheer and some chants and they will demonstrate teaching is the caliber of stu-
old. He has been playing here high school career as a gym- jumps and gymnastics. Depending upon the number of par- dents. The worst thing about
at Arcadia for all four years nast. Lisa started gymnastics at ticipants, a first cut is planned for April 17th, with second cuts teaching is the grading. Like
for a gand total of ten years. an early age but lost interest on April 19th. Along with passing the three grade and citizen- students, teachers have home-
He also told us that he was after only a few years. She ship requirements mentioned above, all girls will be given points work also.
mainly influenced to play soc- started up again her first year of for attending the workshops. Also, this year's Varsity Cheer Mrs. Riddle has many hob-
cer by his dad. Scott's favorite high school. She says she does it captain Loretta Wooten and co-captain Christy Bulkely will bies such as sewing, oil paint-
player is Pele. because it's fun and it keeps her conduct short interviews with the girls. Participants will be judg- ing, bee-keeping, and making
Scott's off-campus activities in shape. stained glass. She has a hus-
ed on voice, enthusiasm, precision of movement, and jumps.
are practicipg soccer with an- I couldn't get her to tell me band and two children.
Good Luck to all those girls wishing to tryout. The effort is well When asked what was the
other team. He also likes to ski how good she was but her worth it!
when he gets the chance. placement in the first and only funniest thing that ever hap-
meet they've had yet this season Congratulations to the 1985·86 Arcadia Porn Line. Kendall Denton, Katie Coyle, pened to her, she replied, "I
His future plans are to at- Christine O'Brien, Jessica Teisch, Kris Calvert, Lori Reiman, Tammy Orcutt, was teaching third person
tend BYU while continuing to can do that. She placed first on Stephanie Walker, Lisa Schelly, Jill Cederlof and Gina Villiborghi. Not pictured
singular pronouns. I was giv-
play soccer. He is trying for a the beam and second on vault. Kim Coar.
ing examples when Mr. Bruins
scholarship now. She placed third all around and walked in and caught me say-
Scott told us that although it was the top placer on Arcadia's ing he, she .. .it." Boy, did he
is Mr. Schaeffer's first year of team. Her favorite events are have a surprised look on his
coaching the soccer team, he is the floor and uneven bars. She face.
doing a good job. hopes to do better in these At the end of this year Mrs.
His junior and senior year events in the next meet. Riddle plans to reti;e. While
Scott was voted the Most Valu- The gymnastics coach, Tom we're in school next year she
able Player on the soccer team. Cadigan, practices them pretty will be enjoying such countries
He has also been captain of the hard, but Lisa says she can han- as Australia and New Zealand.
team for his junior and senior dle it. The team practices about She will also do more garden-
ing and reading.
years. two and a half hours a day, four Thanks for being there, Mrs.
He told us that the soccer days a week. She had to quit her Riddle. Arcadia will miss you!
team did a lot better toward the job but she was more than will- Hope you enjoy traveling. By
end of the season. ing to make the sacrifice. When the way, if you don't mind
Scott, like most seniors, is she's not practicing, Lisa en- picking us up some souvenirs,
suffering from a slight case ot joys sailing, dancing, camping our addresses are ...
senioritis. and skiing. She is president of

Good luck in the future,


X-club, an off-campus fund
raising club. She is also in-
TWIRP
Scott.

volved in several other clubs
and activities.
Royalty
The TWIRP Royalty this
Specialty gifts for all occasions year were Katie Ewing and
Torin Johnson. These Juniors
The Lite Touch
were dubbed King and Queen
inside Tower Plaza Twirp at the Twirp Dance in
Helen & Fred Kelly 275-7333 February. Katies on on Ar-
cadia's Cross-Country and
Track teams. She is also
Secretary of the Junior Class.

SPEED READING Some of her free time is spent


playing golf and tennis. Both ,
Katie and Torin love to ski;
APR.20-MAY25 Katie adds, "on water too!"
She is "proud of the Class of
.7
SA TURDA Y MORNINGS '86!" and is looking forward I
9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. to running for a student body
office. So watch out Arca-
dians, Torin Johnson and
A CHALLENGING COURSE Katie Ewing "can't wait" to
be SENIORS!
OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALiTY Prom is Near ,
Hey, Arcadia! It's Prom
time again ... and the juniors
• EXECUTIVES • STUDENTS are planning to make it better
• ALL BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS than ever! It's going to be held
at the Hyatt Regency down-
town on April 13th. That's
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someone, you better hurry.
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tough when he broke a bone in cadia's first meet on March 1st. tion and support as any other

Athletes feats
his ankle. It required surgery During this meet against sport. We're encouraging you
and he was on crutches for sev- Camelback, Jan broke the to go to the home games and
eral months. This was a bad school discus record with a support your team and cheer
break but Ron still has two throw of 111.51;4. them on to the playoffs. Be-
years to develop his wrestling In this meet, the girls sides ... they are a lot of fun and '
Basketball ular season so far. Their first
match was in the beginning of
ability.
On the brighter side of
whipped Camelback 67-41. Un- it gives the team good morale
fortunately, the boys were de- and a lot of incentives.
"At the beginning of the year February against Alhambra. things is the fact that two out- feated. The meet, although,
I
,
I' we were a very inexperienced
team. We only had two returning
Their record so far stands 4-0.
Mrs. Fisher says the girls
standing men on the team gave was a valuable experience be- Gymnastics
a show at Divisionals. Andrew cause it was an introduction to They have a 0-2 record but the
players. We were tied for last have a very positive attitude this Nabity and Nick Rice both competition. girls' gymnastics team is im-
place in our league." These year. The girls are defending placed 5th at Divisionals which Jeff Dana is a young and up- proving quickly.
words by 1st year Varsity Basket- metro-division champions, is a very awesome accomplish- coming thrower who is on his Under Coach Tom Cadigan,
ball Coach, Richard Yee, re- which has increased their op- ment. way to an outstanding season. the girls have high hopes of go-
ferred to the beginning of this timism. Another wrestler whose Senior Madeline Manley, ing to State.
year's basketball season. But by Practice takes up a good part name should be mentioned is who was recently accepted to The eighteen-member team is
the end of the year it was a differ-
of their afternoon. From 2:40 sophomore T. J. Weinrich. West Point, also is a spectacular led by Lisa McCreary (Athlete
ent story. to 4:40, Monday, Wednesday, Throughout the season he gave discus thrower. of the Month), Sonya Corey,
The Titan Basketball Team and Friday they are out on the it his all. There is no doubt that Bob Fortner, Eric Reade, and Adrianne Stolworthy, the
finished 2nd in their league with a
courts striving for excellence. Arcadia will be hearing more Kimi Haynes, and Brittin Skel- only three girls on the team who
6-4 record and most importantly, Their matches are played on about this talented and ton have very promising times compete in the all-around com-
they made the playoffs. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and dedicated young man. in distances as well.
In their frrst playoff game on
petition.
challenge matches are on Fri- At the Winter Sports Ban- Junior Don Graves leads the Gymnasts compete in floor
February 20th, the Titans beat day. quet on February 24th, three team in pole vaulting. This is a exercise, beam, bars and vault.
Camelback with a 64-63 win. The varsity players for 1985 awards were given for out- very amazing feat considering Bars is probably Arcadia's
Sean Lake was high scorer and are Catherine Withers, Monica that pole vaulting is such a strongest event. All-around
• standing wrestlers. The award
Duane Behrmann was high re- Young, Michelle Rigberg, Julie for "Most Valuable Wrestler" highly demanding sport. gymnasts are selected by their
bounder. Bowe, Dee Dee Gage, and Jo- was given to Andrew Nabity. Ken Belnap and Karen Pom- excellence in all four events.
Then the Titans had a more hanna Serror. The J.V. players "Outstanding Wrestler" was erning are considered to be the This year's Arcadia Titan
difficult feat to accomplish. Al- are Babs Howard, Melissa Nick Rice and "Most Im- most versatile on the team. Ken Gymnastic Team includes:
though it may seem unfair, their Jones, Suzanne LaSatz, Kelly proved" was given to fresh- placed 7th in the State Decath- Seniors- Sonya Corey, Lisa Mc-
next two playoff games on Feb- Lindner, Tina Lyingberg, Jen man Jeff Caroli. lon last year and is a strong ad- Creary and Laura Owens.
ruary 21st and 22nd were to be Maxwell, Beth Belfer, Michelle Congratulations Wrestlers! dition to the team. In her first Sophomores- Valerie Conti,
against the top two teams in the Houmont, Yvett Mickle, Tanya We will be looking forward to year, Karen Pomerning com- Gretchen Ebert, Dina Griffin,
State. No other team had to do Mitchell, Jodi Rigberg and seeing a tough team next year. petes in sprint, long jump and Suzie Lustgarten and Jenn
this. Besides that, Arcadia also Allison Turner. hurdles. Shroyer. Freshman: Leticia
had to win at least one of the two
games to stay in the playoffs. But
Arcadia wishes these teams
continued success throughout
Track Sophomore Kim Westley has Astorga, Debby Bex, Kelly
With goals of becoming the a bright future ahead of her in Brennan, JoLynn D'Allesan-
Arcadia stuck it out until the very
this season. sprinting.
City Meet Champs and qualify- . dro, Lydia Ehlenberger, Susan
end.
Unfortunately, the Titans lost Wrestling ing athletes for Division and
State Meets, the 6O-member
Another pleasant addition to Kuster, Adrianne Stolworthy,
the team is foreign exchange Erin Sutcliffe, Jenn Taylor and
to Alhambra (they took the State Even though they finished student Marit Kommedal from Hillery Yetman.
title this year) 77-65 and in their the year with a 1-6-1 record, Arcadia Track Team is ready to
become one of the toughest in Norway.
last night of play lost 67-55 to Arcadia's Wrestling Team has Arcadia's Track Program is
Carl Hayden. the State.
an extremely bright future on its way up. Here's to a win-
"They really held on until the ahead of them. Head coach Dave Archibald
helps to unify the team and give ning ~c;a~Qn!
end and we're looking forward Because the team consists
to an even better team next mainly of freshmen and sopho-
year." Coach Yee says that there mores, approximately 18
them that "winning edge". The
three assistant coaches also help Baseball
.will be seven returning players . wrestlers will be returning next the team to excel in certain It's baseball season once
areas. Doug McSpadden works again and the Titans are off to
next year which will assure a very year. Of the twelve athletes
with distance runners. Jeff Ec- an even start. Tuesday, Febru-
str0!!8.team . who attended Divisionals, ten
cles trains the throwers which ary 26, the Titans played Shad-
At the Winter Sports Banquet are coming back next year.
probably compose the strongest ow Mountain at their home
on February 25th, three players This assures a strong team for
area on the team this year. First field. We played a good game
received recognition for their the next three years.
year coach Bob Moretti excels but lost 6-2.
skills. Sean Lake received an "We (coach Dino Barber
in coaching Boy sprinters and Arcadia played Camelback
award for "Most Valuable Play- and I) worked the team really
jumpers. Friday, March 1st. The Titans
er." Sophomore Mark Forman- hard. Wrestling is a tough
But even with Arcadia's played an awesome game
ek received an award for "High sport but we had a really good
coaching expertise, a good team against the Spartans. The final
Rebounder". SteVe Rosholt re- time," comments coach Mike
caimot be formed without tal- score was 10-6 with the win go-
ceived the "Outstanding Hustle"- Barone.
ented athletes. Fortunately, this ing to Mike Lewis, who pitched
award. Three of the team's top
year's track team has no short- the game.
The J. V. basketball team fm- wrestlers could not continue
age of talent. Baseball is one of the most Frankly femin ine Perky ruffles contrast with cnsp
ished with a 9-10 record winning with the season which made it white taffeta In our e}(clu<;lve FlirtatIOns gown deSigned

Because this year's throwing popular sports in the United by Michele PICCione Can be worn on or off Ihe Shoulder.

their last eight games. The Fresh- tough. Ed Elliot, a superior With I/S own bull/-m crlnu/me or over a hoop. As fea/ured
ed/tonally In the spring Issue of Woman "s Day 101
team is so fantastic, it is not sur- States as well as Japan, but not Wedding Ideas for Brides
man team fmished with an 11-5 athlete, was unable to finish
prising that our best athletes are so popular here at Arcadia.
record. the season. John Belnap also
found here. That's wrong. The team has
was not able to continue the been practicing for ' months
Girls' Tennis season because of an injury.
Sophomore Ron Miller was
Jan Rubin, who excels at
shot and discus, showed her every day after school and they
The 1985 girls' Varsity tennis amazing throwing ability at Ar- deserve just as much recogni-
team has been having a spectac- just beginning to look really

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