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WALKING THE UCR CAMPUS, Cheryl and Cindy Owens along with Erika Harrel attend a Physics field trip. M any field trips were to U.C. Riverside. TALKING TO HIS FRIEND, Fred Jos- wick converses about the upcoming field trip. Students often passed the time on the bus talking to friends. y STUDENT LIFE
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IN ACADEMICS Do You Hate Taking Tests ? V pg. 1 26 Making Class Speci al V pg. 1 28 Weighed Down v Pg- 132 V P; V DEEP IN THOUGHT, Sylvia Rengifo takes a V PROUDLY SITTING. Laurie Helmers displays V LOADED DOWN WITH BOOKS, Gary Rice chemistry test. Tests were a main concern to her Driver ' s Education project. Driver ' s Ed., as heads toward her next class with backpack in many students. well as English and other classes, required pro- tow. Due to having many books, students have jects. found alternatives to carrying them. ACADEMICS 11 V
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RAVEL o field trips . . . ahh . . . the closest thing to no school at all. Many students saw field trips as a mini-vaca- tion. Little did these stu- dents know, that field trips were for learning, too! Field trips usually took up a large portion of the day. Quite often, students missed several of their classes. In order for students to attend, they had to get all of their teachers to sign permission slips releasing them from class. Students also had to have their parents sign a waiver for the school. I didn ' t like getting all of my teachers signatures, but it Fun Disguised As Learning! was worth it to get out of class for our yearbook field trip to UCR, commented Doug Corbitt. Field trips gave students a break from class as well as exposing them to things they could not neccessarlly be exposed to on campus. Cindy Owens reflected, I could have never learned what I did about engineering if I hadn ' t gone on the field trip with physics. Field trips were definitely a good thing, as Ernie Vigor- eaux summarized, Field trips were great. I got out of school, learned something new and got to ' trip-out ' with my friends! by Mike Roberts SMILING AFTER LUNCH, science students get ready to return from a field trip. These students visited a aboratory with Mr. Jay Van Meter. I like to go on field trips because I got out of school. Anthony Joswick, freshman. FIELD TRIPS ' V
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